Modul Bhs. Inggris
Modul Bhs. Inggris
My name is Maurizio Celi. I (1) _____ from Bologna, a city in the north
of Italy. I am a student at the University of Bologna. I (2)
__________________ modern languages – English and Russian. I also
know a little Spanish, so I (3) _____________________four languages. I
(4) _______________________the course a lot, but it’s really hard work.
The course (5) ______________________ three years ago. I (6)
______________________ with my parents and my sister. My brother (7)
____________________ to work in the United States last year. After I
graduate, I (8) ________________________________ as a translator. I
hope so anyway.
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Pronouns Possessive Reflexive
Subject Object Adjective Pronoun pronoun
I Me
We Us
He Him
She her
It It
They them
You you
PRACTICE
1. About you
Find a partner and then complete and practice these questions.
a) What is your name your name?
b) How old are you?
c) Where do you come from?
d) Where do you live?
e) What is your hobby?
f) What . . . you . . .?
g) How many brothers and sisters do you have?
h) What is your father’s job?
i) What is your main dream?
2. Write a paragraph about you. Use the text about Maurizio to help you.
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3. Interview three of your clasmates. Ask about his/her name, age, origin,
address, hobby, job, and main dream.
SELF INTRODUCTION
-Greeting
-Permitting
Good morning every body,let me intruduce my self to you
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-Cloosing
Thanks for your attention.
I think thats enough
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CHAPTER 2 TELLING DAILY ACTIVITY
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2.2 Present Simple
1. Making Negatives
Example:
The sun rises in the west.
The sun doesn’t rise in the west. It rises in the east.
a) The Pope lives in Alaska.
The Pope doesn’t live in Alaska
b) Manchester United footballers wear yellow shirts.
Manchester United footballers don’t wear yellow shirts
c) The sun shines at night.
The sun doesn’t shine at night
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No, i don’t
e. Does your teacher give you a lot of homework?
Yes, she/he does
f. Do your parents read a lot?
Yes, they does
g. Does it rain a lot here in September?
No, it doesn’t
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PRACTICE
a. Find a partner and practice these questions.
1. What do you usually do - in the morning?
- in the afternoon?
- in the evening?
- at the weekend?
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3. Study the chart
a. Write questions to find the information about the people in your chart
1. Where . . . from?
2. . . . married?
3. Does . . . children?
4. How many . . . ?
5. What . . . do?
6. What . . . free time?
7. What . . . doing at the moment?
b. Job description
A B C
A farmer helps fires.
A receptionist puts out legal advice.
An architect repairs medicine for patients.
A lawyer works guests
A soldier prescribes buildings
A firefighter welcomes on the land.
A decorator fights for the home and the children.
A mechanic provides room in a house
A housewife designs cars
A shop assistant paints customers
A doctor looks after his/her country.
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CHAPTER 3 TELLING PAST EVENT
3.2 Complete the text with the verbs above in the past form.
Gary Smith yesterday (1) ____________ his twentieth birthday, but he’s
lucky to be alive. In March this year, he was climbing Ben Nevis, Britain’s
highest mountain, when he (2) ____________ his way and (3) _________
sixteen hours in sub-zero temperatures. ‘My friends (4) ______ at me for
having so much survival equipment, but it (5) ___________ my life.’
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On the first night, the weather was so bad that it tore his new mountain tent
to pieces, so he moved into a Youth Hostel. He (6) _________________ the
hostel at 10:00 the next morning, but that afternoon he was in trouble. ‘I (7)
____________ off a rock and (8) _________ my left leg. I (9) __________
move.’
Mountain rescue teams went out to look for Gary, and (10) ________ him at
9:00 the next morning. A helicopter (11) ________________ him to a
hospital, where he (12) _________ several operations. ‘Next time I’ll go
with my friends, not on my own!’ he joked.
2. Short answers
Answer the question about Gary using short answers.
1) Did Gary get lost?
2) Did he have a lot of equipment?
3) Did he go with his friends?
4) Did he hurt his hand?
5) Did you do your homework last night?
3. Making Questions
1) I went to the United States in 19________.
2) I went to ________ for my last holiday.
3) We stayed in _______________________.
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4) We stayed there for _________________.
5) We had ________________ weather.
6) We travelled round by ________.
7) We had _____________ food.
But how do they find the US when they first arrive? What do they think of the
people, the culture and the way of life.
Jamie Peterson spoke to three of them.
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But now he is a successful here for two years.’ After a year, she works on Madison Avenue for
business with his three brothers his wife came to join him, and a publisher. She married a
and his sister. They run a soccer since then they’ve had a daughter, Vietnamese American three years
store in New Brunswick. so they decided to stay. ago, and they live in Long Island.
Roberto’s girlfriend is now his They don’t have any children yet.
wife, and they have two children ‘At first it was very strange.
who go to American schools. Everything is so big here,’ he says. What does she think of living in
‘I started to feel happy when I New York? ‘It’s very similar to
When asked why he came to the bought a car. Now I go everywhere Hong Kong. It’s a busy city, very
US, Roberto says without by car. In Hungary, we only use the exciting, and people walk very fast!
hesitation, ‘Because I want to car at the weekends, but here your I like the stores here. They’re huge,
work hard and be successful.’ He car is part of your life. Nobody and it’s cheaper than Hong Kong.
certainly works hard. He’s at the walks anywhere.’ But you need a car here. In Hong
store all day, then works as a Kong everyone uses public
driver in the evening. ‘That’s why How does he find the people? ‘Very transportation, because it’s good
I like America,’ he says. ‘You can friendly. The first question and it’s cheap. At first I hated
be what you want.’ everybody ask you is ”Where are driving here, but it’s OK now.’
you from?” People talk to you here,
‘When I first came here, I didn’t they start conversations. I like the What does she like best? ‘The
speak the language, and it was fact that there are people from all space. Here I live in a house with a
Winter. It was so cold! There was over the world. yard. In Hong Kong it’s so crowded.
snow! Now nearly all my family And the people are friendly. When
are here, not only in New York, What about the way of life? ‘The I go jogging, everyone says “Hi!”
but also in California, and in thing I like best is the And the food is from every country
Texas. We meet about once a independence. Nobody tells me in the world.’
month and have a huge Mexican what to do. Here you can do what
meal that takes about five hours! you want, so you learn to make
We’re all happy here.’ decisions for yourself. I feel in
control.’
PRACTICE
1. Ask and answer these questions.
1) What did you do last night?
2) What time did you get up this morning?
3) Did you eat breakfast before leaving home?
4) What time did you leave home?
5) How did you come to the campus?
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6) What did you do last weekend?
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CHAPTER 4 TELLING FUTURE
Read the following two opinions about two candidates of governor election.
‘I’m voting for Greta Monroe. She’s the best ‘I’m not voting. I used to vote in every election and
candidate. She’s honest, hard working, and nothing changed. I’m not going to waste my time
itelligent. Just think, we are going to have our anymore. In fact, I’m leaving for Chicago the day
first woman governor! I’m sure that she’ll do a before the election, so I’m not even going be there .
great job. For one thing, she’s fair. She wants Besides, I’m sure Overmeyer is going to win. He’s not
to help poor people, but she isn’t going to raise a politician; he is a businesman. He started his own
taxes for the rest of us. She’s also very company and now it’s one of the state’s largest
interested in education, and that’s impotant to employers. All the business people will vote for him .
me. ‘ (Diane Marshall, 67, retired teacher) The others don’t have a chance.’ (Richard Chen, 26,
acountant)
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b) Future with intention and prediction
Express your intention and prediction with BE + GOING + TO.
(S + be going to + verb 1 + complement)
S + am/is/are + going to + verb 1 + complement
Example:
- I am going to meet you tonight.
- This place is not going to be suitable for you.
- Ayu is going to be a star.
- You are not going to pay your debt on time.
- Are they going to visit us here?
- In fifty years later, many islands in Indonesia are going to sink
because of the global warming.
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PRACTICE
AUGUST
Sunday 14 On Monday evening I’m going to a disco with my
Monday 15 9.00 p.m. : go to
friend Louice. On Tuesday evening I (1) _____
a disco with
Louise ______. (2) On Wednesday _______ (not)
Tuesday 16 Work late
anything. On Thursday evening I (3) _______
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________ my friend Julie at 7 o’clock. I’ve got
Thursday 18 7.00 p.m. : meet
Julie an appoinment with the doctor on Friday
Friday 19 6.30 p.m. : see
evening. I (4) ________________ him at 6.30.
doctor
Saturday 20 In the evening: Then on Saturday I (5) __________ to the
go to the ciname
cinama with Peter. We (6) ___________ at the
with Peter
expresso cafe at 7.30. What about you? What
Example:
‘I’ve made up my mind I’m going to change (change) my job?’ ‘What are
you going to do (you/do)’ ‘I’m not sure yet.’
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3. Complete the sentences using I’ll or I won’t and the verbs below.
Example:
I’m tired. I think I’ll go to bed early tonight.
Setiap hari saya sibuk dengan kuliah saya. Pada pagi hari saya harus bangun
pada pukul lima. Saya memasak, membersihkan tempat tidur, mandi, sarapan,
lalu pergi ke kampus. Di kampus saya mulai belajar pada pukul 07.30 a.m.
hingga 05.00 p.m. Pada malam hari saya harus menyelesaikan PR dan laporan
saya, sehingga saya tidak memiliki waktu istirahat yang cukup. Akhir pekan
depan saya memutuskan untuk pergi piknik di Bantimurung. Saya akan pergi
berenang di sana sambil menikmati pemandangan sekitar. Meskipun saya
telah berada di sana beberapa kali, tetapi saya tidak pernah merasa bosan.
Saya suka air terjun dan pemandangan.
CHAPTER 5 MY GRANDFATHER
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5.1 Forming Pastparticiple
5.2 Complete the text with suitable verbs from 5.1 above.
My grandfather is 96 years old, and he (1) ________________ a long
and interesting life. He (2) _______________________ a lot. He (3)
________________the Tajmahal in India, and the Pyramids in Egypt. He
(4) ______________________ lions in Africa, and (5) ______________ a
camel across the Sahara dissert. He says that the most beautiful place he (6)
____________ to is Kathmandu in Nepal. He (7) ____________________
the Queen in several occations. In 1959 he was a soldier in New Zealand
when he came to visit, and in 1972 he went to a garden party at
Buckingham Palace.
He (8) ____________________ married twice. His first wife died
when she was 32. He met his second wife while he was travelling round
France by bike. He and his wife, Eleaner, (9) _____________________
married for 50 years, and they (10) ___________________ in the same
cottage in the country since they got married. He says that he (11)
_________________ never ________________ ill in his life. The secret of
good health, according to my grandfather, is exercise. He goes swimming
every day. He (12) _______________________ this since he was a boy. He
also has a glass of whisky every night. Perhaps that is his secret!
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She hasn’t been on television.
2) Robert Swan is an explorer.
be/North Pole
________________________________________________________
see/polar bears
________________________________________________________
never/get lost
________________________________________________________
3) Bill and Sophie are unemployed.
not have/a job for six months
________________________________________________________
not have/a holiday since Chrismas
________________________________________________________
not be/the cinema for a year
________________________________________________________
4) Andra is a tennis player.
play tennis/since she was six
________________________________________________________
not win/a senior competition
________________________________________________________
never play/at Wimbeldon
________________________________________________________
b. Questinons
Ask these people questions about their experiences. Use have ever.
1. a racing driver – have an accident?
Have you ever had an accident?
2. an explorer – get lost?
_________________________________________________
3. an actress – forget your words?
_________________________________________________
4. a montaineer – climb Mount Everest?
_________________________________________________
5. a window cleaner – fall off your ladder?
_________________________________________________
6. a pop singer – have a number one song?
______________ ______________________________
7. an electrician – have an electric shock?
_________________________________________________
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D Yes, I have, lots of time! But not a serious crash.
d. Short answers
Answer the questions below about ‘My grandfather’ in 1.
1) Has your grtanfather been married for a long time?
________________________________________________________
2) Has he ever met a queen?
________________________________________________________
3) Has he often been ill?
________________________________________________________
4) Have he and his wife lived in their house for a long time?
________________________________________________________
5) Has he had an interesting life?
________________________________________________________
PRACTICE
1. for or since
Complete the senteces with for or since.
1) I haven’t seen Keith ________________ a while.
2) He’s been in China _______________ January.
3) He works for a company called KAMP. He has worked for them
_______________ several years.
4) He and his wife have lived next to me ________ their son, Tom, was born.
5) I have known them ____________ many years.
6) We have been friends ____________ we were at the university togather.
7) His wife, Carrie, is a designer. She has had her own studio ___________
six months.
8) ‘I’m looking after Tom today’. ‘He’s been at my house ______________
8.00 this morning'.
DANNIS HEAL
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politician. He (2) ___________________ (go) to Oxford University in
1975, and in 1982 he (3) _________________________ (become) a
Member of Parlement (MP). He (4) ______________________________
(be) an MP since then. He (5) _______________________________ (be)
a Defence Minister from 1989-1995. He (6) _____________________
(write) three books, including his autobiography The Time of my Life, and
a spy story called The Time to Run. He is married to the artist Edna Heal,
and they have two children. They (7) _______________________ (live)
in Oxford for ten years, they (8) ___________________________ (move)
to London in 1995. They now (9) ____________________________
(live) in a house in Cadogan Square in central London.
ANGELA
Book the hotel for the reception √
Order the cake x
Order the flowers x
Buy a dress √
JEAN-PIERRE
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Book the church √
Order the champagne √
Buy a suit x
Buy the wedding rings x
BOTH
Send the invitations x
Decide where to go √
Ada banyak objek wisata saya telah kunjungi. Namun, yang paling
berkesan adalah kota Malino. Ia memiliki cuaca yang sangat sejuk
dan pemandangan alam yang sangat indah. Dia juga kaya dengan
berbagai hasil pertanian, seperti berbagai jenis buah-buahan dan
sayur mayur. Selain itu, kita dapat mencicipi berbagai panganan dan
kue tradisional. Sewaktu saya berada di sana saya mencicipi jagung
rebus dan jagung bakar. Saya juga membeli tenteng dan baje kacang
untuk oleh-oleh keluarga di Makassar.
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beautiful ___________ ____________ busy __________ ____________
new ___________ ____________ patient __________ ____________
lovely ___________ ____________ young __________ ____________
hot ___________ ____________ bad __________ ____________
good ___________ ____________ comfortable __________ ____________
handsome ___________ ____________ rude __________ ____________
mean ___________ ____________ fit __________ ____________
generous ___________ ____________ large __________ ____________
6.2 Reading
How old am I?
I have two sisters, Abigail and Jill, and two brothers, Graham and
Robert. Abigail is twenty. Jill is six years younger than Abigail, but she is
two years older than Robert. Robert is four years younger than me, and he is
eight years younger than me than Graham.
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No, it wasn’t. It was ______________________________________.
4) The weather today is colder than yesterday.
No, it isn’t. It’s _________________________________________.
5) She bought the cheapest watch in the shop.
No, she didn’t. She bought ________________________________.
6) Jack’s meaner than Alan.
No, he isn’t. He’s _______________________________________.
7) Janet arrived later than John.
No, she didn’t. She arrived ________________________________.
8) This is the easiest exercise in this book.
No, it isn’t. It’s _________________________________________.
PRACTICE
1. as or than
Complete the sentences with as or than.
1. Are you as tall ______________________ your brother?
2. She’s not as clever ______________________ her sister.
3. Was Joane’s party better _________________ Maria’s?
4. I’m studying the same subject __________ Emma.
5. Liz works much harder ________________ John.
6. I haven’t got as many cousins _______________ you.
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Example:
Bob’s taller than Jack.
Jack’s not as tall as Bob.
Bob got more presents than Jack.
Jack didn’t get as many present as Bob.
Examples:
o I’m more hard-working than my sister
o My grandfather is the oldest.
o I’m not as patient as my mother.
1) ____________________________________________________________
2) ____________________________________________________________
3) ____________________________________________________________
4) ____________________________________________________________
5) ____________________________________________________________
6) ____________________________________________________________
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cemberut dan tertutup terhadap semua orang. Suatu ketika, kami berudua pergi
ke pesta perkawing. Dalam perjalanan pulang ke rumah, kami melihat
kecelekaan. Seorang gadis terjatuh dari motornya dan terluka parah. Saya
menyatakan untuk membantu gadis tersebut namun dia melarangnya. Kalau
saya tetap mau membantu gadis tersebut, dia menyuruh saya turun dari mobil
kami dan dia mau terus pulang. Saya memutuskan membantu gadis tersebut
dan dia meninggalkan saya bersama mobil itu.
7.1 Starter
Write down two things that you like about your city/village and two things
that you don’t like it. Tell the class.
7.2 Reading
You are going to read about two millionaires. One was very mean, the other
was very generous. First read quickly about Milton Petrie. Can you remember
any examples of his kindness.
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A TALE OF TWO MILLIONAIRES
Milton Petrie Hetty Green
The Most Generous Man in the World The Richest, Meanest Woman in the World
Every morning, billionaire Milton Petrie Henetta (Hetty) Green was a very spoilt, only child.
walked from his New York apartment and She was born in Massachusetts, USA, in 1835. Her father
bought a newspaper from the ragged old man was a millionaire businessman. Her mother was often ill,
on the street corner. One morning the man and so from the age of two, her father took her with him to
wasn’t there. Petrie learned that he was very ill work and taught her about stocks and shares. At the age of
in the city hospital. Immediately he paid his six, she started reading the daily financial newspapers and
hospital bill and later, when the man died, paid she opened her own bank account.
for his funeral.
Her father died when she was 21 and she was
The old man was just one of many inherited $7,5 million. She went to New York and
people that Milton Petrie helped with his invested on Wall Street. Hetty saved every penny, eating
money. Whenever he read about personal in the cheapest retaurants for 15 cents. She became one of
disaster in his newspaper Petrie sent generous the richest and most hated women in the world. She was
cheques, especially to the families of policemen called ‘The Witch of Wall Street.’ At 33 she married
or firemen injured at work. He also sent Edward Green, a multimillionaireeen, and had two
cheques to a mother who lost five children in a children, Ned and Sylvia.
fire, and a beautiful model, whose face was cut
in a knife attack. It cost him millions of dollars, Hetty’s meanness was legendary. She always argued
but he still had millions left. He said that he was about prices in shops. She walked to the local grocery
lucky in business and he wanted to help those store to buy broken cookies (biscuits) which were much
less fortunate than himself. ‘The nice thing is, cheaper, and to get a free bone for her much-loved dog,
the harder I work, the more money I make, and Dewey. Once she lost a two cent-stamp and spent the
the more people I can help.’ night looking for it. She never bought clothes and always
wore the same long, ragged black skirt. Worst of all, when
Milton Petrie died in 1994, when he her son Ned fell and injured his knee, she refused to pay
was 92. His will was 120 pages long because he for a doctor and spent hours looking for free medical help.
left $150 million to 383 people. His widow, In the end Ned’s leg was amputated.
Carroll, his fourth and last wife, said his
generosity was a result of the poverty of his When she died in 1916 she left her children $100
early years. His family were poor but kind- million (worth $9.3 billion today). Her daughter built a
hearted. His father was a Russian immigrant hospital with her money.
who became a policeman, but he never arrested
anyone, he was too kind. He couldn’t give a
parking ticket.
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PRACTICE
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CHAPTER 8 LET’S GO SHOPPING
You plan to go shopping next Saturday. You note things you want to buy.
Tell things you have noted based aphabetical order. Continue around the class.
To help you, look at the lists below.
milk cheese
potatoes cake
butter sausages
bread wine
A Next Saturday
tomatoes I want to go shopping and I want to buy an apple.
crisps
B Next Saturday I want to go shopping and I want to buy an apple and some bread.
C Next Saturday I want to go shopping and I want to buy an apple, some bread, and
some cheese.
D Next Saturday ....................................................................................................
Sarah (S) and Vicky (V) are two students who share a flat.
It is Saturday morning, and Sarah has written a shopping list.
Dialogue 1
V It says here milk. How much milk do we need?
S Two pints.
V And eggs? How many eggs?
S A dozen.
V And what about potatoes? How many potatoes?
S A kilo’s enough.
V And butter?
S Just one pocket.
Dialogue 2
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V Do we need anything else?
S Let’s have a look. We’ve got some apples, but there aren’t any grapes.
And there isn’t any coffee, but we’ve got some tea.
V Is there any orage juice left. Or did somebody finish it?
S There’s a little, but there isn’t much, so we need some more.
V And vegetables? Have we got many vegetables?
S Well, I can see a few carrots, but there are many onions.
V Oh, and don’t forget we need a lot of crisps. Many nephews are coming
tomorrow!
S Right, then. I think tha’s everything. Let’s go! By the way, how much
money have you got?
1. Find count nouns (CNs) and uncount nouns (Uns) from the dialogues.
1. a/an or some
Put a/an before the count nouns, and some before the uncount nouns.
1 _____________ chair 10 _____________ music
2 _____________ sugar 11 _____________ job
3 _____________ stampt 12 _____________ work
4 _____________ book 13 _____________ apple
5 _____________ petrol 14 _____________ fruit
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6 _____________ tree 15 _____________ tomatoe
7 _____________ air 16 _____________ tomato soup
8 _____________ money 17 _____________ problem
9 _____________ pound 18 _____________ information
2. some or any
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Complete the sentences with a little ,a few, or a lot of
1) I have ____________ close friends. Two or three.
2) He has _________________ money. He’s a millionaire.
3) ‘Do you take sugar in coffee?’ . ‘Just _____________. Half a spoonful.’
4) ‘Have you got _____________CDs?’ ‘Hundreds.’
5) I’ll be ready in _____________________ minutes.
6) She speaks good Spanish, but only _________________ Russian.
PRACTISE
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3. Singular and plural
There are mistakes in some of these sentences. Find the mistakes and correct
them.
1 How many persons live in your family?
2 Where is the scissors?
3 I’ve bought a new teethbrush.
4 Do you eat a lot of fish?
5 Are the children asleep yet?
6 Your hairs look very nice. Have you just washed them?
7 Ten kilometre are a long way to walk.
8 Physics were my favorite subject at school.
9 I don’t like wearing pyjamas in bed.
10 Do you like my jacket and trouser?
4. Town/village survey
Work in groups. Talk about the good things and bad things about living in
your town/village. Make a list. Compare your list with the class.
Good things:
There are a lot of cafes and restaurants.
There are some good shops.
There are some good panoramas.
We can go on lots of walks.
Bad things:
But we don’t have any good clubs.
There isn’t any supermarket.
There’s only one coffee shop.
There isn’t anywhere that we can go at night.
TINJAUAN BUKU
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masih bersifat umum, yaitu berkaitan dengan daily English dengan menfokuskan
bahasa Inggris mahasiwa sehingga dapat mengakses informasi dan IPTEKS serta
DAFTAR PUSTAKA
Amri. 2007. Bahasa Inggris Dasar I. Jurusan Teknik Kimia Politeknik Negeri
Ujung Pandang.
Beaumont, Digby and Granger, Colin. 1992. The Heinemann: English Grammar.
Great Britain:The Bath Press, Avon.
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John and Soars, Liz. 2002. New Headway English Course, Workbook. UK:
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John and Soars, Liz. 2002. New Headway English Course, Student’s Book. UK:
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