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The Topics are :. Reading Comprehension A Non-continuous Text: A Shopping List Comparison Degree of Quantity Language Function Asking for Permission. Review Shopping. Buy = membeli Spend = menghabiskan How much = menanyakan harga Greengrocer = penjual sayuran & buah
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The Topics are : • Reading Comprehension A Non-continuous Text: A Shopping List • Comparison Degree of Quantity • Language Function Asking for Permission
Review Shopping • Buy = membeli • Spend = menghabiskan • How much = menanyakan harga • Greengrocer = penjual sayuran & buah • Butcher = penjual daging • Fishmonger = penjual ikan • Grocery store= toko kebutuhan sehari- hari
The Reading Text Mrs. Anita’s SHOPPING LIST
Where will Mrs. Anita buy 1 ½ kilos of meat? • In the fishmonger • In the greengrocer • In the grocery store • In the butcher
What will Mrs. Anita buy at the greengrocer? • Meat and squid • Sugar and rice • Potatoes and grapes • A bottle of chili sauce and frying oil
If Mrs. Anita spends Rp 16,500 for the rice, how much is a litter of rice • Rp 5,000 • Rp 4,500 • Rp 5,500 • Rp 5,250
What vegetable will Mrs. Anita buy? • grapes • frying oil • chili sauce • potatoes
DEGREE OF COMPARISON • Menggunakan “adjective” dalam kalimat sehingga disebut “Qualitative Adjective” • Ada tiga tingkatan “Qualitative Adjective”, yaitu: • Positive degree The man is as old as my father. • Comparative degree Umar is taller than my brother. • Superlative degree Ema is the smartest in her class.
Degree of Comparison • Formula • Adj dengan satu suku kata adj + er … than Ahmad is smarter than Mike. • Adj dengan dua suku kata adj + er … than Salma is prettier than Jacko.(Pretty – ier) • Adj dengan lebih dari dua suku kata adj + more … than Sarah is more beautiful than Jenice.
Quantitative Comparison Contoh Kalimat: Mr. Ali has less money than Mr. Usman. I have fewer friends than you do. The teacher gives more homework than as usual.
Look at the data below! Name: Ms. Laila Age: 35 Job: teacher Children: 1 son, 3 daughters Name: Mr. Ali Age: 34 Job: Lawyer Children: 2 sons, 1 daughter
Mr Ali has … than Ms. Laila. • Fewer sons • More daughters • More children • Fewer daughters
Look at these pictures below! Anto gets Rp 15,000 a day for his pocket money. Ninis gets Rp 7,500 a day for her pocket money.
Anto gets less money than Ninis. • Anto gets fewer money than Ninis. • Ninis gets more money than Anto • Ninis gets less money than Anto
Sasa: How did you go to Lampung?Intan: I went by ship.Sasa: Why didn’t you go by plane? It is more comfortable.Intan: Yes. But going by ship I could carry …goods than going by plane. • more • less • fewer • much
Ani : Do you prefer traveling by train or by plane?Ita : I prefer traveling by train.Ani : Why?Ita : Buying the train’s ticket needs …money than the plane’s ticket. • few • fewer • less • little
Look at the pictures! dr. Lulu Works from 08.00 – 16.00 Mr. Hamid Works from 08.00 – 15.00
From the two pictures above, we know that Mr. Hamid has …working hours than dr. Lulu. • More • Fewer • Less • fewest
Rio : Which is more interesting, The Safari Park or Ragunan Zoo?Daud: I think Ragunan Zoo is … as The Safari Park. Both of them have many good things to see. • more interesting • less interesting • the most interesting • as interesting
Language FunctionAsking for and Giving Permission • We often use can, could, or may to ask permission to do something. Could I …. Do you think I could …. May I …. Do you mind if I …. Would it be all right if I ….
To reply/respond to a permission, we use Yes, that’s all right. No, I’m afraid you can’t. Certainly, You may/You can. Not at all, go ahead. Of course (not) No problem, it’s up to you.
Contoh Soal: • Salim: There’s a new Harry Potter movie in Kartika 21 tonight, Dad. Father: So, what’s a big deal? Salim: My friends ask me to watch together. …. Father: If you finish your work, I’ll let you go. Salim: Thanks, Dad. I will. • Would you give me some money? • Would you buy me the ticket? • Can I go with them? • Could you come?
Akbar: Ouch, I’ve got stomachache. I need to go to the rest room.Alma: You’d better ask Mr.Amran’s permission.Akbar: Ok, ….Mr. Amran: Please do. • May I go to the rest room, Sir? I’ve got a stomachache. • Could you go to the rest room? My stomach hurts. • Can I go for eating, I’ll be back in a minute. • Shall we go to the rest room, Sir?
Alwi: Can I go to the movie with my friends?Mother:…, but go home directly after the movie.Alwi: l will. Thanks, mom. Yes, certainly I’m afraid not I don’t think so I’m afraid you can’t
Ina: May l go to grandma’s home tonight, father?Father: …. You have to study for your final exam.Ina: But l really want to.Father: You can go next time • Of course, you may • Why not • Yes, please. • It’s not a good idea
Adi: Excuse me. Can I go to the bathroom, sir? I need to wash my handsTeacher: …, you have to finish your exercise first.Adi: O.K, sir Yes, certainly Of course Please do I’m afraid you can’t
Doni: Can I put my camera in your bag,Figri? There is no more space in my carrier.Figri: Yes, please.The underlined expression is …. • asking for permission • giving permission • expressing like • admiration
Waya: I have to call my parents but I don't have any coins. ….Icha: Sure, here it is. Can I call you, please? May I use your hand phone, please? Let me borrow your hand phone, please? Give me some coins, please?
Rudy: Ma, my choir is invited to perform at the “Indonesian Idol”. May I join it?Mother:… that is a good chance for you, don’t miss it!Rudy: Thanks, Ma. You’re my best. • I’m afraid you can’t • Of course you may • I’m afraid not • Don’t worry