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UN Preparation. English For SMP students Episode 70. UN ‘06. The Materials are:. Reading : Means Of Transportation Vocabulary. UN ‘06. Queen Elizabeth II.
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UN Preparation English For SMP students Episode 70 UN ‘06
The Materials are: • Reading : Means Of Transportation • Vocabulary UN ‘06
Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II which usually called QE II is the modern passenger ship in her time. There are not many ships like the QE II now. Most people prefer to travel by air and not by sea. The QE II is very slow and expensive compared with a modern jet plane. The ship is really an enormous floating, almost a small floating town. The five day voyage from Southampton, England to New York is a real holiday. UN ‘06
The QE II can carry 2000 passengers, and it has a staff of 950 running the ship and looking after the passengers. The ship has three restaurants, eight bars, a ladies hair dresser’s and a men’s barbers ship. In addition, there are swimming-pool, cinemas, casino, libraries, hospital, bank, and gymnasium. Yes, it is like a small city, but there are no cars, buses, or trucks. The air is clean and there is peace and quiet. UN ‘06
The five-day voyage from Southampton, England to New York is a real holiday.The underlined word means …. • journey by water (jb) • happy traveling • long journey • trip by boat UN ‘06
The Queen Elizabeth II which is usually called QE II is the modern passenger ship in her time. (paragraph 1) The underlined word refers to …. • the QE II passengers • the Queen of England • Queen Elizabeth II (jb) • Trip by boat UN ‘06
Which statement is not true based on the text above? • QE was a luxurious ship at that time. • Passengers can have their hair cut on that ship. • The ship was big. • There were some vehicles on it. (jb) UN ‘06
Which paragraph that gives the details of the ship? • Paragraph one • Paragraph two • Paragraph three (jb) • Paragraph four UN ‘06
How many people could be carried by the ship? • Two thousands only (jb) • Less than two thousands • More than two thousands • Two thousands and six UN ‘06
Agreement I agree with you You’re right It’s true I know Absolutely No doubt about it That’s exactly what I think Disagreement I disagree I don’t agree I can’t agree I don’t think so I’m not sure about it I don’t know I wouldn’t say that Expressing Agreement and Disagreement UN ‘06
Afi : Did you see the TV last night?Tri : Yes l did. It was such a very good information on that channel.Afi : You are right.The underlined utterance expresses …. • agreement (jb) • disagreement • complement • certainty UN ‘06
Dio : I think the test was so difficult.Edi : I don’t think so. I could do it easily.From the dialogue above we know that …. • Dio agree with Edi’s opinion. • Edi had the same opinion with Dio. • Dio disappointed with the test result. • Edi didn’t agree with Dio’s opinion. (jb) UN ‘06
Mother : Adi can you help me hanging this picture.Adi : Where I should put it?Mother : In the living room.Adi : I think it would be better if we put it in the dining room.Mother : .... You are smart, dear. • That’s not true. • I don’t agree. • I disagree. • That’s right. (jb) UN ‘06
Ujang : The cost of the car fuel will increase next month.Tirta : Oh, I don’t think it’s good. It will need more money to spend.The underlined utterance is about …. • requesting • agreeing • apologizing • disagreeing (jb) UN ‘06
Expressing Certainty I’m certain (that) …. There’s no doubt that …. It’s possible that …. I’m sure that … Expressing Uncertainty I doubt (that) …. I’m doubtful (that) …. I’m not certain (that) …. I’m not sure (that) …. I can’t decide (that) …. I don’t believe (that) …. Perhaps …. Probably …. Language Function UN ‘06
Mom: How was your final test. Could you make it?Son : … It’s just a piece of cake. • Perhaps • Absolutely (jb) • I don’t know • May be UN ‘06
Nia : There’s a book fair at Senayan. Can you go with me tomorrow?Igar : …. I’ve an appointment with my dentist. • I’m sure • I’m certain • I doubt that (jb) • There is no doubt UN ‘06
Lina : I’m sure Ratna has forgotten to come here?Casi : … she always keeps her promise. I know her well. • I doubt that • I’m sorry • There is no doubt (jb) • Impossible UN ‘06
Dian : Excuse me. Do you think the bus will leave on time?Ifa : Yes, I’m sure. It will.The underlined utterance expresses …. • certainty (jb) • doubtful • disappointment • possibility UN ‘06
VOCABULARY UN ‘06
She gave me …paper and …ink. • page of – a bowl of • a piece of – a bottle of (jb) • piece – a bottle • piece of – a drop of UN ‘06
X : How much is a cup of …?Y : Rp. 1000,- please • book • coffee (jb) • eraser • flower UN ‘06
X : How much soap do you want ?Y : I want a …. of soap. • bowl • piece • bar (jb) • loaf UN ‘06
A : Can I help you?B : I need two bar of soap and a … of bread, please.A : Here they are. • piece • bar • loaf (jb) • plate UN ‘06
Mother : What did you buy?Tya : A … of grape jar. • box • bowl • glass (jb) • jar UN ‘06
Writing UN ‘06
Arrange these words into a meaningful sentence!grey – is – mouse – a – animal – a – small 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 • 3-7-5-6-4-1-2 • 4-5-6-7-3-2-1 • 6-3-2-4-7-1-5 (jb) UN ‘06
The sentence is … A mouse is a small grey animal. UN ‘06
sport – facilities – many – provides – 1 2 3 4 the government 5The good arrangement of the sentence is …. • 4-3-2-1-5- • 5-4-1-2-3 • 5-4-3-1-2 (jb) • 4-5-3-2-1 UN ‘06
The good sentence is …. The government provides many sport facilities. UN ‘06
football – team – yesterday – our – won- 1 2 3 4 5the match 6The good arrangement for the words above is …. • 4-1-2-5-6-3 (jb) • 4-2-1-5-6-3 • 3-4-2-1-5-6 • 3-4-2-5-1-6 UN ‘06
The good sentence is …. Our football team won the match yesterday. UN ‘06