1. Name : M. Hendra, S.Pd., M.Si
PERSONAL DATA Date of Birth
Address
: Palembang, November 20th 1988
: Sekip Bendung Street No. 139
Religion : Islam
Ambition : Give a better things for my mom
Formal Education : - Elementary School 412 of Palembang
- Junior High School 6 of Palembang
- Senior High School 15 of Palembang
- PGRI University of Palembang (English)
- MAP Candradimuka of Palembang
Informal Education : - Computer Technician of LAMI Palembang
- Master of Office Professional of LAMI Palembang
Work Experience : - Surveyor of Sucofindo of Palembang
- Office Boy of Encar Daihatsu of Palembang
- Staff Administration of Senior High School 15 of
Palembang
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- Teacher of Senior High School BW 2 of Palembang
- Teacher of Senior High School 22 of Palembang
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2. The Expression
M. Hendra, S.Pd., M.Si
Senior High School 22 of Palembang
Grade X
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3. Greetings and leave-taking
“Greeting is a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition”
Formal Greeting: Informal Greeting:
- Good morning, used before 12 p.m - Hi
- Good afternoon, used before 6 p.m - Morning
- Good evening, used before 12 a.m - Hello
Initial Greeting: Respon to Initial Greeting:
- How are you? - Very well, thank you and how are you?
- How’s it going? - I’m good/okay/allright.
- How are you doing? - Very well, thank you.
- How’s life? -Oh, pretty good
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4. Greetings and leave-taking
Pre-Closing: Closing / leave taking:
- Ok, then .... - Good bye
- I’ve got to go now. - Bye-bye / Bye now / See you / Take care.
- so, I’ll see you next week. - See you later -- Fine
- I think I’d better be going now. - See you soon -- OK
- Well, It’s time for me to leave. - See you tonight -- Alright
- I think it’s already late at night. - Goodnight (used after 8 p.m. Or retiring to bed
- I must be going home.
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5. Greetings and leave-taking
Example
Coversation 1
Putra : Good morning, Putri.
Putri : Good morning, Pitra.
Putra : How are you?
Putri : Very well, thank you.
Putra : I want to introduce you to Ridho.
Putri : Hi, Ridho.
Ridho : Hi, Putri.
Putri : How are you doing?
Ridho : Very well.
Putri : I must be going home now, my mother is waiting for me.
Ridho : We just meet now but no problem.
Putri : See you later.
Ridho : Ok. Bye, Putri.
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6. Expressing of Feelings
Expressing of happiness (formal) Expressing of happiness (informal)
- Oh, I’m so happy. - Great!
- I can’t say how pleased I am. - Exciting!
- I had a splendid time there. - Fantastic!
- What a marvelous place I’ve ever seen. - Super!
- It’s an outstanding adventure. - Terrific!
- It’s an interesting experience. - Smashing (British English)
- it’s a sensational trip. - Hey, that’s terrific / great.
Expressing of boredom (formal) Expressing of boredom (informal)
- I think it was a boring holiday. - It’s totally boring.
- It sounds boring. - The film was awfully boring.
- It’s totally / awfully boring. - How boring!
- I’m rather bored. - How unexciting!
- How boring! - I’m fed up with all your grumbling!
- I don’t think the trip was very interesting. - Dull.
- I’m fed up with it. - Not interesting.
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7. Expressing of Feelings
Expressing of disappointment (formal) Expressing of disappointment (informal)
- That’s very disappointing. - Oh, no!
- I must say I’m really disappointed. - That’s too bad.
- It’s a great disappointment. - That’s a real shame / pity.
- That’s too bad. - It’s a real shame.
- Bad luck!
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8. Expressing of Feelings
Example
Coversation 2
Putra : Good morning, Putri.
Putri : Good morning, Pitra.
Putra : Why do you laugh alone?
Putri : Oh, I’m so happy.
Putra : Could you tell me what was that?
Putri : I just won English Competition at Senior High School 6 of Palembang
Putra : Great!
Putri : Did you know? It’s totally boring when I had to wait my turn.
Putra : I know, how boring! How about your opponents?
Putri : I must say I’m really disappointed.
Putra : Why did you do? Were they too smart?
Putri : That’s a real shame, they were not too smart.
Putra : Oh, no! You had to win easier.
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