Selasa, 18 Desember 2012

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

HORTATORY EXPOSITION



Definition : 
            Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
            Hortatory is similar to analytical exposition but if we have to differentiate both from one to each other, we have one useful tool by making analysis on the generic structure. What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation. 

Expressing of Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction



Expressing Satisfaction :
Ø   It is with great pleasure that...!
Ø  It gives me great satisfaction..
Ø  I'm very pleased with it
Ø  A most delightful example of..
Ø  What a beautiful story!
Ø  Great, love it.
Ø  I'm content with.
Ø  I'm satisfied with it.
Ø   I'm completely satisfied with what you've done for me.
Ø  It was satisfactory.
Ø   Everything was just fine.
Ø  I'm happy enough with it.
Ø  Good enough.
Ø  Good job.
Ø  I’m satisfied with ….
Ø  I am very happy.
Ø  I like it.
Ø  I enjoy it very much.

GRANTING REQUEST

Definition of Granting Request :


  • Granting come from the word grant in which grant is to give or allow someone, usually in an official way.
  • And Request is use to ask for something politely officially.
  • So, Granting Request is an action to give an allowance to someone to grant her/his request who ask for something politely in an official way.

GIVING ADVICE


-   There are a number of formulas used when Giving Advice in English. Here are some of the most common:
      I don't think you should work so hard.
      You ought to work less.
      You ought not to work so hard.
      If I were you, I'd work less.
      If I were in your position, I'd work less.
      If I were in your shoes, I'd work less.
      You had better work less.
      You shouldn't work so hard.
      Whatever you do, don't work so hard.

- To do something
      a. I think you’d better …..
      b. If I were you, I’d ….
      c. It would probably be a good idea ….. .
      d. Take my advice and …. .
      e. I advice you to ….. .
      f. How about …… ?

Minggu, 09 Desember 2012

REPORT TEXT



a. DEFINITION REPORT TEXT :
    Report is a text which presents information about something, as it is.
    It is as a result of systematic observation and analysis.

b. PURPOSE OF SOCIAL :
    It’s social purpose is presenting information about something. They generally describe an entire class of   
    things, whether natural or made :: mammals, the planets, rocks, plants, countries of region, culture,    
    transportation, and so on.

ASKING FOR AND GIVING OPINION



a. Definition Of Asking for And Giving opinion :
    To describes how we are to ask the opinions of others and how we provide opinions to others

b. Asking Opinion:
n                    What’s your view?
            What’s your opinion?
What do youfeel?
What do you think?
What about………………..? 
What about your physic home work?
How do you feel about…………..? 
How do you feel aboutmetamorphosis?
What is your reaction to………….?
What is your reaction tothis experiment?
Do you have any opinion on……..? 
Do you have any opinion oncell function?
Don’t you think……..?(very polite) 
Don’t you think……..?(very polite)
What do you think about………..? 
What do you think aboutperiodic table of elements?
What are you feeling about………? 
What are you feeling aboutorganizational level of the cell?
 

Selasa, 04 Desember 2012

ADJECTIVE CLAUSE





ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

DEFINITION
An adjective clause is simply a group of words with a subject and a verb that provide a description. The clause starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which or an adverb such as when, where and why.

An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun.  It is possible to combine the following two sentences to form one sentence containing an adjective clause: 
       
The children are going to visit the museum.
They are on the bus.
The children who are on the bus are going to visit the museum.
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