Resista Vikaliana Bahasa inggris 15/11/2018.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What you’ll need to know for Freshman DGP
Advertisements

Part of Speech (Kelas Kata)
THE PARTS OF SPEECH. PART OF SPEECH  All words serve a particular function in a sentence.  A word’s function is determined by what “part of speech”
Nouns Function: ____________________________ Examples: Person Place
Parts of Speech A Brief Review. Noun Person, Place, Thing, or Idea Common: begins with lower case letter (city) Proper: begins with capital letter (Detroit)
PARTS OF SPEECHPARTS OF SPEECH. NOUNS Definition: A noun names a person, place, or thing. Example: John, computer, honesty, school A singular noun is.
Parts of Speech A Brief Review. Noun Person, Place, Thing, or Idea Common: begins with lower case letter (city) Proper: begins with capital letter (Detroit)
The Eight Parts of Speech
PARTS OF SPEECH PACKET English 10. NOUNS  A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea  A proper noun is ALWAYS capitalized and it.
Syntax Parts of Speech and Parts of the Sentence.
 Nouns name persons, places, things, or ideas. 1. Proper: CAPITAL LETTERS  Montana, Sally, United States of America 2. Common: no capital.
August 13, Names a person, place or thing Proper Noun: specific, begins with a capital letter Common Noun: general and does not get capitalized.
Pronouns & Possessive Forms. SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS I You He She It We You They.
Pronouns Chapter 8.
There are 8 parts of speech.
The Eight Parts of Speech
English Week 20 Day 1.
English Grammar for German Students
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Grades 9-12
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
What is a sentence? A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Ex. This gift is for you. Every sentence has two parts: Subject Predicate.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar PARTS OF SPEECH.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Grades 9-12
Parts of Speech Review English 10A – Chapter 12.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
Personal Pronouns Parts of Speech 3.
Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
8 Parts of Speech REVIEW: Eleventh Grade
Grammar and Vocabulary Development
Intensive English Program
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar PARTS OF SPEECH.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
THE PARTS OF SPEECH Created by Cindy Leibel
THE PARTS OF SPEECH Created by Cindy Leibel
Parts of Speech Nouns Prepositions Pronouns Conjunctions
Introduction to Word Classes
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
THE PARTS OF SPEECH Created by Cindy Leibel
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
Quarter 1.
Honors English 9 Mrs. Ivey
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
Parts of Speech Year Nine.
English Grammar Grades 9-12
Parts of Speech II.
Parts of speech Part 2.
The Eight Parts of Speech
The Eight Parts of Speech
Verbs and Pronouns.
The Eight Parts of Speech
English Grammar Parts of Speech.
Grammar Chapter 1 Parts of Speech.
The Eight Parts of Speech
Presentation transcript:

Resista Vikaliana Bahasa inggris 15/11/2018

SELF INTRODUCTION (formal and informal) Resista Vikaliana SELF INTRODUCTION (formal and informal) Pengajar: Resista Vikaliana, S. Si. MM 15/11/2018

Let’s get acquainted! If you already know everybody in class, find someone whom you don’t know well and talk about some of the following things: Nicknames Hometows Family Favorite subjects Jobs Work experience Favorite pastimes Likes and dislikes Current living situations I work for... I like/ I enjoy... What’s your last name? Do you have a nickname? What should I call you? Is that a Sundanese name? Where do you live? What do you do? How do you spend your free time? What’s your favorite...? What do you think of....? 15/11/2018 Resista Vikaliana

Let’s get acquainted! Introduce yourself to someone you do not know. Tell him/ her about your self. Find out as much as you can about him/ her Be prepared to tell someone else in class about him or her Hi, I’m... How do you do?I’m... Let me introduce... I’d like you to meet... Just call me... Please call me... My friends call me... I’m form... I’m majoring in.... 15/11/2018 Resista Vikaliana

Formal and Informal Way Good morning How do you do? How are you? I am fine, thank you I’m very well, thank you Good bye Morning Hello Hi How are you? Fine, thanks Not bad Bye 15/11/2018 Resista Vikaliana

Hello. My name is Rangga. I’m a new student here Hello. My name is Rangga. I’m a new student here. I’m a computer programmer and I work for PT Maju Sejahtera. I was born in Jakarta on March, 25, 1990. I enjoy tennis and I love reading about automotive Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

How to get the handout? You will be able to download the handout by this following blog’s address: www.resistav.wordpress.com Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

PARTS OF SPEECH Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Parts of Speech Noun / kata benda Pronoun / kata ganti Adjective / kata sifat Verb / kata kerja Adverb / kata keterangan Conjunction / kata penghubung Preposition / kata depan Interjection / kata seru Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Noun Abstract Noun Concrete Noun Common Noun (movement, authority, development, etc) Concrete Noun (fan, teacher, perfume, etc) Common Noun (tool, city, etc) Proper Noun (Mary, Indonesia, Cisadane, etc) Collective Noun (a team, an organizer, a regiment, etc) Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Pronoun(1) Pronoun that replace noun as a subject (I, you, he, she, it, they, we) Pronoun that replace noun as an object (me, you, him, her, us, them) Pronoun that use as adjective (my, your, his, her, our, their) Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Pronoun(2) Pronoun that use as possessive (mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs) Pronoun that use as adverb (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves) Uncertainty Pronoun (using: that, which, what, who, whom) Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Adjective Adjective is explaining noun or pronoun There are two kinds of adjective: 1. Adjective that explain noun (good book, handsome boy, true story, etc) 2. Adjective that explain pronoun (She is very beautiful, They are clever, etc) Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Adverb(1) Adverb is explaining verb, adjective, or another adverb There are three kinds of adverb: 1. Adverb that explain verb -He always speaks English with his friends -The farmers work hard -The student is reading an English book loudly Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Adverb(2) 3. Adverb that explain adverb 2. Adverb that explain adjective -The book is very expensive -The room is too big for us -Economics is quite different from literature 3. Adverb that explain adverb -He speaks English very well -She walks quite slowly -They come here so often Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Conjunction (1) Conjunction is a word or words that connect two words, phrases or tenses. List of conjunction: and as well as both....and.... neither....nor.... not only....but also.... but so in spite of etc Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Conjunction (2) Example: 1.I want to buy the book, but I don’t have enough money 2.He never studies well, so he can not do the homework 3.Jack went out in spite of the rain Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Preposition Preposition is showing a connection between noun or pronoun with another word in a tense Example: 1. I drive a car to the office 2. I walked around the house List or preposition: about, above, after, for, to, around, before, behind, beside, between, in front of, in, on, into, under, until, with, from, at, during, among, etc. Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Practice Example: Asep always goes to office every day Subject Pronoun adverb of frequency verb adverb of time   Euis often buys some fruits at the market every week I will do my best for the English Test Budi played badminton last Sunday Rara and I always do some exercises of basketball twice a week Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

TENSES (1) Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Tenses Tenses are a form of verb that their change depend on TIME and EVENT Tenses are the basic of learning English Tenses has 16 kinds, but only 12 kinds are using frequently. Four tenses that seldom use are: simple past future tense, past future continuous tense, past future perfect tense, past future perfect continuous tense Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Tenses (2) Simple Present Present Continuous Present Perfect WAKTU/ SIFAT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS PERFECT PERFECT CONTINUOUS PRESENT Simple Present Present Continuous Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous PAST Simple Past Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous FUTURE Simple Future Future Continuous Future Perfect Future Perfect Continuous Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE is using for an action that happens when we talk or at present SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE is using for a frequent activity, habbitual actions and general truth Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Exercise (1): Make sentences (simple present tense in positive and negative pattern) using two words of these words below! Hold Run Come Write Eat Sit Act Open Begin Fry Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018

Exercise (2): Change the sentences below into the right sentences! Our lecturer (stand,not).................up right now. She (sit)..........................on the corner of her desk. It (rain, not)................right now. The sun (shine).............., and the sky (be)...................blue. Look out the window. (Rain, it)..................? Should I take my umbrella? Alice (take, not).........................the bus to school every day. She usually (walk).................... (Take, you) ...............................the bus to get to school every day, or (walk, you)...................? (Rain, it)..................a lot in southern California? Resista Vikaliana 15/11/2018