3.1 mengidentifikasi fungsi sosial , struktur teks , dan unsur kebahasaan teks interaksi interpersonal lisan dan tulis yang melibatkan tindakan menyapa , berpamitan , mengucapkan terimakasih , dan meminta maaf , serta menanggapinya , sesuai dengan konteks penggunaannya 4.1 menyusun teks interaksi interpersonal lisan dan tulis sangat pendek dan sederhana yang melibatkan tindakan menyapa , berpamitan , mengucapkan terimakasih , dan meminta maaf , dan menanggapinya dengan memperhatikan fungsi sosial , struktur teks , dan unsur kebahasaan yang benar dan sesuai konteks
GREETINGS
Formal Greetings Responses Expressions Responses Hello. Hello. How are you? I’m fine. Thank you! Good morning. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Good Evening. Good Evening How do you do? How do you do? What are you doing? I’m doing well. Thank you! How is everything? Everything is fine. Thank you. Nice to meet you. It’s nice to meet you? Nice to meet you. Good to see you. Good to see you too.
Informal Greetings Responses Expressions Responses What’s up? Pretty well. How are things? Not bad. How is it going? Well nothing special. How is life? It’s pretty good, thanks. What’s new? Nothing much. What’s cracking? Great. How have you been? I’ve been fine.
EXAMPLE James: Good morning, Professor Austin. How are you doing? James: I'm great, thank you. This is my friend Emma. ... Professor Austin: Hello, Emma! It's a pleasure to meet you. ... Emma: It's a pleasure to meet you, professor. ... Professor Austin: Don't mention it.
Leave Taking / Parting
These are for formal situations Expressions Responses Good bye. Good bye/take care. See you tomorrow. See you. See you later. See you. See you next (week, day, month, etc) See you. Sorry, I have to go now. Never mind, see you. I’ll talk to you later. Sure, see you later. It’s been nice talking to you. So long. I think I must go now. Bye. Let’s hope we meet again soon. See you.
These are for informal situations Expressions Responses So long for now Bye now Bee seeing you Bee seeing you too Have a nice day Thanks and you too Have a good trip Thanks Give regard to your . . . Sure, I will Take care of your self I will Be careful. Sure
EXAMPLE (Jeff meets Mr. Arnold at the bus stop) Jeff : Good morning, Mr. Arnold. Mr . Arnold: Oh, good morning, Jeff. Jeff : Are you going to your office? Mr . Arnold: Yes. I have to take a bus because my car is still being repaired. Jeff : What happened to your car, Sir? Mr . Arnold: Someone accidentally hit it in parking lot. Anyway, you’re going to school? Jeff : Yes, Sir. Oh, that’s the bus! I’d better go now, Sir. Mr . Arnold: Oh, alright. Take care, Jeff !
APOLOGIZING ASKING APOLOGY ACCEPTING APOLOGY
ASKING APOLOGY (Please,) I am sorry I am very/terribly/extremely sorry I am sorry for… I am sorry that … I apologize for … Please accept my apologies for what … ( Please) forgive me for … ACCEPTING APOLOGY I forgive you. That’s okay/ That’s all right . Never mind/ Don’t worry about it/ Don’t mention it . Forget about it . I quite understand . No harm done . It happens
EXAMPLE Selena: What did you do to my glasses ? Justin : I am sorry. It’s my fault. I accidentally sat on it. Selena : Well, that’s all right. Thank you for being honest.
GRATITUDE
EXPRESSING GRATITUDE Thanks Thank you very much Thank’s a lot Many thanks I owe you one You have saved my life Thank’s a bunch I really appreciate I will never forget what you’ve done Much obliged That’s very kind of you I’m (extremely) grateful for… Thank you in advance / Thank you beforehand / Thank’s before RESPONDING GRATITUDE You are welcome Sure Sure , no problem It’s okay Relax, don’t mention it Sure , you are welcome Sure , anytime
EXAMPLE Ami: Are you okay De, it looks so heavy? Dea : No, no it’s okay. I can take care of it Mi. Ami: Come, here, let me help you. Where do you want to bring this to? Dea : Just there in front of the cabinet. Thanks a lot for your help Ami. Ami: It’s okay, you’re welcome.