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Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

Percakapan Bahasa Inggris

Nama; Infiyati
NPM: 23210549
Kelas: 3eb07



Mr. Lester :              excuse me, do you know where the first national bank is, madam?
Mrs. Summer :        yes. Just go straight down this road and the bank is on your right, sir!
Mr. Lester :              thank you very much, madam. By the way, can you tell me how to get the subway station from the bank?
Mrs. Summer :        sure, you have to take the no. 12 bus and get off in Burbank street. The subway station is there.
Mr. Lester :              are you sure? As far as I know the guide book informs us that we have to take the no. 14 bus.
Mrs. Summer :        you’re right. I confused the no. 14 bus with the no. 12 one.
Mr. Lester :              thank you, madam. Have a pleasant day.
Mrs. Summers :      you’ve very welcome, sir.

Howard's Morning

The clock radio played (t) soft music, but it sounded (id) far away to Howard. At last, he opened (d) his eyes, rolled (d) over, and looked (t) at the clock. He turned (id) away and started (id) to go back to sleep when suddenly he realized (t) that it was already eight o’clock. He was late. He jumped (t) out of bed, quickly shaved (t), brushed (t) his teeth, combed (d) his hair, and got dressed (d). He’d wanted (id) to take a shower, but decided (id) that there wasn’t enough time. He rushed (t) down the stairs and into the kitchen. He hated (id) being late. Hurriedly, he fixed (t) breakfast – coffee and a toasted (id) English muffin (no time for his usual fried (t) egg) – and raced (t) out the door. He started (id) his car and had just pulled (t) out the driveway when the thought popped (t) into his mind: it was Saturday; he didn’t have to go to work after all. He slowly returned (d), climbed (d) the stairs, changed (id) his clothes, and went back to bed again.

Laundry Time

Liz hates /s/ doing the laundry. She realizes /iz/ that four weeks /s/ have passed since her last trip to the Laundromat. There are piles /s/ of clothes /z/ in the closets /s/, the sheets /z/ and towels /z/ are dirty, she’s /z/ been wearing the same pair of blue jeans /s/ for nine days /z/, and she doesn’t /s/ have any clean socks /s/ or blouses /iz/ left. She thinks /s/ about it while she watches /z/ one of her favorite TV shows /s/. She wishes /iz/ she didn’t have to do such chores /s/. Then she opens /z/ a book, turns /s/ the pages /z/, and tries /z/ to study. The phone rings /s/: one of Liz’s /iz/ friends /s/ reminds /z/ her about Sally’s /z/ party tomorrow evening. She decides /z/ that it’s /s/ now or never. She can’t go to the party unless she washes /iz/ one of her new dresses /iz/. She stuffs /s/ all her clothes /s/ into two laundry bags /s/. She strips /s/ the bed and pulls /s/ the pillowcases /iz/ off the pillows /z/. She goes /s/ through the apartment, picking up everything in sight. Finally, she grabs /s/ some coat hangers /s/, two boxes /iz/ of detergent, and her keys /z/, and closes /iz/ the door behind her. She hopes /s/ she won’t be too late. She arrives /s/ at the Laundromat, carries /z/ in all her belongings /s/, and searches /iz/ for some empty machines /z/. But they’re all either in use or out of order. She sighs /z/, picks /s/ up everything, and drives /s/ to the local video store to rent a couple of movies /iz/.