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Day 1st Vocabularies and Expressions – Daily Activity 1

No English symbols Indonesia 1. It seems mine


1 Have an hæv ən Olahraga /ɪt simz maɪn/
exercise ‘ɛksɚ,saɪz
(sepertinya punyaku)
2 Visit ‘vɪzɪt Mengunjungi
3 Stay up steɪ ʌp Begadang
2. Let me take a look
4 Change ʧeɪnʤ Merubah
5 Tidy ‘taɪdi Merapikan /lɛt mi teɪk ə lʊk/
6 Fall asleep fɔl ə’slip Ketiduran (coba aku lihat dulu)
7 Hang out hæŋ aʊt Nongkrong
8 Receive rɪ’siv Menerima 3. Don’t be careless
9 Comb koʊm Menyisir /doʊnt bi ‘kɛrlɪs/
10 Ask æsk Meminta (jangan ceroboh)
11 Look for lʊk fɔr/fər Mencari
12 Find faɪnd Menemukan 4. You’ll be confused when you need
13 Pull out pʊl aʊt Mencabut it!
14 Sweep swip Menyapu /yʊl bi kən’fyuzd wɛn yu nid ɪt!/
15 Draw drɔ Menggambar (entar bingung lho kalau lgi butuh)

5. I’ll be late
/ɑl bi leɪt/
(aku bisa telat nih)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. My brother and I frequently stay up to watch a film.


2. She receives a phone call from her mom on weekend.
3. We’re really struggling to find enough money to pay the rent at the moment.
4. Nothing changes, does it – I’ve been away two years and the office still looks exactly the
same.
5. I’m tired of asking you to tidy your room.

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Day 2nd Vocabularies and Expressions – Daily Activity 2

No English Symbols Indonesia 1. Whose book is it?


1 Get up gɛt ʌp Bangun /huz bʊk ɪz ɪt?/
2 Wake up weɪk ʌp Bangun
(Buku siapa ini?)
3 Take a bath teɪk ə bæθ Mandi
4 Wash wɑʃ Mencuci
2. Don’t take too long
5 Pray preɪ Berdo’a
/doʊnt teɪk tu lɔŋ/
6 Oversleep ‘oʊvɚslip Kesiangan
7 Sightseeing saɪtsiɪŋ Cuci mata (Jangan lama lama)
8 Prepare Prɪ’pɛr Mempersiapkan
9 Take off teɪk ɔf Melepas 3. Wait a minute, I’ll be done soon
10 Put on pʊt ɔn/ɑn Memakai /weɪt ə ‘mɪnɪt, ɑl bi dʌn sun/
11 Take a rest teɪk ə rɛst Istirahat (Tunggu bentar aku dah mau
12 Have a hæv ə Sarapan selesai)
breakfast ‘brɛkfəst
13 Have a lunch hæv ə lʌnʧ Makan siang 4. Make it a little faster
14 Have a dinner hæv ə ‘dɪnɚ Makan malam /meɪk ɪt ə lɪtl ‘fæstɚ/
15 Take a nap teɪk ə næp Tidur siang (Cepetan donk)

5. It’s my turn
/ɪts maɪ tɚn/
(Ini giliranku)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. There is no time to go sightseeing in Rome.


2. I want to put on my jacket after having breakfast.
3. Do you wake up early on Weekdays?
4. She always oversleeps on Sunday.
5. You don’t have to prepare yourselves for the exam.

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Day 3rd Vocabularies and Expressions – Part of House 1

No English Symbols Indonesia 1. Anything left for me?


1 Shed ʃɛd Gudang /‘ɛni,θɪŋ lɛft fər mi?/
2 Shutter ‘ʃʌtɚ Daun pintu
(masih ada kah buat ku?)
3 Doorknob ‘dɔrnɑb Gagang pintu
4 Windowpane ‘wɪndoʊ,peɪn Kaca jendela
2. Where’s mine?
5 Hinge hɪnʤ Engsel
/wɛrz maɪn?/
6 Pillar ‘pɪlɚ Tiang
7 Well wɛl Sumur (Mana punyaku?)
8 Wall wɔl Dinding
9 Ceiling ‘silɪŋ Langit-langit 3. Help yourself
10 Curtain ‘kɚt^n Gorden /hɛlp yɚ’sɛlf/
11 Roof ruf/rʊf Atap (ambil sendiri)
12 Roof tile ‘ruftaɪl Genteng
13 Tile taɪl Ubin 4. First come, first served
14 Attic ‘ætɪk Loteng /fɚst kʌm, fɚst sɚvd/
15 Basement ‘beɪsmənt Lantai dasar (datang duluan, ditangani duluan)

5. Excuse me, what did you say?


/ɪk’skyuz mi, wʌt dɪd yu seɪ?/
(kamu tadi bilang apa?)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. We have to take the front door off its hinges to get our new sofa into the house.
2. The walls in this apartment are so thin, you can hear just about every word the neighbours
say.
3. The sunlight will not be blocked out if you draw the curtains.
4. The house has a thatched roof.
5. The kitchenware department is in the basement.

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Day 4th Vocabularies and Expressions – Irregular Verbs 1

No Bare infinitive Past form Past participle Meaning


1 Become /bɪ’kʌm/ Became /bɪ’keɪm/ Become /bɪ’kʌm/ Menjadi
2 Choose /ʧuz/ Chose /ʧoʊz/ Chosen /ʧoʊzə/ Memilih
3 Buy /baɪ/ Bought /bɔt/ Bought /bɔt/ Membeli
4 Cut /kʌt/ Cut /kʌt/ Cut /kʌt/ Memotong
5 Draw /drɔ/ Drew /dru/ Drawn /drɔn/ Menggambar
6 Find /faɪnd/ Found /faʊnd/ Found /faʊnd/ Menemukan

1. Do you feel at home? /du yu fil æt hoʊm?/


(Apa kamu udah betah di sini?)
2. He’s getting used to it /hiz gɛtɪŋ yust tu ɪt/
(Dia sudah mulai terbiasa)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. I have someone cut my hair at Fraddy’s. (Bare Infinitive Form)


2. She always draws the picture herself since she is an artist. (Present Form-Positive)
3. He doesn’t choose any shirts from the many in his wardrobe when going on holiday.
(Present Form-Negative)
4. She has become what she wanted. (Positive-Past Participle)
5. They haven’t bought the laptop. (Negative-Past Participle)

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Day 5th Vocabularies and Expressions – Part of House 2

No English Symbols Indonesia 1. Have you got it?


1 House/Home haʊs / hoʊm Rumah /hæv yu gɑt ɪt?/
2 Household haʊshoʊld Rumah tangga
(Ada gak?)
3 Housemaid haʊsmeɪd Pembantu
4 Living room lɪvɪŋ rʊm Ruang tamu
2. How can it be?
5 Dining room daɪnɪŋ rʊm Ruang makan
/haʊ kæn ɪt bi?/
6 Waiting room weɪtɪc rʊm Ruang tunggu
7 Bed room bɛd rʊm Kamar tidur (Kok bisa?)
8 Bathroom bæθ rʊm Kamar mandi
9 Fitting room fɪtɪŋ rʊm Kamar pas 3. I was just kidding
10 Toilet/Rest room ‘tɔɪlɪt/rɛst rʊm Toilet /aɪ wəz ʤəst ‘kɪdɪŋ/
11 Veranda və’rændə Beranda (Aku cuma bercanda)
12 Garage gə’rɑʒ/gə’rɑʤ Garasi
13 Doormat ‘dɔrmæt Keset 4. You’re really something
14 Lock lɑk Gembok /yoʊr rili ‘sʌmθɪŋ/
15 Closet ‘klɑzɪt Lemari (Kamu ini ada-ada saja)
gantung
5. Anything else?
/‘ɛni,θɪŋ ɛls?/
(Ada lagi?)

HINT:
You: yə / yu / yʊ / yʌ
Was: wəz / wʌz / wɑz

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. I had a coversation with my mom in the living room.


2. He stayed in his bed room when he was upset.
3. Did she clean the toilet yesterday?
4. Mr parents had a new housemaid when I was child.
5. They didn’t forget to close the closet.

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Day 6th Vocabularies and Expressions – Family 1

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. I don’t know what to eat!


1 Ancestor ‘æn,sɛstɚ Leluhur /aɪ doʊnt noʊ wʌd aɪ laɪk/
2 Bachelor ‘bæʧəlɚ Perjaka
(Apa ya, aku bingung)
3 Older . . . . oʊldɚ Kakak
4 Extended ɪk’stɛndɪd Keluarga besar
family 2. Well, what’s about a roasted
‘fæməli
Flesh and blood chicken?
5 flɛʃ ænd blʌd Darah daging
6 Folks foʊks Sanak saudara /wɛl, wʌts ə’baʊt ə roʊstɪd
7 Foster child ‘fɑ/’fɔstɚ ʧaɪld Anak angkat ‘ʧɪkən?/
8 Fraternal twin frə’tɚnl twɪn Saudara kembar (gini aja deh, giman kalau
9 Granddaughter ‘græn,dɔtɚ Cucu perempuan ayam bakar?)
10 Host hoʊst Tuan rumah
11 Household ‘haʊs-hoʊld Rumah tangga 3. What are you gonna buy?
12 Housewife ‘haʊswaɪf Ibu rumah tangga /wʌt ɑr yu gɑnə baɪ?/
13 Parent-in-law ‘pærənt ɪn lɔ Mertua (kamu mau beli apa?)
14 Son-in-law sʌn ɪn lɔ Menantu LK
15 Younger . . . . ‘yʌŋgɚ Adik 4. Who breaks the rule?
/hu breɪks ðə rul?/
(siapa yg melanggar aturan?)

5. Come on pay up!


/kʌm ɑn peɪ ʌp!/
(ayo, bayar,bayar!)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. He remains a bachelor until he is well into his 40s.


2. Ordinary folks can’t afford cars like that.
3. We thank our hosts for the lovely evening.
4. She complains that her husband doesn’t do his share of household chores.
5. There are portraits of his ancestors on the walls of the room.

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Day 7th Vocabularies and Expressions – Family 2

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. Do you want to get some food?


1 Birth mother bɚθ ‘mʌðɚ Ibu kandung /du yu wɑnnə gɛt sʌm fud?/
2 Blood relative blʌd ‘rɛlətɪv Kerabat sedarah
(Kamu mau beli makan ya?)
3 Brother in law ‘brʌðɚ ɪn lɔ Ipar laki-laki
4 Clan klæn Marga
2. Can you get me some?
5 Cousin ‘kʌzən Sepupu
/kæn yu gɛt mi sʌm?/
6 Daughter ‘dɔtɚ Anak perempuan
7 Descendant dɪ’sɛndənt Keturunan (Nitip donk)
8 Nephew ‘nɛfyu Keponakan lk
9 Niece nis Keponakan pr 3. What’d you like to eat?
10 Orphan ‘ɔrfən Yatim piatu /wʌʤə laɪk tu it?/
11 Posterity pɑ’stɛrəti Anak-cucu (Mau makan apa?)
12 Sibling ‘sɪblɪŋ Saudara kandung
13 Son sʌn Anak laki” 4. That sounds good
14 Spouse spaʊs/spaʊz Pasutri /ðæt saʊndz gʊd/
15 Step child stɛp ʧaɪld Anak tiri (Kedengarannya bagus)

5. It’s on me!
/ɪts ɑn mi!/
(Aku yang bayar!)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. My brother and I are playing with my cousin.


2. The old man is having a conversation with the son.
3. The men are with their daughters.
4. Is/are the whole clan coming to visit you for Eid?
5. My grandparents are talking about their posterity.

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Day 8th Vocabularies and Expressions – Irregular Verbs 2

No Bare infinitive Past form Past participle Meaning


1 Break /breɪk/ Broke /broʊk/ Broken /broʊkən/ Mematahkan
2 Build /bɪld/ Built /bɪlt/ Built /bɪlt/ Membangun
3 Bring /brɪŋ/ Brought /brɔt/ Brought /brɔt/ Membawa
4 Come /kʌm/ Came /keɪm/ Come /kʌm/ Datang
5 Drive /draɪv/ Drove /droʊv/ Driven /’drɪvən/ Mengemudi
6 Feel /fil/ Felt /fɛlt/ Felt /fɛlt/ Merasakan

1. Don’t take it personally /doʊnt teɪk ɪt ‘pɚsənəli/


(Jangan ambil hati)
2. Get yourself used to it /gɛʧɚ’sɛlf yust tu ɪt/
(Biasakanlah dirimu dengan situasi disini)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. If you drop the vase, it’ll break into pieces. (Bare Infinitive Form)
2. The birds built their nest in the tree. (Past Form-Positive)
3. The crowd didn’t bring unlicensed firearms. (Past Form-Negative)
4. Has she come yet? (Positive Interrogative-Past Participle)
5. Haven’t you driven your daughter to school? (Negative Interrogative-Past Participle)

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Day 9th Vocabularies and Expressions – Direction 1

NO English Symbol Indonesia 1. Hallo dude, pick me up at LC


1 Arrive ə’raɪv Tiba/sampai /heɪ dud, pɪk mi ʌp æt LC/
2 Sidewalk ‘saɪdwɔk Trotoar (Hei bro, jemput aku di LC)
3 Traffic circle ‘træfɪk sɚkəl Bundaran
4 One way/one wʌn weɪ/ wʌn Jalan searah
2. I’m getting trouble with my
line laɪn
motorcycle
5 Tunnel ‘tʌnl Terowongan
6 Tiny path ‘taɪni pæθ Gang kecil /ɑm gɛtɪŋ ‘trʌbəl wɪθ maɪ
7 Main street meɪn strit Jalan utama/raya ‘moʊtɚ’saɪkəl/
8 In front of ɪn frɑnt əv/ɑv Di depan (motorku mogok)
9 Take around teɪk ə’raʊnd PP
trip trɪp 3. I owe you one
10 Traffic bump ‘træfɪk ,bʌmp Polisi tidur /aɪ oʊ yu wʌn/
11 Downhill ,daʊn’hɪl Turunan (Aku berhutang budi padamu)
12 Uphill ,ʌp’hɪl Tanjakan
13 Alley ‘æli Gang 4. Don’t bother yourself
14 Overtake ,oʊvɚ’teɪk Menyalip /doʊnt ‘bɑðɚ yɚ’sɛlf/
15 Border ‘bɔrdɚ Perbatasan
(gak usah repot-repot)

5. It’s easy as pie


/ɪts izi əz paɪ/
(Ini gampang sekali)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. I ordered some CDs over a month ago, but they still haven’t arrived yet.
2. The train went into the tunnel.
3. The route is all downhill from here to the finish.
4. Always check your rear view mirror before you overtake another car.
5. The train crosses the border between East Java and Central Java.

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Day 10th Vocabularies and Expressions – Direction 2

NO English Symbol Indonesia 1. Where will you get off?


1 Cross road ‘krɔs roʊd Perempatan /wɛr wɪl yu gɛt ɔf?/
2 T-junction ti ‘ʤʌŋ ʃən Pertigaan
(Mau turun di mana?)
3 Short cut ‘ʃɔrt kʌt Jalan pintas
4 Path pæθ Jala setapak
2. Where did you get on?
5 Bend bɛnd Tikungan
/wɛr dɪd yu gɛt ɑn?/
6 Pass pæs Melewati
7 Traffic light ‘træfɪk ,laɪt Lampu lalin (Naik di mana tadi?)
8 Go on/go goʊ ɑn/ goʊ Jalan terus
ahead ə’hɛd 3. Thanks in advance
9 Go straight on goʊ streɪt ɑn Jalan lurus /θæŋks ɪn əd’væns/
10 Drop in drɑp ɪn Mampir (Terima kasih sebelumnya)
11 Five forked faɪv fɔrkt Simpang lima
12 Traffic jam ‘træfɪk ʤæm Macet 4. What’s going on?
13 Cross ‘krɔs Menyebrang /wʌts gɔɪŋ ɑn?/
14 Across ə‘krɔs Di seberang (Ada apa?)
15 Misguided mɪs’gaɪdɪd Salah jalan
5. I’ll be there in 10 minutes
/ɑl bi ðɛr ɪn tɛn ‘mɪnɪts/
(Aku akan kesana 10 menit lagi)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. Take the second t-junction.


2. The bookstore is across the ATM.
3. Avoid a traffic jam by going past the gas station.
4. Go straight on Jalan Brawijaya.
5. Drop in on George on your way home from school.

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Day 11th Vocabularies and Expressions – Holiday 1

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. I need to go for a walk


1 Bathing suit bæθɪŋ sut Baju mandi /aɪ nid də goʊ fɔr ə wɔk/
2 Drop by drɑp baɪ Mampir
(aku perlu pergi jalan”)
3 Highway ‘haɪweɪ Jalan raya
4 Keepsake ‘kipseɪk Kenang”an
2. I don’t need to watch television
5 Leisure ‘liʒɚ Waktu luang
/aɪ doʊnt nid də wɑʧ
6 Lodge lɑʤ Menginap
7 Luggage ‘lɑgɪʤ Bagasi ‘tɛlə,viʒən/
8 Recreation ,rɛkri’eɪʃən Rekreasi (aku gak perlu nonton televise)
9 Rest rɛst Istirahat
10 Return rɪ’tɚn Kembali 3. I don’t need to watch the movie
11 Scenery ‘sinəri Pemandangan /aɪ doʊnt nid də wɑʧ ðə ‘muvi/
12 Subway ‘sʌbweɪ Kereta bawah tanan (aku gak perlu nonton film itu)
13 Swimsuit ‘swɪmsut Pakaian renang
14 Vacation veɪ’keɪʃən Liburan 4. I need to use the computer
15 Yacht yɑt Kapal pesiar /aɪ nid də yus ðə kəm’pyutɚ/
(aku perlu menggunakan
Into: ‘ɪntə/ ‘ɪntʊ / ‘ɪntu kompuuter)

5. I need to spend money


/aɪ nid də spɛnd ‘mʌni/
(Aku perlu menghabiskan uang/)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.


2. Eddy will lodge in an apartment when he first comes to the USA.
3. Never leave your luggage unattended.
4. Fida will return home after many years in the USA.
5. We are taking a vacation in June.

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Day 12th Vocabularies and Expressions – Irregular Verbs 3

No Bare infinitive Past form Past participle Meaning


1 Grow /groʊ/ Grew /gru/ Grown /groʊn/ Tumbuh
2 Have /hæv/ Had /hæd/ Had /hæd/ Memiliki
3 Get /gɛt/ Got /gɑt/ Got /gɑt/ Mendapatkan
4 Hear /hɪr/ Heard /hɚd/ Heard /hɚd/ Mendengar
5 Mean /min/ Meant /mɛnt/ Meant /mɛnt/ Bermaksud
6 Make /meɪk/ Made /meɪd/ Made /meɪd/ Membuat

1. My head is pounding /maɪ hɛd ɪz ‘paʊndɪŋ/


(Kepalaku pusing sekali)
2. You look terrible /yu lʊk ‘tɛrəbəl/
(Kamu kelihatan berantakan sekali)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.

2.
3.
4.

Example:

1. Don’t miss this opprtunity, you might never get it twice. (Bare Infinitive Form)
2. Plants grow best in the shade. (Present Form-Positive)
3. I know that you wear the pants, but it doesn’t mean that you can make this decision
arbitrarily. (Present Form-Negative)
4. My sisters have made a chocolate cake. (Positive-Past Participle)
5. She hasn’t had the decency to apologize. (Negative-Past Participle)

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Day 13th Vocabularies and Expressions – Holiday 2

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. I am going for a walk


1 Airfare ‘ɛrfɛr Biaya /aɪ æm goʊɪŋ fɔr ə wɔk/
penerbangan
(Aku pergi jalan-jalan)
2 Amusement ə’myuzmənt Taman hiburan
park pɑrk
3 Customs kʌstəmz Bea cukai 2. I need to cross the street
4 Excursion ɪk’skɚʒən Tamasya /aɪ nid də krɔs ðə strit/
5 Departure dɪ’pɑrʧɚ Keberangkatan (Aku perlu menyebrang jalan)
6 Destination ,dɛstə’neɪʃən Tujuan
7 Downtime ‘daʊntaɪm Pemberhentian 3. I need to send it by mail
8 Embark ɪm’bɑrk Naik (kapal/pesawat) /aɪ nid də sɛnd ɪt baɪ meɪl/
9 Explore ɪk’splɔr Menjelajah (Aku perlu mengirimnya lewat
10 Inn ɪn Penginapan pos)
11 Itinerary aɪ’tɪnə,rɛri Rencana perjalanan
12 Reservation ,rɛzɚ’veɪʃən Pemesanan 4. I need to stand in line
13 Suitcase ‘sut^keɪs Koper /aɪ nid də stænd ɪn laɪn/
14 Trip trɪp Perjalanan
(Aku perlu mengantri)
15 Voyage ‘vɔɪ- ɪʤ Perjalanan (laut)
5. I don’t need to deposit money
into the bank
/aɪ doʊnt nid də dɪ’pɑzɪt ‘mʌni
‘ɪntu ðə bæŋk/
(Aku tak perlu menyetor uang ke
bank)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. We have decided the destination.


2. The airfare has been purchased.
3. I have embarked at Liverpool for New York.
4. The tour operator has arranged trasport and planned your itinerary.
5. The children have gone exploring in the woods.

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Day 14th Vocabularies and Expressions – Parts of Body 1

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. Right, I’ve run out of money


1 Ear ɪr Telinga /raɪt ɑv rʌn aʊt əv ‘mʌni/
2 Cheek ʧik Pipi
(benar, uangku habis)
3 Lip lɪp Bibir
4 Tooth tuθ Gigi
2. Whereas my parent’s shipment
5 Tongue tʌŋ Lidah
hasn’t come yet
6 Chin cɪn Dagu
7 Neck nɛk Leher /wɛr’æz maɪ ‘pærənts ‘ʃɪpmənt
8 Shoulder ‘ʃoʊldɚ Bahu ‘hæznt kʌm yɛt/
9 Chest ʧɛst Dada (padahal kiriman dari ortu masih
10 Arm ɑrm Lengan lama)
11 Armpit ɑrmpɪt Ketiak
12 Hip hɪp Pinggul 3. I got many expenses
13 Buttock ‘bʌtək Pantat unexpectedly
14 Leg lɛg Kaki /aɪ gɑt mɛni ɪk’spɛnsɪz
15 Wrist rɪst Pergelangan tangan ,ʌnɪk’spɛktɪdli/
(banyak sekali pengeluaran tak
terduga)

4. I’m in the back of a red car


/aɪm ɪn ðə bæk əv ə rɛd kɑr/
(aku di belakang mobil berwarna
merah)

5. Alright, I got it
/ɔl’raɪt aɪ gɑt ɪt/
(ok, aku tahu)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. She leaned over and whispered something in his ear.


2. I burned my tongue on some soup last night.
3. To keep the helmet in position, fasten the strap beneath the chin.
4. This sweater’s too tight at the neck.
5. I sprained my wrist playing volleyball.

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Day 15th Vocabularies and Expressions – Parts of Body 2

No English Symbol Indonesia 1. You look cloudy, what’s up?


1 Forehead ‘fɔrhɛd Dahi /yu lʊk ‘klaʊdi wʌts ʌp?/
2 Eyebrow ‘aɪbroʊ Alis mata
(Kamu kok terlihat ada
3 Eyelid ‘aɪ,lɪd Kelopak mata
masalah)
4 Eyelash ‘aɪlæʃ Bulu mata
5 Nostril ‘nɑstrəl Lubang hidung
2. Don’t spend your money like
6 Jaw ʤɔ Rahang
water
7 Sideburn ‘saɪdbɚn Jambang
8 Mustache ‘mʌstæʃ Kumis /doʊnt spɛnd yoʊr ‘mʌni laɪk
9 Beard bɪrd Jenggot ‘wɑtɚ/
10 Back bæk Punggung (Jangan boros dong)
11 Elbow ‘ɛlboʊ Siku
12 Waist weɪst Pinggang 3. Where are you? I’m coming
13 Thigh θaɪ Paha /wɛr ɑr yu? ɑm kʌmɪŋ/
14 Knee ni Lutut (Kamu di mana?/ aku udah tiba)
15 Calf Kæf Betis
4. What are you doing there?
/wʌt ɑr yu duɪŋ ðɛr?/
(Ngapain kamu disitu?)

5. Just chit-chat with my old friend


/ʤʌst ʧɪt ʧæt wɪð maɪ oʊld
frɛnd/
(ngobrol aja sama teman lama/)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. He’s got really bushy eyebrows.


2. My father hasn’t shaved off his beard.
3. The lion opened its jaws and roared.
4. These trousers were a bit tight around my waist.
5. She’s been unable to play since January because of a torn calf muscle.

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Day 16th Vocabularies and Expressions – Irregular Verbs 4

No Bare infinitive Past form Past participle Meaning


1 Give /gɪv/ Gave /geɪv/ Given /’gɪvən/ Memberi
2 Go /goʊ/ Went /wɛnt/ Gone /gɑn/gɔn/ Pergi
3 Hold /hoʊld/ Held /hɛld/ Held /hɛld/ Mengadakan
4 Know /noʊ/ Knew /nu/ Known /noʊn/ Mengetahui
5 Lose /luz/ Lost /lɔst/ Lost /lɔst/ Kehilangan
6 Leave /liv/ Left /lɛft/ Left /lɛft/ Meninggalkan

1. My sight is getting blurry /maɪ saɪt ɪz gɛtɪŋ ‘blɚi/


(Pandanganku agak kabur)
2. Do you know where the nearest doctor is? /du yu noʊ wɛr ðə ‘nɪrɪst ‘dɑktɚ ɪz?/
(Kamu tahu dokter terdekat?)

Pick five vocabularies in the table above then make one sentence for each vocabulary.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Example:

1. I find it’s almost impossible to hold a sensible conversation with her. (Bare Infinitive
Form)
2. He gave nonsense talk. He was talking through his hat when describing the shipwreck.
(Past Form-Positive)
3. I didn’t know what all the fuss was about. (Past Form-Negative)
4. He had left the house before he decidied to go abroad. (Positive-Past Participle)
5. I have never gone skiing. (Negative-Past Participle)

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