CAN YOU FIX IT, answers the question can you fix it?

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CAN YOU FIX IT, answers the question can you fix it?


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CAN YOU FIX IT? THURSDAY, 2ND OCTOBER 2025

Today’s Topic The core idea across most uses is making something right, stable, or functional that was previously wrong, broken, or uncertain. The specific meaning usually becomes clear from context. FIX Example: Sam: Oh no! It’s broken! Wilson: Don’t worry, I can fix it.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES Understand the vocabulary about repair. Be able to use the vocabulary related to repair correctly. TODAY’S AGENDA Warm-up Question Visual Vocabulary What to Say Speak the Dialogue Breakout Room After BO Learning

Warm-up Question Have you ever broken something? Can you fix it?

VISUAL VOCABULARY Repair Shop [ Bengkel ] 2. Machine [ Mesin ] 3. Screwdriver [Obeng] 4. Wire [Kabel] 5. Hammer [Palu] 6. Nail [Paku]

WHAT TO SAY Oh no! It’s broken! Help! It doesn’t work! Don’t worry, I can fix it! Let’s go to the repair shop! PROBLEM SOLUTION WHEN THINGS ARE BROKEN

A: Oh no, did you just break the computer? B: Yeah, the screen went black. Can we repair it? A: I think so, but maybe we should replace the monitor. B: Or maybe we can just restart it and see what happens. A: Wait, let me tighten the keyboard cable first. B: Careful, the screen looks damaged already. A: Then maybe I should loosen it slowly before it gets worse. B: If it still doesn’t work, this computer is totally useless . A: Okay, I’ll be careful this time while checking it. B: Honestly, this computer is really old anyway, maybe we can just buy a new one. SPEAK THE DIALOGUE 1. Break (v) merusak 6. Damaged (adj) rusak 2. Repair (v) memperbaiki 7. Loosen (v) mengendurkan 3. Replace (v) mengganti 8. Useless (adj) tidak berguna 4. Restart (v) menyalakan ulang 9. Careful (adj) berhati-hati 5. Tighten (v) mengencangkan 10. Old (adj) tua

BREAKOUTROOM RULES

BREAKOUTROOM QUESTIONS No Question Sample Answer 1 What do you usually do when something is broken at home? I usually ____ (fix it myself/watch YouTube tutorial/call a technician) . Because ____ (I like fixing things/I don’t know how/it’s easier) . 2 What is something you can’t fix by yourself? Why? I can’t fix ____ (a laptop/electricity/motorbike/ washing machine/TV) . Because ____ (it’s too difficult/I don’t have tools/I don’t understand how) . 3 Who usually helps you when you cannot fix something yourself? Usually ____ (my neighbor / my dad / a professional / a friend) helps me. 4 How do you feel when you successfully fix something? I feel ____ (proud/happy/relieved) because ____ (I saved money/I learned a new skill/I didn’t need help). 5 Imagine your motorcycle has a flat tire on the way to work. What would you do? I would ____ (use a repair kit/call a mechanic/ask a friend for help). If I can’t fix it myself, I would ___ (take a taxi/call someone to pick me up / go to work by another way). 6 If your phone stops working, would you prefer to repair it or buy a new one? Why? I would ____ (repair it to save money / buy a new one / ask a technician) because ____ (repair is cheaper / I want a new model / it’s urgent to use). Break = merusak Wire = kabel Careful = berhati-hati Restart = menyalakan ulang Old = tua Useless = tidak Berguna Repair shop = bengkel Screwdriver = obeng

GRAMMAR FEEDBACK SESSION PRONUNCIATION Meaning: again or back Used with verbs to show repetition Examples: 1. Restart = start again 👉 I had to restart my laptop because it froze. 2 . Reinstall = install again to fix or refresh something 👉 I had to reinstall the program because it wasn’t working properly. 3. Replace = put back / change with another 👉 I need to replace my old phone charger. Prefix re- A broken record menceritakan hal yang sama secara berulang Example: He keeps telling the same story like a broken record. 2. Go to pieces hancur sekali (perasaan) Example: She went to pieces when she heard the bad news. Repair /rɪˈper/ Technician /tekˈnɪʃ.ən/ Break /breɪk/ Useless /ˈjuːs.ləs/ Screwdriver /ˈskruːˌdraɪ.vɚ/ IDIOMS

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