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EXERCISE WORKBOOK [KU1012]-[2012/2013]#[01] COURSE : [ENGLISH 1] Given in week # 2 & 3 Program Studi Manajemen Informatika, Komputerisasi Akuntansi, dan Teknik Komputer Politeknik Telkom Bandung Jl. Telekomunikasi Terusan Buah Batu, Bandung, 40254 1 E 1 IDENTITY Chapter [IDENTITY] Topic [Introducing & Exchanging Personal Information] References 1. Azar, Betty Schrampfer, 1985. Fundamentals of English Grammar, Englewood Clifs: Prentice Hall 2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. 2001. Essex: Pearson Education Limited 3. Richards, J.C, New Interchange, 1998. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 4. Sellen, Derek. 2000. Grammar World. Frankfurt: Dietersweg. Main Competence [Able to Introduce self & others, and Exchanging Personal Information] Duration 180 minutes Test Types *(can be choosen more than 1) Individual Group Independent Dependent 2 WARMING UP QUESTIONS Opening a conversation and bringing a conversation to an end are essential parts of our everyday language. Greeting in all languages have the same purposes: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existance, and to show friendliness. Before we learn more about greeting, answer the questions below: 1. Do you know how to initiate a conversation in English? 2. Do you know how to introduce yourself and others? Write some sentences that you usually use when you introduce yourself and others! 3. Give some examples of formal and informal introduction that you know!

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EXERCISE WORKBOOK [KU1012]-[2012/2013]#[01]

COURSE : [ENGLISH 1] Given in week # 2 & 3

Program Studi Manajemen Informatika, Komputerisasi Akuntansi, dan Teknik Komputer – Politeknik Telkom Bandung Jl. Telekomunikasi Terusan Buah Batu, Bandung, 40254

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1 IDENTITY Chapter

[IDENTITY]

Topic [Introducing & Exchanging Personal Information]

References 1. Azar, Betty Schrampfer, 1985. Fundamentals of English Grammar, Englewood Clifs: Prentice Hall

2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. 2001. Essex: Pearson Education Limited 3. Richards, J.C, New Interchange, 1998. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 4. Sellen, Derek. 2000. Grammar World. Frankfurt: Dietersweg. Main Competence

[Able to Introduce self & others, and Exchanging Personal Information] Duration

180 minutes

Test Types *(can be choosen more than 1) Individual Group Independent Dependent

2 WARMING UP QUESTIONS Opening a conversation and bringing a conversation to an end are essential parts of our everyday language. Greeting in all languages have the same purposes: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existance, and to show friendliness. Before we learn more about greeting, answer the questions below:

1. Do you know how to initiate a conversation in English?

2. Do you know how to introduce yourself and others? Write some sentences that you usually use when you introduce yourself and others!

3. Give some examples of formal and informal introduction that you know!

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3 THEORY

A. GREETING

B. INTRODUCING AND EXCHANGING PERSONAL INFORMATION.

1. Introducing oneself Hello, my name is Tommy Wijaya

Please call me Tom I am from Bandung I work for Hino Travel Agency

Hi! My name is Antonio Hutagalung I am from Medan, North Sumatera You can call me Tony I am a sales manager at Astra Motor Company

Hello, I am Mrs. Hastuti I’m from Jakarta

I am a nurse in International Hospital

Greeting•Good morning•Good afternoon

•Good evening•How nice to see you•Hello•How are you?•Hi

•How've you been?•What's happening?•What's new?•How are you doing?•How you doing?•Long time no see

Respons•Good morning•Good afternoon•Good evening•Yes, it;s been quite a while•Hello•Fine,thanks. And you?•Hi•Pretty good•Not much•Nothing

•OK•Not Bad

•Yeah!

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2. Small Talk - I don’t think we’ve met, my name is…. - Isn’t it a beautiful day? - It’s a lovely party isn’t it? (at the party) - Do you live in this area?

3. Exchanging personal information Liz : Hello, I’m Elizabeth Miller Jack : Hi! My name is Jacky Chang, but please call me Jack. Liz : Nice to meet you Jack. You can call me Liz. Jack : OK. And what’s your last name again?

Liz : Miller . By the way, how do you spell your last name? Jack : C-H-A-N-G. Liz : I see. Where are you from Jack? Jack : I’m from China. What about you? Liz : I am from Toronto, Canada.

Jack : Oh, really? What do you do? Liz : I am a dance instructor. How about you? Jack : I am a doctor. Liz : Oh. That’s a nice job.

C. SAYING GOODBYE

- A: Goodbye. Until the next time - B: See you. Take it easy

- - A: Bye! See you later - B: Yeah, bye! - A: Goodbye. - B: Bye-bye. See you on Wednesday

- A: Goodbye. Have a nice evening - B: Thanks. You too!

Useful expressions: Sorry, What is your name again? Excuse me. How do you say your name again? What is your last name, please?

Can you spell your last name, please? What should I call you? What do you do?

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D. INTRODUCING OTHERS

Introducing Respons

May I introduce... (how do you do) I’m delighted to meet you...

Let me introduce.. how do you do

I’d like to introduce... Hello, it’s nice to meet you Have you met....? No, I don’t think I do

Pete-Jenny, Jenny-Pete Hello

CONVERSATION 1

Sarah : Hi, Tom. How’s everything?

Tom : Not bad. How are you? Sarah : Pretty good, thanks. Tom : Sarah, this is Brian. He’s from Brazil. Sarah : Hello, Brian. Are you on vacation? Brian : No, I’m not. I’m a student here. Sarah : Oh, are you studying English? Brian : Well, yes, I am. Sarah : Are you and Tom in the same class? Brian : No, we aren’t. But we’re on the same volleyball team.

CONVERSATION 2

Mrs. Carr : Good evening, George. Come in. How have you been? George : Just fine, thank you. How are you? Mrs. Carr : Oh, reasonably well. George : Mrs. Carr, I would like to introduce a friend of mine, if I may: Albert Douglas, Albert, this is

Mrs. Elaine Carr.

Albert : Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Carr : I’ve heard so much about you, Mr. Douglas. Please do come in. Oh, Richie? Darling, I’d like

you to meet someone – a friend of George’s.

Mr. Carr : Oh, hello, George. Glad you could make it. (He shakes hands with George) George : Hello, Rich. It was thoughtful of you to invite us. Mrs. Carr : Yes, darling, as I was saying, this is Albert Douglas (to Albert) My husband, Richard.

Albert : (Shaking hands with Mr. Carr) Very nice to meet you. Mr. Carr. Mr. Carr : The pleasure’s mine. But call me Rich. Everyone does. Mind if I call you Albert? Albert : Of course not. Bur just plain “ Al” will do.

D. GRAMMAR PIT STOP

1. Wh- questions and statements with be (am, is are)

What’s your name? My name is James Where are you from? I’m from Purwokerto Who is he? His name is Wisnu What’s her name? Her name is Jenny Where is she from? She’s from Lampung

Contractions I am : I’m You are : You’re He is : He’s She is : She’s It is : It’s We are : We’re They are : They’re What is : What’s Who is : Who’s

Where is : Where’s

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Where are you from? We’re from the United Kingdom Who are they? They’re Jenny’s parents What are their names? Their names are Mr. and Mrs. William Where are they from? They’re from Indonesia

2. Yes/No questions and short answers with be (am, is are)

Are you on vacation? No, I’m not. I’m a student Are you a nurse? Yes, I’m Is Sarah from the United States? No, she isn’t. She is from Italy

Is Sarah from Italy? Yes, she is Are you and Jack in the same class? No, we aren’t. We’re on the same volleyball team

Are you and Ann on the volleyball team? Yes, we are Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares are Spanish? No, they aren’t. They are Brazilian Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares are Brazilian? Yes, they are.

Note Subject

Pronouns Possessive Adjectives

I My

We our

They their

He his

She her

It Its

You your (single & plural)

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MEETING AND GREETING CUSTOMS

How do you think the people in these countries greet each other? There are many different greeting customs around the world. Here are some Chile People usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. When two women first meet, they sometimes give one kiss on the cheek. (They actually “kiss the air”). Women also greet both male and female friends with a kiss. Chilean men give their friends warm abrazas (hugs) or sometimes kiss women on the cheek. Finland

Finns greet each other with a firm handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family

The Philippines The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat each other on the back. Korea

Men bow slightly and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. To address someone with his or her full name, the family name comes first, then the first name.

The United States People shake hands when they are first introduced. Friends and family members often hug and kiss on the

cheek when they see each other. In these situations, men often kiss women but not other men. Taken from New Interchange

E. READING ACTIVITY

4 CASE STUDY 4.1 PART A (INDIVIDUAL) 4.1.1 Pay attention to the situation given, then practice using any word or expressions appropriately You are at a party with other students from the university. You do not know anybody and you would like to meet a few people and start a conversation.

4.1.2 Complete these conversations Conversation 1 Wanda : What is …… name? Audi : His name …. George Foster. …… ……. a waiter Wanda : Where …… he from? Audi : ….. ….. from Ireland Jim : ……. is …… name? Diana : …. name …. Catherine Miller. She …… an actress Jim : ……. is ……from? Diana : She …. From France

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Conversation 2 Yoko : Rich, who are the two women over there? Rich : Oh, ………… names are Lisa and Kate. Rich : Hi, Kate. This ………… Yoko. …… …… from Japan.

Yoko : Hello. Nice to meet you. Kate : Good to meet you, Yoko. Lisa : And ………… name ………… Lisa. Yoko : Hi, Lisa.

Rich : Lisa and Kate ………… from Canada. Yoko : Oh? Where ………… you from in Canada? Kate : …… …… from Toronto. Conversation 3

Tony : …….. …… he? Sue : He is Henry Dunhill Tony : …….. …… he from?

Sue : He is from California Tony : …….. …… his last name?

Sue : It is Dunhill

Conversation 4 Yoko : …….. …… two students over there? Daniel : Their names are Linda and Tina Yoko : …….. …… they from? Daniel : They are from Michigan

4.1.3 Complete this short conversation with am, are, is Lisa : Who are the men over there, Amy? Amy : Oh, they ________ on the volleyball team. Let me introduce you.

Hi, Surachai, this ________ Lisa Neil.

Surachai : Pleased to meet you, Lisa. Lisa : Nice to meet you, too, Surachai. Where you from ? Surachai : I _________ from Thailand. Amy : And this _____ Mario. He_______ from Brazil. Lisa : Hi, Mario.

Pablo : And my name _________ Pablo. I _________ from Colombia. 4.1.4 Complete these conversations Look at the answers. What are the questions? 1. Jim : What’s your first name?

Bob : My first name’s Robert. 2. Jim : What ………………………………………………………………..

Bob : My last name’s Hewitt. 3. Jim : Who ………………………………………………………………..

Bob : That’s my wife. 4. Jim : What ………………………………………………………………..

Bob : Her name is Rose.

5. Jim : Where ……………………………………………………………… Bob : She’s from Italy.

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6. Jim : Who ………………………………………………………………… Bob : They’re my wife’s parents.

7. Jim : Are you on vocation here ? Bob : No, I'm not on vacation. I'm a student here.

8. Jim : …………………………………………….? Bob : No, we're not from Spain. We're from Portugal.

9. Jim : …………………………………………….? Bob : No, they're not on the same baseball team. They're on the same volleyball team.

10. Jim : …………………………………………….? Bob : Yes, Kim and Mike are in my class.

11. Jim : …………………………………………….? Bob : Yes, it's a nice class.

12. Jim : …………………………………………….?

Bob : No, my teacher isn't Mr. Holland. I'm in Ms. West's class.

4.2 PART B (GROUP) GROUP OF 3 OR 4 In small groups act out the following situations. Choose some students to play each part and then decide

which kind of introduction would be the most appropriate to make an introduction. Perform role-play in the front of the rest of the class. 4.2.1 Situation 1 You are attending a school party and have brought your cousin to meet your teachers and friends. How would

you introduce your cousin to the following people: Your classmate

Your English teacher

The director of the school

4.2.2 Situation 2 You are in the school cafeteria eating lunch when an American student sits down near you. Introduce yourself and initiate a conversation.

4.2.3 Situation 3 A friend of yours is introducing you to the Director of University Admissions. You want information about

requirement. Initiate the conversation.