Tari Setya-B,Inggris Kls 10-SMAN 9 Bogor-Expression of Suggestion-September#PKGTKJABAR

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25 Aug 202210:10

Summary

TLDRThis lesson on the Tarzitiya English channel focuses on expressions of suggestions in English. The video explains how to ask for, give, accept, and decline suggestions. It includes practical dialogues between characters discussing common scenarios. Viewers learn various phrases and sentence structures for making suggestions, such as 'Why don’t you...', 'What should I do?', and 'You should...'. The video also highlights social functions, providing both positive and negative responses for suggestions. Overall, this lesson helps learners understand and practice how to offer and respond to suggestions in everyday English conversations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Suggestions are ideas or solutions provided to help others with their problems.
  • 😀 When asking for suggestions, common phrases include 'Do you have any advice?' and 'What do you think I should do?'
  • 😀 Responses for accepting suggestions can be phrases like 'That sounds good' or 'I will try it.'
  • 😀 To reject a suggestion, common responses are 'I don't think that's a good idea' or 'I'm not sure about that.'
  • 😀 Key phrases for giving suggestions include 'Why don't you...', 'Why not...', 'How about...', and 'I suggest that...'.
  • 😀 The structure for suggesting actions often follows the pattern 'Why don't you [verb]...', 'Why not [verb]...', and 'Let's [verb]...'.
  • 😀 For suggesting more formal actions, you can use phrases like 'You should...', 'You ought to...', and 'You had better...'.
  • 😀 Giving suggestions shows respect for others and is a social function that can help in decision-making.
  • 😀 When someone gives a suggestion, the recipient can either accept, reject, or ask for other options.
  • 😀 Accepting suggestions is often followed by positive responses like 'Yes, that's just what I need' or 'I will do that, thanks.'
  • 😀 In the video, dialogues and examples illustrate how suggestions can be offered and responded to in everyday situations.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video lesson?

    -The main focus of the video lesson is to teach expressions of suggestions in English, including how to ask for, give, accept, and reject suggestions.

  • What are some common ways to ask for a suggestion in English?

    -Some common ways to ask for a suggestion are: 'Do you have any advice?', 'What do you suggest?', 'What should I do?', 'What would you recommend?'

  • How can you politely accept a suggestion?

    -You can politely accept a suggestion by saying: 'That's a good idea,' 'I’ll do that, thanks,' 'It sounds good,' or 'Just what I needed!'

  • What are some ways to reject a suggestion politely?

    -To reject a suggestion politely, you can say: 'I don’t think that’s a good idea,' 'I’m not sure about that,' 'Do you have any other suggestions?' or 'I don’t like it.'

  • What are some sentence structures commonly used when giving suggestions?

    -Common sentence structures for giving suggestions include: 'Why don't you
?', 'Why not
?', 'Let's
', 'How about
?', and 'I suggest
'.

  • How can you use the phrase 'Why don't you' in a suggestion?

    -You can use 'Why don't you' followed by the verb. For example: 'Why don't you go to the police station?'

  • What is the difference between 'Why don't you' and 'Why not' when giving a suggestion?

    -'Why don't you' is typically followed by the base form of the verb, while 'Why not' is followed by a verb phrase. For example, 'Why don't you try it?' vs. 'Why not try it with me?'

  • How can you express a suggestion using the phrase 'Let's'?

    -You can use 'Let's' followed by a verb to make a suggestion. For example: 'Let’s go to the park.'

  • When should you use 'You should' to give a suggestion?

    -'You should' is used when giving advice or making a suggestion that is expected to be helpful or necessary. For example: 'You should bring your own book.'

  • What is the meaning of 'You had better' when giving a suggestion?

    -'You had better' implies a suggestion that is more urgent or important. It indicates a recommendation that should be followed to avoid a negative outcome. For example: 'You had better go to the doctor.'

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