Minggu, 07 Oktober 2012

10 sentences in past tense

   1.     (+)   He worked in the bank
 (-)   He did not work in the bank
(?)   Did he work in the bank?

2.    (+)   She worked hard for her family
 (-)   She did not work hard for her family
(?)   Did she worked hard for her family?
3.    (+)   He liked  apple
 (-)   He did not like apple
(?)   Did he like apple?
4.    (+)   You were a student.
 (-)   You did’t  a student.
(?)   Did you a student?
5.    (+)   Mr. Handoko went to Bali.
 (-)   Mr. Handoko did not go to Bali.
(?)   Did Mr. Handoko go to Bandung?
6.    (+)   Mr. Teguh were here
 (-)   Mr. Teguh did not here
(?)   Did Mr. Teguh here?
7.    (+)   Mr. Imam learned  English.
 (-)   Mr. Imam did not learn English.
(?)   Did Mr. Imam learn English ?
8.    (+)   The teachers werein the classroom.
 (-)   The teachers were not in the classroom.
(?)   Did the teachers in the classroom.
9.    (+)   I think I knew him.
(-)    I think I did not know him.
(?)   Did you think you know him?
10.    (+)   I understood English better.
(-)    I did not understand English better.
(?)   Did you understand English better.

Sabtu, 06 Oktober 2012

Analytical Exposition

my text of analytical exposition presented in the last meeting is about recycling. when displaying my presentation titled analytical exposition in front of the class, I was feeling very nervous. because I am afraid of what is not smooth like I presented.
Social purpose of generic structure : to persuade the readers that something in the case.

Generic structure :
1.Thesis (shows what the topic is)
2.Arguments (shows the reasons or opinion)
3.Re-iteration (shows the conclusion of the arguments/ restatement)
Language features :
-It uses simple present tense and sometimes present perfect tense
-It uses mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or speaker thinks or feels about something. For example: realize, feel etc.
-It often needs material processes. It is used to state what happens, e.g. ….has polluted… etc.
-It uses enumeration ; firstly, secondly, finally, etc