Thursday, July 21, 2011

Express and Respond to Doubt.

Expressing Doubt
Responding to Doubt
I’m not sure.
I doubt it.
I’m not sure about that.
I’m doubtful.
Please don’t worry.
Take it easy.
Everything will be fine.
Come on...

Examples:
1.         Mr. Juliansyah          : Can you do this exercise?
Bagas                       : I’m not sure?
Mr. Juliansyah          : Come on. Sure you can.

2.         Mother                     : This recipe is very simple.
Noni                         : Well, I don’t know. There are a lot of steps here.
Mother                     : Take it easy. We will do it together.


A.        Task 1
Rearrange these sentences to be a good dialog!
1.         James                  : No, I’m not. That’s true. I read the announcement in Teen Magazine.
2.         Nita                     : Thanks.
3.         James                  : Your Band won the 2009 music competition.
4.         Nita                     : Oh my God.
5.         James                  : Guess what Nita. I’ve got good news for you.
6.         Nita                     : Did you bring the magazine with you?
7.         James                  : I’m so happy for you. I’m sure your band will be successful someday.
8.         Nita                     : What is it Jim?
9.         James                  : Yes, I did. Here, take a look.
10.      Nita                    : Are you kidding?

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B.        Task 2
Make dialogs based on the following situations then practice with your friends:
1.         You ask your friend to meet after class but your friend is doubtful. You respond to his/ her doubt.
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2.         Your friend asks you to teach her/ him English, but you are not certain that you can. Your friend responds to your doubt.
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3.         You ask your friend to cook something for the study club but she/ he is doubtful about that. Respond to him/ her.
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4.         Your friend asks you to come early tomorrow morning, but you are not sure you can make it. Your friend responds to your doubt.
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Ask For and Express Certainty

Asking for Certainty
Expressing for Certainty
Are you sure?
Really?
Are you certain?
Do you think so?
I’m certain.
Of course.
Trust me.
It’s true.
I’m positive.

Examples:
1.         Gilang          : Mr. Samsul is absent today.
Bayu            : Are you sure?
Gilang          : Yes. I’m positive.

2.         Herza           : Are you sure this the right way?
Aditya          : Trust me. I know what I’m doing.

A.        Task 1
Give response to the following expressions:
1.    Hi guys. I have good news. We are going to go to a museum next Saturday.
Your response:……………………………………

2.    You know what? Next Wednesday is Satrio’s birthday. He will treat us all. 
Your response:……………………………………

3.    Are you sure that there will be an English quiz?
Your response:……………………………………

4.    Are you certain that there will be an English speech contest at our school?
Your response:……………………………………  

B.        Task 2
Match the expressions on the left column with the expressions on the right. Then practice with your friends!
1.    Are you certain that Jane will come to the meeting on time?
2.    Are you sure about that?
3.    Are you sure that you will get a good mark on mathematics?
4.    Are you sure about the examination?
5.    Are you quite sure that there will be no classes tomorrow?
6.    Are you quite sure about the result of the game?

a.     I’m sure that Jane will come to the meeting on time.
b.     I’m sure about that.
c.      I’m absolutely/fairly sure that I will get a good mark on mathematics.
d.     I’m no doubt that I will get a good mark on mathematics.
e.     I’m absolutely/fairly certain that there will be no classes tomorrow.
f.      I’m sure/certain about the result of the game.

C.        Task 3
Rearrange these sentences to be a good dialog! Then practice with your friends!
1.         Sarah  : Okay. Let’s go there right now.
2.         David  : Do you know what? I’ll make my own birthday cake.
3.         Sarah  : Are you sure?
4.         David  : Absolutely. You know, we can buy all the ingredients in the grocery store near
here.
5.         Sarah  : Have you ever made a birthday cake before?
6.         David  : I’m positive. It is not difficult at all.
7.         Sarah  : Really?
8.         David  : No, but I bet I can make it. Look at this recipe. It is easy, isn’t it?




 

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D.        Task 4
Make dialogs based on the following situations and then practice with your friends!
1.         You tell your friend that you got the highest score for Mathematics exam. Your friend asks for certainty.
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2.         Your friend tells you that he/ she has just got back from an expensive holiday. You ask for certainty.
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3.         You tell your friend that your father has just won a car race. Your friend asks for certainty.
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4.         Your friend tells you that he/ she knows how to cook spaghetti. You ask for certainty.
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