Senin, 28 Oktober 2013
Bimbingan Belajar
Setiap pertemuan di mulai dari jam 1.30 sesuai dengan jadwal yang telah di setujui.
harap membawa modul yang telah di sediakan.
selama mengikuti bimbingan diharapkan sungguh - sungguh dan serius.
tidak di perkenankan untuk membawa makanan atau makan ketika pembelajaran telah di mulai.
untuk informasi lebih lanjut hubungi CP : 089 692 829 886
Dialogue
1. In the
restaurant
Waiter : May
I take order, please?
Customer : Yes,
I’d like a hamburger and a large order of french fries, please.
Waiter : All
right. And would you like salad?
Customer : Yes,
I’ll have a small salad.
Waiter : Ok.
What kind of dressing would you like? We have Apple Pie, Cheesecake and Chocolate
Cake.
Customer : Apple
Pie.
Waiter : And
would you like anything to drink?
Customer : I’d
like a large Orange Juice, please.
Waiter : Thank you.
2. In a shop
Clerk : Can
I help you?
Customer : Yes,
I’d like that skirt. How much is
that skirt?
Clerk : Which
one do you like?
Customer : I’d
like the pink ones.
Clerk : It
is $50.
Customer : Can I try it on?
Clerk : Yes, what size are you?
Customer : The
medium size
Customer : Ok.
I’ll take it. Where can I pay it?
Clerk : Over
there.
Customer : Thank You.
3. In an office
Secretary : Good morning, Parker Industries.
Mr. Tom : Hello,
may I speak to Mrs. Graham please?
Secretary : I’m
sorry. She’s not in. Would you like to leave a message?
Mr. Tom : Yes,
please. This is Mr. Tom
Secretary : All
right
Mr. Tom : Please
tell her the meeting is on Friday at 02.00 A.M.
Secretary : Friday
02.00 A.M.
Mr. Tom : And
would you ask her to phone me this afternoon? My number is 356-4031
Secretary : 356-403.
Yes, Mr. Tom I will give Mr. Graham the message.
Mr. Tom : Thank
you. Good bye.
Secretary : Good
bye.
4. In a hotel
Receptionist : Fairway
Hotel. Can I help you?
Customer : I
would like a room for tonight.
Receptionist : What
kind of room would you like?
Customer : I’d
like a single room, please.
Receptionist : Hold
on, please.... I’m afraid all our single
rooms are reserved. The only room wehave
available is a twin.
Customer : How
much for the twin room?
Receptionist : Sixty
dollars including tax.
Customer : Does
that include breakfast?
Receptionist : No,
but breakfast is available in our dining room.
Customer : OK,
I’ll take a room for tonight.
Pengumuman Acara Muharam Di SMK Periwatas
- Acara audisi Dimulai hari sabtu dari jam 07.00 wib sampai dengan selesai
- untuk fashion show acara gladi di laksanakan pada hari sabtu pukul 09.00 wib
- seluruh peserta wajib menghadiri acara tersebut dengan tertib.
- tempat pelaksanaan di lapangan SMK Periwatas
- pengundian peserta dilaksanakan pada hari kamis jam 10.00.
Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013
Too and enough
Form
too + adjective or adverb
too much/many + noun
too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner
adjective or adverb + enough
enough + noun
enough + of + pronoun/determiner
too much/many + noun
too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner
adjective or adverb + enough
enough + noun
enough + of + pronoun/determiner
Meaning
- We use too to mean more than sufficient or more/less than necessary.
- It's too late to stop him.
- Jerry was too young to watch the movie.
- There are too many people on this train, there's nowhere to sit.
- You have too much money, give some to me.
- You've eaten too many of those cakes.
- We use enough to mean sufficient.
- Your clothes are big enough to fit me.
- You've done enough work. You can stop now.
- Have you got enough money to buy me a drink?
- We use enough in negative sentences to mean less than sufficient or less than necessary.
- You're not working fast enough, you won't finish on time.
- Sorry, I haven't got enough food for everyone.
- Not enough of my friends are coming to the part
Too / Enough
Too and Enough
Too and enough indicate degree. They are used with adjectives.
- Too means more than what is needed.
- Enough means sufficient.
Examples
He is too old to play football with the kids.
Dave is intelligent enough to do the write thing.
You're not working fast enough
I don't have enough time.
He has too many friends.
She has got too much patience
Use of too and enough
1.Enough precedes adjectives and adverbs:
He isn't old enough to watch this program.2.Enough may also precede nouns:
We're not walking quickly enough.
We have enough money .3.Too comes before adjectives and adverbs:
I have not got enough money to buy this computer.
It's too hot to wear that coat.4. Too may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions too much and too many.
I was driving too fast.
a. Too much is used before uncountable nouns.
There is too much salt in this food.b. Too many is used before countable nouns
There are too many students in this classroom
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