B. Direction: Pair Work.
Choose one of your classmates as a partner and write a
simple dialogue script to illustrate the use of various sentence patters of word order.
Use any of the following situations:
You heard a news about a neighbor positive of Corona Virus 19, and you want to
know your partner’s reaction about it.
You did something wrong and got scolding from your parent. You are telling your
partner about it to get his sympathy.
You displeased your teacher and are telling your partner so that he can apologize to
the teacher for you.
You heard a news about a neighbor positive of Corona Virus 19, and you want to
know your partner’s reaction about it.
Jessavelle: Guys! I have something to tell you.
Maricel: What is it?
Kevin: Is it a big news again?
Jessavelle: Yeah, actually it's a bad news. I've heard that one of our neighbors tested
positive of Covid-19.
Maricel: Really? Then we must be careful right now.
Kevin: Oh no! How about his family or friends that has physical contact with the
patient? Then we should be observant this time.
Jessavelle: Don't panic! We should observe physical distancing, washing our hands with
soap or any disinfectant to prevent Covid-19.
Maricel: She's right! Prevention is better than cure. I hope he will get well soon as long
as he follows what the doctors tell him to do.
Kevin: Not only him, but also for all of us we should be aware and be safe always by
wearing face mask and face shield.
Jessavelle: Don't worry, let's just pray to God that this pandemic will end soon.