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FIND THE WH QUESTIONS AND YES/ NO QUESTIONS BASED ON THE

DIALOGUE

I. Understand the text and find the 5W1H and Yes/No Questions!

Teks 1
- Pedro: Hi, Eduardo, do you know what time the match starts today?

- Eduardo: Hello! It starts at half past five.

- Pedro: Then I will leave an hour early to arrive on time.

- Eduardo: Okay, we'll see each other there.

Teks 2
- Felipe: Hi Pedro!

- Pedro: Hi Felipe! how are you? What's strange to see you here?

- Felipe: A week ago I started working near here. I'm on my way home.

- Pedro: You're away from your house. where are you working?

- Felipe: In a clinic a couple of blocks from here.

- Pedro: Well, I also work around here, so now we'll see each other more often. Let's
go have a drink and catch up.

- Felipe: Excellent idea, one block away there is a bar with good prices.

- Pedro: Okay, let's go and keep talking.

Teks 3

- Student: Teacher, I want to talk to you.

- Teacher: Tell me, what do you need?

- Student: I'm having trouble understanding the algorithms, which explained the
last class of mathematics.

- Teacher: That's probably because you get distracted in class. Sit down, we'll go
over together because you have to prepare for the exam.

- Student: Thank you very much, teacher.


II. Understand the text and find the 5W1H and Yes/No Questions!
Olyvia Jasso
Olyvia Jasso, often known as Olyv, is a young woman who was born and raised in Ambon,
Maluku. Having lived near the beach and ocean since she was a child, she believes she has an
obligation to always conserve nature.
When Olyv saw that many people were polluting the environment, she became enraged and
tempted to take action, which she did by meticulously picking up rubbish on the beach and in the
sea. Her concern rose even more in July 2019, when she visited a new natural tourist destination
in Ambon and discovered that there was a lot of waste littered due to the large number of visitors.
Seeing this problem, she formed The Mulung, an organization that actively invites young
Ambonese from diverse backgrounds to join her in picking up rubbish. Olyv's actions were
initially questioned by her family, who wondered why she bothered to take care of the waste
problem in the midst of her busy college life. However, her concern and passion for the
environment has kept her committed to running The Mulung up until now.
Is this young Indonesian so incredible? Because of her concern for the environment, she is eager
to take concrete actions to help solve environmental problems around her. Furthermore, she is
also a real environmental diplomat who actively invites many people to join her in taking real
actions to protect the environment.

Source: https://econusa.id/en/ecodefender/3-young-indonesian-environmental-diplomats-

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