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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

International Islamic High


School
Grade X /
1st Semester

Material 5
By: Rica Dachlan, S.Ip.

Offering (1)
Offering to older people:
Would you like a cup of coffee,
Mr. Green?
Should I get you a bottle of
water?
Could I offer you a glass of
lemonade, Ms. June?
Would you care for some salad?

Offering (2)
Offering to friends:
Want some?
Have some.
Chocolate?
Glass of lemonade?
Grab some for yourself.

Offering (3)
Less formal expressions:
Would you like to have a
pancake?
Why dont you have some
lemonade?
What can I get for you?
What will you have?

Offering (4)
Declining an offer:
No, thanks.
No, I really wont, thank you.
Not for me thanks.
No, thanks. Im not hungry.

Offering (5)
Accepting an offer:
Thank you.
Yes, please.
Id like it very much.
Thank you, I would.
That would be very nice.

Action Verbs

Cook
* Shred
*
Roast
* Drain * Mince
Broil* Melt * Sieve
Fry * Baste
* Sort
Boil * Remove
* Pick
Simmer
* Divide
*
Steam
* Shell * Roll
Heat* Sprinkle
* Mix
Grind
* Weigh
*
Skim
* Seed * Braise
Serve
* Scale * Sift
Scald
* Garnish
*
Stir over
* Toss * Smoke
Slice* Top
Chop
* Season
Mash
* Crush
Pour * Wrap
Fill * Cut

Knead

Fold
Add
Drain

Sentence
Connectors (1)
Used

for telling actions in


order (showing someone how
to do something to make
things or showing the order
of instructions).

Sentence
Connectors (2)
When telling people how to
do things, sentence
connectors are used to
show the steps.

Sentence
Connectors (3)
First of all
Then
Next
After that
Finally

Meanwhile
Make

sure you
Be careful not to
Remember to
Dont forget to

Sentence
Connectors (4)

One
Two
Three
Four

*
*
*
*

First,
Second,
Third,
Fourth,

*
*
*
*
*

First,
Then,
Next,
After that,
Finally,

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