Jumat, 06 Juni 2008

TUTOR BLOG

Understanding and expressing pride or disapproval of something

Task I

Read these dialogues with a friend.
1. A .: Your brother, Anggoro won the gold medal
B. : Yes, he did. I’m very proud of him

2. A. : My father is very proud of my younger sister
B. : Why is that ?
A. : She won the essay writing contest.

3. A. : Didi you know that Arini is going to Surabaya ?
B : No, I don’t
A : It is strange that she did not tell you

4. A. : Do you know that Erna is going to take up dancing ?
B. : No, I don’t . she would have told me.
A : Don’t you . think it is odd that she didn’t say anything ?

5. A : I am very proud of my mother
B : Why
A : She’s always there whenever I need her

6. A : Do you know that Hendra is good at karate ?
B : No, I don’t . he would have told me
A. : It’s strange , that he didi not tell you
7. A. : Your sister won the speech contest
B : I know. I am so proud of her.

Task 2

Write the correct response using the information given.
A It’s strange isn’t it
B Don’t you think it is strange
C My dad is very proud of Latif
D I’m very proud of him
E You must be proud of him

1. A. : Did you read the article about Dahlan saving the child
B. : Yes I did ……

2. A. : …….
B. : why is that ?
A. : He was the best speaker at the debate

3. A. : I liked Faisal’s cartoon about Mr. Sunarso
B. :Yes I did too.
A. : ……that he did’t tell us he’s an artist ?

4. A. : Who wrote this article ?
B. : My brother did.
A. : ………
B. : Yes I am.

5. A. : Did Latifah tell you anything about her leaving school ?
B. : No, she didn’t
A. : I wonder why . you are her best friend. …..?



Grammar

Adjective Clauses

Adjective clauses have the same function as adjective ( kata sifat ). Adjectival clauses describe someone, something , or some place.
Adjective clauses use relative pronoun who, whom, whose which combine with the main clauses
¨ Susie was the girl who arranged the trip to Bakauheni
¨ Michael is the one whom we must appoint to talk to the tourist
¨ The tourist whose luggage was damaged would be compensated

TASK I

Use a suitable relative pronoun who, whom, whose to complete the sentence
Inan is the one ….. paid for the tickets
Hadi is the man …..credit card was used for the perchase of the tickset
Ajeng is the guide …. Many overseas visitors like
Jamie is the one …. They want to lead the tour
That is not the girl …..gave us the information about the tour
I don’t like Dina. She is the one …. You will find with a mobile phone
Mrs. Arif is the manager ….tour company is the most popular
Sunarya is the man ….the company wants to employ as a guide
An immigration officer is a person ….job is to check the official documents
This is a several writer ….we read about in the magazines

TASK 2

Match the clauses in awith the clauses in B

A B

A waiter is a person who meets the guests first
A victim is a person who knows all the historical sites
Hamid is the chef who serves in a restaurant
A receptionist is a person whom you sympatise with
A good is one whose menu is very popular




Read the passage!

One day I was sitting in the local library, I started to read a medical encyclopedia that was lying on the table in front of me. The first illness I read about was cholera. As I read the list of symptoms, it occurred to me that perhaps I had cholera my self. I sat for a while, too frightened to move. Then, in a kind of dream , I started to turn the pages of the book again. I came to malaria. Yes, there was no doubt about it I had malaria too. And I certainly had hepatitis .and yellow fever. And so it went on I read through the whole book, and by the end I came to the conclusion that I had every illness. There was only one illness I didn’t have and that was housemaid’s knee. I sat and thought and I became more and more worried. I wondered how long I had to live . I examined myself. I felt my pulse. At first, I couldn’t find it at all. Then suddenly it seemed to start off. I looked at my watch to time it . it was beating 147 times a minute. I tried to feel my heart . I couldn’t feel it. It wasn’t beating. I stuck my tongue out and tried to look at it. I could only see the end of it, but from that I was even more certain than before that I had yellow fever. I went straight to my doctor, who was a good friend of mine.” What’s the matter with you ? “ he asked. ‘ I have every illness in the medical encyclopedia . then he opened my mouth and looked at my tongue , and he felt my pulse, and he listened to my heart. Then he sat down and wrote a prescription. It said :
3 good meals every day
a two mile walk every morning
be in bed at 11 o’clock every night
don’t read medical books.

I followed the doctor’s instruction, and I am happy to say that I now feel quite well again.




Answer the questions!

1. Where was this person reading ?
2. What was the first illness he thought he had ?
3. What book was he reading ?
4. What was the illness that he did not have ?
5. How did he check himself ?
6. What was the doctor’s advise ?
7. What do you think of being your own doctor ?
8. have you met people who worry too much about their health ?
9. Have you met people who do not worry about their health ?

Vocabulary study

1. Find the words for diseases in the passage.
2. A. Read these words and look for their meaning in a dictionary.
a. Encyclopedia
b. Conclusion
c. Pulse
d. Symptom

B. Use the correct word in these sentences

a. The doctor gave a -----------for headache.
b. The doctor felt the boy’s --------- on his wrist
c. I looked up the word ‘ tsunami’ in the ---------------
d. The girl came from school with all the ------ of a cold
e. I didn’t like the ----------- of the story

3. Match the words with their meanings.

a Encyclopedia a change in the body’s condition
b Conclusion to beat steadily as the heart beats
c Pulse at the end of
d Prescription a book containing all types of knowledge
e Symptom a particular treatment given by a doctor