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Formal Greetings Responses: Materi KD 3.1 Dan 4.1

The document provides information on greetings and leave takings in both formal and informal contexts including appropriate responses. It also discusses ways to express gratitude and apologies. Additional sections cover pronouns, professions, hobbies, family members, cardinal and ordinal numbers, dates, days of the week, months, years, and telling time. Other topics include articles, demonstrative pronouns, prepositions, possession with "have" and "has", and common objects, animals, and buildings.

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Formal Greetings Responses: Materi KD 3.1 Dan 4.1

The document provides information on greetings and leave takings in both formal and informal contexts including appropriate responses. It also discusses ways to express gratitude and apologies. Additional sections cover pronouns, professions, hobbies, family members, cardinal and ordinal numbers, dates, days of the week, months, years, and telling time. Other topics include articles, demonstrative pronouns, prepositions, possession with "have" and "has", and common objects, animals, and buildings.

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Materi KD 3.1 dan 4.

Formal Greetings Responses


Good morning! Good morning!
Hello Ms. Ima, how are you today? I’m well thank you. And you?
Good day, Sir! Good day, Madam!
How do you do? How do you do?

Informal Greetings Responses


How are you/How are you doing? Fine/Great.
How have you been? I’ve been great.
How’s your day? Not bad.
What’s up? Nothing, just tired.

Leave Taking

Formal Partings Responses

Good night Good night


Nice to see you Nice to see you, too

It’s nice to meet you Nice to meet you, too


Good bye Good bye
Informal Partings Responses

Bye Bye
Bye-bye Bye-bye
See you later See you
See you tomorrow See you

Good luck Thank you

Take care You too

Good morning digunakan dari jam 00.00 s/d 12.00 (Jam 00 dini hari sampai dengan 12 siang)
  Good day/noon diucapkan jam 12.00
  Good afternoon digunakan dari setelah jam 12.00 s/d 18.00
  Good Evening dipakai dari jam 18.00 s/d 24.00(00.00)
   Good night digunakan untuk mengucapkan selamat berpisah/selamat tidur.
  P.m. (post merediem) = dari jam 12.00 siang s/d 24.00 malam
  A.m (Ante merediem) = dari jam 24.00/00.00 s/d 12.00 siang
 Di Indonesia menggunakan jam sistem 24 jam sedangkan di Inggris/Amerika
menggunakan sistem 12 jam dengan menggunakan a.m dan p.m untuk membedakan
malam dan siang.

 Expressing gratitute/Thanking
-          Thank you
-          Thank you so much
-          Thank you very much
-          Thanks a lot
-          Thanks
-          Many thanks
-          Thanks for helping me
-          Thanks for your help
b.      Responding to thanking
-          You are welcome
-          You’re welcome
-          Don’t mention it
-          No problem
-          All right
-          Never mind
Making apology (Meminta maaf)
-          Sorry
-          I’m sorry
-          I’m so sorry
-          I’m really sorry
-          Sorry it was my fault
-          Forgive me
-          I do apologize
-          I apologize
-          Pardon me
-          Please accept my apology
-          Sorry for my mistakes.
b.      Accepting apology (Menerima maaf)
-          That’s all right
-          That’s okay
-          It’s all right
-          It’s okay
-          It’s fine
-          Forget it
-          Never mind
-          Don’t apologize
-          It doesn’t matter
-          Don’t worry about it.
Materi KD 3.2, dan 4.2

1. Penggunaan Pronouns

2. Mengenal Pfofesi

3. Mengenal hobby

4. Mengenal members of family

5. Let me introduce my self

Good morning everyone. My name is Yoga Sadewa and my nickname is Yoga. I am a


students. I am from Malang and now I live with my grandparents and my older brother in
Banyuanyar, Surakarta. I am the second child and I have a younger sister who lives with my
parents in Malang. My hobby is swimming and sometimes I take part in swimming
competitions. I hope I can do the same in this city. I think it’s enough. I wish I could adapt
easily here. I also hope we can be good friends. Thank you for your attention.

6. Introduce members of family


I'm Lina. I'm going to tell you about my family. There are five people in my family, my
father, my mother, my older brother, my younger sister, and I. My father is 45 years old and
he works in a bank as an accountant. My mother is 43 years old and a housewife. She's very
good at cooking and sewing clothes. In her free time, she usually sews simple clothes for me
and my sister. My older brother is 20 years old and he's a university student. He rarely stays
home because he's very busy with his classes. Finally, my younger sister is 13 years old. She
is a first year middle school student. She really likes dancing and playing badminton. Unlike
me, my sister is very good at sports.
Materi 3.3 dan 4.3

1. Penggunaan bilangan Cardinal. dan Ordinal

2. Penggunaan tanggal

3.
M

engenal nama-nama hari, bulan, dan Tahun

4. Telling time

Materi 3,4, dan 4.4


1. Penggunaan article a, an, the
A atau an  digunakan pada indefinite articles. Kata sandang ini digunakan pada hal yang tidak
spesifik atau belum pernah diterangkan sebelumnya, meliputi: person (orang), thing (benda),
maupun idea (pemikiran). Kata ini hanya digunakan sebelum singular countable noun (kata
benda dapat dihitung tunggal).

2. Penggunaan kata penunjuk this, that, these, dan those

3. Penggunaam kata preposition

4. Penggunaan kata have, dan has


Have/has diirigi kata benda memiliki arti mempunyai

5. Mengenal benda, binatang, dan bangunan umum yang ada di sekitar

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