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CHAPTER 2

I AGREE WITH YOU


Practise the conversation.
Only a few That’s true. I
students read think they got
our wall bored with
magazine now. the content.

We have to work
harder on our wall I agree with you.
magazine. But what should
we do?
Practise the conversation.
What if we do a wall
magazine competition Hm….
this year?

By doing so, we can


get information about
what the students are
interested in at the
moment.
Practise the dialogue.
What will be the theme What about going
of our wall magazine? green? I think it’s an
interesting theme.
It is interesting, but I
believe many teams You are right. It is a
will use this theme. very popular there.

What about water? What do you mean?

Our wall magazine will be about


water. Let’s start with the process We will also talk about
of water formation, then move the importance of
on to disasters caused by water. water in our lives.
Practise the dialogue.
What if we meet every
Well, I agree with the Sunday to make our wall
theme. It’s unique. magazine? Nobody is
Well, that’s not entirely busy on Sundays.
true. I have a cooking class
on Sunday morning and a Oh, sorry. So, what’s
dancing class in the your suggestion about
afternoon. So, I’m always the day?
busy on Sundays.

What about Saturday


after school? Sounds great.
Observe the following sentences.
Don’t forget
to come to
Citra’s at 7
tonight.
3.30 PM

OK.
3.37 PM
Listen to your teacher reading the
following expressions.
• I agree with you.
• That’s for sure.
• I couldn’t agree more.
• Absolutely.
Expressing • Exactly.
Agreement •

That’s exactly how I feel.
That’s so true.
• You’re right.
• I guess so.
• That’s so true.
Listen to your teacher reading the
following expressions.
• I don’t think so.
• I’m afraid I disagree.
• I totally disagree.
Expressing • I beg to differ.
• I don’t think it’s a good idea.
Disagreement • That’s not always true.
• That’s not always the case.
• I’m not so sure about that.
• Not necessarily.
You Should Know
in order
Conjunctions to
connect so
to
that
words
phrases to
clauses describe
sentences purpose
You Should Know
clause conjunction phrase
to
He studies in order to pass the exam.
hard
clause
so that he will pas the exam.
To and in order to are followed by a phrase, while
so that is followed by a clause.
Practise the dialogue.
Did you know that Yes, I did.
SpongeBob is on
Citra 21 now? I’d rather
stay home
Let’s go and
and study.
watch it.

Why? I thought I do. However,


you liked tomorrow I’m going to
SpongeBob. have a mid-term test.
Listen to the dialogue.
Oh, you need to
review some
Precisely.
lessons in order to
get a good score.

Well, that’s alright


That’s great.
then. I’ll rent DVD
You’re very
so that we can
kind.
watch it next week.

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