TUGAS TUTORIAL 3
BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK GURU SD
NAMA : JUNY APRIANTO
NIM : 856877635
Soal Nomor 1
a. Construct sentences
You: Excuse me. Nurma, is there any local transportation to the central UT office?
Nurma: Yes, there is. We have to take a bus to Kampung Rambutan bus station.
You: Where do we have to get off?
Nurma: We have to get off at the bus station. Then, we transfer to another bus that goes
to Lebak Bulus bus station.
You: Do we still transfer to another bus?
Nurma: Yes, we do. From Lebak Bulus bus station, we have to transfer to a city trans to
Parung or Pamulang. We have to walk about five minutes to find a city trans.
You: How long does it take to get to the UT office from Kampung Rambutan bus station?
Nurma: It takes about two hours usually when there isn’t any traffic jam.
You: How much does getting from the house to the UT office cost?
Nurma: It costs about Rp 20.000,- (one way)
You: What time must we reach the UT office before ten o’clock?
Nurma: We must go early in the morning, maybe at 05.30.
You: It is long, long away, and tiring.
Nurma: Yes, you are right.
b. Conversation about the places in the picture.
Foreigner: Excuse me. Would you like to tell me the way to these places, please? (He wrote
the places he would go and showed you: the National Bank of Indonesia, a hospital, a
supermarket, a gas station, and a railway station).
You: Well. First, you had better go to the railway station. It is next to this shop on the north
corner of Jalan Chairil Anwar and Jalan Ahmad Yani. You may not turn right at the traffic
light. It is forbidden.
Foreigner: Then, where should I go?
You: Then, you drive slowly to the south to the hospital. It is on the south corner of Jalan
Chairil Anwar and Jalan Ahmad Yani.
Foreigner: OK. Next?
You: Next, drive straight the road until you find a U-turn. Take a U-turn, and you will see
the National Bank on the left side of Jalan Ahmad Yani.
Foreigner: After that, where do I go?
You: After that, you go to the gas station. You drive down the road on Jalan Ahmad Yani
until you find a traffic light. Turn left on Jalan Bonjol. The gas station is behind the post
office on Jalan Bonjol.
Foreigner: Finally, I have to go to the Supermarket. Isn’t that right?
You: Absolutely, you are right.
Foreigner: Would you like to tell me how to get to the Supermarket?
You: Sure. From the gas station, you drive to the east. Turn left at the traffic light. The
Supermarket is on Jalan Ahmad Yani across from the electronic shop, where you have been
before.
Foreigner: OK. Thank you very much for your help.
You: Don’t mention it.
c. Ticket conversation
You: I’d like to reserve the train ticket to Surabaya, please.
Ticket counter: When would you like to go, please?
You: I’d like to go on Friday next week.
Ticket counter: What time would you like to go?
You: I’d like to go at about 4 pm in the evening, please.
Ticket counter: Which train would you like to use?
You: Any train having a first class.
Ticket counter: Would you like to take the first-class train?
You: Yes, please.
Ticket counter: How many people will go with you, please?
You: Three people, please.
Ticket counter: Friday evening, at 4 pm, to Surabaya, first class, three people, round trip.
It is only Bima available. Is that all right with you?
You: It’s OK.
Ticket counter: Well, the ticket price is Rp 2.700.000,- How would you like to pay?
Cash? Or with a Card?
You: With the debit card, please.
2. a. My least favorite sport (Simple past tense)
The sport that I don't like is table tennis. I was introduced to table tennis by my friend
when I was a junior high school student. I played table tennis when I came home from
school. In the past, my friend always invited me to his house to play table tennis. In
addition, my friend also often invited me to play table tennis at his uncle's house because
his uncle was very good at playing the sport. However, I don't like to do this sport because
I think the technique of playing table tennis is difficult.
b. The sport I like the most (Simple present tense)
My hobby is playing football. I have known football since I was a child. At first, I just
played football as I pleased. When I was twelve years old, I began to learn the correct
technique of playing football. I learned the technique of playing football from my sports
teacher when I was in elementary school. When I grew up, I got extraordinary knowledge
of playing football from my friend. My friend taught me how to score a perfect goal. When
I got married, I considered playing football as my hobby. I always play football when I
have free time. I play football at least once a week, but if I have more time I can play
football every day. I am happy to have football skills because I can channel those skills to
my friends and children.