Materi Pembelajaran
Materi Pembelajaran
Materi Pembelajaran
SELF- INTRODUCTION
MATERI PEMBELAJARAN
a. Mentioning your name
Hi! I’m Rudy Hartono. You can call me Rudy.
Hello, my name is Dita Kusnasih. My friends call me Tia.
My name is Tony Curtis. What is your name?
My name is Rini Ismail. Just call me Rini.
Formal Expressions:
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Materi 1
There are some expressions that used to ask about self-introduction. Especially,
when we meet people, friends or someone we can ask them by saying:
Materi 2.
Menyebutkan pertanyaan yang mungkin di peroleh untuk menyebutkan informasi
yang di sebutkan oleh guru
1. Hi. My name is David.
2. You can call me Anne.
3. My phone number is …
4. Are you a doctor?
5. You’re really amazing
6. How do you do?
7. Hello. I’m Alice
8. I don’t think we’ve met
9. Good morning
10. No, I’m an Engineer
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CULTURAL AWARENESS ON PAGE 8. PATHWAY TO ENGLISH
When you introduce yourself to others, what do you usually tell them about
yourself? The first thing will commonly do is telling your name, your complete
name; the first name and the last name/surname/family name. Then you will tell
people your nickname, the way you want someone to call you.
E.g. Hello, my name is Ronald Jefferson/ Everybody calls me Ron.
In English, we use a full name or a family name. use a full name, first name
or short name (nickname) without a title.
“I’m Ronald Jefferson.” Not “I’m Jefferson”/ “I’m Ronald.” (or “I’m Ron”)
“Hello, Mrs. Jefferson.” (not “Hello, Mrs. Susan.” or “Hello Mrs. Sue”)
“Hello, Miss. Jefferson. Hello, Jefferson.”
In Indonesia, people tend to address a person by using the first name. this may
happen because most Indonesian do not have family names. Therefore, Indonesian
people rarely call a person by their first names.
English Indonesia
A: Hello, my name is David Hasselhoff. A : Hmm... nama saya Rudi
B: Oh, hello Mr. Hasselhoff. Nice to Wijanarko
meet you. B : Oh, halo, Pak Rudi. Apa kabar?
A: Nice to meet you too, Mrs. Miller. A: Kabar baik.
B: Just call me David, and what should I B: Kapan tiba di Jakarta?
call you, Mrs. Miller? A: Tadi pagi dengan pesawat
A: You can call me Sue. pertama.
If you want to address Indonesian people in English, then you should follow the
rules of English vocative.
English Indonesia
A: My name is Rudi Wijanarko. A: My name is Rudi Wijanarko.
B: Oh, hello, Mr.Rudi. How are you? B: Oh, hello, Mr.Rudi. How are you?
A: I’m fine, thanks. A: I’m fine, thanks.
B: What about you, Mr.Budi? B: what about you, Budi?
A: I’m fine too, thanks. A: I’m fine too, thanks.
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Materi 3.
Pronouns replace nouns. A different pronoun is required depending on two
elements: the noun being replaced and the function that the noun has in the sentence.
In English, pronoun only take the gender of the noun
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Look at the picture.
• What do you think they are doing?
• Where does it take place?
• Why do you think so?
Check your answer with your friends
Source:
http://www.spazioblendtower.it/spazioblend-
tower-sala-eventi/
Picture 1.5
The following is an example of a conversation between Edo and Slamet who meet
for the first time in a party like in picture 1.5. They introduce themselves to each
other to know their acquaintance better. Read the dialog silently first. Pay
attention to how to introduce self. Discuss the expressions used with your
classmate sitting next to you. Then act out pretending to be Edo
and Slamet who introduce themselves to each other.
LKPD (RPP 1)
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Task 1.
Matching pictures below!
1 2 3
4 5
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Task 2.
Underline all pronouns that you can find.
Text 1: an email from Hannah
Hello, Alia! Let me introduce myself. My name is Hannah.
I know your name from my friend, Caroline. She told me that you sent her an
email telling her that you would like to have more pen pals from the US. I’d really
like to be your E-pal. You sound really cool!
I guess I’d better tell you something about myself first. I’m 16 years old and I
attend Thomas Edison High School here in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
I have two brothers and two half sisters and I’m the middle child. My father died
a few years ago so my mother runs the house and the family business. My father
was a barista. I have lots of hobbies. I like music – mostly classical music and folk
music – but I don’t play an instrument. I like sports, especially tennis and
basketball. At school, I’m in the basketball team and I spend most of my extra-
curricular time playing basketball. I’m into animals very much. My sister and I
have three dogs. They need lots of attention as you can imagine. My favorite
subjects at school are art and geography. I think I’d like to become a park ranger
when I graduate, perhaps work for the National Parks Service.
I don’t like reading but I love drawing and painting. How about you? Please drop
me a line, Alia! Can’t wait to hear from you!
Hannah
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As for hobbies, I’m really into songs and music. My favorite boy band is One
Direction. My favorite Malay singer is, of course, Siti Nurhaliza. I also like
watching movies, especially comedies. The actor I like best is Tom Cruise.
I’m really into books. I like reading novels and short stories. I like some writers in
English, like JK Rowling, and Indonesian writers too, like Andrea Hirata and
Ahmad Fuadi. My dream, when I’m older, is to be a writer of science fiction
books.
I’d really love to come to Indonesia someday, especially to the magnificent Raja
Ampat in Papua. What about you, do you want to visit my country?
Wassalam.
Cheers,
Saidah
Task 3.
Fill in the blanks with the right words.
A. Subjective Pronouns:
1. ____ (Me/I) come to Yogyakarta every month.
2. ____ (His/He) spends the weekend playing guitar.
3. ____ (They/Them) told me that they sent an e-mail to each other every day.
4. ____ (We/ours) plan to visit Thailand next year.
5. ____ (We/It) can climb Bromo Mountain together in July.
B. Objective Pronouns:
1. I am going to introduce ____ (she/her) to one of my pen pals in Malaysia.
2. Lolita told ____ (we/me) that she wanted to send a birthday gift to her pen pal
in Papua.
3. My friends and I have regular meetings with the pen pal seeker group. You can
join ____ (it/its) anytime.
4. He told me that he had many e-pals but he is no longer keep in touch with ____
(theirs/them)
5. It is obvious that Marina desperately wants to visit Malang very soon. She
talked about ____ (them/it) frequently these days.
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C. Possessive Adjectives:
1. I am going to wash _______ hand. (my/me)
2. Do you like _____ pen pals? (you/your)
3. ______ hobby is reading the biography of famous people. (He /His).
4. She is sixteen and ______ school is in Minneapolis (her/she)
5. They run their family business themselves because _____ father died last year.
(they/their)
D. Possessive Pronouns:
1. He is very diligent and loves reading. He always brings the book in
____(he/his) bag.
2. ____ (Mine/My) little brother studies in a state vocational school in my region.
3. Alice told her pen pal that she admired JK. Rowling and collected ____(her/his)
novels.
4. My pen pals have the same interest as me, which is about writing. We
sometimes send ____ (their/our) piece of writings and I often give comments
on____ (it/theirs).
5. He told me about his family and I told ____(my/mine) too.
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______ (we/us) will return to buy his land, and (its/it) will become _______
(our/ours) forever.”
9. The teacher tells ________ (we/us) to make friends with students from English
speaking countries so that ______ (we/us) can improve our English.
10. Alia’s brother wanted to have pen pals too. Alia introduced ______
(he/him/his) to Hannah’s and Saidah’s brothers. Now, they have become good
friends. Sometimes Alia writes about _______ (theirs/them) in _______ (hers/her)
letter to Hannah and Saidah.
LKPD (RPP 1)
Task 1.
match the questions in column A with the responses in column B.
A B
Excuse me, what’s your first name again? No. It’s 641 456 7784.
How do you pronounce your last name? Well, everyone calls me Stu.
Is your phone number 614 456 7784. Nice to meet you, Tiwik. I’m
Ika
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II. CONGRATULATING AND COMPLEMENTING
MATERI PEMBELAJARAN
Materi 1
a) Dialogue 1
b) Dialog 2
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Materi 2
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- What a tasty cake. (Kamu hanya mengelabui saya,
(Sungguh kue yang enak.) benarkan?)
- I like your bag, very beautiful.
(Saya suka tas kamu, sangat
bagus.)
Giving Compliments
Giving compliments is very common in all cultures. However, it differs in some ways from
culture to culture. In English, people tend to express compliments more than we do in our culture.
We tend to express them to ourselves rather than to the people we are interested in. If we see one
of our friends wearing a new dress, most of us tend to be quiet about it and say to ourselves that
she has a beautiful dress, rather than expressing our feelings to her. But in English, it seems that
we have to say something about her new dress.
E.g. you look pretty in your new dress.
I like the color of your new dress.
Your dress matches your complexion very nicely.
It also differs in how we respond to compliments. In Indonesian, in many cases, we seem
to refuse a compliment by saying, “Tidak! Baju ini sudah lama.” For that reason, when we speak
in English we tend to disagree and say, ”No! It’s an old dress. I bought it last year.” This doesn’t
sound correct in English. You should have said, “Thank you. I like it very much. I particularly
like its color and style.”
In English one tends to accept a compliment, particularly if it is a sincere one, by saying “Thank
you” plus one or two other statements supporting it.
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In responding to a compliment, Indonesian speakers tend to make errors in at least two ways.
First, we tend to be quiet. Secondly, we do not make any comments. Third, we tend to dispute it
with “NO”, plus a few statements disagreeing with him/her.
Does it mean that English people never refuse a compliment? No, if the compliment is not
sincere, he will reject it as well. For example, he might say :
Don’t try to flatter me.
I don’t like flatters.
You’re just flattering me.
Flattery will get you nowhere.
So we need to be able to judge whether our friend is sincere or not in giving his
compliment. We can do it through our experience in getting used to him for overtime. We can
also judge whether what he says includes some solid facts. When he says that we have a beautiful
garden but in fact, our garden is really not that good, he is certainly very dubious about our garden
and he is not very sincere about his compliment.
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LKPD (RPP 2)
Pertemuan 1
Text 1
After a long struggle and hard work, Alif is finally appointed as the director of a
national company where he works. Many of his friends who work at the same
company congratulate him.
Samuel : Alif, congratulations. You deserved it, man.
Alif : Thank you very much. This is because you always help me.
Sinta : I am very happy for you, Alif. Now, that you are the director of the
company, I believe the company will develop even faster.
Alif : (replies with a happy tone) thank you. I cannot forget your collaboration
with me, and I will still need your help.
Other friends shake his hands and congratulate him too.
Deni : That’s wonderful, Alif.
Alif : Oh, thanks.
Santi : Good for you. Good luck.
Alif : Thank you very much.
Bejo : Well done.
Alif : Thank you for saying so.
Ivan : That was great. You must be very proud of your achievement.
Alif : Thanks. I’m glad you think so. But I still have to learn a lot.
His staffs also congratulate him.
Eny : Please accept my warmest congratulations, Sir.
Alif : It’s very kind of you to say so. Thank you.
Bintari : I must congratulate you on your success.
Alif : Thank you very much for saying so.
They all celebrate Alif’s success by having lunch together in a simple food stall next
to their office. Everybody is happy.
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Text 2
Cita has won the first winner of the storytelling competition in her school. Her best
friend congratulated her.
Ditto : Cita, congratulations for being the first winner of the school storytelling
competition! Excellent, you really did it well.
Cita : Thanks, Ditto.
Ditto : I heard that you will be the representative of our school in the storytelling
competition of our regency. Is it true?
Cita : Yes, you’re right.
Ditto : I hope you will win as well in the next competition.
Cita : I hope so. But I’m nervous.
Ditto : Don’t worry; you’re a very good storyteller. Good luck.
Cita : Thanks. I’ll do my best. Wish me luck. Congratulations! You deserved it,
Man. Thank you very much. Your support means a lot.
Task 3:
Write what you would say in the following situations.
1. It is your best friend’s birthday.
2. Your sister graduated from university.
3. Your friends are celebrating the Islamic New Year.
4. A classmate won the National Mathematics Olympiad.
5. You are attending your cousin’s wedding party.
6. You are attending to your grandmother’s birthday.
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Task 4: Complete the blank in the dialogs using the words in the box
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4. Rudi : You look gorgeous
in this wedding dress!
__________________ (7).
Ian : Thank you very
much, ______________
(8) so.
Task 5: Complete the following conversation with your own word related to
the expression of complimenting
Conversation 1
Rani : Hi, Anisa.
Anisa : Hi, you look great in that pink head scarf. What a nice scarf!
Rani : _________________-(1) to say that.
Anisa : I’ve never seen you in that hat. Where did you buy it?
Rani : My mom bought it for me when she went to the market.
Anisa : I see.
Rani : Look. The teacher is coming!
Anisa : Pak Sultoni.
Mr. Sultoni : Hi, how are you?
Rani : We’re good. Thanks.
Anisa : Excellent.
Rani : _________________ (2) hair cut, Pak Sultoni.
Anisa : Yes, you’re looking good with your hairstyle.
Mr. Sultoni : Thanks a lot. Rani, I heard you won the Math Olympiad. Is it true?
Rani : Yes, I won the second prize last week.
Anisa : ________________ (3)
Mr. Sultoni : ____________ (4) to hear that.
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Rani : Thank you very much for saying so.
Conversation 2
Rudi : Hi Ben. How are you?
Ben : Hi, you look great in that black jacket.
Rudi : _______________________ (1) saying so.
Ben : I’ve never seen you in that outfit. Is it new?
Rudi : My sister bought it for me when she went to Singapore.
Ben : Oh, I see.
Rudi : Look. What a nice new hairstyle! Where did you have a
haircut? I like it a lot.
Ben : _____________________ (2) think so. My brother did it.
I can ask him to do yours if you want to.
Rudi : Yes, please. Look! Andi is coming.
Ben : Hi Andi, I heard you won the Speech Contest last
month. Congratulations! _________________ (3)
Rudi : Fantastic! It’s a great job, bro!
Andi : Oh, thanks. It’s ____________________ (4)
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