4. Listen to the dialogs.
Hi Binsar. I heard
that you joined a
singing contest last
week?
I did.
Well, did you
win?
I got the gold
medal.
Thank you.
Wow,
congratulations!
Dialog 1
5. Listen to the dialogs.
That’s right.
Did you win?
Hi Atiqah. Miss
Yanti told me that
you joined a story
telling competition.
Congratulations! Are
you going to join the
next round?
Well, I was the
second runner up.
Well, that’s right.
No. Only the
winner can join
the next round of
the competition.
Dialog 2
6. 1. Why do we say
congratulations?
2. To whom do we say
congratulations?
3. What do we say when
someone says
congratulations?
Think about it.
7. What is Expression of Congratulation??????
An expression use to
congratulate someone’s
achivements
An expression use to
celebrate someone’s
special day
8. Happy oHappy Birthday
oHappy holiday
oHappy New Year
oHappy Eid Al-Fitr
oHappy Anniversary
An expression use to
celebrate someone’s
special day
9. I’d like to congratulate
you on your success
Congratulation for your
score on English exam
An expression use to
congratulate someone’s
achivements
11. Bella, I heard you won English Speech
Contest yesterday. Congratulation for
your achivement. I’m so proud of you
Thanks Anne. How nice
of you to say so
12. She is going to have a
holiday.
He is going to ride a
bike.
Look and learn.
2. I wish you luck.
13. Listen to the dialogs.
Hi Binsar.
What are
you doing?
I’m studying for
the math exam.
The math exam? Is
it today?
No. It’s
tomorrow.
Thank you.
Good luck,
then.
14. Singing
audition?
I’m going to join the
singing audition
tomorrow.
Really? How many
students will join
the audition?
Yes. It’s for
the school
choir.
I’m not sure.
Around 200, I
guess.
Wow. That’s a lot. I
wish you luck in
the audition.
Thank you.
Listen to the dialogs.
15. 1. To whom do we say
good luck or I wish you
luck?
2. What does it mean when
we say good luck?
Think about it.
16. 1. When we give appreciation for someone’s achievement,
we may say:
Congratulations.
That’s great!
Keep up the good work.
2. When we hope good things may happen to someone,
we may say:
Good luck.
I wish you luck.
Summary