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Unit 8 "When in Rome"
Reading (Conversational styles)
Bowling
Basketball
Rugby
Vocabulary
Activate
Hit it off
Reticent
Pitch
Simultaneously
Rapport
Overlap
Camaraderie
Hold the floor
Dribbling
Toss
Grab
Tackle
Etiquette
Deference
Overgeneralizations
Extend (Verbal communication)
Mutter
Protest
Whisper
Gossip
Discuss
Chat
Idioms (hit)
hit the roof
hit the nail on
hit it big
hit the ground running
hit the hay
hit the buffers
hit the road
Proverbs
Clothes make the man
Out of sight, out of min
Actions speak louder than words
He who hesitates is lost
Many hands make light work
Opposite proverbs
Too many cooks spoil the broth
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
The pen is mightier than the sword
Don't judge the book by its cover
Look before you leap
Grammar
Participle clauses
Express reason
Not required:
Because, since, as
Example: Having failed his exams, Shaun had to repeat them.
Express time relations
Not required
: While, as, after
Example: Living away from home, Bruce kept in touch with his family using emails.
Subject is the same as that of the main clause
Can be used in the present, even if they are referring to the past
Stative verbs that are not used often in the continuous form can be used
Participle clauses after conjunctions and prepositions
Present participle
after, before, since, on, if, when,despite, while and without
Example: If stopping a taxi in the street, do not whistle.
Past participle
If, when, while, until, once
Example: If offered a ride in a car other than a licensed taxi, do not accept.
Listening
Roman empire
British empire
Umayyad empire
Writing (Travel advice)
Use more expressive langauge
Example:
action-packed, advisable, agreeable, tips, commuters, discourteous, furious, imperative, inadvertently, pleasant, precious, tediou
s
Use dictionary or thesaurus
Avoid using the same words many times
Travel advice about etiquette on public transport in Jakarta
Present pictures to help readers understand the text
Speaking
Discussing about which proverb are true
Similar proverb in Indonesian
Indonesian:
Tak kenal maka tak sayang
English: Out of sight, out of mind
Dictionary corner (register)
Formal
for writing report or essay
Example: Attire, endeavour, interject, strike, plethora
Informal
when speaking to a close friend
Example: Gear, have a shot at, butt in, bash, heap
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