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Pamela's e- primbon: 1. INVITATION (WRITING)
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Jumat, 26 Februari 2010. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Invitation is a way to invite someone or more to go to a place or to do something. There are two types of invitation. They are Formal Invitation and Informal Invitation. Formal invitation is usually originate from Institutes, Companies and a kind of it. Normally formal invitation is written invitation. Informal invitation is personal invitation given to a friend, family, etc. Informal invitation can be written invitation and verbal invitation. Determi...
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Pamela's e- primbon: 4. SURPRISE AND DISBELIFS
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Jumat, 26 Februari 2010. 4 SURPRISE AND DISBELIFS. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Surprises or disbeliefs is an expression that we show/ say when know/ hear/ see something that rather difficult to believe. To express surprise :. Well), that's very surprising! Responding to express surprise :. When you got a surprising fact, you can say :. Do you know what? Believe it or not? You may not believe it, but. Can you believe this? Example of exressing surprise :. Nila : Whose motorbike is that? I don't believe it.
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Pamela's e- primbon: 8. DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
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Kamis, 25 Februari 2010. 8 DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called. We use quotation marks. 8220; ”). And it should be word for word. Nicky said, “It’s hot”. 8220;It’s hot,” Nicky said. Refers to reproducing the idea of another person’s words that doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the person said and it doesn’t have to be word for word. Is sometimes called reported speech.
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Pamela's e- primbon: 10. INTRODUCTORY IT
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Kamis, 25 Februari 2010. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. To understand this lesson. Is easy to understand this lesson. In this pattern, it. Has no meaning. It is used only to fill the subject position in the sentence. Thus, it is called introductory “it”. A and B mean the same thing, but sentence B is more common and useful than A. A was introduce mainly to make the meaning of C easier to understand. Introductory “it” can fill the position both of the subject and object. To watch musical programs is pleasant.
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Pamela's e- primbon: 3. GRATITUDE, COMPLIMENT AND CONGRATULATION
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Jumat, 26 Februari 2010. 3 GRATITUDE, COMPLIMENT AND CONGRATULATION. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Gratitude is also called thanking. We say “thank you” when people give us something, help we do something, give a compliment, wish us something, etc. I should like to express my gratitude. 61485;-Thank you very much. Thanks for your help. 61485;-How can I thank you? 61485;-I’m very grateful to you. 61485;-I can’t thank you enough. 61485;-I’m very much obliged to you. 61485; It was the least I could do. 8 DIR...
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Pamela's e- primbon: Hello Guys. !
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Sabtu, 27 Februari 2010. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Welcome to my e-Primbon Part 2! Special thanks to my teacher, Mr. Erwanto, and my classmate, G'teven who have helped me to finished this e-Primbon Part 2. . . Well, I hope this can be useful for us and can also add to our knowledge . Let's check it out! Langganan: Poskan Komentar (Atom). 2 VOCABULARY AROUND THE HOUSE. 3 GRATITUDE, COMPLIMENT AND CONGRATULATION. 4 SURPRISE AND DISBELIFS. 5 ASKING FOR INFORMATION. 7 MODALS IN THE PAST FORM. My name is P...
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Pamela's e- primbon: 2. VOCABULARY AROUND THE HOUSE
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Jumat, 26 Februari 2010. 2 VOCABULARY AROUND THE HOUSE. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Attic =People store things in the attic. Ballroom =A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held. Box Room =A small room used for storage. Cellar =Underneath the house. Cloakroom =A small room where people put their coats. Conservatory = A greenhouse attached to a house for the display of plants. Dining Room =A room where people eat. Drawing Room =A room in stately homes where rich people entertain.
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Pamela's e- primbon: Februari 2010
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Sabtu, 27 Februari 2010. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Welcome to my e-Primbon Part 2! Special thanks to my teacher, Mr. Erwanto, and my classmate, G'teven who have helped me to finished this e-Primbon Part 2. . . Well, I hope this can be useful for us and can also add to our knowledge . Let's check it out! Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. 1 Invitation ( Writing ). 2 Vocabulary Around The House. 3 Gratitude, Comliment, and Congratulation. 4 Surprise and Disbeliefs. 5 Asking For Information. Choose the type of...
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Pamela's e- primbon: 7. MODALS IN THE PAST FORM
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Kamis, 25 Februari 2010. 7 MODALS IN THE PAST FORM. Diposkan oleh pamela 'ella'. Modals in the past form. Ô to offer suggestions or possibilities. I left my shorts. Don’t worry, Patrick. You could. I’m having trouble with English. Why don’t you ask Agnes? Ô to indicate that the ability existed in the past but doesn’t exist now. Ras, can you climb the durian tree? Well… I could. Climb durian tree when I was so young. But I think I’m. Too heavy to climb it. Grandpa, what could. You do when you were younger?