PILIH 3 CONVERSATION DI NEXT SLIDE INI SILAHKAN MENGUBAH 3 CONVERSATION TERSEBUT SESUAI DENGAN BIDANG HUKUM ATAU SESUAIKAN STUDI ANDA (TUGAS PERCAKAPANYA JANGAN SAMA DENGAN CONVERSATION YANG ADA DALAM SLIDE INI TETAPI DIRUBAH ATAU DISESUAIKAN DGN BIDAN HUKUM ANDA REKAMLAH CONVERSATION ANDA DENGAN APLIKASI YANG SESUAI KIRIM KE EMAIL: arifin.ubt@gmail.com DEADLINE : RABU JAM 8 PAGI MELALUI GOOGLE DRIVE KE KETUA TINGKAT Job Fair
A: I hope I can find a job after graduation.
B: What is your major? A: My major is Law faculty. B: Nursing/Midwifery majors aren't very high in demand, but you'll do fine. A: What makes you say that? B: You're smart and likeable. Don't worry. A: Thanks, but I'm still scared. B: Oh, hey! You should go to the job fair. A: We have that here? B: Yes. Take advantage of it. A: Have you ever been there? B: Yes, and it's really helpful. Dress nicely! Studying Abroad
A: I'm planning to study abroad this summer.
B: Cool! Where are you going? A: I'm going to … (Asalmu). B: What are you studying there? A: I'm taking a Nursing/ Midwifery class. B: That sounds interesting. A: I'm excited to learn in a totally new environment. B: (Asalmu) seems beautiful. A: It's beautiful in the pictures I've seen. B: Take a lot when you're there. A: I will, and I'll study hard, too. B: Also, learn some (Italian) while you're there. Writing Workshop
A: Want to go to the writing workshop with me today?
B: Nah man, my writing skills is tight. A: You mean "are" instead of "is," right? B: Yeah, of course! A: You should come with me. Our college has great workshops. B: I don't want to look stupid. A: You won't. You look stupid using incorrect grammar. B: Fine. How long is the workshop? A: It's about an hour. B: I don't think my attention span is more than 5 minutes. A: Don't worry, I'll pinch you to wake you up. B: That's a clever idea. Talking to a Counselor
A: I'm glad you came to talk to me today.
B: You kind of forced me to. A: That's because I'm worried. B: What are you worried about? A: You withdrew from 4 of your 5 classes last semester. B: I was doing poorly! A: And why was that exactly? B: It was just too hard. A: You're really behind now. You might have to spend 6 years here. B: Can't I just take summer classes? A: Yes, but you don't want to stress yourself out. B: I don't really have a choice. In Need of a Law Counselor
A: I would like to see my counselor now.
B: Sorry, she doesn't have any time today. A: Are you serious? B: Yes, I am. Please make an appointment for next week. A: I really need to see her. B: I'm sorry, but you really can't. A: I swear, I will bang on her door and scream. B: Don't make a scene. A: If you don't want me to make a scene, tell the counselor I'm here. B: Fine! You can only talk to her for five minutes, though. A: That's all I need. B: Next time, you'd better make an appointment. Leaving School
A: I have to leave class early tomorrow.
B: I don't like that. Just don't come to class. A: Don't be like that, Professor! I have to attend my mom's funeral. B: I'm sorry for your loss. A: It's okay. I'm going to miss her. B: I lost my mom when I was in college, too. A: Saddest thing ever, right? B: Yes. You know what? Take a week off school. A: I can't do that. I have too many responsibilities. B: Take my advice. A: I'll think about it. B: If you ever need to talk, my door is open. Being Absent
A: Why were you absent yesterday?
B: Why do you care? A: You should be thankful I care so much about your education. B: The truth is, I didn't hear the alarm clock. A: You missed out on a very important lecture. B: It happens. I'll just ask my friend what was on the lecture. A: Is she a good note taker? B: I don't know. I guess? A: If you were in class, you wouldn't have to rely on anyone's notes. B: I can't change the past. A: I know. Anyways, you should increase the volume on your alarm clock. B: I suppose I could do that. Borrowing Class Notes
A: Can I borrow your class notes from yesterday's lecture?
B: Heck no! You're so lazy. A: What are you talking about? I was sick yesterday. B: I don't care. Ask someone else. A: You're so mean! B: I can't let anyone borrow my class notes. A: Why not? They're just notes. B: I let a classmate borrow my notes once, and she sold copies to people. A: That's crazy! For how much? B: She sold each class note set for $5. A: Don't worry, I promise not to sell your notes. B: I can't take your word for it. An Honest Student
A: I have to tell you something.
B: What is it? A: You graded my test incorrectly. I got this wrong, but you didn't mark it. B: Wow! I have never met a more honest student. A: I just felt wrong. B: Just keep the score you have. A: Really? That's awesome. B: Yes. I have to ask, why did you decide to tell me? A: I'm really bad at lying. B: That's a good thing! Your honesty is praiseworthy. A: Thanks. Want to give me extra credit? B: Don't push it. Borrowing Class Notes
A: Can I borrow your class notes from yesterday's lecture?
B: Heck no! You're so lazy. A: What are you talking about? I was sick yesterday. B: I don't care. Ask someone else. A: You're so mean! B: I can't let anyone borrow my class notes. A: Why not? They're just notes. B: I let a classmate borrow my notes once, and she sold copies to people. A: That's crazy! For how much? B: She sold each class note set for $5. A: Don't worry, I promise not to sell your notes. B: I can't take your word for it. Turning Homework in Late
A: May I turn in my homework tomorrow?
B: It's due today. A: I know, but I don't have it right now. B: How come? Your dog ate it? A: No! I left it at home. B: I can't take your word for it. A: Why not? I'm an A+ student. B: How do I know if you even did the homework? A: I'll ask my mom to take a picture of it and send it to me. B: That's fair enough. A: Thanks. Also, you should try trusting students more. We're not all that bad. B: I'll try, but I can't promise anything. A Busy Professor
A: Hey, Professor Hill.
B: What is it? A: I've been having trouble with derivatives. B: That's not good. There's a test on derivatives next week. A: I know. Can I make an appointment with you for some help? B: I'm a busy man. A: You didn't even check your schedule yet! B: I know I'm busy, because many people already made appointments. A: So I'm hopeless? B: Of course not! There's the tutoring center. A: But the tutors are not professors. They're just students. B: They might surprise you. Buying Textbooks
A: I can't spend anymore money after I buy my English textbook.
B: How much is your English textbook? A: It's $198. I'm not kidding. B: That's ridiculously expensive! What's the title of the textbook? A: It's called How to Write Well. B: Dude, someone is selling that book for $30. A: No way. What edition is it? B: I think it was the 10th edition. A: Oh, no wonder he or she is selling it for only $30. B: What edition do you need? A: I need the 21st edition. B: The publisher seems to be really making money, considering the number of editions. Sharing News
A: Did you hear about Joseph and Michelle?
B: No, what happened? Did they have a divorce? A: Oh, no. They are pregnant. B: Really? How far along is Michelle? A: Joseph told me that she is four months. B: Oh, okay. How is he handling the news? A: He was a mess the last time I saw him. B: How is he now? Is he still crazy? A: Actually, he seems relaxed and collected. B: I can't believe Joseph is going to be a father. A: It's trippy, huh? He is our age. B: This is making me feel really old. Asking for Donation
A: Would you like to donate money for Christopher?
B: Wait, what happened to Christopher? A: He was hit by a car after school the other day. B: What? That was terrible! A: That day I was going to walk home with him, but I decided to go to the library. B: I can't believe it. Is he okay? A: He broke some bones, but other than that, he is okay. B: Oh, great! So, why are you collecting money for him? A: The hospital bills are sort of steep. His parents can't afford it. B: Oh, wow! Well, here is my last $10. Please send my best to Chris. A: Thank you. Every dollar counts. B: Bless your heart for helping him out. Sharing News
A: Did you hear about Joseph and Michelle?
B: No, what happened? Did they have a divorce? A: Oh, no. They are pregnant. B: Really? How far along is Michelle? A: Joseph told me that she is four months. B: Oh, okay. How is he handling the news? A: He was a mess the last time I saw him. B: How is he now? Is he still crazy? A: Actually, he seems relaxed and collected. B: I can't believe Joseph is going to be a father. A: It's trippy, huh? He is our age. B: This is making me feel really old. Invitation
A: Would you like to go see a movie tomorrow night?
B: I am busy tomorrow night, but I am free the night after. A: That's great! What time should I pick you up? B: 8 p.m. would be great. A: Well, 8 p.m. it is. What movie would you like to see? B: I'm not sure. Which movies are out right now? A: I actually don't know. How about we choose when we get there? B: Sure thing, that sounds great. A: Okay, should I pick you up at your house? Or do you want to meet somewhere? B: I live by school; if you want, we could meet there. A: Sure. I drive a white Nissan Sentra. I'll text you later on, okay? B: That sounds great. I'll be waiting for your text. Sports (3)
A: Can you explain baseball to me?
B: I can try to explain the basics. What do you want to know? A: What are strikes? B: Every batter has three strikes. When they get three strikes, they are out. A: Okay, but what about when the umpire calls a ball? B: Once an umpire calls four balls, then the batter goes to first base. A: What happens when a pitcher hits a batter with the ball? B: The batter goes to first base. A: What if someone is on first base? B: Then whoever was on first base goes to second base. A: Oh, okay. What's a no-hitter? B: A no-hitter is when a team doesn't get a hit throughout the game. A: So, that's a good thing for the pitcher? B: Yes, because that means he pitched really well. Sharing News
A: Did you hear about Joseph and Michelle?
B: No, what happened? Did they have a divorce? A: Oh, no. They are pregnant. B: Really? How far along is Michelle? A: Joseph told me that she is four months. B: Oh, okay. How is he handling the news? A: He was a mess the last time I saw him. B: How is he now? Is he still crazy? A: Actually, he seems relaxed and collected. B: I can't believe Joseph is going to be a father. A: It's trippy, huh? He is our age. B: This is making me feel really old.