• 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
- Mengidentifikasi makna tindak tutur memohon.
- 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?"
"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?"
"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