Selasa, 16 Juni 2015

Simple Future Tense




It is used to express an action which has not occurred yet and will occur after saying or in future. For example, “I will go to zoo tomorrow”, in this sentence the person intend for tomorrow’s visit to zoo. In short, these sentences express actions which will be done in future.

Rules. Auxiliary verb “will” is used in sentence. 1st form of verb or base form is used as main verb in sentence.

                                  Structure of sentence
Positive sentence
       • Subject + auxiliary verb + main verb (present participle) + object
       •Subject + will + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object
Examples.
       I will buy a computer tomorrow.
       They will come here.

Negative sentence
      • Subject + auxiliary verb+ not + main verb (present participle) + object
      • Subject + will +not + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object

     To make negative sentence “not” is written after auxiliary verb in sentence.
Examples.
       I will not buy a computer tomorrow.
       They will not come here.

Interrogative sentence
      • Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb (present participle) + object
      • Will + subject + (1st form of verb or base form +ing) + object

Interrogative sentence starts with auxiliary verb “will”
Examples.
      Will I buy a computer tomorrow?
      Will they come here?

More Examples
Positive sentences
           He will start a business.
           She will send me a letter.
           I will give you a pen tomorrow
           Students will take exams at the end of semester.
           They will buy a new car.
           The Pattern of exam will change next year.
Negative sentences
          He will not start a business.
          She will not send me a letter.
          I will not give you a pen tomorrow
          Students will not take exams at the end of semester.
          They will not buy a new car.
          The pattern of exam will not change next year.
Interrogative sentences
         Will he start a business?
         Will she send me a letter?
         Will I give you a pen tomorrow?
         Will students take exams at the end of semester?
         Will they buy a new car?
         Will the Pattern of exam change next year?

Simple Past Tense




The next material that I upload is about Simple Past Tense. Enjoy watching and learning :)

Fill the blank with the lyric that you heard


1.  I wanna _______you close under the rain
2. every time you____I become a____
3. Show you the ____.and what it____
4. I'm____like a candle in the dark
5. When you ____me that you ___ me

Listening music



This is a video Westlife and Diana Ross " when you tell that you love me". please play the video and enjoy watching it. and after that, I will give some questions to know your listening skill :)

Verb Tense Exercise 1: Simple Present

  1. Every Monday, Sally (drive) ______ her kids to football practice.
  2. Usually, I (work) ______ as a secretary at ABT,
  3. I hate living in Seattle because it (rain, always) ______.
  4.  Justin (write, currently) ______ a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when he is finished.
  5. The business cards (be, normally ) ______ printed by a company in New York. Their prices (be) ______  inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.
  6. This delicious chocolate (be) ______ made by a small chocolate in Zurich, Switzerland.

Senin, 15 Juni 2015

Good afternoon everybody, today I upload a video about simple present tense. Enjoy watching and learning it guys !

Rabu, 10 Juni 2015

Understanding a Narrative Text


Good night everyone,to make you more understand about what the narrative text is,I have uploaded the power point about Narrative Text and also the example of it. You can play and see the video. hopefully you enjoy watching and learning about narrative text guys :)

Referenced by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuKBF0M2EsM

NARRATIVE TEXT: Definition, Purposes, Generic Structures and Example of Narrative Text

A. The definition of narrative text
Narrative text is a story with complication or problematic events and it tries to find the resolutions to solve the problems. An important part of narrative text is the narrative mode, the set of methods used to communicate the narrative through a process narration.

B. The purpose of narrative text
The Purpose of Narrative Text is to amuse or to entertain the reader with a story.

C. Generic Structures of Narrative Text

1) Orientation
Sets the scene: where and when the story happened and introduces the participants of the story: who and what is involved in the story.

2) Complication
Tells the beginning of the problems which leads to the crisis (climax) of the main participants.

3) Resolution
The problem (the crisis) is resolved, either in a happy ending or in a sad (tragic) ending

4) Re-orientation/Coda

This is a closing remark to the story and it is optional. It consists  of  a  moral  lesson,  advice  or  teaching  from  the writer


D. Example of Narrative Text
The Princess and the Pea
Once there was a Prince who wanted to marry a Princess. Only a real one would do. So he traveled through all the world to find her, and everywhere things went wrong. There were Princesses aplenty, but how was he to know whether they were real Princesses? There was something not quite right about them all. So he came home again and was unhappy, because he did so want to have a real Princess.
One evening a terrible storm blew up. It lightened and thundered and rained. It was really frightful! In the midst of it all came a knocking at the town gate. The old King went to open it.
Who should be standing outside but a Princess, and what a sight she was in all that rain and wind. Water streamed from her hair down her clothes into her shoes, and ran out at the heels. Yet she claimed to be a real Princess.
"We'll soon find that out," the old Queen thought to herself. Without saying a word about it she went to the bedchamber, stripped back the bedclothes, and put just one pea in the bottom of the bed. Then she took twenty mattresses and piled them on the pea. Then she took twenty eiderdown feather beds and piled them on the mattresses. Up on top of all these the Princess was to spend the night.
In the morning they asked her, "Did you sleep well?"
" Oh!" said the Princess. "No. I scarcely slept at all. Heaven knows what's in that bed. I lay on something so hard that I'm black and blue all over. It was simply terrible."
They could see she was a real Princess and no question about it, now that she had felt one pea all the way through twenty mattresses and twenty more feather beds. Nobody but a Princess could be so delicate. So the Prince made haste to marry her, because he knew he had found a real Princess.
As for the pea, they put it in the museum. There it's still to be seen, unless somebody has taken it.
There, that's a true story.

Exercise Click Here

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