English Lesson Class Xii: Composed By: Syafriyanti Madina

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ENGLISH

LESSON
CLASS XII
COMPOSED BY : SYAFRIYANTI MADINA

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THE AIM OF THE LESSON

Siswa dapat menerapkan fungsi


sosial, struktur teks, unsur
kebahasaan dan menyusun  teks
interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis
yang melibatkan tindakan memberi
dan meminta informasi terkait
menawarkan jasa..
THE AIM OF THE LESSON

Siswa dapat menerapkan fungsi


sosial, struktur teks, unsur
kebahasaan dan menyusun  teks
interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis
yang melibatkan tindakan memberi
dan meminta informasi terkait
menawarkan jasa..
Work in groups of three.
What words come into your mind when you hear
‘vacation’?
Share your work with the class.

mountain beach scenery

relax happy

park waterfall museum

Do the activities in your PR Bahasa Inggris page


19–22.
Practice the following dialog.
Pay attention to the sentences in bold.
Yudi : Hi, Anneke. I’m going to backpack to Singapore for three days
next holiday. Do you have any suggestions? You have ever visited
Singapore, haven’t you?
Anneke : Well, the most important thing is that if you visit Singapore,
don’t litter. Otherwise, you will be fined. Second, if you’d like to visit
its tourist attractions, please prepare your stamina.
Yudi : Why?
Anneke : To reach those places, you have to walk for long distances from
the train or bus stations.
Yudi : I see. Anything else?
Anneke : Yes. If you are going to explore the country by public
transportation, buy a Singapore tourist pass. You can buy it at Changi
Airport. If you want to buy tickets, board on buses and MRT, or even
buy food, please stand in line. Queuing has become Singaporeans’
habits.
Yudi : What about taking the MRT?
Anneke : If you want to board the MRT, you have to queue on the edge of
the entrance gate. If the train is crowded, you’d better stand up
although two seats on every row are vacant. These reserved seats are
for elder or disable people.
Yudi : Thank you for reminding me of this. It’s very important.
If Conditionals Followed by
Imperatives/Suggestions
Pay attention to the following sentences.
1. If you visit Singapore, don’t litter.
2. If you’d like to visit its tourist attractions, please prepare your stamina.
3. If you are going to explore the country by public transportation, buy a
Singapore tourist pass.
Those sentences are used to order or give suggestions in conditional sentences.
Conditional sentences have different purposes. Read the following examples.
Pattern Sentences
If clause + an imperative If you are going to explore the country by public transportation,
buy a Singapore tourist pass.
If clause + a suggestion If you visit Singapore, you may not litter.
If clause + a general If you don’t bring any beverages during your tour, you will be
truth thirsty.
If clause + a reminder If you’d like to visit its tourist attractions, you must prepare your
stamina.
If clause + a dream/wish If you have spare money, you can buy delicious chocolate as
souvenirs.

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