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 Example Exercise and Exercise

Example Exercise :

1. At the beginning of your presentation you can say, ''I'm going to __ about...''
o Do
o Talk
o Tell

The answer is Do cause it’s include the overview.

Exercise :

1. You can also say, ''I'm going to give you some __ and figures.''
o facts
o information
o numbers

2. When you go to the next part in your presentation, you can say: ''I'd
now like to __ on to...''
o move
o speak
o talk
3. When you talk about a graph (or other figure / diagram) you can say,
''This graph __ you...''
o demonstrates
o indicates
o shows

Example for exercise :

1. Her wife asked “How fast was my husband driving when the police stopped him?”
a.Her wife asked how fast her husband had been driving when the policed stopped
him.
b.Her wife asked how fast her husband has been driving when the police stopped him.
Answer is A. Her wife asked how fast her husband has been driving when the police
stopped him. (Direct question: past continuous tense –> Indirect question: past perfect
continuous tense).

Exercise :
Choose the correct answer between choices A and B!
1.Heru asked “When is she going to adopt a cat?”
a.Heru asked when she was going to adopt a cat.
b.Heru asked when was she going to adopt a cat.

2.Sarah asked “Have you been to Japan?“


a.Sarah asked if I has been to Japan.

b.Sarah asked if I had been to Japan

Practice!

try to practice this conversation about QnA session in art presentation with your friend!

A : Excuse me, May I ask a question?

B : Sure. I will listen to it.

A : Based on your presentation about fine arts and applied arts. What is the difference
between fine arts and applied arts?

B : That’s a very good question, I will answer it. So the main difference in fine art and
applied art is that fine art is intended to create beauty and pleasure in looking while
applied art is intended to be an aesthetic approach to performing a specific duty. Do you
get it?

A : I got it. That’s a very good answer, thank you for answering my question.

B : You’re welcome.

Exercise
1. Which sentence that can be used to open a question and answer session?
a. Well, that's all the explanation about abstract painting. Is there any question?
b. I'm not surprised you're asking that.
c. Thanks for your answer.
d. Let me introduce myself. My name is Sarah.
2. There are several ways to handle and answer questions. Below are tips on answering
questions, except ...
a. Listen carefully to the question.
b. Respond concisely.
c. Ignoring the questions because it's difficult.
d. Understand the context.
3. Read the conversation below!
Jane : That’s the end of my presentation. Anybody would like to ask?
Mark : May I ask?
Jane : Of course.
Mark : What is the technique of making sculpture?
Jane : ……………………………………………
What is the best response to fill the blank ?
a. I don’t understand.
b. That’s a really interesting question. I will answer it.
c. That’s a question I asked myself.
d. I would like to ask you something.

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