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WELCOME TO ENGLISH I

WELCOME TO ENGLISH I. BY : MARITA NURHARJANTI, SPD. Why do you need English?. Many reasons appear :. English as an international language. You want to continue your study. You want to work abroad. You want to enlarge your relation. You want to prepare for a job interview.

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WELCOME TO ENGLISH I

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  1. WELCOME TO ENGLISH I BY : MARITA NURHARJANTI, SPD

  2. Why do you need English?

  3. Many reasons appear : • English as an international language. • You want to continue your study. • You want to work abroad. • You want to enlarge your relation. • You want to prepare for a job interview. • You want to work in int’l company. • You want to get married with a foreigner. • Etc.

  4. INT’L EVENT : TRANSLATOR IN IFRC (INT’L FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES) POST EARTHQUAKE, WITH ROSS MAGEE FROM MANCHASTER, UK.

  5. INT’L EVENT : TRANSLATOR IN MEDRETE 07 (MEDICAL READINESS TRAINING EXERCISE) WITH COL.DR. TAKSIN JIEMTHONG FROM THAILAND.

  6. DON’T THINK THAT ENGLISH IS JUST A LESSON, BUT IT’S A NEED FOR YOUR FUTURE.

  7. HOW TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY : • Improve your vocabularies daily. • Practice the new grammar in different sentences. • Practice orally with your friend(s) or teacher. • Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.

  8. SCORING • 10 % PRESENCE • 30 % MID TERM TEST • 30 % FINAL TERM TEST • 30 % ASSIGNMENTS

  9. Introduction Simple Present & Past Tense Types of Question Daily Activities Present and Past Continuous Tense Word Classification MID TEST Simple Future Tense Short and Long Term Plans Present and Past Perfect Tense Experience Procedures Procedures FINAL TEST Syllabus English I (D3) :

  10. KINDS OF INTRODUCTION • PERSONAL INTRODUCTION Good morning/ afternoon/ evening ladies and gentlemen. I would like to introduce myself to you. My full name is ………….Call me ………….. I come from………, but now I stay in……….. I graduated from …………….. I’m …………. years old. My motivation(s) to study in Amikom Computer and Informatics Management College is/are…….. Do you have any questions? That’s all and thank you.

  11. 2. INTRODUCING SOMEONE Lisa : Hi,Bob. How are you? Bob : O hi Lisa! I’m fine. Thanks. And U? Lisa : Pretty good. Bob, I would like to introduce you to my new friend. Her name is Farah. Farah : How do you do? (shake hands) Bob : How do you do? I’m Bob. Farah : Where do you come from, Bob? Etc. Lisa : Excuse me Bob, but we have to go to campus now. See U later! Bob : Ok, see ya !

  12. Exercise : • Answer the following questions : • When do you start to use good morning/ afternoon/ evening? • What is the difference between good evening and good night? • What do you say to close the conversation? • When do you say how do you do? • What is the meaning of “How are you?”

  13. SPELLING : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A (ei) E (i) I (ai) G (ji) J (jei) K (kei) Q (kyu) R (ar) Y (wai) • Wear 3. Queen 5. Slept • Take 4. Brought 6. Joke

  14. Radio Procedure Spelling Alfa India Romeo Bravo Juliet Sierra Charlie Kilo Tango Delta Lima Uniform Echo Mike Victor Foxtrot November Whiskey Golf Oscar X-ray Hotel Papa Yankee Quebec Zulu

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