Gratitude,Complimet and congratulation
imam's | 13.41 |
Gratitude is expression that used to said thank you to other people.
Kind of gratitude expression are:
• Thank you very much
• Thanks
• I’m grateful to….
• I want to thank.
• I want to express my gratitude to….
• I keep forgetting to thank you for… .
Kind of gratitude expression are:
• Thank you very much
• Thanks
• I’m grateful to….
• I want to thank.
• I want to express my gratitude to….
• I keep forgetting to thank you for… .
Finite Verb
imam's | 13.34 |
A finite verb is a verb that is inflected for person and for tenses
according to the ruler and categories of languages in which it occurs.
Direct Speech
imam's | 13.32 |
Direct Speech Refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or
saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called quoted speech).
Descriptive text
imam's | 13.29 |
Descriptive text is a kind of text that has functions to describe a particular thing, place, or person.
The generic structure of descriptive text :
(a) Identification / ClassificationFunction : To mention or to
identificate the particular thing, place, or persons hat will be
describe in the text.
(b) Description
Function : To describe or mention some characteristic of particular thing, place, or person.
Function : To describe or mention some characteristic of particular thing, place, or person.
INTRODUCTORY IT
imam's | 13.22 |
Structure: It + verb + subject complement + infinitive phrase (real subject)
It is easy to learn English. (= To learn English is easy.)
It is easy to find fault with others. (= To find fault with others is easy.)
Invitation
imam's | 13.17 |
Invitation is a way to invite someone or more to go to a place or to do something.
There are two types of invitation.
They are Formal Invitation and Informal Invitation.
Formal invitation is usually originate from Institutes, Companies and a kind of it. Normally formal invitation is written invitation.
Informal invitation is personal invitation given to a friend, family, etc. Informal invitation can be written invitation and verbal invitation.
There are two types of invitation.
They are Formal Invitation and Informal Invitation.
Formal invitation is usually originate from Institutes, Companies and a kind of it. Normally formal invitation is written invitation.
Informal invitation is personal invitation given to a friend, family, etc. Informal invitation can be written invitation and verbal invitation.
Narrative text
imam's | 13.09 |
Narrative text is a kind of text that has function to entertain,
create, stimulate emotions, motivate, guide, and teach the reader which
contains about story (fiction/non fiction/tales/folktales/
fables/myths/epic) and in its plot consists of climax of the story
(complication) then followed by the resolution.
Offering
imam's | 12.56 |
Offering may refer to:
* Offering, a collection of donations during religious worship, see alms, tithe or charity
* Offering, a religious sacrifice of plant, animal or human life
* Offering (Buddhism), a part of devotional practice
* Securities offering, a discrete round of investment, usually regulated in the United States by the Securities Act of 1933
Passive Voice
imam's | 12.44 |
Passive voice is a grammatical voice in which the subject
receives the action of a transitive verb, and passive refers more generally to
verbs using this construction and the passages in which they are used.
Asking for information
imam's | 12.29 |
Asking Information There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English. Here are some of the most common:
· Could you tell me…?
· Do you know…?
· Do you happen to know…?
· I’d like to know…
· Could you find out…?
· I’m interested in…
· I’m looking for..
Surprise and dibelives
imam's | 12.09 |
Definition
A
feeling that we feel when heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us
an expression that we show/ say when we know /hear/see something that
rather difficult to believe .Used to express something that we cant or
impossible.
Asking if someone remember Or not
imam's | 15.01 |
1. Formal expressions
- I wonder if you remember.....
- You remember...., don’t you?
- You haven’t forgotten...., have you?
- Don’t you remember.....?
- Do you happen to remember it now?
* Ways to respond:
- Let me think, yes, I remember.
- I remember especially the scenery.
- I’ll never forget that
- I’ll always remember.
- I can remember it clearly.
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- I wonder if you remember.....
- You remember...., don’t you?
- You haven’t forgotten...., have you?
- Don’t you remember.....?
- Do you happen to remember it now?
* Ways to respond:
- Let me think, yes, I remember.
- I remember especially the scenery.
- I’ll never forget that
- I’ll always remember.
- I can remember it clearly.
Vocabulary around the house
imam's | 14.29 |
Vocabulary around the house is an situation when
we use english for everday in our hole life and we spelled the grammar well.
Begin in our daily life at home e.g. with our parents,friends,bro,sister,grandpa,grandma,or
maybe with your teachers? then, your neighboor,your lab partner,etc. I don't
know how to explain it well, but i would share to you about something I know or
just give you an idea foR the bassicly english. make your head stay cool.
















