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Procedure Text

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Annyeong chingu!! How are you all doing? I hope you are always in good health. This time I was taught new material again with Mrs. Fatma, the material is Procedure Text, let's start learning now!!! What is Procedure Text?  1. Definition A procedure text is a text that instructs, informs, or helps the reader on how to make or do something. 2. Purpose The purpose of procedure text is to explain how something is made, done or used through sequential steps. 3. Structure There are three parts to a procedure text: goal, materials, steps. Goal: Goal is the structure of a procedure text that explains the purpose or purpose. Materials: Materials is a procedure text structure that describes the tools and materials needed.  Steps: Steps are steps or instructions in making or doing something.  4. Language rules of procedure text Using Simple Present Tense. Using Imperative Sentences. Using Connectives. Using Adverbs. 5. Types of procedure texts Procedure text that explains how to ...

News Item

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Meet me again xixi. This time I was taught new material again by Ms. Fatma. The material taught is News Item 1. Definition News item text is text that tells an important event or event in a form that resembles news, or is worthy of being made news. 2. Purpose The purpose of news item text is to inform the readers about newsworthy events of the day. Usually, news item text will provide information about the latest/current and factual events. That way, people can always be updated about the events in a place. 3. Structure The generic structure of news item text consists of four parts, namely headline, main event/newsworthy event, background event/elaboration, and source. Headline:  Headlines are the main title of a written work, be it news, advertisements, articles, magazine columns, and other written content. Main event/newsworthy: The main event/newsworthy event is the core of the news. The main event explains the summary of the news to be explained. Background event/elaboration: ...

Congratulation Card

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Anyyeong chingu!! Long time no see you. In this blog, I want to tell you about the congratulation card material taught by Ms. Fatma xixi What is Congratulation Card? 1. Definition Congratulation cards or cards to congratulate good things that happen to friends, relatives, or even family. Aside from showing that we are happy for the recipient, congratulatory cards build closer relationships. 2. Purpose Giving prayers, wishes, congratulations or sympathy to the recipient in the form of a letter. The purpose of these greeting cards depends on the situation of the recipient. Like when sending a greeting card to a friend who is celebrating Christmas, the purpose is to congratulate them. 3. Structure The greetings card structure consists of receiver, body, and sender. Source:  https://studioliterasi.com/greeting-card/ Receiver is who the greeting card is addressed to. Receiver is written at the very top of the card. Writing the recipient's name is usually followed by the words "to...

Short Functional Text

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Annyeong chingu!! Long time no see you. In this blog, I would like to provide about the material about Short Functional Text that Ms. Fatma taught at today's meeting. What is Short Functional Text? 1. Definition Short Functional Text is a short text that has particular meaning and purpose, and can be used in our daily life. It may be in the form of prohibition, invitation, greeting cards, short message, shopping list, notice, announcement, etc. 2. Purpose Short functional texts are types of informational texts to help the readers understand the information quickly. 3.  Type of Short Functional 1. Caution/ Warning This short text has concise information that aims to benefit a large number of people or the wider community. This short function text can be used to provide information about an instruction or warning to the public. Example: No Smoking! Don't Turn Right! Please Turn off  Your Phone Selular! 2. Greeting Card It contains a short text that contains greetings and good wi...

Asking and Giving Opinion

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Annyeong chingu!!! Long time no see you. This time I want to tell you the material about Asking and Giving Opinion taught by Ms. Fatma xixi What is Asking and Giving Opinion ? 1. Definition Asking and giving opinion is a way for someone to ask and give an opinion to another person. Asking and giving opinion is certainly used when there is an interactive chat or dialog to discuss something. 2. Purpose Aims to explain how we ask others for opinions and how we give opinions to others. 3. Expressions of asking and giving opinion Asking (Formal) Would you give me your opinion ...? What are your views on ...? Asking (Informal) What do you think about ...? Any comments? Giving Opinion (Formal) May I make a comment on that? In my point of view ... My opinion about ... Giving Opinion (Informal) As for me ... From my point of view, ... I think that ... The following is an example of Asking and Giving Opinion in the form of comics made by me and my group mates while learning with Ms. Fatma Ye...

Tense

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Annyeong chingu!! Long time no see you. In this blog, I will provide material about the Tense that Ms. Fatma taught at this meeting. Tenses are divided into 4 types: present, past, future, and past future. 1. Simple Present Tense. (Subject + Verb 1) The simple present tense is used to express facts, narrate an event, or customs that occur in the present. Example: + (Positive): “They speak Korean very well.” - (Negative): “They don’t speak Korean.” ? (Question): “Do they speak Korean?” 2. Present Continuous Tense. ( Subject + am/is/are + Verb -ing) The present continuous tense is used to describe events that are happening as you speak. In addition, this tense can also be used to tell future plans. For this tense, there is a change in verb form with the addition of -ing at the end. + (Positive): “She is working on her homework now.” - (Negative): “She is not working on her homework now.” ? (Question): “Is she working on her homework now?” 3. Present Perfect Tense. ( Subject + has/have + ...