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Kelas X
1. He is introducing himself to the class.
2. He comes from East Java and he follows his father who moves to the new places of work.
3. We
4. Her
5. Example :
Wow! Your new book is cute!
Oow great! You are really smart!
Your pencil case is really cute!
Great! You win this championship!
Wow! This food is delicious!
Amazing! It tastes good!
Your musical performance is really awesome!
Wow! You can ride a car!
Oh My God! Your hairstyle is kawaii!
This place is amazing!
8. Descriptive text is a kind of text which describes particular person, thing, animal, and public
place in details.
9. Description is used in all forms of writing to create a vivid impression of a person, place,
object or event. The purposes of descriptive text are as follows.
Descriptive writing is usually used to help a writer develop an aspect of their work. Descriptive
text used. To create a particular mood, atmosphere or describe a place so that the reader can
create vivid pictures of characters, places, objects etc.
1. Asking and giving advice are expressions we use to ask and give advice or recommendations,
or the guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
2. a) Asking a Suggestion
What do you think I should do?
What do you recommend we do about..?
What should I do?
What do you suggest?
What would you advice us to do?
b) Giving Advice
If I were you I would/wouldn’t..
If I were in your shoes/position I would.
You had better/you’d better.
You should..
Maybe you should ..
c) Accepting Advice
Yes, I agree with that.
That sounds like a good idea!
I don’t think that’s a good idea.
OK, why don’t we do that.
That’s very interesting.
3. Asking and offering for help is one of the expression in English which studies that we ask and
provide assistance to someone.
4. Usually the asking offering for help sentence starts with the capital auxiliary is in the form of
can, may, will, would, shall, should, might and must.
5. a) 1, 2, 5.
b) 3, 4, 6.
6. Because the last time Rianna made the cake it was so messy and and she blew up the kitchen.
a. Including event title: including the purpose or type of event will be held.
b. Showing orientation: inform about what will or who will come.
c. Stating date and time: including when or where the event will be held.
d. Giving closing statement: including hope of the writer to the reader to come to his or her
event.