Unit 1 (2020)
Unit 1 (2020)
Unit 1 (2020)
LSP 300
BAHASA INGGERIS AKADEMIK
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
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LSP 300 – BAHASA INGGERIS AKADEMIK
(ACADEMIC ENGLISH)
OBJECTIVES
CONTENTS
(a Giving instructions
)
(b Reading instructions
)
(d Vocabulary enrichment
)
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IMPERATIVES
1. An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses
a command, an order, a direction, or a request.
2. The imperative is also very common in written instructions.
3. Depending upon its delivery, an imperative sentence may end with an exclamation mark or a
period.
Reminder: Be careful when you use the imperative, as it is often considered impolite in English.
If someone asks you for instructions, use the imperative. If, on the other hand, you would like to
request that someone do something use a polite question form.
a) To share a wish or request – This type of imperative sentence shares polite wishes or
requests with someone. (“Have a good day!”)
b) Offer an Invitation – This type of imperative sentence extends an invitation. (“Please join
me for dinner tonight.”)
d) Give Instructions – This type of imperative sentence gives instructions. (“Let him cool
down, and then ask about the incident.”)
Pay attention!
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6. The imperative is the standard verb form to use and linking words is important
when describing a sequence of instructions.
Example: Here are some simple instructions for using a breadmaking machine using
this method.
"Firstly, put all the dry ingredients into the pan. Secondly, add the water or milk.
Thirdly, put pan into the breadmaker and finally select the right programme and press
start."
(Note that the final instruction rather than being from a number is usually finally or lastly. This
method is useful for short lists of instructions only, with a maximum of three or four items. It
is possible to carry on indefinitely but it is not natural to do so in spoken English.)
How can you ask someone to do something for you in English without sounding rude? Here are
some of the ways that you can give orders and instructions.
Orders We do not usually give each other orders, unless "Sit down now!" ('Sit', 'down'
we are in a position of authority. The intonation of and 'now' are all stressed,
an order is important, each word is stressed, and and the tone falls on 'now'.)
the tone falls at the end of the sentence:
Because it can sound rude to give direct orders (especially if you are talking to an adult), we
"soften" the imperative form with "let's" or "please":
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“Let's go now.”
“Please listen to what I'm saying.”
We use modals to change the mood of a sentence. For example, "You should help her"
is more polite than "Help her!"
Would : Would you wait here until the doctor is ready for you?
You can often read articles in magazines that give advice on a subject. Sometimes, this advice
is presented as "Do’s” and “Don'ts".
For example:
Travelling long-distance
Do try to sleep well the night before. Do try to walk about the plane during
Do drink plenty of water. the flight.
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Don't drink alcohol. Don't wear restrictive clothing.
Don't eat heavy meals.
Requests You can also use the imperative to make a "Please take a seat."
request, but you should use a polite word
before the verb. "Please wait here."
In written English, you might also see "kindly" used as a polite word:
Instead of using an imperative, you can use a phrase instead. Here are some common ways of
phrasing an order, from the most indirect to the most direct:
“Would you mind possibly moving your car? It's parked right in front of mine.”
“If you have a couple of minutes to spare, the office needs tidying up.”
I want you to …
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“I want you to finish this by tomorrow.”
Giving Instructions
While …
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ACTIVITY 1
Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs from the list given.
1. ___________ the meaning of each new word as you read the passage.
2. Don’t ________! We must keep our community clean!
3. ________ the butter over a low heat and then slowly add the milk in the pot.
4. __________ your documents in the email before sending the application.
5. __________ ‘999’ in case of any emergency.
6. Go right up to the front door and __________ the bell.
7. Stand in front of the class and _________ your favourite poem clearly for everyone to hear.
8. __________ the red button to restart the device.
9. Let’s __________ we won’t miss our flight.
10. __________ at least half an hour each day three times a week to stay fit.
11. __________ the plane at Terminal Three if it is an international flight.
12. __________ the fabric after you have applied wax on it.
13. __________ your knees when lifting a heavy box off the floor.
14. __________ the chicken and cut into bite size pieces.
15. __________ a twenty cent coin into the slot.
16. Always __________ the customers who arrived earlier first.
17. First of all, _________ the receiver and listen for a dialling tone.
18. __________ the woods and start a fire.
19. __________ the worksheets and complete them.
20. Don’t __________ any cheque payment from the participants.
21. __________ the process step by step.
22. __________ the national flag as you march past it.
23. __________ the envelope and mail it to the customer.
24. __________ the eggs by their sizes into four baskets.
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25. __________ all the club members of the voting decision.
26. __________ the tomatoes into thin slices.
27. __________ all answers except the one you have chosen.
28. __________ the problem with your parents first before you make any decision.
29. __________ all your answers carefully before you submit your papers.
30. __________ the students to practise writing essay on their own.
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Second Basic Survival Skill - Shelter
7 Shelter protects your body from the outside elements. These include heat, cold,
rain, snow, the sun, and wind. It also protects you from insects and other creatures
that seek to do you harm.
8 The survival expert has several layers of shelter to think about. The first layer of
shelter is the clothing you choose to wear. Your clothing is of vital importance and
must be wisely chosen according to the environment you are likely to find yourself
in. Be sure to dress in layers in order to maximize your ability to adapt to changing
conditions.
9 The next layer of shelter is the one you may have to build yourself, a lean-to or
debris hut, perhaps. This is only limited by your inventiveness and ingenuity. If the
situation requires, your shelter can be insulated with whatever is at hand for the
purpose. Being prepared, you may have a blanket or tarp* with you, in which case
creating a shelter should be relatively easy.
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15 Panic is your number one enemy when you are in any emergency situation, be it
injured, lost, or stranded. What you need in these situations is first aid for the mind.
Think STOP: Sit, Think, Observe, Plan
16 Your best defence in any emergency is your ability to think and make correct
decisions. Building a fire is often the beginning first aid for the mind. Doing so will
keep you busy and provide an uplift from the warmth, light and protection fire
provides.
Glossary:
expertise – a high level of knowledge or skill
ingenuity – ability to think of clever new ways of doing something
inventiveness – ability to design or create something which has never been made before
tarp – (or ‘tarpaulin’) - a large piece of heavy waterproof cloth used as a covering
signalling – an action, movement or sound which gives information, a message, a warning
or an order
reflective – describes a surface which sends back most of the light that shines on it and
this therefore can be seen easily
SECTION A
Find words / phrase in the text (as indicated by the paragraph number) that match the meanings
below.
1. control (paragraph 3)
2. qualities (paragraph 5)
3. use (paragraph 6)
4. negative (paragraph 6)
5. adjust (paragraph 8)
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SECTION B
SECTION C
Circle the letter corresponding to the best answer, e.g. A , if A is the answer.
SECTION D
a. ________________________________________________________
b. ________________________________________________________
c. ________________________________________________________
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2. Write down four instructions the author gives concerning the fourth basic survival skill.
a. ___________________________________________________________________
b. ___________________________________________________________________
c. ___________________________________________________________________
d. ___________________________________________________________________
3. Explain what the author means by saying that you need to think STOP in any emergency
situation.
_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY 3
You have been asked to create a poster for children’s bathrooms giving them
instructions on washing their hands after going to the toilet. Write the instructions using
simple language to suit your audience who are young children. You also need to create
a heading for your poster.
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Write your instructions here:
1. __________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________________
6. __________________________________________________________________
WRITING:
Introductory Paragraph and Thesis Statement
The purpose of the introduction of an essay is to present the topic to your readers and to state
the scope of your essay in the thesis statement.
The introduction is made up of two parts. The first part gives a broad background and then
narrows increasingly until the thesis statement.
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Example of an introductory paragraph:
Food is essential for human life. 1. Introduces the topic of the essay.
2. Gives the general background of the
However, humans view food as much more
topic which provides the necessary
than basic sustenance.
information to understand the essay.
Many people like certain foods more than 3. Leads the readers from the general
others and may even develop cravings for statement to the specific statement and
those foods. finally to the thesis statement.
Exercise 1:
The sentences of the following introductions are not arranged in the correct order:
(1) Traffic jams in Kuala Lumpur are caused by the large number of vehicles in the city
and those coming into the city. (2) The constant traffic jams in Kuala Lumpur can be
solved by improving the public transportation system from the suburbs to the city and
within the city, and by charging hefty fees for cars, buses, and lorries that enter the city.
(3) One of the serious problems Kuala Lumpur faces is the massive and constant traffic
jams. (4) This major and severe problem must be solved before it gets worse.
1. Answer: ____________________________
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Topic: Setting and Accomplishing Goals in Life
(1) There are also those who just walk through life waiting for something to come to
them. (2) Setting goals in life varies with different people. (3) I’m the one who sets my
lifetime goals and I try to accomplish as many goals as I can. (4) There are some people
who see life as a mission and work towards their goals in life.
2. Answer: _________________________________
(1) For a primitive tribe to live in a technological world and yet be able to prevent their
cultures from being lost is difficult because of economic, political, and social reasons.
(2) Many small cultural groups live in places far from modern cities. (3) When they do
have contact with the outside world, their lives usually change and they lose their own
cultures. (4) Some of these tribes have never had communication with the world outside
their small geographical area.
3. Answer: _________________________________________
THESIS STATEMENT
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Writing a thesis statement.
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Exercise 2:
For each of the thesis statement, identify and underline the controlling ideas.
1. Cigarette smoking harms the body by narrowing the blood vessels, making the heart
beat faster, damaging the lungs, and stimulating excessive gastric secretions in the
stomach.
2. Learning how to provide examples to prove a point is very important in writing, whether
the writing is academic, professional, or general.
3. The rural parts of Africa have three serious problems: poverty, lack of education and
poor medical care.
4. Exercise can make a difference in your life as it relieves depression, anxiety and muscle
stiffness.
5. Water is the most important nutrient in our body as it helps us to maintain body
temperature, metabolise body fat, aids in digestion, lubricates and cushions organs,
transports nutrients, and flushes toxins from our body.
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Abbs, Brian and others. Strategies. 6th ed., Longman Group Ltd, 1980
http://free-english-study.com/speaking/giving-instructions.html
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