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For

SMP/MTs
Class VII
Getting to Know My Friends
1. What’s your name?
Practice the dialog.
Hi. I’m Atiqah. Hello. My
Whats your name? name’s Mario.

Nice to meet you. Nice to meet


you, too.
Practice the dialog.
Hello. My name’s Hi. I’m Binsar. I’m
Binsar. What’s Riana.
your name?

Pleased to
meet you. Likewise.
Make it real.
Stand up and walk
around the class. Talk
to as many people as
possible. Introduce
yourself and ask your
friends’ names.
2. How do you do?
Practice the dialog.
Hi Atiqah. Hi, Binsar.

Are you going


somewhere? To the library. Oh, by
the way, this is Mario.
How do How do Mario, this is my best
you do? you do? friend, Binsar.
Act it out.
Work in a group of
three. Take turns
introducing one
another.
For Your Information
When somebody says, “Nice to meet you,” we
usually respond with “Nice to meet you, too.”
But
When somebody says, “How do you do?” we
usually respond with “How do you do?”
3. I’m thirteen.
Say them.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
Practice the dialog.

I’m thirteen
years old, sir.
How old are
you, Johan?
Practice the dialog.
How old are
you?

I’m twelve. What


about you?

I’m twelve,
also.
Think about it.
1. What do you say to ask someone’s age?
2. What do you say to tell someone your age?
4. I live on Kelapa Street.
Practice the dialog.

I live in Kampung
Durian.
Excuse me,
Mario. Where do
you live?
Practice the dialog.

I live on
Bandeng Street.
Where do you
live, Susan?
Practice the dialog.

Where do you live,


Atiqah? Do you live far Not really. I live
away from school? on 6 Kartini
Street.
Practice the dialog.
What’s your It’s 10 Cempaka
address? Street.

Thanks, No problem.
Binsar.
For Your Information
American people usually
say “I live on Main Road”,
but British people usually
say “I live in Main Road.”
Pronouns
Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjective
I my
you your
she her
he his
we our
they their
it its
Summary
• When we want to know someone’s name, we
may ask:
 What’s your name?
• When introducing someone to somebody
else, we may say:
 This is Susan.
 Please meet my friend, Susan.
• When we want to know someone’s age, we
ask, “How old are you?”
• When we want to know someone’s address,
we may ask:
 Where do you live?
 What’s your address?

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