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BASIC CAMP CALSS MODULE

1 Day Family
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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


He is his father's apple. Get along /ɡɛt əlɔŋ/ Bergaul dengan baik
1.
1. /hi ɪz hɪz ˈfɑðərz ˈæpəl/ (I get along well with my siblings and cousin.)
(Dia anak kesayangan ayah.) Take after /teɪk ˈæftər/ Menyerupai
2.
I am the golden child of the family. (Lila takes after her grandfather.)
2. /aɪ æm ðə ˈɡoʊldən ʧaɪld ʌv ðə 'fæməli/ Look after /lʊk ˈæftər/ Mengurus/menjaga
3.
(Saya anak kesayangan keluarga.) (It's exhausting to look after five kids all day.)

Obey the words of an old timer. Grow up /ɡroʊ ʌp/ Tumbuh dewasa
4.
3. /oʊˈbeɪ ðə wɜrdz ʌv oʊld ˈtaɪmər/ (Their children are all grown up and have left the house.)
(Patuhi kata orang tua.) Split up /splɪt ʌp/ Berpisah
5.
Don't play favorites. (His mother and father split up several months ago.)

4. /doʊnt pleɪ ˈfeɪvərɪts/ Please answer these questions related to family using the
(Jangan pilih kasih.) vocabulary you have learned!

Go hard or go home. 1. Who are the members of your family?

5. /ɡoʊ hɑrd ɔr ɡoʊ hoʊm/ 2. Whom do you take after? Why do you think so?

(Sungguh-sungguh atau pulang.) What do you call your mother's mother? Did you grow up
3.
with her?
4. Do you have any cousins? Do you often visit them?
How many siblings Do you have? do you get along well
5.
with them?

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2 Day Parts of a House


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LANGUAGE CENTER 3.
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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Home sweet home Clean up /klin ʌp/ Membersihkan
1.
1. /hoʊm swit hoʊm/ (Please clean up your room before leaving.)
(Rumahku surgaku) Hang up /hæŋ ʌp/ Menggantung
2.
Anybody home? (We hang our clothes up in the closet.)
2. /ˈɛnibədi hoʊm?/ Turn on /tɜrn ɔn/ Menyalakan
3.
(Ada orang di rumah?) (Do you want me to turn the lamp on?)

First come, first served Turn off /tɜrn ɔf/ Mematikan


4.
3. /fɜrst kʌm, fɜrst sɜrvd/ (It's too noisy, turn off the TV, please!)
(Datang duluan, dilayani duluan) Put away /pʊt əˈweɪ/ Menyimpan
5.
Make yourself at home. (Please put away your clothes.)

4. /meɪk jərˈsɛlf æt hoʊm/ Please answer these questions related to parts of a house using
(Anggap saja rumah sendiri.) the vocabulary you have learned!

There's no place like home. 1. Where do you usually invite your guests to sit?

5. /ðɛrz noʊ pleɪs laɪk hoʊm/ 2. Do you like to turn on the light while sleeping? Why?

(Tiada tempat seperti rumah.) 3. Name some items you can see in your bedroom!
4. Mention the rooms in a house and their functions!
5. Which is the most important room for you in your house? Why?

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A. Instructions: In each sentence below, there is a bold pronoun. Identify the noun or
pronoun that the bold pronoun refers to. All of the words used in this exercise are related to
different parts of a house.

Example:
The kitchen sink was clogged, so he had to call a plumber to fix it. (What does "it" refer to?)
Answer: "It" refers to the kitchen sink.

1. A tarp was used to cover the roof because it was leaking.


2. The children were running around and making a mess in the living room while they played.
3. The restroom needed cleaning, so he got to it before the guests arrived.
4. A picture on the wall was bent, so he straightened it out.
5. He put a bad cover on the bed because it was too uncomfortable.
6. My family will come over for dinner, therefore I must arrange my dining room for their arrival.
7. I dropped my keys in the warehouse, but I can't find them because it's too dark there.
8. The closet was a gift from my father. He did this for my special day.
9. My friends thought the well behind my house was creepy because they envisioned it had been
there for a long time.
10. My uncle's housemaid is quite elderly. He'd been there for a long time.

B. Please identify the noun and pronoun from the paragraph below.

As she walked into her new home, Mary took a deep breath. She was so happy to have found
the house of her dreams. She liked how nice the hardwood floors were and how big the kitchen was.
She thought she would spend most of her time in that room, cooking and having people over.

As she walked through the house, she thought about how she would decorate each room. She couldn't
wait to add her own touches and make the room her own. She pictured herself reading in the cozy
window seat and unwinding in the big, fancy tub.

Mary knew it would be hard to move into a new house, but she was up for the challenge. She had
worked hard to get to this place, and she was excited to make it her home. She promised herself that
she would take her time and enjoy every moment of this new part of her life.

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3 Day Daily Activities


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/klin
/hæv
/hæv
/hæv

tu skul/

næp/

/hæv

‘mil/

tu slip/ bɛd

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Who's inside? Don’t take too long. Pick up /pɪk ʌp/ Menjemput
1.
1. /huz ɪnˈsaɪd? doʊnt teɪk tu lɔŋ/ (Pick me up at the LC’s office please!)
(Siapa didalam? Jangan lama lama.) Come over /kʌm ˈoʊvər/ Datang ke
2.
Wait a minute, I’ll be done soon. (My grandparents will come over to my house this weekend.)
2. /weɪt ə ‘mɪnɪt, ɑl bi dʌn sun/ Get on /ɡɛt ɔn/ Naik
3.
(Tunggu bentar aku dah mau selesai.) (You have to get on the plane now.)

Make it a little faster. Get off /ɡɛt ɔf/ Turun


4.
3. /meɪk ɪt ə lɪtl ‘fæstɚ/ (It's too noisy, turn off the TV, please!)
(Cepetan donk.) Take out /teɪk aʊt/ Mengeluarkan
5.
I’ll be late. (I'll take out the trash before we leave.)

4. /ɑl bi leɪt/ Please answer these questions related to daily activities using
(Aku bisa telat nih.) vocabulary you have learned!

It’s my turn. 1. What are your activities in the morning during weekend?

5. /ɪts maɪ tɚn/ 2. What do you usually do after waking up in the morning?

(Ini giliranku.) 3. What will happen if you often stay up late at night?
4. What will you occasionally do if you get really tired?
How often do you visit your grandparents? What do you usually
5.
do at your grandparents' house?

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A. Determine the Adjective or Adverb of the following sentences and the words they modify!

Example:
He carefully prepared the fast food to avoid burning it.
Answer:
(adjective) = fast modifies the word food/(adverb) = carefully modifies the word prepared (verb)

1. I quickly put on my clothes and headed to work.


2. She always drives safely and under the speed limit.
3. He ran fast to make it to the bus.
4. In order to get my day started, I enjoy going for a
brisk walk in the morning.
5. She cheerfully welcomed her husband when he
returned home.
6. The spaghetti tasted delicious.
7. He ate his dinner slowly to enjoy every bite.
8. She looked pretty in her uniform.
9. Paijo played the drum skillfully during the concert.

B. Adjective or Adverb?

1. Today It is raining 2. They work ............ 3. This is an.......toy


a.heavy a. hard a. expensive
b.heavily b. hardly b. expensively

4. This Job isn’t........ 5. She dances.......... 6. It is an..............war scene?


a. easy a. wonderful a. actual
b. easily b. wonderfully b. actually

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4 Day Irregular Verbs 1


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Do/du/
Drew/dru/

Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Keep your chin up. Count on /kaʊnt ɑn/ Mengandalkan
1.
1. /kip jɔr ʧɪn ʌp/ (Can we count on Ridwan as the leader?)
(Tabahkanlah hatimu.) Get around /ɡɛt əˈraʊnd/ Menghindari
2.
Keep it up. Unfortunately, I don't know how to get around the aggressive dog.
2. /kip ɪt ʌp/ Get over /ɡɛt ˈoʊvər/ Pulih dari
3.
(Teruslah berusaha.) (Roma has gotten over the breakup with his ex.)

It blows my mind. Pick on /pɪk ɑn/ Mengganggu


4.
3. /ɪt bloʊz maɪ maɪnd/ (At school, no one ever picked on me.)
(Ini membuatku heran.) Eat out /it aʊt/ Makan di resto
5.
That was close. (We typically eat out for lunch and dinner.)

4. /ðæt wɑz kloʊz/ Please answer these questions using vocabulary you have
(Hampir aja.) learned!

You creep me out. 1. How do you get around a problem with your friends?

5. /ju krip mi aʊt/ 2. Can you feel if your friend is in trouble?

(Kau membuatku takut.) 3. Have you ever broken someone’s heart?


4. What will you do ifsomeone creeps you out?
5. Do you have someone you can count on?

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5 Day Transportation
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/skul

/træm/

/flæt

/sit

/wil/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


We are in the same boat. Set off /sɛt ɔf/ Berangkat
1.
1. /wi ɑr ɪn ðə seɪm boʊt/ (We set off for London just before nine.)
(Kita senasib.) See off /si ɔf/ Mengantarkan
2.
It's not rocket science. (I will go to the airport to see you off.)
2. /ɪts nɑt ˈrɑkət ˈsaɪəns/ Drop off /drɑp ɔf/ / Menurunkan
3.
(Tidak begitu rumit.) (Can you drop me off on your way home.)

I'm out of gas. Take off /teɪk ɔf/ Lepas landas


4.
3. /aɪm aʊt ʌv gæs/ (The plane will take off in an hour.)
(Bensinku habis.) Get in /ɡɛt ɪn/ sampai
5.
Can I have a ride? (The train got in the station around 10 in the morning.)

4. kæn aɪ hæv ə raɪd? Please answer these questions related to transportation


(Boleh numpang gak?) using vocabulary you have learned!

A hectic day 1. How do you travel to school?

5. ə ˈhɛktɪk deɪ 2. What do people use to travel long distances?

(Hari yang sibuk banget) 3. Have you ever been on a plane trip? Explain briefly!
4. Would you rather be a passenger or a driver? Why?
5. What do you need to be a driver?

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A. Please complete the following incomplete sentences using the provided vocabulary!

1. The train....... at the station now.


2. Fauzi...........drive us to the park next week.
3. I........the bus to work every day last week.
4. The boat....across the lake every hour.
5. Mumu ........ her car to school today.

Write down your answers here:

B. Correct the incorrectsentences below!

1. The train leaving in ten minutes.


2. The pilot are piloting the plane.
3. Akikah will driving to the airport next month.
4. He am riding his bike to the store.
5. We mustn't to be late for the train.
6. He is have ridden his bike to the park.
7. The ship will sails across the ocean to reach its destination.
8. I can't able to drive a car.
9. The train is arriving at the station at 6 pm.
10. The driver must to follow the speed limit.
11. I must to go to the store.
12. She should to study more for the test.
13. The bus may can stop at the next intersection.

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6 Day Buildings and Places


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Bookstore
Bus station
Bus stop

Department store

Food court

Gas station /gæs ˈsteɪʃən/

Jewelry store

Pet shop
Police station
Railway station

Sport Center

Stationery shop

Traditional market
Water fall
Water fountain

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Do you feel at home? Build on /bɪld ɑn/ Membangun
1.
1. /du ju fil æt hoʊm?/ (They're planning to build on a library next month.)
(Apakah kamu betah?) Wipe out /waɪp aʊt/ Memusnahkan
2.
Quit slacking. (The floods wiped out the whole forest.)
2. /kwɪt ˈslækɪŋ/ Check out /ʧɛk aʊt/ Meninggalkan
3.
(Stop males-malesan.) (We will check out from the hospital at noon.)

Take me home. Check in /ʧɛk ɪn/ Mendaftar


4.
3. /teɪk mi hoʊm/ (When we had checked in, the desk clerk gave us our key.)
(Anterin pulang.) Get around /ɡɛt əˈraʊnd/ Berkeliling
5.
You can say that again. (Let's get around the park.)

4. /ju kæn seɪ ðæt ə'gɜn/ Please answer these questions related to buildings and places
(Saya setuju.) using vocabulary you have learned!

Go with the flow. 1. What is Jakarta's most famous landmark? What about your city?

5. /ɡoʊ wɪð ðə floʊ/ 2. Have you ever visited a sanctuary? What did you see there?

(Santai dan mengikuti apa yang terjadi.) 3. What do people usually buy in a traditional market?
4. Where do you go when you are hungry?
5. What is your favorite shopping place?

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A. Read the following paragraphs carefully and identify the prepositions and conjunctions in
it.
1. 1. I will go to the bus station near the hospital in my city, but there is a fire behind a department
store at lunch time so I need to find an alternative way or I'll miss the bus. After asking several
people, I finally find a tiny path between a bookstore and a butcher after passing a small mosque. I
hope I'll come in time.

2. I visited my grandma last week in Pare, she got me around the city because that was my very first
time there. She took me to many places, like a park, a temple, a traditional market, and many
more. In the afternoon, we went to a nice coffee shop to have some lunch after praying at the
mosque. There is a small garden nearthe mosque, so I took some pictures of it.

3. The park in front of the sports center now has a new food court. There are many food stalls with
quite cheap prices. It's better to go there in the late afternoon or around 4 PM. There is one famous
stall that sells Korean street food; it's between the Thai tea stall and Pentol Alif, but the price is
rather expensive since the ingredients are authentically from Korea.

4. My cat has a new virus, so I need to bring him to a pet shop near the police station. On my way
there, right in front of a fishmonger, my cat jumped out of a car. A motorcycle passed by; luckily, it
stopped in time, and my cat was finally taken to a safe place. I apologized to the driver because I
was so sorry for the accident.

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7 Day Direction
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Parts of Speech

/nɛkst tu/

/pæs/

/spid bʌmp/
/strit/
/ti-ˈʤʌŋkʃən/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Where isthe nearest ATM? Ask around /æsk əˈraʊnd/ Tanya sekitar
1.
1. /wɛr ɪz ðə ˈnɪrəst eɪ-ti-ɛm?/ (I don't know where the mall is, I'm going to ask around.)
(Dimana ATM terdekat?) Ask after /æsk ˈæftər/ Menanyakan seseorang
2.
Don't block my sight. (Tom asked after you in his letter.)
2. /doʊnt blɑk maɪ saɪt/ Ask back /æsk bæk/ Mengundang kembali
3.
(Jangan halangi pandanganku.) (She's been asked back to the company.)

Your destination is on your right. Ask out /æsk aʊt/ Mengajak keluar
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3. /jʊər ˌdɛstəˈneɪʃən ɪz ɑn jʊər raɪt/ (Should we ask him out later?)
(Tujuan anda berada disebelah kanan anda.) Ask over /æsk ˈoʊvər/ Mengundang ke rumah
5.
I’ll catch you up later. (My friend asks me over to his house.)

4. /aɪl kæʧ ju ʌp ˈleɪtər/ Please answer these questions related to direction using
(Nanti aku nyusul.) vocabulary you have learned!

Where are you heading to? 1. Have you ever taken a round trip to Jakarta?

5. /wɛr ɑr ju ˈhɛdɪŋ tu?/ 2. Is there a mall in Pare?

(Mau kemana?) 3. Do you know a shortcut to the market?


4. Which would you choose for your next flight—a round- trip
ticket or a one-way ticket?
5. Have you ever misguided by Google Maps?

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A. Choose one of the appropriate verbs from the sentence below based on the tenses.
Example:
Cars and trucks usually drive/are driving on the highway to travel long distances quickly.
Answer:
drive

1. He always overtakes/is overtaking the car in front of him.


2. Currently, she drives/is driving downhill at a fast pace.
3. They walk/are walking in opposite directions at the moment.
4. He crosses/is crossing the street to get to the other side.
5. People often walk/are walking on the sidewalk when they are going to work, school, or just taking
a stroll.

B. Read the following sentences and identify the incorrect verbs in simple present tense or
present continuous tense. Then, replace the incorrect verbs with the correct verbs in the
same tenses.

Example:
She driving to the North on the highway.
Incorrect Verb: driving/Correct Verb: drives
1. She is heading to the store, and then She's buy some groceries.
2. The gas station near the corner, and then it's turn right.
3. Mawar are always getting lost whenshe doesn’t use a map.
4. The online transportation driver is not knowing how to get to the railway station.
5. We are usually take the subway to get to the city.

C. Please create your own sentences with simple present tense and present continuous tense
using the given vocabulary about direction.

Simple Present
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

Present Continuous
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

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8 Day Irregular Verbs 2


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Have/hæv/ Had/hæd/ Had/hæd/


Hear/hir/

Keep/kip/
Knew/nju/

Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


It’s on me. Add up /æd ʌp/ Masuk akal
1.
1. /ɪts ɑn mi/ (Her story doesn't add up. I think she islying?)
(Aku yang traktir.) Back down /bæk daʊn/ Mengalah
2.
Just in case (Jane never backs down. She always wins arguments.)
2. /ʤʌst ɪn keɪs/ Break up /breɪk ʌp/ Putus
3.
(Hanya untuk jaga-jaga) (My boyfriend and I broke up before I moved to America.)

What a relief Burn up /bɜrn ʌp/ Kepanasan


4.
3. /wɑt ə rɪˈlif/ (I am burning up in here, open the window please!)
(Lega rasanya) Calm down /kɑlm daʊn/ Menenangkan diri setelah marah
5.
What a coincidence (You are still mad? You need to calm down.)

4. /wɑt ə koʊˈɪnsɪdəns/ Please answer these questions using vocabulary you have learned!
(Kebetulan sekali) 1. How do you feel when the heat reaches 30 °C?
Just like that? 2. How do you deal with the breakup?
5. /ʤʌst laɪk ðæt? / 3. Have you ever been hit in the head?
(Cuma gitu aja?) 4. Can you back down with your little sibling if something goes wrong?
5. Have you ever grown plants?

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9 Day Parts of a body


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/irz/

/bæk/

/hændz/

/niz/
/kæf/kævz/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


1. Her head is in the clouds. Wash up /wɑʃ ʌp/ Membersihkan
1.
/hər hɛd əz ɪn ðə klaʊdz/ (She went to the bathroom to wash up before dinner.)
(Dia sedang berangan-angan.) Work out /wɜrk aʊt/ Berolahraga
2.
2. Let your hair down. (I go to the gym every morning to work out.)
/lɛt jər hɛr daʊn/ Rub in /rʌb ɪn/ Menggosok
3.
(Santai ajalah.) (He rubbed in the lotion to help relieve his dry skin.)

3. I’m pulling your leg. Stretch out /strɛʧ aʊt/ Mengulurkan


4.
/aɪm ˈpʊlɪŋ jər lɛg/ (She took a break and stretched out her legs.)
(Aku hanya bercanda.) Reach out /riʧ aʊt/ Menjangkau
5.
4. They make my blood boil. (She reached out to grab her phone.)

/ðeɪ meɪk maɪ blʌd bɔɪl/ Please answer these questions related to parts of a body using
(Mereka membuatku marah.) vocabulary you have learned!

5. Play It by Ear. 1. What grows in your head?

/pleɪ ɪt baɪ ir/ 2. Which part of your body do you use to walk?

(Liat aja nanti.) 3. How many fingers do you have on your hands?
4. What are on your face?
5. What is the function of your hands?

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A. Choose the appropriate tense (present perfect tense or simple past tense) to complete
each sentence and identify the verb:

Example:
They (not exercise) regularly for a long time.
The answer:
haven't exercised (present perfect).

1. Last Sunday, I _____________(go) to the gym and worked out for three hours.
2. Yanti _____________ (break) her leg in a skiing accident last December.
3. Rian _____________ (eat) his dinner at Karen's Diner.
4. My boyfriend _____________ (just buy) a new Tesla.
5. The dancers _____________ (develop) strong leg muscles from practicing ballet.
6. The doctor _____________ (examine) my stomach and determined that I have an appendix.
7. My fiancé _____________(hurt) his ankle while playing soccer last weekend.
8. Rini _____________ (stretch) her arms and legs before starting her workout.
9. Ridwan _____________ (sprain) his wrist for three times.
10. Daniel _____________ (massage) his sore shoulders after a long day at work.

B. Please create your own sentences with present perfect tense and simple past tense using
the given vocabulary about parts of a body.
Simple Past
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

Present Perfect
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

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10 Day Personalities
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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


She is jolly good to us. Settle down /ˈsɛtəl daʊn/ Menyelesaikan
1.
1. / ʃi əz ˈʤɑli gʊd tʊ ʌs / (He finally settled down after a busy week at work.)
(Dia baik banget loh sama kita.) Lighten up /ˈlaɪtən ʌp/ Meringankan
2.
Don’t burn your fingers. (The manager tried to lighten up the mood in the office after a long week.)
2. /doʊnt bɜrn jər ˈfɪŋgərz/ Shape up /ʃeɪp ʌp/ Berlatih
3.
(Jangan buat gara-gara.) (If she wants to get the promotion, she needs to shape up her performance.)

Don’t take it personally. Cool off /kul ɔf/ Menenangkan


4.
3. /doʊnt teɪk ɪt ˈpɜrsɪnɪli/ (After a heated argument, they both needed some time to cool off.)
(Jangan diambil hati.) Cheer up /ʧɪr ʌp/ Menghibur
5.
Don’t be a chicken. (The good news cheered him up after a rough day.)

4. /doʊnt bi ə ˈʧɪkən/ Please answer these questions related to personalities usingvocabulary


(Jangan jadi pengecut deh.) you have learned!

He is snake in the grass. 1. What will you do if you have a bossy friend?

5. /hi əz sneɪk ɪn ðə græs/ 2. How do you describe someone who doesn't like to share?

(Dia musuh dalam selimut.) 3. How do you cheer your spoiled siblings up when they start to act up?
4. Do you have grumpy friends? How do you deal with them?
5. How do we figure out that this individual is lazy?

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A. Match each verb to its corresponding adjective in the exercise below.

Example:
They will thrive in their new environment.
The answer:
will thrive - persistent

1. He will lead an organization towards success. a. creative


2. Eli will overcome her anxieties and insecurities. b. cooperative
3. He will innovate new solutions to old issues and problems. c. ambitious
4. Erwin will succeed in his new company endeavor. d. visionary
5. Helen will achieve great success in her career by next year. e. flexible
6. They will adapt to changing conditions. f. confident
7. She will collaborate on a new project with her coworkers. g. resilient

B. Please create interrogative statements of going to and will using the provided vocabulary
about personalities.

Example:
He is going to be a very responsible husband after they are married.
Going to
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

Example:
My little sister is so pessimistic; I hope she will be more optimistic in the future.
Will
1. .......................................................

2. ........................................................

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11 Day Clothes
th

/sut/

/pænts/

/buts/

/kæp/

/hæt/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


What are you wearing? Dress up /drɛs ʌp/ Berpakaian
1.
1. /wɑt ɑr ju ˈwɛrɪŋ / (I'm going to dress up for the party tonight.)
(Apa yang sedang kamu pakai?) Iron out /ˈaɪərn aʊt/ Menyetrika
2.
My uncle is wearing tie to his office. (I have to iron out my shirt before the meeting.)
2. /maɪ ˈʌŋkəl ɪz ˈwɛrɪŋ taɪ tu hɪz ˈɔfəs/ Try on /traɪ ɑn/ Mencoba
3.
(Pamanku memakai dasi ke kantornya.) (She tried on several dresses before finding the perfect one.)

That color looks nice on you. Roll up /roʊl ʌp/ Menggulung


4.
3. /ðæt ˈkʌlər lʊks naɪs ɑn ju/ (He rolled up hissleeves to wash the dishes.)
(Warna itu bagus buat kamu.) Slip into /slɪp ˈɪntu/ Membuka/memakai baju
5.
The color of my father's cap is red. (She slipped into her pajamas after a long day at work.)

4. /ðə 'kʌlər ʌv maɪ ˈfɑðərz kæp ɪz rɛd/ Please answer these questions related to clothes using vocabulary
(Topi nya ayahku berwarna merah.) you have learned!

What accessories would you like to buy? 1. What are you wearing today?

5. /wʌt ækˈsɛsəriz wəd jʊ laɪk tə baɪ?/ 2. What clothes cannot be worn by men?

(Aksesoris apa yang ingin kamu beli?) 3. What clothes do you wear in winter?
4. Mention some men’s clothes!
5. What is your favorite color of clothing? Why?

Note :

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A. Complete the sentences below by filling in the blanks with an appropriate vocabulary word
related to clothes based on their tenses given in the parenthesis (nominal form).

Example:
My mom's favorite thing to wear in the house_________(simple present) just a simple_________
(vocabulary word).
The answer:
is/house dress

Vocabulary words:shirt, pants, dress, jacket, blouse, skirt, sneakers, boots, sandals, hat, laundry,
etc.

1. His favorite clothes for work ________ (simple present) a ________ and a ________
(vocabulary word).
2. She needed to replace her ________ and ________ (vocabulary word) because they (simple
past) too small for her.
3. The ________ (vocabulary word)________ (simple present) on sale today.
4. A ________ (vocabulary word) ________ (simple future) perfect for the beach.
5. The ________ (vocabulary word) that they wore to the party last night ________(present
perfect) in the laundry.
6. My new ________ (vocabulary word) ___ (simple future) ideal with my ________ (vocabulary
word) perfectly.
7. The ________ (vocabulary word) that he is wearing today ________(simple present) his
8. favorite.Her old ________ (vocabulary word) ________ (simple past) unfashionable.
9. The ________ (vocabulary word) that he bought ________ (present perfect) very stylish.
10. A ________ (vocabulary word) and a ________ (vocabulary word) ________ (simple present)
the perfect combination for a casual look.

B. Please create your own sentences with the nominal sentence that you have learned using
the given vocabulary about feelings and emotions.
Simple present Tense

1. ..................................................................

Simple Past Tense

1. ....................................................................

Simple Future Tense

1. ....................................................................

Present Perfect

1. ....................................................................

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12 Day Irregular Verbs 3


th

Lead/lid/

Lose/luz/

Mean/min/
Meet/mit/

Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Here we go again. Back off /bæk ɔf/ Mundur
1.
1. /hir wi ɡoʊ ə'ɡɔɪn/ (Please back off from the edge of the cliff.)
(Nah mulai lagi deh.) Back up /bæk ʌp/ Membuat candangan
2.
Still up? (Don't forget to back up your computer files.)
2. /stɪl ʌp?/ Bear with /bɛr wɪθ/ Bersabar
3.
(Masih bangun?) (Please bear with us as we work to fix the issue.)

I can’t stand anymore. Blow up /bloʊ ʌp/ Meledakkan


4.
3. /aɪ kænt stænd ˌɛniˈmɔr/ (The fireworks will blow up at midnight.)
(Aku gak tahan lagi.) Break down /ʧɪr ʌp/ Rusak
5.
Whose side are you on? (My car broke down on the way to work this morning.)

4. /huz saɪd ɑr ju ɑn?/ Please answer these questions using vocabulary you have learned!
(Kamu dipihak mana?) 1. How do you react if someone misunderstands your intentions?
I'm on your side. How do you deal with unexpected things happening to your files so they
2.
5. /aɪm ɑn jʊər saɪd/ don’t get lost?
(Aku berada di pihakmu.) 3. Can you bear with a stubborn person?
4. Have you ever mistaken your friend for someone else?
5. Have you ever lost something precious? How do you deal with it?

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13 Day Feelings and Emotions


th

/plizd/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


She is over the moon. Calm down /kɑm daʊn/ Santai/tenang
1.
1. /ʃi ɪz ˈoʊvər ðə mun/ (Please calm yourself down.)
(Dia bahagia sekali.) Take in /teɪk ɪn/ Memahami
2.
I am worn out. (It was difficult for her to take in the news of her mother's
sudden death.)
2. /aɪ æm wɔrn aʊt/
Hold back /hoʊld bæk/ Menahan
(Aku capek.) 3.
(I had to hold back my anger when my boss criticized my
You look so gloomy.
work unfairly.)
3. /ju lʊk soʊ ˈɡlumi/
Put off /pʊt ɔf/ Menunda
(Kamu terlihat sangat galau.) 4.
(I've been putting off going to the dentist because I'm scared.)
What makes you angry?
Break down /breɪk daʊn/ Rusak
4. /wʌt meɪks ju ˈæŋgri?/ 5.
(My car broke down on the way to work this morning.)
(Apa yang membuatmu marah?)
Please answer these questions related to feelings and emotions
I’ve been in a good mood all the time.
using vocabulary you have learned!
5. /aɪv bɪn ɪn ə gʊd mud ɔl ðə taɪm/
1. How's life treating you?
(Suasana hatiku senang sepanjang waktu.)
2. What would you do if someone hurt your feelings?
3. What makes you embarrassed?
4. What isthe worst moment in your life?
5. How do you entertain yourself?

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A. Rewrite the following sentences using the modal auxiliary given in the bracket!

Example:
She is determined to get into a good university. (must)

Answer:
She must get into a good university.
1. I don't want to go to the party tonight because I feel uncomfortable. (would rather)
2. It is important to take care of your health by exercising regularly to not feel anxious. (should)
3. I feel more comfortable in casual clothes than in formal wear. (prefer)
4. She wants to see a movie tonight after a frustrating day. (would like)
5. It is crucial to follow safety guidelines when using electrical equipment. (have to)
6. He is unable to come to the meeting due to a prior engagement. (can't)
7. She feels exhausted, so she should take a break from work. (had better)
8. I need to get more sleep at night. (ought to)
9. I am worried about my health. (must)
10. She feels depressed; she needs to drink more water during the day. (ought to)

B. Please create your own sentences with the modal auxiliary that you have learned using the
given vocabulary about feelings and emotions.
Modal of ability

1. ..........................................

Modal of necessity

1. .........................................

Modal of Advisability

1. .........................................

Modal of Preferences

1. .........................................

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14 Day Promotion
th

/brænd/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


Take it or leave it. Get ahead /ɡɛt əˈhɛd/ Maju
1.
1. /teɪk ɪt ɔr liv ɪt/ (She focused on her goals and worked hard to get ahead in her career.)
(Ambil atau tinggalkan.) Move up /muv ʌp/ Dipromosikan

What will I get for this? 2. (She moved up from junior executive to senior executive in just
a few years.)
2. /wʌt wɪl aɪ gɛt fɔr ðɪs?/
Move into /muv ˈɪntu/ Mutasi
(Apa imbalannya?)
3. (She moved into the sales department after working in customer service
Buy one get one free.
for a year.)
3. /baɪ wʌn ɡɛt wʌn fri/
Step up /stɛp ʌp/ Melangkah
(Beli satu gratis satu.)
4. (The manager stepped up and took charge of the project when the team
I’ve already made up my mind. was struggling.)
4. /aɪv ɔlˈrɛdi meɪd ʌp maɪ maɪnd/ Work up /wɜrk ʌp/ Bekerja (menghasilkan lebih)
(Aku sudah memutuskan.) 5.
(He worked up to become the head of the marketing department.)
That sounds like a fun.
Please answer these questions related to promotion using vocabulary
5. /ðæt saʊndz laɪk ə fʌn/ you have learned!
(Sepertinya menyenangkan.) 1. What do you consider when buying goods?
2. What are the important things to offer customers during promotions?
3. Are you good at persuading someone?
If you had the opportunity to open your own business, what would you
4.
like to sell?
5. Would you like to be an employee or an employer?

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A. Complete the sentences with suitable comparison forms!


1. Our new smartphone is . . . . . . than the competition, with a longer battery life and faster
processing speed.
a) good b) better c) best
2. The . . . . . .version of our software includes more features and improved functionality.
a) old b) older c) oldest
3. Our new vacuum cleaner is . . . . . . than the leading brand, with stronger suction power and more
efficient cleaning.
a) powerful b) more powerful c) most powerful
4. Our new protein powder is . . . . . . the brand compared to others, with higher-quality ingredients
and abetter taste.
a) good b) better c) best
5. Our new dishwasher is . . . . . . than the leading brand, with more advanced features and better
cleaning performance.
a) efficient b) more efficient c) most efficient

B. Compare the two images; write at least three sentences; and don't forget to include the
promotion-related vocabulary words you've learned.

iPhone 14 Vivo x60 pro 5Gp


Memory : 128GB Memory : 256GB
Ram : 6GB Ram : 12GB
Battery : 3279 mAh Battery : 4200 mAh
Main camera : 12 MP Main camera : 48 MP
Selfie camera : 12 MP S Selfie camera : 32 MP
Weight : 172 g Weight : 177 g
Display : 6.1 inch Display : 6.56 inch
Price : 15.5 M Price : 9.99 M

C. Referring to the two pictures on Part B, please show your target market why your product
is superior to the competitor. (group project)

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15 Day Shopping
th

/praɪs tæg/

/Kyu/

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Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


That's a rip-off! Look for /lʊk fɔr/ Mencari

1. /ðæts ə rɪp-ɔf!/ 1. (I'm looking for a new pair of shoes to wear to the wedding
party next week.)
(Mahal sekali harganya.)
Pick out /pɪk aʊt/ Memilih
That's dirt cheap! 2.
(Can you help me pick out a gift for my friend's birthday?)
2. /ðæts dɜrt ʧip!/
Stock up /stɑk ʌp/ Menyimpan persediaan
(Murah sekali harganya!)
3. (I like to stock up on non-perishable food items when they
Can I pay by credit card / in cash?
are on sale.)
3. /kæn aɪ peɪ baɪ ˈkrɛdɪt kɑrd / ɪn kæʃ?/
Buy up /baɪ ʌp/ Membeli habis
(Bisa bayar pakai kartu kredit atau uang cash?) 4. (The store is having a sale, so I'm going to buy up all the
It’s on me. discounted items I need.)
4. /ɪts ɑn mi/ Sell out /sɛl aʊt/ Habis terjual
5.
(Aku yang bayar.) (The concert tickets sold out in just a few hours.)
How much does it run? Please answer these questions related to promotion using
5. /haʊ mʌʧ dʌz ɪt rʌn?/ vocabulary you have learned!
(Berapa harganya?) 1. Have you ever done window shopping?
2. Do you prefer to buy things online or offline?
3. Are you good at bargaining?
4. What do you buy at shoe shop?
5. How do you spend most of your money?

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A. Divide the class into two groups and have each group take turns answering the questions
using the dice provided. The winner is the group that crossed the finishline first.
1. Take two steps 2. Make a sentence 3. What is the meaning 4. Make a sentence
START forward. from (Fitting of "It's on me"? from (cash, cashier
room/gerund). /to infinitive).
5. Move to column 15.

6. What will you buy


at a greengrocer?
10. True or False? You 9. Fill in the blank. 8. Where will you go 7. Make a sentence
have to checking ______(check) the if you want to buy a from (customer,
the price tag price tag before flower? merchant/gerund).
before buying buying something is
something. a must.
11. Make a sentence
from (shopaholic,
trolley/to infinitive).
12. What is the 13. How do you 14. Return to column 15. Fill in the blank. I
meaning of "how handle it when an 8. went to a thrift
much does it run?"? online purchase shop _______(buy)
does not meet your affordable items of
expectations? quite good quality.
16. Make a sentence
from (window
shopping/gerund).
20. True or false? I 19. Move to colomn 18. What is the 17. How do you pick
don't want spend 25. meaning of "That's out a good
my money there dirt cheap!"? watermelon?
because the seller is
unfriendly.
21. Make a sentence
from (queue, find
out/to infinitive).
22. Have you ever 23. What is the 24. Fill in the blank. 25. Return to colomn
regretted buying meaning of "That's What's the most 17.
something? What a rip-off!"? expensive thing
was it and why did you've ever bought
you regret it? while______(shop)?
26. How often do you
buy new clothes?
31. Do you prefer to 30. What is the 29. Do you prefer to 28. True or False? 27. Make a sentence
pay with cash or meaning of "Can I shop for groceries Shoplift is the act from (satisfactory,
with a credit/debit pay by credit card / in-store or online? of steal goods from complain/gerund).
card while in cash?"? Why? a store or retail
shopping? establishment
without paying for
them.
32. Make a sentence
from (counter,
cashier/to infinitive)
33. Return to colomn
FINISH
26.

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16 Day Irregular Verbs 4


th

Prove/pruv/ Proved/pruvd/

Read/rid/ Read/rɛd/ Read/rɛd/

Run/rɛn/

Daily Expressions Phrasal Verbs


You are a party-pooper. Break in /breɪk ɪn/ Masuk secara paksa
1.
1. /ju ɑr ə ˈpɑrtiˈpupər/ (Someone tried to break in to my house last night.)
(Kamu perusak suasana.) Bring up /brɪŋ ʌp/ Membesarkan
2.
You are still blue. (My parents brought me up to always be honest.)
2. /ju ɑr stɪl blu/ Brush up /brʌʃ ʌp/ Memperbaiki
3.
(Kamu masih ingusan.) (I need to brush up on my Spanish before my trip to Spain.)
Let’s grab a bite. Build up /bɪld ʌp/ Membangun
4.
3. /lɛts ɡræb ə baɪt/ (The company istrying to build up its online presence.)
(Ayo cari makan.) Burn down /bɜrn daʊn/ Membakar habis
5.
You missthe boat. (The old building burned down in a matter of minutes.)
4. /ju mɪs ðə boʊt /
Please answer these questions using vocabulary you have learned!
(Kamu kehilangan kesempatan.)
1. What will you do if you missthe boat on something you really want to achieve?
Over my dead body.
2. How do you deal if you notice that someone is trying to break into your house?
5. /ˈoʊvər maɪ dɛd ˈbɑdi/
Has your cell phone ever rung while you were studying? Did you pick up the
3.
(Langkahi dulu mayatku.) phone?
4. How can you tell if someone is a party-pooper?
5. Have you ever had a stomachache from overeating?

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