3rd & 4th
Lecture
Hobby
• My hobby is skiing.
• My hobbies are reading and writing.
• I have been very interested in collecting
postage stamps.
• I like traveling abroad.
Family
• My family has ...members.
• There are four members in my family, my
wife, my two daughters, and myself.
Occupation
• My father is a pilot.
• My father works for Hitachi.
• My father works for a mid-size
manufacturing company.
• My mother works in a small grocery store.
• My mother is a computer programmer.
Job
• My primary job is bookkeeping.
• My father's primary job is planning ads for
new products.
• My father is supervising workers in a
factory.
• My mother is a cashier at a supermarket.
Making Contact
• Excuse me, are you Mrs. …? - Yes, that’s
right.
• Hello, you must be Mrs. ….
• You are Mr. …, aren’t you?
• Have we met?
Introducing someone else
• Can/ May I introduce a good friend of
mine? This is ….
• Have you met …?
• I’d like you to meet ….
• I want you to meet
The Dialog Corner III
• Andi
• Naura

• Andi
• Nuara
• Andi
• Naura
• Andi

: what a cold afternoon it is. It almost fall rain
every afternoon
: Owh yeah, Maybe because it is wet season.
But the weather changing isn't normal one
years lately.
: I do agree with you. Anyway My name is
Andi Rachman. You can call me Andi
: Hi, my name is Naura Krasiva. You can call
me Naura.
: Nice to meet you Naura.
: Nice to meet you too Andi.
: Do you work nearby this street.
• Naura

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•
•
•

Andi
Naura
Andi
Naura

• Andi

• Nuara
• Andi
• Naura

: Yeah, I work in the building over there. The
second building after gas station. How
about you? Do you work arround here?
: Yes, I do. I work in Bosowa Corp..
: That is great company.
: Thank you.
: Owh, finally the bus that I waited for is
coming. Is that your bus you waited for?
: No, that isn't. I want to go to another
direction. Well, thanks for your time Naura. It
was nice meeting you.
: The pleasure is all mine.
: See you later.
: See you.
Farewell Expression
• Good bye/ Bye/ I’ll say good bye/ See you later/ See you
soon.
• I must go now.
• I (really) must be going.
• I must be off.
• I’m afraid I’ve got to go.
• It’s getting (very/ rather) late.
• I’ll miss my train.
• They’re calling my flight.
• I’ve got some things to prepare for ….
• I’ve got a lot to do this afternoon.
• I want to get away before the traffic gets
too bad.
• I’ve enjoyed talking to you.
• It’s been (most) interesting talking to you.
• It’s been a very useful meeting/ nice
afternoon.
• Thanks for everything.
• Thank you for (all) your help.
• Thank you for coming.
The Dialog Corner IV
• Paul
• Sarah
• Paul
• Sarah
• Paul
• Sarah

: Good morning. My name is Paul
Morris.
: Hello, Mr. Morris. I’m Sarah Hanson.
: How do you do, Ms. Hanson.
: Happy to meet you, too. Please call
me Sarah.
: You can call me Paul.
: Well, I must go now. See you. Bye
Days in a Week
Days in
English
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Pronunciation

Abbreviation

/ˈ sʌ ndeɪ , -di/
/ˈ mʌ ndeɪ ,
-di/
/ˈ tjuː zdeɪ ,
-di/
/ˈ wɛ nzdeɪ , -di/
/ˈ θəː zdeɪ , -di/
/ˈ frʌɪ deɪ , -di/
/ˈ satə deɪ , -di/

Sun
Mon

Days in
Bahasa
Minggu
Senin

Tue

Selasa

Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

Rabu
Kamis
Jumat
Sabtu
Dates in a Month
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th

The first
The second
The third
The fourth
The fifth
The sixth
The seventh
The eighth
The ninth
The tenth
The eleventh
The twelfth
The thirteenth
Months in a Year
Months in
English
January

Pronunciaton

Abbreviation

/ˈdʒanjʊ(ə)ri/

Jan

Months in
Bahasa
Januari

February

Feb

Februari

March

/ˈfɛbrʊəri,
ˈfɛbjʊəri/
/mɑːtʃ/

Mar

Maret

April

/ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/

Apr

April

May

/ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/

May

Mei

June

/dʒuːn/

Jun

Juni

July

/dʒʊˈlʌɪ/

Jul

Juli

August

/ɔːˈgʌst/

Aug

Agustus

September

/sɛpˈtɛmbə/

Sep

Sebtember

October

/ɒkˈtəʊbə/

Oct

Oktober

November

/nə(ʊ)ˈvɛmbə/

Nov

November

December

/dɪˈsɛmbə/

Dec

Desember
Expressing the Year
2008
1900
1959
2000

Two thousand and eight
Nineteen hundred
Nineteen fifty-nine
Two thousand
Expressing the Date
1st January 2004
The first of
January 2004

07/09/1959
The seventh of
September 1959

August, 12 2003
August the
twelveth 2003
NOTE :
• Days and months are always capitalized.
• The preposition that we use for days is
"on".
• The preposition that we use for months is
"in".

3rd and 4th lecture

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Hobby • My hobbyis skiing. • My hobbies are reading and writing. • I have been very interested in collecting postage stamps. • I like traveling abroad.
  • 3.
    Family • My familyhas ...members. • There are four members in my family, my wife, my two daughters, and myself.
  • 4.
    Occupation • My fatheris a pilot. • My father works for Hitachi. • My father works for a mid-size manufacturing company. • My mother works in a small grocery store. • My mother is a computer programmer.
  • 5.
    Job • My primaryjob is bookkeeping. • My father's primary job is planning ads for new products. • My father is supervising workers in a factory. • My mother is a cashier at a supermarket.
  • 6.
    Making Contact • Excuseme, are you Mrs. …? - Yes, that’s right. • Hello, you must be Mrs. …. • You are Mr. …, aren’t you? • Have we met?
  • 7.
    Introducing someone else •Can/ May I introduce a good friend of mine? This is …. • Have you met …? • I’d like you to meet …. • I want you to meet
  • 8.
    The Dialog CornerIII • Andi • Naura • Andi • Nuara • Andi • Naura • Andi : what a cold afternoon it is. It almost fall rain every afternoon : Owh yeah, Maybe because it is wet season. But the weather changing isn't normal one years lately. : I do agree with you. Anyway My name is Andi Rachman. You can call me Andi : Hi, my name is Naura Krasiva. You can call me Naura. : Nice to meet you Naura. : Nice to meet you too Andi. : Do you work nearby this street.
  • 9.
    • Naura • • • • Andi Naura Andi Naura • Andi •Nuara • Andi • Naura : Yeah, I work in the building over there. The second building after gas station. How about you? Do you work arround here? : Yes, I do. I work in Bosowa Corp.. : That is great company. : Thank you. : Owh, finally the bus that I waited for is coming. Is that your bus you waited for? : No, that isn't. I want to go to another direction. Well, thanks for your time Naura. It was nice meeting you. : The pleasure is all mine. : See you later. : See you.
  • 11.
    Farewell Expression • Goodbye/ Bye/ I’ll say good bye/ See you later/ See you soon. • I must go now. • I (really) must be going. • I must be off. • I’m afraid I’ve got to go. • It’s getting (very/ rather) late. • I’ll miss my train. • They’re calling my flight. • I’ve got some things to prepare for ….
  • 12.
    • I’ve gota lot to do this afternoon. • I want to get away before the traffic gets too bad. • I’ve enjoyed talking to you. • It’s been (most) interesting talking to you. • It’s been a very useful meeting/ nice afternoon. • Thanks for everything. • Thank you for (all) your help. • Thank you for coming.
  • 13.
    The Dialog CornerIV • Paul • Sarah • Paul • Sarah • Paul • Sarah : Good morning. My name is Paul Morris. : Hello, Mr. Morris. I’m Sarah Hanson. : How do you do, Ms. Hanson. : Happy to meet you, too. Please call me Sarah. : You can call me Paul. : Well, I must go now. See you. Bye
  • 14.
    Days in aWeek Days in English Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Pronunciation Abbreviation /ˈ sʌ ndeɪ , -di/ /ˈ mʌ ndeɪ , -di/ /ˈ tjuː zdeɪ , -di/ /ˈ wɛ nzdeɪ , -di/ /ˈ θəː zdeɪ , -di/ /ˈ frʌɪ deɪ , -di/ /ˈ satə deɪ , -di/ Sun Mon Days in Bahasa Minggu Senin Tue Selasa Wed Thu Fri Sat Rabu Kamis Jumat Sabtu
  • 15.
    Dates in aMonth 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th The first The second The third The fourth The fifth The sixth The seventh The eighth The ninth The tenth The eleventh The twelfth The thirteenth
  • 16.
    Months in aYear Months in English January Pronunciaton Abbreviation /ˈdʒanjʊ(ə)ri/ Jan Months in Bahasa Januari February Feb Februari March /ˈfɛbrʊəri, ˈfɛbjʊəri/ /mɑːtʃ/ Mar Maret April /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ Apr April May /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ May Mei June /dʒuːn/ Jun Juni July /dʒʊˈlʌɪ/ Jul Juli August /ɔːˈgʌst/ Aug Agustus September /sɛpˈtɛmbə/ Sep Sebtember October /ɒkˈtəʊbə/ Oct Oktober November /nə(ʊ)ˈvɛmbə/ Nov November December /dɪˈsɛmbə/ Dec Desember
  • 17.
    Expressing the Year 2008 1900 1959 2000 Twothousand and eight Nineteen hundred Nineteen fifty-nine Two thousand
  • 18.
    Expressing the Date 1stJanuary 2004 The first of January 2004 07/09/1959 The seventh of September 1959 August, 12 2003 August the twelveth 2003
  • 19.
    NOTE : • Daysand months are always capitalized. • The preposition that we use for days is "on". • The preposition that we use for months is "in".