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MEDIA MENGAJAR

FOR SMP/MTs GRADE VII

BRIGHT AN ENGLISH

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Nice to Meet You!

BAB 1

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A. Parts of the Day

Morning

Noon

Afternoon

Evening

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source: dokumen penerbit

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B. Greetings, Responses, and Parting

Greetings

Responses

Parting

Informal

Hi!

Hi!

Goodbye.

Hello!

Hello!

Bye-bye.

How are you?

I’m fine.

Bye.

How’s life?

Fine. Thanks.

See you later.

How’s everything?

Very well. Thank you.

See you.

How’re you doing?

Great!

I’m OK.

Not so bad.

Formal

How are you?

I’m fine. Thank you.

I’m very well. Thank you.

How do you do?

How do you do?

Note: How do you do is used when you greet a person for a first-time meeting. You use this in a very formal situation. It is rarely used.

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Practice the dialogue

Good bye, Ali.

Good bye, Dani.

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Practice the dialogue

Good night, Dad and Mum.

Good night, darling.

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Practice the dialogue

Hi, I’m Laras. Nice to meet you, Sir.

Hi Laras! I’m Mr. Daniel. Nice to meet you too.

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Practice the dialogue

Mr. Daniel, I’d like you to meet Mr. Adi. He’s Nico’s teacher, too.

How do you do Mr. Daniel. Pleased to meet you.

How do you do? Pleased to meet you, too. Please call me Adi.

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C. Identity Card

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D. Numbers

0

zero

1

one

2

two

3

three

4

four

5

five

6

six

7

seven

8

eight

9

nine

10

ten

11

eleven

12

twelve

13

thirteen

14

fourteen

15

fifteen

16

sixteen

17

seventeen

18

eighteen

19

nineteen

20�twenty

21

twenty one

30

thirty

40

forty

50

fifty

60

sixty

70

seventy

80

eighty

90

ninety

100

one hundred

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1 = the first (1st)

2 = the second (2nd)

3 = the third (3rd)

4 = the fourth (4th)

5 = the fifth (5th)

6 = the sixth (6th)

7 = the seventh (7th)

8 = the eighth (8th)

9 = the ninth (9th)

10 = the tenth (10th)

11 = the eleventh (11th)

12 = the twelve (12th)

13 = the thirteenth (13th)

14 = the fourteenth (14th)

20 = the twentieth (20th)

21 = the twenty first (21th)

22 = the twenty second (22nd)

23 = the twenty third (23rd)

30 = the thirtieth (30th)

31 = the thirty first (31st)

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E. Name of the Days

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F. Name of the Months

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G. Prepositions of Time

‘on’ is for days and dates.

‘in’ is for the year and the month.

Example:

  • I was born on fifteenth of August two thousand and ten.
  • She was born in December.
  • He was born in two thousand and ten.

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Summary

  • It is polite and nice to greet others.
  • There are some ways to greet others. Some are formal and some others are informal.
  • To inform telephone number we use cardinal numbers such as 0298-8718417.

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  • To tell a date we use ordinal numbers such as the first of January (1st January).
  • To fill in the form of identity card we must use the correct spelling.