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MEDIA MENGAJAR

FORWARD An English
Course for Vocational School Students Grade XII
UNIT 9

IF YOU WANT TO
ENJOY A
BEAUTIFUL
BEACH, VISIT
PADAR ISLAND
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Learning Overview

If You Want To Enjoy A Beautiful Beach, Visit


Padar Island

Pronunciation
Essential Grammar 1 Essential Grammar 2
Center

Sibilant Sound Tenses for Imperatives


Conditionals Sentences
Pronunciation Center
Sibilant Sound

 Sibilant sound is the sound you make when


you spell “sh” in a word.
 It also means bunyi desis in Indonesian.
 An example of words using this kind of sound
Examples of sibilant sounds:
is “fish”.
 Sibilant sound is a fricative consonant. • Sash
 You need to put the tip, or blade, of your • Shift
• Surge
tongue to the roof of your mouth and push
• Shout
the air past the tongue to make a hissing
• Sheet
sound.
 In English, “s”, “z”, “sh”, and “zh” are sibilants.
Essential Grammar 1
Tenses for Conditional
There are series of pattern or formula you can use when you want to make conditional
sentences.
Look at the table.
Condition refers to Tenses used Example of Example of
conditions suggestions
Future action Simple Present If you want to go prepare now.
tomorrow,
Action going on now Present Continuous If he is snoring, wake him up.
Finished action Present Perfect If he has moved into visit him.
his new flat,

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Essential Grammar 1
Imperatives

• Imperative sentences are sentences which function is to tell or command


someone to do
• something.
• It is also used when you are making suggestions or advice.
For examples:
• If you want to pass the test, you should study.
• If you really love her, tell her now.
• You should have listened to the teacher when she is explaining the lesson.
• Pay attention to me, please. I will only explain the instruction once.
• Don’t open the window. It’s already cold here, you know.

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Essential Grammar 1
Imperatives Sentences

• To talk about suggestions and commands in our daily life, we used


imperative sentences.
• The formulas are as follows.
• If + Simple Present + Imperative Clause
• If + Present Progressive + Imperative Clause
• If + Present Perfect + Imperative Clause

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Essential Grammar 1
Imperatives

It is composed of two parts:


1. Main clause
2. Imperative clause
Examples:
• If you want to pass the exam, study hard.
conditional clause imperative

• If Rio has changed his mind to join the competition, give him this form.
conditional clause imperative

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