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ESP MATERIAL DESIGN MID PROJECT

FASYA AINA IRASATI

0918012641

FAKULTAS KEGURUAN DAN PENDIDIKAN

PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS

2021
1. TABLE OF MATERIAL ADOPTION:
No Topic Objectives Reason Sources & link Reason for
for (2 sources that you selecting the
Adopting compare) source you adopt
1 Greeting, It is hoped that easy to English textbook " english it is because this
introducing students can understand for professional tour guiding source has
themselves, achieve the and service" complete
taking leave, target in according expression of
thanking, introducing to student https://englishpond.com/spe greeting,
and themselves in needs aking/Communication%20a introducing, taking
apologizing English, say nd%20daily%20English/gre leave,thanking and
goodbye, thank etings/index.html apologizing
you
2 Daily It is hoped that easy to TRAVEL ENGLISH: the language is
conversation students will understand English for tourists, English easy to understand
tourism be active and and for travel, travel-related
fluent in according phrases the content in this
translating to student (learnenglishfeelgood.com) website appropriate
communicative needs for my topic and
in English https://www.english-at- match with
home.com/tourist- students needs
conversations/
there are a example
of conversation.
3 asking and It is expected easy to https://youtu.be/EG25T_qivJ it is because the
giving that students understand E source has
direction. can identify and https://englishstudypage.co complete
the duties of according m/speaking/asking-and- explanation with
professional to student giving-direction-in-english/ pictures that’s
workers as needs make students
needed. more interesting to
understand.
2. Materials Adoption (copy and paste/ Screenshot the sources that you adopt one by
one, from topic 1 – 3. Please also make sure the pages/ web address are clear)

1. Greeting, introducing themselves, taking leave, thanking, and apologizing


Source : english for professional tour guiding service book
2. Daily conversation tourism

TRAVEL ENGLISH/ENGLISH FOR TOURISTS

Welcome to our Travel English section! If you're planning a trip, and would like to
learn/practice common English phrases used by travelers, we offer 60 free exercises
that will help you do this.

This is much more than a simple English phrase book. It's a collection of interactive
exercises designed to assist you in a wide variety of possible travel-related situations.
So click on any of the exercises below and start practicing English BEFORE you take
your trip!
ENGLISH FOR TOURISTS
topic: At the airport 1 (Looking for the check-in desk)

Choose the correct words/phrases to complete the following conversation at the


airport:

YOU: Hi, where's the check-in ________________ for American Airlines?


counter
control
zone

AIRPORT WORKER: That's in terminal 2. This is terminal 1.

YOU: Is there a ________________ that goes between terminals?


transportation
shuttle bus
vehicle

AIRPORT WORKER: Yes, there's one right in front here.

YOU: ________________to the taxi stand?


Together
With
Next

AIRPORT WORKER: Yes, that's right.

YOU:. Thanks. How much time ________________ to check in? ( = How much time
before my flight should I check in?)
will I let
should I allow
can I take

AIRPORT WORKER: If you're on an international flight I believe you have to check-


in 3 hours before your flight.

YOU:. And for ________________ flights?


local
country
near

AIRPORT WORKER: On those flights you have to check in 1 and a half hours
before.
3. asking and giving direction.
ASKING FOR AND GIVING DIRECTIONS

Under this topic title, we will learn how to ask for directions and how to give
directions to someone who asked us.
Before Asking For Directions:
Starting to conversation kindly is very good way. So, when we start talking, we can
use the following forms:

Examples:
Excuse me / Excuse me sir or madam.
I am new here.
I’m lost.
I am sorry to interrupt you, but…
Excuse me, could you help me, please?
I am sorry.
Sorry, I am not from around here.
Excuse me madam, I seemed to be lost.
Hello / Hello sir or madam.
Asking directions:

Sometimes we or someone need to find a place. And we need to ask someone else for
help. When we’re asking for directions to someone, we use some phrases. These are
given below;

Examples:
Can you give me directions to the nearest hospital?
Are we on the right road for London?
How do you get to the bus stop?
Where is the carnival?
Where can I find the nearest car park?
How do I get to library?
Is there a pet shop near here?
Where is the nearest post office?
Do you know where the shopping center is?
Is there a sports shop around here?
Can you tell me how to get to train station from here?
How can I get to the pub?
What’s the best way to get to the amusement park from here?
What’s the quickest way to get to the airport from here?
What’s the easiest way to get to the nearest drugstore from here?
Could you tell me where the nearest grocery store is?
Where are you exactly?
How do you get to the supermarket from here?
I am looking for this address, am I in the right place / how can I get there?
Can you tell me the way to the Nature Hotel?
Is this the right way for the campground?
Do you have a map?
I am trying to find an exchange office. Could you tell me how to get there?
I am trying to get to the police station, Can you show me on the map?
Could you help me, please? I’m looking for the bank.
Does this bus go to the center?
Do you know the cafe?

Answering the question:

1. If we don’t know the answer, we can say;

I am sorry.
I don’t know.
I am stranger here myself.
2. If we or someone know the question, give the directions;

* Commonly used verbs for giving directions are colored below.

a. Giving Directions to Say ‘Go Straight’;

Go straight.
Go along the road.
Go down there.
Go down or walk down the street.
Go up or walk up the street.
Go straight along this road.
Go past the bus stop.
Go toward the church.
Go ahead.
Go straight ahead
Go ahead and ask someone.
Go on ahead.
Go straight on until you come to the crossroad.
Go straight on left / right.
Go straight at the lights / at the roundabout /at the junction.
Continue straight ahead for about a mile.
Continue past the petrol station. ( paas the station and continue)
Continue straight on past two traffic lights.
Continue straight ahead for about two kilometres.
Keep going for another station.
Keep going down this Street.
Keep going for another shop hundred metres.
Keep going straight ahead you will see it on the right.
Keep on the straight road.
Keep walking ahead.
Take this road.
Walk to the corner.
Follow this street for 300 metres.
Follow the road until you get to the bank.

b. Giving Directions to Say ‘Turn’;

Turn right.
Turn left.
Turn left past the bank. ( pass the bank and then turn left )
Turn back. ( go back)
Turn left after the bridge.
Turn right at the second turning ( turn left when you reach the turning )
Turn right from the first alley.
Turn left on to Daniel Street.
Turn left at the end of the corridor.
Turn right / left at the traffic lights / roundabout, etc.
Turn right on after you pass the market on the right also.
Turn left after you pass the bakery.
Turn left past the phone shop.
When you see a school on your right hand side, turn left in to European Street.
Turn left after you pass the bakery.
Go right / left at the end of the road.
Take the first right”.
Take the first / second / third street on the left / right.
Take the first left when you enter Steven Road.
You need to take a left / a right at the next traffic lights.
Take a right / left at the junction.
Take the second exit at the T- junction and then turn right at the traffic rights.
When you get to Paris Street, take your next right.
After you pass the restaurant on your left, take a right at the next crossroad.
If you take the road on the left, you’ll come to the post office.
Take a left when you come to the main street.
Round the corner from the post office.
c. Giving Direcitons to Say ‘Cross’;

Cross the pub.


Pass the school.
You will cross some traffic lights.
Cross the taxi rank and you are there.
Go over the bridge.
Giving locations:

* Commonly used prepositions for giving locations are colored below.

It is …
on the left.
on left.
on the right.
on right side.
on the straight ahead.
on left after the gas station.
straight ahead on the right.
straight ahead of you.
straight ahead on the left next to the book shop.
opposite.
opposite the bank.
on opposite side of the Street.
across the road.
near my office.
next to Mall.
behind the hospital.
in front of the bus station.
between the our office and the supermarket.
on the right in between the pet shop and the grocery store.
at the end of Paris Street.
on/at the corner of Daniel Road.
over there, near the police station.
just right / left around the corner.
(just) around the corner.
just around the corner on the left / right side.
left around the corner next to the market.
left around the corner from the subway.
further down the road on the left.
the biggest / smallest building on the left.
in the centre of the town.
the first turning on the right after the bank.

Other useful phrases for giving direction:

It is this way / that way.


You are going to wrong way.
You are going in the wrong direction.
You will pass a bakery on your left.
It will be on your left or right.
This straight road will lead you to the hospital.
You will see the entrance on the left.
You will pass a taxi rank on your left.
Follow the sign for the town centre.
You will see the car park infront of you.
You can’t miss it.
Come off the motorway / highway at the junction.
The signpost said “London 18 miles” or “America”.
Follow the signs to..
You will come to a bus station.
You will see the Black Lake.

Landmarks:

When giving directions we will often use landmarks help the other person understand
where to find it.

These are listed below; traffic lights, crossroads, junction, level crossing, signpost, T-
junction, dead end, underpass, roundabout, flyover, motorway, bridge, railway
bridge, railway line, dual carriageway, pedestrian crossing, zebra crossing, stop sign,
hospital, police station, shopping centre, garage, petrol station, Airport, bus
stop,station, Bookshop, Building and etc…

Asking for repetation:

Sorry, I didn’t catch that.


Could you say that again please?
Could you repeat it again please?
What did you say the street’s name was?
Could you speak up please?
Could you speak a little louder?
Could you show me please?

3. TABLE FOR MATERIAL ADAPTATION


No Topic Objectives Sources/ link Technique Reason for
of adapting the
adaptation materials
1 basic the students https://www.englishclub.com/eng Adding the material
speaking are to be lish-for-work/tour-guide-sample- and the
conversation able use speech.htm language are
basic easy to
speaking understand,
conversatio and based on
n in daily student needs.
activity. There are
Especially example that
relate to make student
their job. easy to check
their
understanding.
2 expressing The student https://www.myenglishpages.com Adding the material
felling can use to /english/communication-lesson- and the
be able use expressing-feelings.php language are
felling easy to
expression understand and
that can use relate to
in daily student need.
activity The material is
based on short so can
their job. easily to learn.
(tour guide)
3 asking and the student https://englishclas.com/materi- Adding the material
giving can to be asking-and-giving-opinion-dan- and the
opinion able use contohnya/ language easy
asking and to understand,
giving and there are a
opinion in lot of example.
daily So it can be
activity. help student
Especially for
in their job. understanding.
4. Materials Adaptation (put all of the materials that you will adapt topic by topic.
Don’t forget to put the yellow highlight on the parts that you adapt so that the
adaptation process is noticeable)

1. Basic speaking conversation

Oriental material

Sample Tour Guide Speech in English


This page covers vocabulary needed by people working as tour guides in an English-
speaking context.
Listen to a tour guide on a shuttle bus from the airport to the resort. You can listen
first, and then read. After that, test your understanding with the quick check.

Listen
Read
[Welcoming tourists]

Hello everyone. My name is Luca. On behalf of Suntan Tours I'd like to welcome you
all to Los Cabos. The bus ride to your hotel will take about fifteen minutes. Right
now I'd like to take a minute to familiarize you with the area and discuss some brief
safety precautions. Firstly, I ask that you remain seated until we reach our destination
and that you not eat or drink while on the bus. Secondly, please realize that it is
against the law to get drunk in public. Enjoy your vacation, but do drink responsibly
and do not drink and drive.

[Describing the location]

I promise you are going to enjoy your stay here in San Jose, Los Cabos. This is a
beautiful, quiet city where you can relax, sit by the beach, enjoy great meals and feel
very safe. You can walk into town and enjoy the fountains or take a moonlit walk
along the water. Please do not swim here. This is not a safe place to swim because
there is a strong undertow. Cabos San Lucas is the place to go if you want to enjoy
swimming in the ocean. You can take a short bus ride from your hotel. There you will
also enjoy entertainment and dancing.

[Introducing special events and offers]

Suntan tours offers a variety of special discounts depending on your travel plans. We
have golf packages, as well as guided whale boat tours, and fishing charters. There
will be a short information session at 1pm in the lobby of the hotel tomorrow where
you can learn all about these offers. We recommend that you do not purchase
packages from street vendors as they are not always 100 percent reliable. They also
may charge you more than what they say. Please take my advice and allow Suntan
tours to book all of your day trips and activities while you are here.

[Offering advice]

If you need to exchange your dollars into pesos, please use a bank or money
exchange. We don't recommend exchanging your money at the hotel because you
won't get a fair rate. Some restaurants will accept American or Canadian money, but
you are better off to exchange your money and pay with pesos. Or, if you prefer, you
can always use your credit cards. Also, if you want to get around the city, or travel to
Cabos San Lucas, we recommend that you take the local bus rather than a taxi. The
bus costs about one American dollar, and the driver can give you change if you don't
have the exact amount. If you do decide to take a taxi make sure that you negotiate a
price before you go.

[Closing remarks]

We're going to be pulling up to the hotel in just a few minutes. Please sit back and
enjoy the view of the ocean on the left hand side of the bus as we enter the city. I ask
that you remain in your seats until we have come to a complete stop. Javier will be
meeting us at the bus to help you with your bags. Please double check to make sure
your bag has been taken off the bus. On behalf of Suntan Tours, have a wonderful
vacation in San Jose and I hope to see you tomorrow at the information session.

English Comprehension Quiz for ESL learners


Check your understanding
Test your understanding of the speech above with this quick quiz.

-) What does the tour guide say is illegal in Los Cabos?

a. drinking alcohol
b. renting cars
c. being drunk in public

-) What advice does the tour guide give about getting around the city?

a. have the correct change


b. use public transport
c. don't travel at night

-) Where are tourists recommended to exchange their money?

a. at a bank
b. at the hotel
c. on the bus

-) are tourists recommended to exchange their money?

a. at a bank
b. at the hotel
c. on the bus
source: https://www.englishclub.com/english-for-work/tour-guide-sample-
speech.htm

Additional material

Sample Tour Guide Speech in English


This page covers vocabulary needed by people working as tour guides in an English-
speaking context.
Listen to a tour guide on a shuttle bus from the airport to the resort. You can listen
first, and then read. After that, test your understanding with the quick check.

[Welcoming tourists]

Hello everyone. My name is Luca. On behalf of Suntan Tours I'd like to welcome you
all to Los Cabos. The bus ride to your hotel will take about fifteen minutes. Right
now I'd like to take a minute to familiarize you with the area and discuss some brief
safety precautions. Firstly, I ask that you remain seated until we reach our destination
and that you not eat or drink while on the bus. Secondly, please realize that it is
against the law to get drunk in public. Enjoy your vacation, but do drink responsibly
and do not drink and drive.

[Describing the location]

I promise you are going to enjoy your stay here in San Jose, Los Cabos. This is a
beautiful, quiet city where you can relax, sit by the beach, enjoy great meals and feel
very safe. You can walk into town and enjoy the fountains or take a moonlit walk
along the water. Please do not swim here. This is not a safe place to swim because
there is a strong undertow. Cabos San Lucas is the place to go if you want to enjoy
swimming in the ocean. You can take a short bus ride from your hotel. There you will
also enjoy entertainment and dancing.

[Introducing special events and offers]

Suntan tours offers a variety of special discounts depending on your travel plans. We
have golf packages, as well as guided whale boat tours, and fishing charters. There
will be a short information session at 1pm in the lobby of the hotel tomorrow where
you can learn all about these offers. We recommend that you do not purchase
packages from street vendors as they are not always 100 percent reliable. They also
may charge you more than what they say. Please take my advice and allow Suntan
tours to book all of your day trips and activities while you are here.

[Offering advice]

If you need to exchange your dollars into pesos, please use a bank or money
exchange. We don't recommend exchanging your money at the hotel because you
won't get a fair rate. Some restaurants will accept American or Canadian money, but
you are better off to exchange your money and pay with pesos. Or, if you prefer, you
can always use your credit cards. Also, if you want to get around the city, or travel to
Cabos San Lucas, we recommend that you take the local bus rather than a taxi. The
bus costs about one American dollar, and the driver can give you change if you don't
have the exact amount. If you do decide to take a taxi make sure that you negotiate a
price before you go.

[Closing remarks]

We're going to be pulling up to the hotel in just a few minutes. Please sit back and
enjoy the view of the ocean on the left hand side of the bus as we enter the city. I ask
that you remain in your seats until we have come to a complete stop. Javier will be
meeting us at the bus to help you with your bags. Please double check to make sure
your bag has been taken off the bus. On behalf of Suntan Tours, have a wonderful
vacation in San Jose and I hope to see you tomorrow at the information session.
2. Expression felling

Oriental material

Expressing Feelings
Sometimes you will need to express an emotion such as joy or sorrow to the person you're
talking to. This page will list the different ways of expressing feelings in English.

Asking about Feelings

To ask about feelings you can use the following questions:

▪ How are you feeling today?


▪ You look sad / upset. Are you OK?
▪ You seem a little bit distracted. Are you alright?
▪ You seem kind of low today. What's wrong?
▪ You seem a little blue today. What's the matter?
▪ What's wrong?
▪ What's the matter?
▪ Are you OK / alright?
▪ Are you happy / angry...?
▪ Is everything OK / alright...?

Expressing Feelings

To respond to a question about feelings you can uss the following expressions.

▪ I feel a little sad / happy / angry / ....


▪ I am a little sad / happy / angry / ....
▪ To be honest, I'm a little bit sad / happy / angry / ....
▪ It's been a difficult day.
▪ The thing is that, I am angry / sad / ...
▪ I am mad at him / her..

Vocabulary about feelings

▪ sad / unhappy
▪ feel blue
▪ feel low / down
▪ depressed
▪ downhearted
▪ angry
▪ cross
▪ annoyed
▪ irritated
▪ mad
▪ furious
▪ vexed
▪ indignant
▪ irate
▪ seething

source : https://www.myenglishpages.com/english/communication-lesson-expressing-
feelings.php

Additional Material

Expressing Feelings
Sometimes you will need to express an emotion such as joy or sorrow to the person you're
talking to. This page will list the different ways of expressing feelings in English.

Asking about Feelings

To ask about feelings you can use the following questions:

▪ How are you feeling today?


▪ You look sad / upset. Are you OK?
▪ You seem a little bit distracted. Are you alright?
▪ You seem kind of low today. What's wrong?
▪ You seem a little blue today. What's the matter?
▪ What's wrong?
▪ What's the matter?
▪ Are you OK / alright?
▪ Are you happy / angry...?
▪ Is everything OK / alright...?

Expressing Feelings

To respond to a question about feelings you can uss the following expressions.

▪ I feel a little sad / happy / angry / ....


▪ I am a little sad / happy / angry / ....
▪ To be honest, I'm a little bit sad / happy / angry / ....
▪ It's been a difficult day.
▪ The thing is that, I am angry / sad / ...
▪ I am mad at him / her..

Vocabulary about feelings

▪ sad / unhappy
▪ feel blue
▪ feel low / down
▪ depressed
▪ downhearted
▪ angry
▪ cross
▪ annoyed
▪ irritated
▪ mad
▪ furious
▪ vexed
▪ indignant
▪ irate
▪ seething

3. Asking and giving opinion

Oriental material

Materi dan Contoh Dialog Asking and Giving Opinion


Materi asking and giving Opinion merupakan salah satu materi bahasa Inggris yang pernah
kalian dapat sewaktu sekolah. Materi yang satu ini telah didapatkan sewaktu SMP dan kembali
dipelajari pada saat SMA. Segala hal yang terjadi di dalam hidup ini, tentu saja semua
menimbulkan pro dan kontra. Maka orang memberikan pandangan atau pendapatnya masing-
masing mengenai peristiwa yang tengah terjadi

Tak perlu jauh-jauh ke peristiwa dunia, segala sesuatu yang terjadi dilingkungan keluarga pasti
ada saja yang menimbulkan perbedaan pendapat. Nah, menyatakan sebuah pendapat inilah yang
disebut dengan Opinion. Selengkapnya tentang materi ini, mari langsung simak saja pada konten
berikut ini :

Materi Asking and Giving Opinion

Asking and Giving Opinion ialah suatu ungkapan yang digunakan untuk menanyakan, menjawab
atau merespon suatu pendapat. Dalam Opinion, biasanya terdapat beberapa kata kerja yang
digunakan antara lain believe (percaya), reckon (memperhitungkan), think (rasa/pikir), doubt
(meragukan), assume (berasumsi), agree (setuju), atau don’t agree (tidak setuju).

Contoh Asking or Giving Opinion


Berikut ini saya berikan beberapa contoh kalimat tentang bagaimana seseorang bertanya atau
memberikan pendapatnya :

• What do you think of…?

• What is your opinion?

• What do you think about…?

• What is your idea?

• How about…?

• How do you feel?

• How do you think?

• Please give me your opinion?

• Give me your comment?

• Do you have opinion of…?

• Do you have any idea?

• What is your comment?

• How is your opinion?

• How about this?

• How do you like?

• How was the trip?

• How do you think of my idea?

• What are you feeling?

• What your view on?

• What is your reaction?

• What do you like?

• Do you like that?

• Do you think is it good?


Giving Opinion (Memberikan Pendapat)

• In my opinion

• I personally believe

• I tend to think that

• It is my comment

• In my view

• As far I know

• I think….

• I think that

• I think I like it

• I personally consider ….

• In my opinion

• From my point of view

• The way I see is that

• My comment is

Contoh Agreeing dan Disagreeing Opinion

Setiap pendapat atau opini yang dikemukakan seseorang tentu ada yang menyetujuinya dan ada
juga yang tidak menyetujuinya. Dalam bahasa Inggris disebut dengan Agreeing and Disagreeing
Opinion. Berikut ini beberapa contoh pengungkapan nya;

Agreeing with an Opinion (Menyetujui Pendapat)

• Of course.

• This is absolutely right.

• I agree with this opinion.

• I agree with your Opinion.

• That’s a good point.

• I think so too.
• I couldn’t agree more.

• I agree with what you are saying.

• I agree, I never thought of that.

• Neither do I.

Disagreeing with an Opinion (Menolak/Tidak Menyetujui Pendapat)

• I am sorry, I don’t agree with you.

• I can’t say I agree with this, and here’s why…..

• I do not believe that.

• By this I mean…..

• I disagree with you.

• I think you are wrong.

• That’s not the same thing at all.

• I am not sure I agree with you.

• I don’t agree with you.

• I am afraid I have to disagree with you.

• It is not justified to say so.

• I am not convinced that….

Contoh Dialog Tentang Materi Asking and Giving Opinion

Dialog 1

Andi: Hi Angga?

Angga: Hi Andi?

Angga: Have you heard about violence in Senior High School Taruna Palembang?

Andi: Yes, I got information on television last night.

Angga: What is your comment?


Andi: My comment is the senior is very brutal.

Angga: I think so, I hope next time there is no incident about it again and no more seniority
again.

Dialog 2

In Sunday morning, suddenly Anisa met Fitria at the Corner Street

Anisa : Hi Fitria, you look very tidy today. Where are you go?

Fitria : Hi Anisa. I will go to traditional market then I will visit “Candi Joglo”

Anisa : that’s a great choice. By the way, May I follow you?

Fitria: No problem, come on!

Anisa : Hahaha, I Just kidding.

Fitria : hmmmmm. By the way, do you ever go to Candi Joglo?

Anisa : yes, I do. I visited two week ago.

Fitria : What do you think of “Candi Joglo”?

Anisa : In my opinion, it is very cheap, and We are being like in Bali.

Fitria : Really? Thank for your information.

Anisa : You’re welcome

Source : https://englishclas.com/materi-asking-and-giving-opinion-dan-contohnya/

Adding material

Example of giving opinion

• What do you think of…?

• What is your opinion?

• What do you think about…?


• What is your idea?

• How about…?

• How do you feel?

• How do you think?

• Please give me your opinion?

• Give me your comment?

• Do you have opinion of…?

• Do you have any idea?

• What is your comment?

• How is your opinion?

• How about this?

• How do you like?

• How was the trip?

• How do you think of my idea?

• What are you feeling?

• What your view on?

• What is your reaction?

• What do you like?

• Do you like that?

• Do you think is it good?

Giving Opinion (Memberikan Pendapat)

• In my opinion

• I personally believe

• I tend to think that


• It is my comment

• In my view

• As far I know

• I think….

• I think that

• I think I like it

• I personally consider ….

• In my opinion

• From my point of view

• The way I see is that

• My comment is

Agreeing with an Opinion (Menyetujui Pendapat)

• Of course.

• This is absolutely right.

• I agree with this opinion.

• I agree with your Opinion.

• That’s a good point.

• I think so too.

• I couldn’t agree more.

• I agree with what you are saying.

• I agree, I never thought of that.

• Neither do I.
Disagreeing with an Opinion (Menolak/Tidak Menyetujui Pendapat)

• I am sorry, I don’t agree with you.

• I can’t say I agree with this, and here’s why…..

• I do not believe that.

• By this I mean…..

• I disagree with you.

• I think you are wrong.

• That’s not the same thing at all.

• I am not sure I agree with you.

• I don’t agree with you.

• I am afraid I have to disagree with you.

• It is not justified to say so.

• I am not convinced that….

Example of Asking and Giving Opinion

Dialog 1

Andi: Hi Angga?

Angga: Hi Andi?

Angga: Have you heard about violence in Senior High School Taruna Palembang?

Andi: Yes, I got information on television last night.

Angga: What is your comment?

Andi: My comment is the senior is very brutal.

Angga: I think so, I hope next time there is no incident about it again and no more seniority
again.
Dialog 2

In Sunday morning, suddenly Anisa met Fitria at the Corner Street

Anisa : Hi Fitria, you look very tidy today. Where are you go?

Fitria : Hi Anisa. I will go to traditional market then I will visit “Candi Joglo”

Anisa : that’s a great choice. By the way, May I follow you?

Fitria: No problem, come on!

Anisa : Hahaha, I Just kidding.

Fitria : hmmmmm. By the way, do you ever go to Candi Joglo?

Anisa : yes, I do. I visited two week ago.

Fitria : What do you think of “Candi Joglo”?

Anisa : In my opinion, it is very cheap, and We are being like in Bali.

Fitria : Really? Thank for your information.

Anisa : You’re welcome

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