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Farewell Expression & Expressing Day, Months, Year, Date & Asking Time4th Meeting
Farewell Expression
• Good bye/ Bye/ I’ll say good bye/ See you later/ See you soon.
• I must go now.• I (really) must be going.• I must be off.• I’m afraid I’ve got to go.• It’s getting (very/ rather) late.• I’ll miss my train.• They’re calling my flight.• I’ve got some things to prepare for ….
• I’ve got a lot to do this afternoon.• I want to get away before the traffic gets too bad.• I’ve enjoyed talking to you.• It’s been (most) interesting talking to you.• It’s been a very useful meeting/ nice afternoon.• Thanks for everything.• Thank you for (all) your help.• Thank you for coming.
The Dialog Corner IV
• Paul : Good morning. My name is Paul Morris.
• Sarah : Hello, Mr. Morris. I’m Sarah Hanson.
• Paul : How do you do, Ms. Hanson.• Sarah : Happy to meet you, too. Please call
me Sarah.• Paul : You can call me Paul.• Sarah : Well, I must go now. See you. Bye
YEAR, MONTH, DATE, DAY
Days in a Week
Days in English Pronunciation Abbreviation Days in Bahasa
Sunday /ˈsʌndeɪ, -di/ Sun Minggu
Monday /ˈmʌndeɪ, -di/ Mon Senin
Tuesday /ˈtjuːzdeɪ, -di/ Tue Selasa
Wednesday /ˈwɛnzdeɪ, -di/ Wed Rabu
Thursday /ˈθəːzdeɪ, -di/ Thu Kamis
Friday /ˈfrʌɪdeɪ, -di/ Fri Jumat
Saturday /ˈsatədeɪ, -di/ Sat Sabtu
Months in a Year
Months in English
Pronunciaton Abbreviation Months in Bahasa
January /ˈdʒanjʊ(ə)ri/ Jan Januari
February /ˈfɛbrʊəri, ˈfɛbjʊəri/
Feb Februari
March /mɑːtʃ/ Mar Maret
April /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ Apr April
May /ˈeɪpr(ɪ)l/ May Mei
June /dʒuːn/ Jun Juni
July /dʒʊˈlʌɪ/ Jul Juli
August /ɔːˈgʌst/ Aug Agustus
September /sɛpˈtɛmbə/ Sep Sebtember
October /ɒkˈtəʊbə/ Oct Oktober
November /nə(ʊ)ˈvɛmbə/ Nov November
December /dɪˈsɛmbə/ Dec Desember
Expressing the Year
2008 Two thousand and eight1900 Nineteen hundred1959 Nineteen fifty-nine2000 Two thousand
Expressing the Date
1st January 2004 07/09/1959 August, 12 2003The first of January 2004
The seventh of September 1959
August the twelveth 2003
NOTE :
• Days and months are always capitalized.
• The preposition that we use for days is "on".
• The preposition that we use for months is "in".
WHAT TIME
How to say the “Time”
• When it's "on the hour" we say "o'clock". But only when it's on the hour.
• Because it can be difficult to say whether 12 o'clock is during the day or the night, we use two special terms.
00:00 and 24:00 = Twelve midnight (or midnight)
12:00 = Twelve noon (or noon)
NOTE:
• In five minute increments, when it's past the hour (up to 30 minutes past) we say "past".
• When it's before the hour (after 30 minutes past) we say "to".
• There are 60 minutes in an hour. 30 minutes is half an hour, we say "half past" or "thirty".
• 15 minutes is quarter of an hour, we say "quarter past" or "fifteen"
• 45 minutes is "quarter to" or "forty-five".
Writing the “Time”
Mornng 00.01 – 11.59a.m (Ante Meridian) 00.01 – 12.00Noon or midday 12.00p.m (Post Meridian) 12.01 – 24.00Afternoon 12.01 – 18.00Evening 18.01 – 22.00Night 22.01 – 24.00Midnight 24.00 / 00.00
How to ask ”Time”
• Excure me, what time is it, please?
• Excuse me, do you have the time, please?
• Excuse me, can you tell me the time, please?
The Dialog Corner
• Doni : Excuse me. What time is it?
• Dian : Its a quarter of two.
• Doni : I guess my watch is slow then.
• Dian : Well, I know mine isn't fast.
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