Pertanyaan
Task 4 Practice the dialogue below with one of your friend in front of the class confidently! Naisya Hisyam Hi, Hisyam. What book are you reading? I'm reading a new automotive magazine What's up? : I heard that your brother will continue his study in Bandung. Is it true? Yes, it is. My brother is accepted as a new student in a public university there. Naisya : I hope success will always be with him any time.He is a nice and smart person. Hisyam You're right. Let's just wish the best for him. By the way How is your sister? Naisya She is fine. She gets a scholarship to continue her study in Solo Hisyam : That's awesome. Will she stay there alone? Naisya : No. She will saty with my relative. I hope she will be fine and able to have many friends there. Hisyam Naisya : I believe that she will always be fine because she is a kind and friendly girl : I hope so. Thanks any way. Task 5 Mention the passive sentence in the dialogue of task 4!
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**Task 4: Dialogue Practice**The dialogue provided is a good starting point for a conversation. To make it more natural and engaging for a class presentation, consider adding these improvements:* **More natural pauses and intonation:** Practice varying your tone and pace to reflect the natural flow of conversation. Don't rush through the lines. Pause slightly after statements like "Yes, it is" or "That's awesome" to allow for a natural response from your partner.* **Body language:** Use appropriate body language. Maintain eye contact, use hand gestures naturally, and adopt a confident posture. This will significantly enhance the presentation.* **Adding details:** Expand on some points to make the conversation richer. For example, instead of just saying "I'm reading a new automotive magazine," Hisyam could mention the specific magazine or a particularly interesting article. Naisya could add a detail about her sister's scholarship or the field of study.* **Improvisation:** After practicing the script, try improvising a bit. This will demonstrate fluency and confidence. For example, Hisyam could ask Naisya about her plans for the summer, or Naisya could ask Hisyam about his brother's chosen major.**Example of an enhanced dialogue:****Naisya:** Hi, Hisyam. What book are you reading? (Smiling naturally)**Hisyam:** I'm reading the latest issue of *AutoWeek*. It's got a great article on the new electric sports car from Tesla. What's up?**Naisya:** I heard that your brother will continue his study in Bandung. Is that true?**Hisyam:** Yes, it is. He was accepted into the engineering program at ITB – a public university there. He's really excited!**Naisya:** That's fantastic! I hope success will always be with him. He's such a nice and smart person.**Hisyam:** You're right. Let's just wish him the best. By the way, how is your sister?**Naisya:** She's doing great! She got a full scholarship to study music composition at the University of Surakarta in Solo.**Hisyam:** That's awesome! Will she be staying there alone?**Naisya:** No, she'll be staying with my aunt. I hope she'll be fine and make lots of new friends.**Hisyam:** I believe she will. She's such a kind and friendly girl.**Naisya:** I hope so too. Thanks anyway.**Task 5: Passive Sentences**There are no passive sentences in the original dialogue provided in Task 4. A passive sentence would be structured with the verb "to be" + past participle (e.g., "The car was driven by John"). All the sentences in the dialogue use active voice.