EXPRESSION GIVES INSTRUCTIONS : ENCOURAGE, PROHIBIT, ASK PERMISSION AND HOW TO RESPOND IT. CREATED BY : DEIKA TSANIYA GHOZALI 133411046 PBI 3B.

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EXPRESSION GIVES INSTRUCTIONS : ENCOURAGE, PROHIBIT, ASK PERMISSION AND HOW TO RESPOND IT. CREATED BY : DEIKA TSANIYA GHOZALI PBI 3B

who gave instructions on the picture below ? in your mind, Tell me about what he said?

IN THE PICTURE,WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE FOLLOWING EVENTS ?

WHAT THE PURPOSE OF THE COACH ROBERTO MANCINI ?

INVITATION TO DO SOMETHING give your opinion about what is done and what the benefits of such an invitation ?

WHAT ARE THEY DO? WHAT IS RESPONSES FROM THE CHILD ?

make a prohibition against the image with your sentence ? After you looked the picture. what are your responses ?

GIVE YOUR REASONS REGARDING BANNING SMOKING CIGARETTES

DO YOU KNOW ?WHY THE PIG IS PROHIBITED TO EAT IN ISLAM ?

GIVE YOUR ADVICE ABOUT THE BAD BEHAVIOR ON EACH PICTURE BELOW ?

ASKING PERMISSION what is usually done when someone wants a visit ? What did he say when he want to visit other people's homes ?

WHAT ARE YOUR RESPONSES WHEN SHE ASK PERMISSION ?

HAVE YOU EVER SAID SOMETHING LIKE THAT BELOW ? WHEN AND HOW YOUR SENTENCE WHILE YOU NEED HELP ?

CHARACTER OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION What do you think about the purpose of early childhood education ?

WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE PICTURES ?

TELL ME WHAT IS HAPPENING IN EACH PICTURE ?

THAT’S ALL