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Learn how to express annoyance and stance in English with formal and informal examples. Follow engaging dialogues to improve your communication skills. Watch the video for stress and vocabulary practice.
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ENGLISH FOR INTERPERSONAL AND INTERACTION II Arrange by: Groups 12 • Diah Audina • Nurul Islami Mawadah Class: 4D FKIP Islamic University of Syekh-Yusuf (UNIS) Jl. Maulana Yusuf No. 10 Tlp. (021) 5527063 Fax. (021) 5581068
Main Topics Expressings : Expressing Annoyance Expressing Stance
DEFINITION ANNOYANCE Expressing Annoyace is Expressing the feeling of being annoyed and used to express that someone is annoyed.
Expressing Annoyance FORMAL INFORMAL …really makes me mad I cannot stand Why on earth he didn’t…? • I’m extremely displeased with… • … is very irritating • I’m extremely unhappy about this • I’m very annoyed
DIALOGUE Situation: Nana is very angry because Nurul forget to bring her English book Nana : Hi, Nurul! Nurul : Hi, Nana! This should be a great show. Let’s go in. Nana : Sure. Nurul, do you bring my English book? Nurul : Your book? Oh, no! I am completely forget. Nana : You forgot it!? But you promised! I need it to study for the test tomorrow. It makes me annoyed. Nurul : Don’t be scared, Nana. I just forget. Look, after the show we can pick it up in my home. Nana : It really makes me mad. It’s too far out of the way, but I guess we’ll have to. Nurul : Take it easy. I’II treat you to a meatball to make it up to you. Nana : Well, OK.
VOCABULARY AND STRESS VOCABULARY STRESS Nana : It really makes me mad. It’s too far out of the way, but I guess we’ll have to. Nurul : Take it easy. I’II treat you to a meatball to make it up to you. • Annoyed • Scared • mad
DEFINITION STANCE Stance is similar to appraisal and can be defined as ‘the expression of personal feelings and assessments’. Expressing Stance : Expressing poin of view.
Expressing STANCE FORMAL INFORMAL If you ask me,… I guess … You know what I think? • Personally, I believe ..... • My view of... Is..... • From my point of view, ....
DIALOGUE Situation : Nana tells Nurul that she's very upset with her boyfriend. She wants to break their relationship. Nurul : Hi, Diah! You look so sad! Nana : Hi, Nurul! Yes, I am very angry with my boyfriend. Nurul : Why does he make you angry? Nana : I think, I have to leave him. Our relationship is running worse day after day. Nurul : It’s surprising me! What happened? Nana : I found him with somebody else. Nurul : Really? Who the hell is the girl? Nana : Poppy. Nurul : Are you sure? Poppy. The girl from our class? Nana : Yes, she was. Nurul : Oh my god. I strongly believed that she’s pervert. Nana : I think so, That’s why I told him to choose me or her. Nurul : That’s good idea. • Past Tense.
VOCABULARY AND STRESS VOCABULARY STRESS Nurul : It’s surprising me! What happened? Nana : I found him with somebody else. • Angry • Worse • Pervert • Tell