Bahasa Inggris
Bahasa Inggris
Bahasa Inggris
General English
Students Book
Compiled by
Mataram University
2016
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Introducing yourself
Introducing others
Alphabet
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Speaking
Exercise: Complete the list below by asking other students to join your free time activities.
Write the students name in the box if he/she agrees to join you. You are only
allowed to aks one student to join the activity.
Example:
A: Would you like to go shopping tonight?
B: Yes. What time?
A: At eight (8.00)?
B: OK.
A: OK. See you later.
B: See you later.
Activities
In the
afternoon
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Watch DVD
Go to Kuta Beach
Travel to Bali
Tomorrow
In my
night
On Friday House
At the
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weekend
Saturday
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Next
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In
July
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Speaking
Exercise: A Patient and a hypnotherapist.
In pairs, role play the patient and the hypnotherapist.
Student A - Hypnotherapist:
1. Tell the patient to close his eyes.
2. Tell him to describe each activity
he is doing at the moment.
3. Tell him to describe about
everything he sees in his
imagination: the people, the
animals, the surroundings, the
weather, etc.
4. Ask questions if necessary.
5. Tell him to stop the hypnosis after
a few minutes.
6. Change role.
Student B - Patient:
1. Close your eyes.
2. Describe everything you see in
your imagination
3. Describe where you are, what you
are doing, what other people are
doing, what the surroundings look
like, or what the weather is like.
4. Answer the questions from the
hypnotherapist.
5. Stop when you hear the word
stop or a clap of hands
6. Change role.
Example:
Patient: Now, Im in my house. Im grabbing my helmet and sweater. Im riding my
bike.. Im heading to the woods. Now Im in the woods.. I see many people.
There is a little boy with a red T-shirt. He is looking at me and smiling. Suddenly, the dark
clouds are gathering in the sky. Now the rain is falling down. People are running for
shelter. Now, Im alone, Im soaking wet. Im running, looking for my bike. But I cant find
it.
Note: For a more challenging activity, students can play the mysterious murderer to
help the police solve a murder case.
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Listening
1. Places of Work
Write the name of place of work that you hear.
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3. Talk about your dream job.
1. What is your dream job?
2. Why do you want to be ?
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Can you
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Listening
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Error correction
Headway p.84
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Interview
Reading
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Prepositions of Place
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Student A
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Reading
Exercise. Answer these questions.
1. What is the name of the
house?
2. How many rooms are
there?
3. How many bathrooms are
there?
4. Has it got any lifts?
5. Are there any people in the
house?
6. How old is the house?
7. Where is it located?
8. Are all the things in the
house big?
What do you think of the house?
What things do you find
amazing?
Notes: When asking about address, pay attention to the use of in, on, and at.
Q: Where do you live?
A: I live in Indonesia / Mataram / Kekalik.
A: I live on (Jalan) Udayana Street / Jln Swasembada Street.
A: I live at/on (Jalan) Udayana Street No. 40 Mataram.
Writing.
(IN)
(ON)
(AT / ON)
Include Location, Number of rooms and furniture, and something special about it
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At home on a plane
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1. _____________________
2. _____________________
3. _____________________
Linguahouse elementary.
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Teach-This.com
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Reading
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Writing
Your friend wants to move to your neighborhood. Write a postcard to him
describing your town or village.
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Speaking
Ask and answer questions about the things in your city or village.
Q: Are there many trees?
- Yes. There are (many).
- No, there arent. There are a few trees.
Q: Is there much air pollution? - Yes, there is much air pollution.
Things
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Trees
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Cars
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Noise
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Unemployment
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Farmers
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Trash (rubbish)
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Crimes
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Fresh air
Water pollution
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Land polution
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Children
You
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Stu. 1
Stu. 2
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Prepositions of movement
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In A Clothes Shop
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Listening
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Real Reading-Listening 1 p. 14
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Exercises
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Grammar
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Writing
1. Write about things that you did yesterday, where were you. Talk to your
partner.
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2. Write about what your friend or relative (father, mother, siblings) did
yesterday, where was he/ she. Talk to your partner.
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has written
has gone
has read
has seen
has studied
has had
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has cut
has hit
has been
has drunk
has forgotten
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