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Kisi-Kisi PTS Kelas 8

The document provides examples of dialogue for expressing opinions, asking for help, invitations, and compliments in both formal and informal language. It also covers descriptive text using simple present and present continuous tenses, as well as examples of passive voice constructions in simple present, simple past, and with modals.

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Kisi-Kisi PTS Kelas 8

The document provides examples of dialogue for expressing opinions, asking for help, invitations, and compliments in both formal and informal language. It also covers descriptive text using simple present and present continuous tenses, as well as examples of passive voice constructions in simple present, simple past, and with modals.

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Kisi-kisi PTS kelas 8

18 September 2018
• DIALOGUE FOR EXPRESSION
– ASKING FOR AND GIVING OPINION
– ASKING FOR AND GIVING HELP
– ASKING FOR AND GIVING SOMETHING
– INVITATION
– COMPLIMENT
• DESCRIPTIVE TEXT
– SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS
• PASSIVE VOICE (SIMPLE PRESENT, SIMPLE PAST
AND MODALS
Asking for opinion
• Formal :
- Have you got any comments on …..
- Do you have any idea?
- Do you have any opinion on ……
- Would you give me your opinion on……….?
- What is your reaction to ……
- What is your opinion about……….?
- What are you feeling about………….?
- What are your views on……….?
- Please give me your frank opinion?
Informal
- What do you think of…….?
- What do you think about………?
- What is your opinion?
- Why do they behave like that?
- Do you think it’s going?
- How do you like?
- How was the trip?
- How do you think of Rina’s idea ?
- How do you feel about this dicition?
Giving opinion
• Formal :
- I personally believe …..
- I personally consider ….
- I personally think /feel ….
- I hold the opinion ….
- My own view of the matter is ……
- Well, personally …….
- If I had my view, I would …..
Informal
- I think I like it.
- I don’t think I care for it.
- I think it’s good/nice/terrific……..
- I think that awful/not nice/terrible…………
- I don’t think much of it.
- I think that……..
- In my opinion, I would rather……….
- In my case …..
- What I’m more concerned with ….
- What I have in my mind is………
- The way I see is that…………
- No everyone will agree with me, but ….
- To my mind …..
- From my point of view ….
- If you aks me, I feel ….
- Absolutely ………
AGREEING AND DISAGREEING FOR AN
OPINION
Agreeing Disagreeing
Yes, I agree with John. I'm sorry, but I can't agree with John.
Yes, I think that's a good point. I think you may have missed the point there ...

I'll go along with that. Sorry, I can't go along with tha


INVITATION EXPRESSION

INVITING SOMEONE (FORMAL)


• Would you like to ....
• I'd very much like you to ....
• We should be pleased/delighted if
you could ....
INVITING SOMEONE
• Would you care to ....
(INFORMAL)
• You will ... won't you?
• Why don't you come
to ....
• Like to come to ....
• Shall we come to ....
• You must come to ....
ACCEPTING AN INVITATION (FORMAL)
• That's very kind of you.
• We'd very much like to .... What a
delightful idea.
• With the greatest pleasure.
• Thank you very much for inviting me.

ACCEPTING AN INVITATION (INFORMAL)


• I would/will ....
• That would be very nice.
• OK!
• I'd like to love to come.
• All right (then).
DECLINING AN INVITATION (FORMAL)
• I'm very sorry, I don't think I can.
• I'd like to, but ....
• I 'm afraid I've already promised ....
• Thank you for asking me, but ....
• Unfortunately, I can't ....
DECLINING AN INVITATION
(INFORMAL)
• Sorry, I can't.
• I'd love to, but ....
• I don't think I can.
• I wish I could, but ....
Compliments
• Here are some examples of these types of
compliments:
• “You look amazing. Where’d you get that dress?”
• “I love your hair. It really flatters your face.”
• “That’s such a pretty scarf. You have great taste.”
• “What a nice bike! Where’d you get it?”
• “I really like that desk. It looks great in this
space.”
• What a cool cell phone. I’ve never seen one like
that.
Present Continuous

(+) Subject + is/am/are + Verb ing + O

(-) Subject + is/am/are + Not + Verb ing


+O

(?) Is/am/are + Subject + Verb ing + O?


Simple present and Present Continuous
Hi Jack,
How are you? I am staying with my uncle in Birmingham this
weekend because there ______ (be) a big computer games show
here. My uncle ______ (come) to this event every year. You know I
love games and I ______ (play) them every day at home, so this is a
great place for me. At the moment, I am sitting in a big hall with lots
of other games fans. We are trying a game – it’s awesome! I ______
(wear) special earphones so i can hear all the sounds in the game
very well! Ok, I know you ______ (not like) computer games
because you think they’re all boring, but maybe you should try this
one. What ______ (you/do) this weekend?
Write and tell me.
Paul
Passive Voice

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