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SMP/MTs
Class VII
Getting to Know My Friends
Practice the dialog.
Hello. My name’s Mario.
Hi. I’m Atiqah. Whats your name?
Nice to meet you, too.
Nice to meet you.
1. What’s your name?
Practice the dialog.
Hello. My name’s Binsar. What’s your name?
Hi. I’m Binsar. I’m Riana.
Pleased to meet you.
Likewise.
Make it real.
Stand up and walk around the class. Talk to as many people as possible. Introduce yourself and ask your friends’ names.
Practice the dialog.
2. How do you do?
Hi Atiqah.
Hi, Binsar.
Are you going somewhere?
To the library. Oh, by the way, this is Mario. Mario, this is my best friend, Binsar.
How do you do?
How do you do?
Work in a group of three. Take turns introducing one another.
Act it out.
For Your Information
When somebody says, “Nice to meet you,” we usually respond with “Nice to meet you, too.”
But
When somebody says, “How do you do?” we usually respond with “How do you do?”
3. I’m thirteen.
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I’m thirteen years old, sir.
How old are you, Johan?
Practice the dialog.
How old are you?
Practice the dialog.
I’m twelve. What about you?
I’m twelve, also.
Think about it.
Practice the dialog.
4. I live on Kelapa Street.
I live in Kampung Durian.
Excuse me, Mario. Where do you live?
Where do you live, Susan?
I live on Bandeng Street.
Practice the dialog.
Practice the dialog.
Where do you live, Atiqah? Do you live far away from school?
Not really. I live on 6 Kartini Street.
It’s 10 Cempaka Street.
What’s your address?
Thanks, Binsar.
Practice the dialog.
No problem.
For Your Information
American people usually say “I live on Main Road”, but British people usually say “I live in Main Road.”
Pronouns
Subject Pronoun | Possessive Adjective |
I | my |
you | your |
she | her |
he | his |
we | our |
they | their |
it | its |
Summary