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Materi 1, Greeting Dan Introduction

This document provides information about self-introductions and introductions of others. It discusses what to include in self-introductions such as name, address, education, occupation, and citizenship. Examples of greetings and ways to introduce yourself and others are provided. Common pronouns and their uses are defined. Verb conjugations for the present tense of the verb "to be" are explained for questions, positives, and negatives. Finally, rules for forming the third person singular of verbs in the present tense are outlined.
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Materi 1, Greeting Dan Introduction

This document provides information about self-introductions and introductions of others. It discusses what to include in self-introductions such as name, address, education, occupation, and citizenship. Examples of greetings and ways to introduce yourself and others are provided. Common pronouns and their uses are defined. Verb conjugations for the present tense of the verb "to be" are explained for questions, positives, and negatives. Finally, rules for forming the third person singular of verbs in the present tense are outlined.
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1st Material of

Tuweb

UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA

Arisetya Hafiz, M. Pd. - 21002226


WHAT ARE WE GOING TO LEARN?
 INTRODUCTION
 PERSONAL INFORMATION
A. SELF IDENTITY
 Self identity is the quality that makes a person or thing
different from others.
 Self introduction means telling people who you are,
what you do, and what have you done.
SOCIAL FUNCTION OF SELF
INTRODUCTION
 To introduce and mention identity in order to develop
interactional communication with others
WHAT DO WE HAVE TO INTRODUCE?
 Name (full name and nick name)
 Address (where do you live/stay)

 Last education

 Last occupation

 Citizenship

 etc
THE EXPRESSION OF GREETING AND
INTRODUCING
GREETING
Greeting Response
Hello/Hi! Hello/Hi!
How do you do? How do you do?
How are you? I am fine, thanks/Not too
bad/I am very well
Good Good
morning/afternoon/evening morning/afternoon/evening
Good day Good day
Nice/good to meet you again Nice to meet you
I am glad/happy/ pleased to I am glad/happy/ pleased to
meet you meet you
FORMAL GREETINGS
Selamat pagi Good morning

Selamat Good
siang/sore afternoon

Selamat Good evening


petang

Selamat Good night


malam/tidur

Respond  same with greeting


INFORMAL GREETINGS
How do you do? How do you do?

How is everything? Everything is alright.

How are you doing? I am doing very well.

How are you? I am fine.


I am very well.
INTRODUCING YOURSELF

 My name is ………………..
 I am ………………..
 Let me introduce myself; I am ………
 I would like to introduce myself; I am ….
 Nice to meet you; I am ………………..
 Pleased to meet you; I am ……………
INTRODUCING OTHERS

 Herzul, Please meet Ricky.


 Ricky, have you met Herzul?
 I would like you to meet Ika.
 I would like to introduce you to Faridah.
 Putri, this is Lely. Lely, this is Putri.
Let’s See The
Example
Introducing Yourself
Hello Everybody?
Good morning
Let me introduce myself to you
My name is Zainul Alim
You can call me, Alim
I live in Gowa, Makassar.
at Jl. Pattalassang, Gowa, Makassar
Nice to meet you
Introducing Others
Heni : Hi, Rika.
Rika : Hello, Heni. How are you?
Heni : I am good, thanks and you?
Rika : Fine too, thanks.
Heni : I would like to introduce my friend to you.
This is Fia.
Rika : Hi, Fia. I am glad to meet you.
Fia : Hi, Rika. I am glad too.
Rika : Where are you from?
Fia : I am from Malaysia.
Rika : Oh I see, welcome to Indonesia.
Fia : Yes, your country is very beautiful.
Pronouns
possessive
subject object Reflexive pronouns
adjective nominal
I Me My Mine Myself
You You Your Yours Yourself
We Us Our Ours Ourselves
They Them Their Theirs Themselves
He Him His His Himself
She Her Her Hers Herself
it it its Its Itself

vie call you everyday


Vie talking with you
Vie talking with your friend
Demonstrative pronoun This book is yours
singular Plural

This These

that those
– Look at these examples with
the main verb be. Notice that
there is no auxiliary
– + = s + to be + c
– = S + to be NOT + C
– ? = to be + S + C

– TOBE
– Is  he, she, it
– Am  I
– Are  you, they, we
  Subject auxiliary verb   main verb  

I, you, we,
  like coffee.
they
+
He, she, it   likes coffee.

I, you, we,
Do not like coffee.
they
-
He, she, it does not like coffee.

I, you, we,
Do   like coffee?
they
?
Does he, she, it   like coffee?

+ = S + V(s/es) + O

- = S (I, you, we, they) + Do not + V1


S (he, she, it) + does not + V1
? = Do + S (I, you, we, they) + O
Does + S (he, she, it) + O
3rd person singular - spelling
1. In general, the third person singular is formed by adding an s to the base
verb.
work He works

2. Verbs ending in ss,x,ch,sh,o add “es” to the third person singular.

dress She dresses


fix He fixes
watch She watches T.V.
wash She washes
go It goes !

3. Verbs ending in consonant + y, changes the y to i and add “es”


Consonant + y  i + es: cry – cries, fly – flies, terrify - terrifies
GREAT JOB!
SEE YOU NEXT TIME
THANK YOU

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