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Unit I It’s Nice to See You.
- Language Functions
- Introducing
• Hi, I am Deri.
• Hello, my name is Dewi.
- Greeting
• Hi!
• Hello.
• Good morning.
• Good evening.
- Parting
• Goodbye.
• See you later.
• Good night.
- Genre
Recount
Social function : to retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining
Generic structure
– Orientation : provides the setting and introduces participants
– Events : tell what happened, in what sequence
– Re-orientation : optional-closure of events
Unit II I’m Sorry to Hear That.
- Language Functions
- Expressions of happiness
• I am delighted.
• It’s really a great pleasure.
- Expressions of giving attention (affection)
• Are you OK?
• What’s wrong with you?
- Expressions of showing sympathy
• I’m sorry to hear that.
• You have my sincere condolences.
- Genre
Narrative
Social Function : to amuse, entertain and to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different ways.
Generic Structure
– Orientation : sets the scene and introduces the participants.
– Complication : a crisis arises.
– Resolution : the crisis is resolved, for better or for worse.
Unit III Would You Like to Come?
- Language Functions
Expressions of invitation
• Lets ….
• Join me.
• Will you come with ….
Accepting an appointment
• I’ll come I promise.
• I’ll be there.
Declining an appointment
• Sorry. I don’t think I can make it.
• I’m sorry I can’t make it.
- Genre
Procedure
Social function : to describe how something is accomplished through a sequence of actions or steps.
Generic structure
– Goal.
– Materials (not required for all procedural texts)
– Steps (a series of steps oriented to achieving the goal)
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