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RECOUNT
RECOUNT
GREETING
Formal greetings:
Good morning (until about lunch time,
or before
GREETING
12 a.m.)
Good afternoon 12- 6 p.m.)
Good evening (until about 9 p.m.)
Good morning, Sir.
(Dont use Good day, except in
Initial
Informal
greetings
greetings
Hi, Lizzy!
Morning, Jim! * How are you?
Helo.
Hi!
Hows it
going?
*
How are you
doing?
*
Hows life?
Responding to
initial greetings
Very well, thank
you and how are
you?
Im
good/okay/alright.
Very well, thank
you.
Oh, pretty well,
thank you.
Oh, pretty good
Not too bad,
thanks.
Fine, thanks.
Excellent
Pre-closing
* OK then .
* Ive got to go now.
* So, Ill see you next
week.
* I think Id better be
going now.
* Well, its time for
me to leave.
* I think its already
late at night.
* I must be going
home.
Introduce yourself
Mr. Bob, Im Fauzi a new student.
How do you do?
Hello my name is John
How do you do? I am Sally
Hi, Im Sam.
Im Sue. Nice to meet you.
Hi, Im Sonny. Whats your name?
Im William, but everyone calls me Bill.
Hello my name is Niar. Pleased to meet you.
Im Nancy. Pleased to meet you too.
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is
John.
Closing/leave taking
Good bye (formal/informal)
Bye-bye; Bye ; Bye now; See
you. Take
care
See you later --- Fine.
See you soon --- Ok
See you tonight --- All right
Good night (after 8 p.m. or
retiring to
Expressing Happiness
Im happy
Im (very) pleased / (really) delighted
(about)
I cant say how pleased / delighted I am
about it.
Great!
Terrific!
Fantastic!
Im glad you like it
I am delighted to have it
I am pleased to know it
Oh, Im so happy.
Its an outstanding adventure.
Its an interesting experience.
: stay stayed
Look looked
Start - started
Ask - asked
Enjoy- enjoyed
Pattern
Verbal Sentence
(+) S + V2
(- ) S + did not + V1
(? ) Did + S + V1
Nominal Sentence
(+) S + was/were + Adj/N
( -) S + was/were + not + Adj/N
( ?) Was/were + S + Adj/N
Time Signal
Yesterday
This morning
Last .
ago
Pattern
S + had + V3 ( past participle) +
before/when + S + V2
Examples:
X: Did your uncle phone you?
Y: Yes, he did. But we had
arrived at the
beach before he
phoned us
X: Who went home first, you or
your brother?
Y: I had gone home before my
PRONOUN
The subjective pronouns
(he, she, it, I, they,
you, we) are used for
subject of a clause.
e.g: 1. Should we help
those
people?
2. Where did you
go last
week?
2. John talked to
the
purpose
of
informing
or
entertaining.
generic structure:
Orientation:
backgrounds
it
information
provides
needed
the
to
understand the
involved, where it
happened.
Kinds of recount
Historical
Recount
Factual
Recount
Personal Recount
EARTHQUAKE
Orientation
I was driving along the coast road when the car suddenly
lurched to one side.
Event 1
At first I thought a tyre had gone but then I saw telegraph
poles collapsing like matchsticks.
Event 2
The rocks came tumbling across the road and I had to
abandon the car.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcement is something said,
written, or
printed to make
known what has happened or (more
often) what will happen.
Example:
ANNOUNCEMENT
COMMITTEE
SCHOOL TRIP TO PARANG TRITIS BEACH
of August, there will be a school trip to Parang Tritis
On 28th
Beach.
Departure time
Programs
lunch in the Sea
: 07.30 a.m.
: Swimming, games, volleyball, and
View Restaurant.
Afternoon: walk along the beach and
watch the
Fee
Contact person
Chairperson
Labuhan ceremony.
: Rp 75.000,00
: Nada/Nuha.
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