Sunday, July 24, 2022

Lesson 7 - Expression of Giving Instruction (Command) and Prohibition

Activity 1
Teacher explin the definition of Command and Prohibition.

Command and prohibition are types of sentences expressed to order or forbide someone for doing or not doing something. If they are not shaped to soften, command and prohibition sentences are usually expressed strictly. An easy way to formulate command and prohibition is to use the word please'. You can use 'please' before the imperative forms or after imperative forms.
Here are the examples:

First Way:

Second Way
We can use modal verbs, such as:
would you ...
would you like to ...
would you mind ... (v+ing)
can you ...
could you ...

Third way:
We can also use several specific expressions:
You had better ( You'd better..)
You are supposed to...  
I want you to ...

To give prohibition politely, think a verb without to then speak or write it but you have to combine with some modals in negative forms and some specific expressions above in the negative forms too. For examples 

You can't ...
You mustn't ...
You may not ...
You are not allowed ...
You are not permitted ...
You are not supposed ...
want you not to ...

Activity 2
Soal Ulangan
1. Please close your ....!
a. eyes
b. tongue
c. hand
d. toe

2. the classroom is dirty. 
answer choices
a. stand up please!
b. turn off the fan !
c. sweep the office please!
d. clean the classroom please!

3. Stop talking! The insteuction means ....
a. dont talk
b. talk here
c. please talk
d. stop in this place

4. The room is too dark. We say ....
answer choices
a. switch on the lamp, please !
b. switch off the lamp, please !
c. keep the lamp, please !
d. turn on the lamp, please !

5. The baby is sleeping. Mother says ....
answer choices
a. Keep silent !
b. Keep noisy !
c. Don't be lazy !
d. Speak up !

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