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SOAL UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER GANJIL TH.

AKADEMIK 2020/2021
MATA KULIAH : BAHASA INGGRIS
HARI/TANGGAL : Kamis
WAKTU : 18:30- 20:00
P.S/JEN.PEND : MNKK208/I-4HARI-KRWC
SEMESTER : Ganjil
DOSEN : VELMA ALICIA, M. Pd
SIFAT UJIAN : TERTUTUP

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'Acknowledge that it's hard': How to look after yourself as a carer
Many of us face the prospect of caring for someone else at some point in our lives,
whether it's a parent, child or partner. The fact is supporting someone we love can be really
challenging, even if we are very glad to be doing it. We need support. Humans are not
supposed to live in isolation. So reaching out to other carers online and in person can help us
feel less alone.”But, “as difficult as it is, we must find small, manageable ways to look after
ourselves. Self-care isn’t about spending lots of money or even lots of time. It can be about
infusing your day with tiny acts of kindness towards yourself, such as wearing your favourite
colours, savouring a really good cup of coffee or getting 5 minutes alone.”
Understand these difficult feeling are normal such on “It’s common for carers to feel a
sense of loss around these major life changes. Whether that’s giving up paid work, giving up
a future we had planned or not having the freedom we once had, it’s important to
acknowledge these feelings. Acknowledging [them] can be a big step towards letting the
feelings go.”
“When we understand that and we instead look to disabled people to understand what
their experiences are actually like, we can be less afraid for our loved one’s futures. We need
to look at it as a quite natural, normal part of life. It’s a very common experience, and caring
for somebody who is disabled is also quite a common experience. You need to acknowledge
that it is hard and you are doing a good job in often very challenging circumstances – so let
yourself off the hook. Sometimes caring is just really difficult and there is nothing we can do
except be there for the person we love.
“In those moments we can offer ourselves comfort and compassion, when there is no
one else there to do it. Self-compassion reminds us of our common humanity, that what we
are doing is something that many people would find challenging. If you can have compassion
for yourself, then you can have more compassion for who you’re caring for as well. It is
possible to treat ourselves the way we would treat a good friend who was in a similar position
- with kindness.”
-Carers Victoria-
-BBC-

Answer the questions based on the reading text above

1. Make a sentences of each types on Adjectives Degree based on the reading text.

a) (positive degree: as….. as)

b) (comparative degree: -er/more than)

c) (superlative degree: -est/most)

2. Make Correlatives conjunction based on the reading text above

a) Between…. and …..

b) Neither… nor ….

c) Not only… but also…

3. Conditional Sentence word order. Arrange this mixed word to become an appropriate
conditional sentence

1. gone mad You have would car my if had you (type 3)

2. nice the stops rain if It would be (type 2)

3. passed would he have If studied, he had (type 3)

4. The sun rises in the west and sets in the east (type 0)

5. if you door the let him He open will (type 1)

4. Please make a catching passive voice sentences on a formal letter such in specific
advertisement letter. (you sell a product for office tools)

5. Tag Question

a) You went to Bekasi, ……. ?

b) She doesn’t like banana, …..?

c) Nobody knows about the truth, …….?


d) I have enough friends, …….?

e) Don’t make any mistake, ………..?

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