BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS

Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

Direct & Indirect Speech


DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH

Direct Speech
Direct speech refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called quoted speech). Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.
Examples :
-  Sumarni said “I will go to the library”.
- “I must go to the Headmaster room right now” Mitha said.
-  Rama said “I will go to the Palma with Bella this afternoon”.
- “I shall playing basket ball this afternoon in the Mantikei Field” Adhe said.

Indirect Speech
Indirect speech reproducing the idea of another person’s words that doesn’t use question mark to enclose what the person said and it doesn’t have to be word for word. Indirect speech is sometimes called reported speech.
Examples :
- Sumarni said she would go to the library.
-  Mitha said she might go to the Headmaster room right now.
- Rama said he would go to the Palma with Bella this afternoon.
- Rama said he should playing basket ball this afternoon in the Mantikei Field.

Descriptive Text

The Definition and Purpose of Descriptive Text

Descriptive text is a text which say what a person or a thing is like. Its purpose is to describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing.

Narrative Text


When I was kid, before I sleep my mother always read me a fairy tale. But these tales are not just a story. That's story is "NARRATIVE TEXT". Do you know what is Narrative Text ?

Narrative Text 
Narrative text is which contains about story (fiction/non fiction/tales/folktales/fables/myths/epic) and in is plot consist of climax of the story (complication0 then followed by the resolution.

Modals in The Past Form


Modals In The Past Form

Modals in the Past form in the Indonesian language is the word auxiliary modality in the past tense.

Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

Finite Verbs

The underlined words are "FINITE VERBS".

Senin, 14 Februari 2011

Invitation (Written)

 Invitation (Written)


Invitation written is an invitation conveyed in written form.

Asking For Information


There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English. Here are some of the most common:

* Could you tell me...?
* Do you know...?
* Do you happen to know...?
* I'd like to know...
* Could you find out...?
* I'm interested in...
* I'm looking for..

Example : 
Rama : Ika, do you know that Bella had been married ?
Ika : Yes, she's got married a week ago.
Rama : I'd like to know with whom she was married?
Ika : She was married with Rendi.
Rama : Where do they get married ?
Ika : They married in Jakarta.

Noun Phrases

 NOUN PHRASES 

A noun phrase is either a single noun or pronoun or any group of words containing a noun or a pronoun that function together as a noun or pronoun, as the subject or object of a verb.
For example, ‘they’, ‘books’, and ‘the books’ are noun phrases, but ‘book’ is just a noun, as you can see in these sentences (in which the noun phrases are all in bold).

Offering


The expression of “ Would you like....”is normally used for offering something to someone. Example :
Rama : Would you like a cup of tea, Ika ?
Ika : Yes, please. Thank you. Hmm...this tea tastes good and smells fragrant 
Rama : Thank you. I’m glad you like it.

Asking If Someone Remember or Not

Vocabs : Around The House

Other Rooms : 

Attic People store things in the attic.
Ballroom A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held.
Box Room A small room used for storage.
Cellar Underneath the house.
Cloakroom A small room where people put their coats.
Conservatory A greenhouse attached to a house for the display of plants.
Dining Room A room where people eat.
Drawing Room A room in stately homes where rich people entertain.
Games Room A room in large houses where games are played.
Hall The entrance passage to a house.
Larder A small room used for the storage of food.
Library A room where books are kept.
Lounge Another name for living room.
Music Room A room where people play music.
Office A room where people work.
Pantry A small room used to store kitchen and dining items.
Parlour Old fashioned word for living room.
Sitting Room Another name for living room.
Spare Room/
Guest Room
A room where guests sleep.
Toilet A room where people go to the toilet (often known as WC)
Utility Room A room where appliances such as washing machines are used.

Preposition In, On, & At

Prepositions: In, On, & At 
(With Specific Times & Places)

The prepositions in, on, and at can be used to indicate time and place. Notice how they are used in the following situations:

PrepositionTimePlace
InYear, Month,
In 1999, In December
Country, State, City
In Japan, In Utah, In Taipei
OnDay, Date
On Saturday, On May 1
Street
On Main Street, On 1st Ave.
AtTime
At 8:00, At 7:30
Address
At 815 East Main Street

Introductory It

 Introductory It

Rabu, 09 Februari 2011

News Item


Definition
News item is a text which informs readers about events of the day. The events are considered newsworthy or important.

Passive Voice

 PASSIVE VOICE


Kamis, 20 Januari 2011

Surprise & Disbelief

Surprise and Disbelief 


Definition 

 Surprises and disbelief is an expression that we show/say when know/hear/see something that rather difficult to believe.

Simple Future Tense

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE 


Definition


Simple Future Tense is used to describing job or action that will to do (happened) at future.

Gratitude, Complemet, Congratulation

1) Gratitude
Gratitude is also called thanking.
We say "thank you" when people give us something, give a compliment, wish us something, etc.