Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Unit 5 Giving Homework



 “Do task 4 on page 20 for your homework.”

A   MODEL OF CONVERSATION
Practice the conversation!
  
Mr. Budi   : Do task 4 on page 20 for your homework. 
       Susi   : Sir, I think these exercises are more difficult than the previous
       homework.
Mr. Budi   : Right. The previous one is much easier.
        These exercises will be more challenging for you.
Students   : Okay. Only task 4, Sir?                    
Mr. Budi   : Yes. Can you finish that homework by Friday?   
Students   : Of course, we can, Sir.
                   Any other homework, Sir?
Mr. Budi   : No. That’s enough. Just do the exercises more carefully.
Students   : Okay, Sir.
Mr. Budi   : Next meeting, we’ll study chapter 5, please read it at
                    Home.  Thanks for your attention.  See you next
                    meeting.  
Students   : See you, Sir.
 
B   OPTIONAL EXPRESSIONS
Here are some optional expressions based on the conversation above.

1   Do task 4 on page 20 for your homework.
  This is your homework for tonight.
  Do exercise 10 on page 23 for your homework!

2   Can you finish that homework by Friday?
     Can you finish your homework in three days?
     Finish the homework in three days!

3   Tomorrow, we’ll discuss chapter 3and  please read it at home.
     Prepare chapter 3 for next meeting!
     Don’t forget to read chapter 3 for next meeting!

4   Thanks for your attention
     Thanks for your coming
     Thanks for being with me today.


C   MORE LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS
Here are some more language expressions we can use in the classroom!

Assigning Homework
Do task 4 on page 20 for your homework!
This is your homework for tonight.
Do exercise 10 on page 23 for your homework!
There is no homework today!
Remember your homework!
Do the homework with your teamwork!
For homework, please do the exercises on page 9!
Tomorrow, we’ll study chapter  6, please read it at home!
Exercise 8 is your homework for tonight.
Do the last two exercises for Monday.
Don’t forget about your homework.
Remember your homework.

Giving confirmation
Can you finish that homework by Friday?
Can you finish your homework in three days?
Finish the homework in three days.
I want you to finish the homework before Friday.
You must finish the homework before Friday.
Could you give in your homework on Friday?
Can you collect your homework by Friday?

Reminding student to do something
Next meeting, we’ll study chapter 3 and please read it at home!
Prepare chapter 3 for next meeting.
Don’t forget to read chapter 3 for next meeting.
Remember to read chapter 3 for next meeting.
Read chapter 3 at home for next meeting.

Saying  ‘thank’
Thanks for your attention.
Thanks for your coming.
Thanks for being with me.
Thank you for your patience.
Thank you for your cooperation.
I really thank you all for your full attention.
I would like to thank you very much for your attention.
I would like to say, thanks for your coming today.
Thanks a lot for your attention.
Thanks a million for your attention.

Asking for agreement
Do you agree with the answer?
Agree?
Anyone disagrees?
Anyone agrees with the answer?
Anybody doesn’t agree?
Who agrees with the answer?
Who disagrees with the answer?
You're right.
I think so, too.
I agree with you
You could be right.
I disagree.
That's not the point.
No, I think you're wrong.

Teacher            ‘Do you agree?’
Student           ‘Yes, I do. I agree.’
                                    ‘No, I don’t. I don’t agree.’
                                     (‘I disagree’)

Working with Cassette or video recorder
Let’s listen to the cassette now.
Listen to the cassette.
Can you all hear?
Put up your hand if you can’t hear.
Stop talking and listen.
Listen carefully.
Listen again.
I’ll play it again.
Listen and tell me about the story.
Listen and answer the questions.
Let’s watch the video now.
Watch the video.
Can you all see?
Put up your hand if you can’t see.
Stop talking and watch.
Watch carefully.


D   LANGUAGE FOCUS: Adverb of Manner
Adverb of manner is mostly formed from adjective + ly. And it can be used to show the comparatives expression.
-          Careful – carefully
-          Slow – slowly
-          Quick – quickly
-          Happy – happily
-          Easy – easily
-          Fluent – fluently

Some adverbs of manner which are not formed adjective + ly.
-          Fast – fast
-          Hard – hard
-          Good – well

1.      Tina speaks English fluently.
2.      Mr. James ride a motorcycle carefully
3.      We must do it seriously.
4.      Do the task quickly.
5.      You must study hard.
6.      The teacher teaches us well.
7.      I can do the homework easily.
8.      Speak slowly, please.




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