Bright SMP Chapter 7 giving attention to

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MEDIA MENGAJAR FOR SMP/MTs GRADE VII BRIGHT AN ENGLISH

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A. Have/Has Have is an irregular verb in English. Have + You Have you got any brothers or sisters? I + have I have got two sisters, Nina and Lola. They + have They have both got blonde hair, like me. He/She/It + has Lola has got green eyes. Remember! x and y + have Nina and Lola (they) have got blonde hair. Not Nina and Lola has got blonde hair.

Have you got a big family? No. I’m the only child in my family. Practice the dialogue source: piqsels.com / Piqsels

B. Parts of Body hair eye nose shoulder elbow arm finger leg foot forehead ear tooth lip chest stomach hand knee ankle source: freepik.com / Rawpixels.com

shoulder eyebrow eyelid eyelash( es ) cheek neck back elbow wrist source: dokumen penerbit source: dokumen penerbit

3. Other adverbs of frequency are every day/week/month/year/Sunday, once a week, three times a month . They are usually put at the end of sentences. I play tennis twice a week. The students have a flag-raising ceremony every Monday. 4. When talking about daily activities, we usually include information about time. To ask about time, you can say: What time is it? What’s the time, please? Do you have the time? Could you tell me what time it is? What time do you go to school? What time is the English class on Monday?

C. Features of Pets ear tail fur leg paw claw tail beak feather Features of cats: Features of birds: source: pixnio.com /PPD source: pixabay.com / Avalon_Art

Summary ‘have’ / ‘have got’ When we are talking about possession, relationships, illnesses and characteristics of people or things, we can use either have or have got . The ‘ have got ’ forms are more common in n informal style. Have got has the same meaning as have and both are used as present tenses.

In informal speeches we often switch from one form to the other. How many classroom does your school have? It has two. How many sisters do you have? I’ve got three (sisters). Have you got a new car, Paul? Yes, I have. I bought it last week. Has it got air conditioning? No, it hasn’t. But it’s got a CD player. Do you have many CDs? I’ve got hundreds.

A description text is a text which describes a particular person, place or thing. Descriptions usually use the simple present tense. The structure of a description text. Identification (identifies the thing to be described). Description (describe parts, qualities, and characteristics of the person or thing that is described).
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