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Habituation [Chapter 13 to 16]

                                  #Chapter 13 Making a Discussion Group [Membuat Kelompok Diskusi] Lisha       : I’m doing a science project Welish, would you like to help?                   [Saya sedang menggarap proyek penelitian Welish, maukah kamu membantu?] Welish : Sure! Is anyone else working on it?                   [Tentu saja, apakah ada orang lain yg sedang mengerjakanya?] Lisha       : Not yet, I would like to have Jessica’s help.                   [Belum ada, tetapi saya mau meminta Jessica untuk membantu] Welish : OK, I’ll bring along Jack. What is the assignment?                   [OK, akan aku ajak Jack. Tugasnya apa?] Lisha       : We have to make a poster about environment                   [Kita harus membuat poster tentang lingkungan] Welish : OK, we can meet at school and brainstorm what our project will be.                   [OK, kita akan bertemu di sekolah dan mengungkapkan pendapat tentang proyek kita nantinya]      

Listening Chapter 5

Good Neighbors Make Good Friends Good [1] …………… Make Good Friends has been KGI’s logo for twenty years. This [2] ……………….. does not only happen between governments and provinces and states but also between people. [3]………………….. extensive people to people activities, a lot is happening everyday between people in Australia and in Indonesia. Thousands of [4]……………… come to Indonesia every year and it is [5]………………… that many of them want to give back – bales budi. By helping young people, [6]………………., local NGOs and hospitals the visitors are able to give back.  A good example is a Perth [7] ………………, while celebrating 20 years in business, wanted to do something for the people of her second [8] ……………….. She asked a group of friends in Perth to travel to Bali as part of her birthday celebrations and, rather than give her a gift, donate money for wheelchairs for the disabled in Bali. She raised enough money for ten [9] ………………… and in fact, much of the work to make the wheelchairs

Listening Chapter 4

How much do things cost in Indonesia? Indonesia has many 1… ………… islands. Each island 2……………… exports goods and products from and across the 3…………….. Did you know that Malang, and especially Batu, is 4………….. for apples? You can buy them 5…………….. Indonesia, right? Some people say the best durian comes from Sumatra – what do you think? Small green stones used for 6……………… in up market homes and 7…………… come from a special beach in Flores. So, what is your 8…………./ province/ 9……….. famous for? 10…………… pay for these items but they also have to pay for the transportation of these 11……….. between islands. The prices go up the 12………… away from the source that they are 13………….. Also the prices will vary   depending on where you buy the goods. Many people like to use the local, traditional market as they can 15…………… with the seller for cheaper prices. Others find it more 16……………. to use supermarkets where they can buy everything they need 17…………… roof – even if they have to

Habituation [Chapter 9 to 12]

Chapter 9 My School [Sekolahku] Lisha       : Welish, Can you help to teach my little brother private?                   [Welish, bisakah kamu membantu mengajar privat adikku?] Welish : OK, where does he study?                   [OK, dimana dia sekolah?] Lisha       : He studies at State Vocational High School of Natuna?                   [Dia belajar di SMK N Natuna] Welish : He must be at the same age as my little sister                   [Dia pasti seumuran dengan adek ku] Lisha       : Really, Where does she study?                  [Sungguh, dia sekolah dimana?] Welish : My little sister studies in Islamic Boarding School                  [Adikku sekolah di pesantren] Lisha       : What grade is she?                  [Tingkat berapa dia?] Welish : She is the tenth grade                  [Di akelas 10] Lisha       : Wow, so is my little brother?                  [Wow, adiku juga] Chapter 10 My Friends [Teman-Temanku] Welish : D