(Kelompok 2) - Tugas B. Inggris - Week 2

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Grup task Meeting and Gretting

Member :

- Farid Robiansyah (2311E2040)


- Nisa Triana (2311E2061)
- Risma Ramdhani (2311E2069)

1. Warm up
Match the questions and answers that people use when they meet.
Part A
1. What’s your name? a. I’m from France.
2. How old are you? b. I’m fine, thanks.
3. Where are you from? c. My name is Marie Bernard.
4. How are you? d. I’m twenty-two.

Part B
1. Are you here on holiday? a. Yes, I’m on an English course.
2. Are you studying here? b. For ten days.
3. How long are you staying here? c. Yes, I’m here with my family.
4. Would you like something to drink? d. No thanks, I have some water.

Answer A :

1. → c 2. → d 3. → a 4. → b

Answer B :

1. → c 2. → a 3. → b 4. → d

2. Listening

Marie is in her English class. She meets another student. Listen to the conversation and number the
questions in the order you hear them

Part 1

How are you? ___


How long are you staying here? ___

What’s your name? ___

Where are you from? ___

Would you like something to drink? ___

Part 2

Listen again and choose the correct information.

1. Luis is from France / Spain.

2. Marie lives in Paris / London.

3. Luis is staying for six weeks / months.

4. Marie is staying for one week / month.

5. The teacher says that class starts in ten / five minutes.

6. Marie and Luis decide to get something to eat / drink.

Answer part 1 :

1. How are you ?


2. What’s are you name?
3. Where are you from?
4. How long are you staying here?
5. Would you like something to drink?

Answer part 2 :

1. Spain
2. Paris
3. Month
4. Ten
5. Drink

3. Language point

Choose the best answer


1. When we write the first person singular, we use a capital letter I / lower-case letter i.
2. We use different / the same forms of to be with we, you and they.
3. We use / don’t use an apostrophe (’) to make the short forms (contractions).
4. We use / don’t use contractions in short positive answers.
5. We use the same / a different word order in questions and sentences.
6. There is one way/ are two ways to make negative short answers with contractions.

Answer :

1. When we write the first person singular, we use a capital letter I.


2. We use the same forms of to be with we, you and they.
3. We use an apostrophe (’) to make the short forms (contractions).
4. We don’t use contractions in short positive answers.
5. We use a different word order in questions and sentences.
6. There are two ways to make negative short answers with contractions.

4. Practice

Write a form of to be in the gaps to complete these sentences nung

1. He ____ the teacher.


2. I _____ not from London.
3. They ____ students.
4. _____ you from Poland?
5. They ____ not late.
6. I ____ from Japan.
7. ____we late?
8. She ____ here on vacation.

1. Which sentences can have contractions?


2. Write those sentences again, with contractions. For one sentence, you can write two forms.
3. Write positive and negative answers to questions 4 and 7. Write two forms if you can.

Answer :

1. Is
2. Am
3. Are
4. Are
5. Are
6. Am
7. Are
8. Is

Answer questions :

1. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
2. He’s the teacher. I’m not from London. They’re students. They’re not late. / They aren’t late. I’m
from Japan. She’s here on vacation.
3. Yes, I am. No, I’m not. Yes, we are. No, we’re not. / No, we aren’t

5 Speaking

Lisa and Ricardo are in London. They start talking in the street. Work in A/B pairs. Complete your part of
the conversation and then speak together. Use contractions where you can.

A. Ricardo B. Lisa
Hi. My ___ 1 is ricardo. What’s your name? Hi, I’m Lisa. Nice to ___ 2 you.
Nice to meet you too. Yes, I’m here with my family. They ____4 at the
____3 you here on vacation? hotel now.

How long ____5 are you staying? Two weeks. And _____6?
I’m taking an English class with my brother. We Are you _____ 8 italy?
_____7 here for six weeks.

No. we ____ 9 we’re from Brazil. Where are you I ___ 10 from Germany. How old are you?
from?
I’m eigthteen. My brother _____ 11 twenty. How I ____ 12 nineteen. My sister is twenty-two.
old are you?
Would you _____13 something to drink? _____ 14, please. I need a coffee.
Answer :

1. name
2. meet
3. Are
4. ‘re
5. long
6. you
7. ‘re
8. from
9. aren’t
10. ‘m
11. is
12. ‘m
13. like
14. yes
6 Extra practice/homework

Find mistak es in these sentences and correct them.

1. He be from England.
2. Theyre at the hotel.
3. You are from China?
4. Yes, we’re.
5. No, we’re aren’t.
6. i’m twenty-three. How old are you?
7. How are you? I fine, thanks.
8. Is the teacher.

Answer :

1. He is from England.
2. They’re at the hotel.
3. Are you from China?
4. Yes, we are.
5. No, we aren’t. / No, we’re not.
6. I’m twenty-three.
7. I’m fine, thanks.
8. She/he is the teacher.
7. Optional extension
Here are some more useful expressions for meeting people. Match the pairs.
Match the pairs.
1. Have a nice weekend! a. Same to you!
2. How was your weekend? b. I’m a teacher / a student / a businessman.
3. I have to go now. c. Don’t worry. It’s all right.
4. Sorry, I’m a bit late. d. Great, thanks. And yours?
5. What do you do? e. See you later.

• Which two of these expressions do you use when you start to talk to someone?
• Which two of these expressions do you use at the end of your conversation?

Answer A:

1. → a
2. → d
3. → e
4. → c
5. → b

Answer B:

Srarting to talk to someone – how was your weekand? /sorry, I’m a bit late.

Ending a conversation – have a nice weekand . /I have to go now.

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