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Module 7
The standard module
which is used for lectures
in Mercubuana University
Abstract Competency
This module discusses about The students are expected to
Expression, Vocabulary, and comprehend Expression, Vocabulary,
Grammar Review which provides and Grammar Review and able to
Reading, Grammar and exercises, utilize English as Engineers language
Skills and Case Study. passive and active.
Module Standardization
Background
This module standardization is arranged and presented to :
MEETING :7
MODULE :7
This unit discusses about Expression, Vocabulary, and Grammar Review. Reading: What
is the Statement of Cash Flows? . It is completed with vocabulary. This unit provides
grammar: compound nouns. It also provides exercises: how to use compound nound
in sentences. This unit is ended by exercise: writing down article by describing a job
description in workplace.
References:
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/hotel/exercises?03
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-100121.php
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/cgi2/myexam/voir2r.php?id=100121
https://srilestari3101.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/agree-and-disagree/
https://www.businessenglishsite.com/esl-accounting-vocabulary-matching1.html
https://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/english-comparative-superlative1.html
https://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/english-comparative-superlative2.html
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-24216.php
https://www.teachingbanyan.com/grammar/compound-noun/
table
1. Guest: A for two, please.
non smoker
2. Waiter: Smoker or ?
3. Guest: Non-smoker, please.
menu
4. Waiter: Here you go. Would you like to see the ?
hungry
5. Guest: Yes, please. We are very .
6. The guests look at the menu.
order
7. Waiter: Are you ready to ?
fish and chips
8. Guest: We'd like , please.
drinks
9. Waiter: Would you like any ?
bottle
10. Guest: An orange juice, a coke and a of red wine.
11. The guests have finished their meals.
dessert
12. Waiter: Would you like a ?
bill
13. Guest: No, thank you. Could we have the , please?
Complete the sentences below with the appropriate hospitality expressions!
1. Welcome to the Blue Star Hotel. How may I help you? - I'd like
book a room
to for two people, for two nights.
2. Do you have any rooms available for June 10th? I'd like to make
reservation
a .
3. We stayed in the comfortable, spacious, newly
single room
renovated for our wedding night.
charge per night
4. How much is the small bottle of liquor in the ?
(C) disagreement
(D) satisfaction
(E) dissatisfaction
2. Chen: I’m thinking about going camping next holiday. What do you think?
(A) possibility
(B) satisfaction
(C) sympathy
(D) ability
(E) agreement
Jill: It’s a lovely jacket ever. I’m satisfied with the model.
Jane: Yes, ………………. I like the model. We’d better order again next year.
5. Tanaka: Have you heard that Mr. Chan has been promoted to be the area manager?
Keiko:… because his experience and educational background are great and fantastic.
Steven: Do you think so? You just need practice every day and it will be very easy.
Father: That’s exactly my opinion. We should limit their time for watching TV.
Sam: I’m afraid you’re wrong. It’s become popular even high-class people enjoy
dangdut much.
(A) He agrees
(B) He disagrees
(D) He is satisfied
(E) He is happy
EXERCISE 2
Complete the following dialogue with your own opinion by using the expressions above.
ViVi:……………………………………….
Bet:…………………………………………………
Jim:……………………………………………….
David:………………………………………………..
Mouse:………………………………………………….
Jerry:…………………………………………………
Pooh:………………………………………………
C. Accounting Vocabulary
Match each definition with the letter of one of the following:
f
1) A list of all employees and their wages -->
2) An accounting record where all business transactions are INITIALLY entered
h
-->
3) Money that is spent to purchase goods or services provided by someone else
j
-->
4) A detailed summary of a person's or a company's financial condition at a specific
a
point in time, taking into account their assets, liabilities, etc. -->
e
5) Something that is legally owned by a person or company -->
c
6) An obligation to settle a debt; money owed to someone -->
g
7) This word has 2 meanings: "stock (shares)" and "net worth" -->
8) The balance of cash receipts minus cash payments over a given period of time
i
-->
b
9) Cash or something that is easily convertible into cash -->
d
10) Money remaining after all expenses and taxes have been paid -->
1. There are 10 houses on our street. Our house is the ________ one.
biggest
bigger
2. My brother sings better than I do, but I play guitar ________ than he does.
the best
better
better
the best
stronger
the strongest
the shortest
shorter
better looking
better looking
more interesting
more interesting
cleaner
the cleanest
II. Choose whether each sentence requires the comparative or superlative form:
more expensive
dirtier
the hardest
harder
stronger
the strongest
5. Robert is never on time. He always arrives ________ than the rest of us.
later
the latest
better
the best
smaller
the smallest
8. I thought this test would be difficult, but it's ________ test I've ever taken.
the easiest
easier
sadder
the saddest
10. Your answer is wrong, but it's ________ than the other students' answers.
more correct
II. Please answer by underlining the nouns which are regarded as compound nouns on
each sentences.
F. Writing Skills
Write down for 200 words a systematic description about your project in your
workplace!
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