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Konsep pembuatan media pembelajaran

Option 2: Video

Materi: KD 3.4

 To invite someone to do something


 To give instructions
 To ask permission

A. Materi Pembelajaran
1. Pertemuan 1
To invite someone to do something

 Pengertian to invite someone


 Cara – cara memberikan ungkapan to invite someone to do something atau mengajak seseorang untuk
melakukan sesuatu
 Penggunaan ungkapan menyatakan atau menanyakan to invite someone to do something

The definition of Inivitation: a written or spoken request to someone, inviting them to go somewhere or to do
something

Inviting Someone Accepting And Declining An Invitation


- Let’s - Sure
- Shall we....? - Yes, certainly I will come
- Can you come to..? - Absolutely, count me in
- Would you like to come? - I would, very much
- I’d very much like yo to come. - Yes, I’d like nothing better

2. Pertemuan 2
Give instruction

 Pengertian instruction
 Contoh – contoh ungkapan memberikan memberikan perintah, menyuruh kedalam bahasa inggris
 Penggunaan ungkapan memberikan perintah atau menyuruh dalam kehidupan sehari - hari.

To give instructions is an expression to ask someone to do something, and a statement that describes how to
do something or an order/command.
Giving instructions Responses
Open the book Ok
Watch the film Sure
Sweep the floor Of course
Draw a line Alright
3. Pertemuan 3
To ask for permission

 Siswa mampu membuat kalimat dengan menggunakan ungkapan meminta ijin atau permisi
 Siswa menggunakan ungkapan meminta ijin atau permisi kedalam bahasa inggris
 Siswa membuat percakapan dengan menggunakan ungkapan meinta ijin atau permisi untuk
melakukan sesuatu didalam kelas atau di luar kelas dengan menggunakan bahasa inggris.
To ask for permission is an expression to ask someone to do something, with making polite request

Giving instructions Responses


 Can I turn on the Air Conditioner, Miss?  Sure, here it is.
 Could you help me, please?  No, not at all.
 May I use your dictionary, please?  Absolutely, yes!
 May I go to the toilet, Sir?  Alright
 Do you mind if i take this book?  Yes, of course
 Do you mind lending your money?  I don’t think if you can
 Would you mind if i left this class?  I am sorry but, I can do it by myself
 Would you mind leaving my class?

Note:

 We use CAN to ask for permission from someone we know well


 We use MAY as a slightly more formal way to ask for permission
 COULD and WOULD are used as more polite way of asking for permission
(COULD is the past tense of CAN and WOULD is the past tense of WILL. However, when asking for
permission, COULD and WOULD do not have a past tense meaning.)

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