Expressing Pain Relief Pleasure

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EXPRESSING PAIN(Mengungkapkan rasa sakit)

Dialogue 1(James falls down from the tree. Andy tries to help him.)Andy : Are you okay?

James : Ouch! That hurtsAndy : Let me help you.James : Thanks.Andy : You should be more careful.

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Answer the following questions.

1. Who are involved in the dialogue

above?2. Where does the

conversation take place?3. Why does James hurt?4. What does he say to

express his pain?5. Who help him?

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In the dialogue above James said : “Ouch! That hurts” The expression is used to express pain. Here are some other expressions that you can use to express pain:

- Ugh, it’s very painful- I feel terrible- Oh, it’s killing me- I can no longer stand it

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When we get sick, we must feel pain on our part of our body. When we get an accident, and we get injured because of it, we must feel pain

EXPRESSING PAIN

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Expressing Relief (mengungkapkan perasaan lega)

Read the text below carefully.Daughter : Mom, can I go to my friend’s birthday

party tonight?Mother : Whose party, honey?Daughter : David’s party.Mother : What! Do you mean that David?

I don’t think he’s a suitable boy. I will never allow you to go there.

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Daughter : But, mom….Mother : No but, Sarah!

You are not going to a party

at his house. Never!

The next day, Mrs. Smith went to the supermarket to shop. Suddenly she saw an old school friend from years ago. Her name used to be Alice Cowper, but now, she was Mrs. Alice Templeton, mother of the infamous David, the monster of Sarah’s class.

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That night, Mrs. Smith told Sarah that maybe she had been too harsh with her over David’s party. Therefore, she was changing her mind and allowing her to attend David’s party on Saturday night. Sarah was much relieved. Throwing her arms around her mother, Sarah said:

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Sarah : Oh, mother, thank you so much. Everyone thought I was such an idiot for not being allowed to attend David’s party. He is really such a sweet boy. I’m so happy and relieved.Mother : Don’t get carried away, Sarah.

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Answer the following questions 1. Who are the people mentioned above?

2. Who will have a birthday party?3. Who will go to the party?4. Does Sarah’s mother allow her

to go to the party? Why?5. Who is David’s mother?6. What does Sarah say to express her

relief?

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When we have problem, then we can solve it, we will feel relief. In other situation, when we feel worried about something that we will face, and then we can face it, we will also feel relief. A relief is lessening or ending of pain and worry.

EXPRESSING RELIEF

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EXPRESSING HAPPINESS /PLEASURE Text 1

Hilal : Hi, Najmi! Haven’t seen you for a long time. How is it going?

Najmi : Oh, hi Hilal….. It’s great, thanks. How is everything with you?

Hilal : Well, I’m fine. As a matter of fact, I was promoted as a manager.

Najmi : Wow, that’s really great. I’m glad to hear that. I’m sure you will have a good career.

Hilal : Thank you. And how about you? I’ve heard you are a secretary now.

Najmi : Yes, you’re right. That’s what I want since I was young.

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Answer the following questions.1. Who are involved in the dialogue above?2. What is the relationship between Hilal

and Najmi?3. Where does the conversation take place?4. Who works as a secretary?5. What does Najmi say to express her

happiness?

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Note:People express their happiness when they get good news or special thing.

Expression of pleasure- I’m happy to hear that- I’m glad you think so- That would be great- That sounds nice- Fantastic- What a wonderful day- It’s the most beautiful place I’ve ever

seen.- I love it- I like it very much

Responses- I’d love too- You are right- I think so- I do, too