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Instrumen Penilaian Pengetahuan

From the options A, B, and C, choose the form that best fits the function state, to complete
the dialogue below.
                                                             
1.        Susi: The books you brought look very heavy…
Lee            : Sure, it’s very kind of you. Thank you, Kim
A.    Would you like me to help you?
B.     Would you like to help me?
C.     Would I like to help you?
D.    Would you like to bring it for me?

2.        Tourist: I don’t know this place. Can you tell me where it is located?
Native      : Well, it’s far enough. Would you like me to show you the place?
Tourist      : really? It’s very kind of you.
The underlined sentence shows us that…
A.    The native is not really sure about the location
B.     The native is in doubt about the location
C.     The native accept the tourist’s offer to help him
D.    The native offers the tourist some help

3.        Ika: It’s so hot here.


Rina          : …
A.  Would you like me to turn off the AC?
B.  Would you like me to turn on the AC?
C.  Would you like  I to turn off the AC?
D.  Would I like to turn off the AC?

4.        Receptionist: "...?"
Guest: "Yes. I would like to meet the Headmaster.
Receptionist: "Wait a minute, please."
A.  Would you meet the Headmaster tomorrow, Sir?
B.  Who do you want to meet, Sir?
C.  May I help you, Sir?
D.  May I introduce you to the Headmaster?

5.        Waiter : …
Guest         : I would like to book a table for two for dinner tonight.
A.    Can I help you
B.     Hello
C.     Good afternoon
D.    Hi.

6.        A  waiter          : good evening ………?


A customer   : Sure, what do you have tonight?
A. Do you like to eat?
B. Can you do me a favor?
C. Could I show you the menu
D. Would you like to bring something?

7.        Ata           : May I help you?


Fatah        : Yes please, I need a book entitled “Visiting Seattle.”
Ata           : Sure, We have some copy.  …
Fatah         : Thanks.
A.    I’ll edit after I finish this one
B.     I’ ll get it for you
C.     Why don’t you find in another store?
D.    I look for the book too.

8.        Receptionist: "...?"
Guest: "Yes. I would like to meet the Headmaster.
Receptionist: "Wait a minute, please."
A.       Would you meet the Headmaster tomorrow, Sir?
B.       Who do you want to meet, Sir?
C.       May I help you, Sir?
D.       May I introduce you to the Headmaster?

9.        Andy : What seems to be the trouble? ....?


Indy   : Of course. I need your help. The file cannot be printed out.
A.    Can I help you
B.    What is your trouble
C.    Why don't you ask me
D.    Could you do me a favor

10.    Wido        : Would you like me to carry these books, sir?


Mr. Sumadi : Sure. Thank you very much.
The underlined expression shows ...
A.    offering  help
B.    asking to do something
C.    apologizing for someone's mistake
D.      disagreeing with someone's opinion greeting someone

KUNCI JAWABAN
1.       A
2.      D
3.      A
4.      C
5.      A
6.      C
7.      B
8.      C
9.      A
10.  A

Instrumen  Penilaian Speaking


Create a dialog between you and your friend consist of expression of offering help

1. you: your bag look so heavy. ….


your friend : thanks. i need it you so much.

1. may i help you?


2. i think you can bring it.
3. where do you put it?
4. can you help me?
 

2. you: hi, can you pick my sister up? i’m so busy.


your friend : …. i am busy too.

1. what time does your sister go home?


2. yes, i can.
3. i am sorry.
4. i don’t have any vehicles to pick your sister.
 

Guest: Excuse me, but ….. (3) ?

Staff: Of course ma’am, ….. (4)?

Guest: Someone just stole my purse off my shoulder outside the hotel.

Staff: Are you OK?

Guest: Yes, just shaken up a bit.

Staff: Why don’t you sit down here and I’ll call the police for you.

Guest: …… (5).

3. a. can you help me?


4. can i help you?
5. Would you like some help?
6. Can I give you a hand?
 

4. a. Could you give me a hand?


5. Would you mind helping me out?
6. Could you help me please?
7. what can I do for you?
 

5. a. Thanks for the advice.


6. No thanks, I’ve got it.
7. Thank you. I appreciate your help.
8. Thanks, I’ll try that.
 

Exercise: Answer the following questions!


Bryan: Nugy, where are you?
Nugy: I’m in the house. What’s matter?
Bryan: oh _____________ .
Nugy: I’d like to help you. For what?
1. Complete the dialogue above with suitable expression ….
A.Would you like some help?
B. Sorry, I can’t help you
C. Could I possibly ask you to help me?
D. Let me help you
E. No, you don’t need to help
Romy: May I help you ?
Deny: Hmmm. Don’t bother yourself, thanks. 
2. The underlined sentence express ….
A. Asking help
B. Giving help
C. Offering help
D. Refusing an offer
E. Accepting an offer

Elsa: Will you help me to build a snowman?


Olaf: Yes, of course. _____ .
3. Complete the dialogue above ….
A. I won’t
B. I will
C. I will not
D. Will I?
E. Shall I?

Complete the dialogue below (for questions number 4 and 5)


Mr Iqbal: Jon, come here please!
Andy: Yes, sir. I’m coming.
Mr Iqbal: (4) __________ the goods to the shop, please?
Andy: With pleasure, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Don’t forget to put into the correct case!
Andy: (5) ______, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Thanks.
4. The suitable expression is ….
A. Can you bring
B. Can I bring
C. May I bring
D. Don’t bring
E. I would like to bring
5. The suitable expression is ….
A. Sorry, I can’t
B. I wish I could help you
C. I’m bussy
D. I need some help
E. Don’t worry

Arrange the sentences below into a good dialogue.


A : Do you want more sugar in your orange juice?
A : Would you like me to help you, Sir?
A : Okay. Meatball, a plate of rice and sandwich. Anything else?
A : Wait a minute, please. And what would you like to eat?
B : Yes, thank you. I would like a glass of orange juice.
B : No, thank you.
B : Yes, of course. I like sweet orange juice.
B : I’d like, meatball, a plate of rice and sandwich.

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