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-Sympathize, Encourage, & Persuade- SPEAKING 2 -Sympathize, Encourage, & Persuade- By: AFDAL YULIANSYAH (1201006) DENIWATI (1200999) NOVIE ASFIRA (1200992) SINDYA FANTIKA (1200996) UTARI NOVIALITA (1201007)

EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPHATY

Definition of Sympathy Sympathy is a feeling of pity and sorrow when we see someone else in a bad situation, Thing we can do is to entertain them.

How do we show our sympathy? We can say it to she/he directly. Let them know that you care of them. We can also use a card, an e-mail to express our sympathy, if she/he far away from us

Expression Of Sympathy How to express sympathy No Expression Of Sympathy 1. You are in my thoughts. 2. Oh, I am sorry to hear that. 3. That’s  too bad. 4. Be patient, it would be better soon 5. We are thinking of you during this difficult time 6. Sent with love and remembrance. 7. With deepest sympathy,… 8. Please accept my condolences,… 9. Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. 10. What a pity of you !

How to respond sympathy No Responding Sympathy 1. It’s very kind of you. 2. I hope so. 3. That’s  a pity, isn’t it? 4. Thanks for you sympathy. 5. Thanks for your support. 6. I would be OK, thank you. 7. I can’t say anything, but thanks.

EXPRESSION OF ENCOURAGEMENT

Definition of Encourage Encouraging is inspiring (someone) with the courage or confidence to do something by approval or help; support

Expression Of Encourage 1. Keep up the good work. 2. You’re coming along well 3. Come on, you can do it! 4. Keep Going! 5. Give it you best shot. 6. What have you got to lose? 7. If at first you don’t succeed… 8. That’s a good effort! 9. Give it a shot! 10. That’s a real improvement.

Encouraging someone to stop stalling and do something No Encouraging someone to stop stalling and do something 1. Let’s see some action 2. Are you just going to stand there all day? 3. I expect to see some results soon 4. You’re letting the world pass you by 5. Go for broke! 6. Knock your self out! 7. Are you just going to sit there? 8. Fish or cut bait. 9. Give it a shot! 10. Take no prisoners!

Read this conversation Mira : Hi, Lydia, what are you doing? Lidya : I’m reading “Ketika Cinta Bertasbih” what a wonderful story! Mira : Didn’t you read “Ayat-ayat Cinta” before? Lidya : I love these stories. They are written by a marvelous writer. Mira : I will fall asleep if I read those kinds of novels. I hate reading. Also, those books are too heavy for me to read. Lidya : Come on, Mira…. You need to read. Maybe you should start reading novels with lighter subjects and language. Mira : Is there any? Lidya : Yes, of course. Why don’t you start reading some chicklit or teenlit? They are very popular right now. Try to read “Dealova” for a start. Mira Oh, yeah. That’s true. I want to read their novels. Lidya :See, how you get interested in reading. Why don’t you just read about a subject that you like first? Mira : All right. I will read some teenlit or chicklit for a start. The word “Come on, Mira. You need to read” is used to expressed encouragement

EXPRESSION OF PERSUASION

Definition of Persuade Persuading is an expression to persuade someone. So, someone want to do something as like as persuader’s request. Persuade is a term that refers to the act of advising or urging a person to do something.

Expression Of Persuasion 1. Are you sure you can’t…? 2. You’re not going to let me down, are you? 3. Why don’t you…? 4. Buy me this one, mom, please? 5. Just this once! 6. Won’t you ….. Please? 7. Not even for me? 8. I think it would be a pity if we didn’t… 9. Give it a shot! 10. I’m begging you, will you?

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