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Reading: Simple Past Tense
Hello everybody …
Sudah makin PD dengan
bahasa Inggris Anda? Semoga makin PD, yachh.
What? Belum belum PD?
It’s no problem. Kali ini,
saya akan kasih tambahan materi agar bahasa Inggris Anda makin bagus, yaitu:
materi reading. Bacaan ini saya kutip dari buku Practice and Progress karangan
L.G. Alexander. Judul bacaannya adalah A private conversation.
Check this out!
A Private Conversation
Last week I went to the
theater. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy
it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking
loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked
at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. I n the end,
I could not bear it. I turned round again.’ I can’t hear a word!’ I said
angrily. `It’s none of your business,’ the young man said rudely. ’This is a
private conversation!’
Coba tebak! Apa jenis
tenses untuk bacaan di atas?
Coba tebak!
Belum ketemu?
Coba cek dari kata kerja
yang muncul dalam bacaan. Kata kerja yang muncul seperti: went, had, was, were,
got, dan lain-lain.
Itu verb apa?
Iya verb past atau sering
kita kenal dengan V2.
Sudah tahu jenis
tensesnya?
Iya. Benar. Simple Past
Tense.
Sekarang coba jawab
pertanyaan di bawah ini ya!
1.
Where did the writer go last week?
2.
Did he enjoy the play or not?
3.
Who was sitting behind him?
4.
Were the talking loudly or were they were talking quietly?
5.
Could the writer hear the actors or not?
6.
Di he turn round or not?
7.
What did he say?
8.
Did the young man say, “The play is not interesting.” Or did
he say, “This is a private conversation!”?
OK. Kerjakan soal di atas ya!
Semoga makin pinter.
See you next time.
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