Granting Request

Selasa, 04 Desember 2012


      STANDAR COMPETENCY
Mengungkapkan makna dalam teks percakapan transaksionl dan interpersonal resmi dan berlanjut dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari.
      BASIC COMPETENCY
Mengungkap-kan makna dalam percakapan transaksional (to get things done) dan interpersonal (bersosialisasi) resmi dan berlanjut (sustained) secara akurat, lancar dan berterima dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari dan melibatkan tindak tutur: mengusulkan, memohon, menolak, membahas kemungkinan atau untuk melakukan sesuatu.  
      INDICATOR
  1. Mengidentifikasi makna tindak tutur memohon.
  2. Merespon tindak tutur memohon.

DEFINITION :

Granting requests is to express a wish or ask for to grant a request in a polite or formal way often followed by an infinitive or by a clause beginning with that.


EXPRESSING GRANTING REQUEST :

- Asking someone to do something:
                        • Can you give me the…..?
                        • Could you phone me at…..?
                        • Would you mind repairing my watch?
                        • Do you think you could take me to the shop ?
                        • I wonder if you could write me an application letter? 

-Asking someone for something:
                        • Can I borrow your pen?
                        • Could I have a seat?
                        • Can’t I sit beside you?
                        • May I use your computer?

- The expression to accept it:
                                    OK
                                    Sure
                                    All right
                                    Certainly
                                    It’s a pleasure

-  The expression to refuse it:
                                    I’m afraid, I ….. (give your reason).
                                    I’m sorry, I can’t.
                                    I’d like to, but…(give your reason).


There is an another of granting request

ATTENTION!
When you ask someone to do something for you, or ask if you can do something, it's important to sound polite. Here are some of the common ways that you can do this.
- Asking someone to do something for you
     "Could you open the door for me, please?"
"Would you mind opening the door for me, please?"
"Can you open the door for me, please?"
     Note:
     could  and can are followed by the verb without to.
     Would you mind  is followed by the verb and -ing.

- Asking if you can do something
     "Can I use your computer, please?"
"Could I borrow some money from you, please?"
"Do you mind if I turn up the heating?"
"Would you mind if I turned up the heating?"
     Note:
    Could  is more polite that can.
    Do you mind if… is followed by the verb in the present tense, but
    Would you mind if… is followed by the verb in the past tense.
     
     When you're using these two sentences, you don't use please. It's already polite!

EXAMPLE OF GRANTING REQUEST :

Diva    :  Hey, merry.
Merry  : Hi, put.
Diva    : What are you doing?
Merry  : I’m looking for my pencil. It’s lose.
Diva    : Oh, don’t worry fortunately I have two pencil here.
Merry  : Really? Can i borrow your pencil?
Diva    : Of course
Merry  : Thanks

Expressing Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction



EXPRESSING SATISFACTION
Expressing satisfaction is an expression  for a feeling of happiness or pleasure   because you have achieved something or got what you wanted.

Example of Expressing Satisfaction :
·         Well done!
·         Great! Good work.
·         I am satisfied with your work .
·          You did well.
·          I am so happy about this.
·         I'm glad to what you've done.
·         It's really satisfying.

 Example Expressing Satisfaction :

·         It is with great pleasure that!
·         It gives me great satisfaction.
·         I’m very pleased with it.
·         A most delightful example of....
·         What a beautiful story!
·         Oh, I love this book.
·         Great, love it.

Formula of Satisfaction Expression :

1. … to be + very pleased with …
2. … to be + content with …
3. … to be + satisfied with …
4. … to be + very delighted …
Example :

1.  She is very pleased with her sister attitude.
2.  She is satisfied with the result.
3.  I am very delighted with the taste of this soup.

EXPRESSING DISSATISFACTION

Expressing dissatisfaction is an expression is a feeling we express when we do not get as enough as we hope and feel disappointed with some conditions, we must be dissatisfied.

Example of Expressing Dissatisfaction :

·         You have not done well enough.
·         I am really disappointed.
·         Sorry, but your work is not satisfactory.
·         Oh, no!  
·         It's not very nice.
·         It's really not good enough.
·         I'm not satisfied with work.
 
Example Expressing Dissatisfaction :
  • It is disappointing that!
  • It is unacceptable.
  • This is the limit I won’t take any more of…
  • Well, this is most unsatisfactory.
  • The concert is so boring.
  • What an awful meeting.
  • It’s not as good as I thought.
Formula of Dissatisfaction Expression  :

1. … to be + displeased with …
2. … to be + discontented with …
3. … to be + dissatisfied with …
4. … to be + disappointed with …
5. … To be + not satisfied with…

Expressing Dissatisfaction Dialogue :

Paul      : Have you read today’s newspaper?
James   : Not yet. Is it interesting?
Paul      : Yes, the apology from the company. Take a look. The paper is over there.
James   : (Picking up the newspaper and starting to  read it) Is that all?
Paul      : Yes.
James   : This is not enough. I’m not satisfied yet. The size of the ads should have been half  of the page. Besides, the company only apologized but they didn’t mention what they would do.

 
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