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Expressing Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction

Standard of Competence

To express the meaning in transactional and formal interpersonal conversation and sustained in daily living context

Base Competence
To express and respond the meaning in transactional (to get things done) and interpersonal (socialization) conversation formal and sustained that used kinds of simple spoken language accurately, fluently and accepted in the daily living context involving the act of expressing satisfaction and dissatisfaction

Learning Objective
Students are able to understand and also respond some expressions related and functional text using satisfaction and dissatisfactions expressions

Study the following dialogue Jannette : How about your English test, Jess? Jessica Jessica : Im so happy about what I got. : And how about you? Jannette : Excellent! Jannette : Emm this is most unsatisfactory to me. I got 5.

Jessica

: Why?

Jannette : I didnt study it, because I watched my favourite film. Jessica : Its your fault. Jannette : Yes, you are right.

Some expressions to show satisfaction are :


I think this is the best service I ever get I really enjoy

That was very nice


I think I had never been as happy as now

I like
I enjoy Im satisfied with the Im satisfying that Im so happy about this

Some expressions to show dissatisfaction are :


I dont like it I dont enjoy it I was very disappointed Im not satisfied with I think this is the worst I ever get That was annoying I wish that it had been taken care more seriously

Its not satisfying that Its difficult to appreciate

MAKE GROUPS OF THREE OR FOUR AND THEN MAKE A DIALOGUE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING SITUATION!
There was a choir competition between schools. Your school took part and was a runner up, but the students were not satisfied with the result because in their opinion the first winner had a bad performance. They made some mistakes in the pitch control.

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