Achmad Badawi Adib Fathoni Andri Septiana Ari Puji S. Astrid Itania Dedi Priyo S. Dewi Lestari Hermanto Fatkhurahman
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Group 2Questions-Responses
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Strategy for Questions-Responses1. Make sure that you understand about kinds of questions, tag
questions, statements.2. Make sure that you understand the pronunciation of the
speaker; at least you know what the speaker means.3. Be careful with words that sound similar/almost similar but
have different meanings.4. Answer the questions according to the kind of the question
itself.5. Never listen to the directions given by the narrator since you
can use that time to read all the answer choices.6. Never look at the previous question since it will make you have
no time to guess what the next question is talking about.7. Make sure that you block the answer sheet columns after you
hear the questions.8. Make sure that you answer all the questions. The wrong
answer will not reduce your score.
1. Make sure that you understand about kinds of questions, tag questions, statements.
a.Question
• Yes/no Questiona question that may be
answered by yes or no.
• Information Question a question that asks for
information by using a question word.
Auxiliary + subject + verb/3C?
QW + auxiliary + subject + verb/3C?
Examples:• Can you give me some money?
Yes/no QuestionA question that may be answered by yes or no. Auxiliary + subject + verb/ 3C?
Aux. S VYes, of course or OK etc.
• Are you sleepy?Aux. S Adj.
Yes, I am or No, I am not etc.
Note: Yes/no question is not always answered yes or no. Has the ship arrived yet?a. All shipments are undergoing inspection.b. It’s entering the harbor now.c. I’ll get it.
Information Question a question that asks for information by using a question word
Examples:• When will employees start to pack their boxes?
QW + auxiliary + subject + verb/3C?
QW Aux. S VNote: do not use do/does/did in question if
who/what/which is the subject of the sentence.Compare!
Fika telephoned somebody
Who did Fika telephoned?
Somebody telephoned Fika
Who telephoned Fika?
who object who subject
b. Tag questionsA word or phrase that is added to a sentence for emphasis consisting of an auxiliary verb (or non-auxiliaries be or have) + pronoun subject, put on to the end of a sentence.
Examples:Fahmi is ugly, isn’t he?
They speak Englis, don’t they?
Do the best, will you?
Let’s play, shall we?
2. Make sure that you understand the pronunciation of the speaker; at least you know what the speaker means.a. A word with consonant end and a word with
vowel initial will be read as if they were in one word.
Example: Why didn’t you get to work on time?
The menu is in his hand.
The man is climbing the ladder. (bombing, combing, etc.)
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b. Be careful with contracted words.
Examples: They’re, it’s, she/he’s ,etc.: their, his,
its, etc.They are: They’re a.They’re looking out the window.b.They’re having a meeting.c.They’re eating in a restaurant.d.They’re moving the furniture.
Hasn’t, won’t, wouldn’t, can’t, shan’t, etc.Wasn’t new departure time announced yet?
3. Be careful with words that sound similar/almost similar but have different meanings.
Examples:• For Four• Message Massage• Desert Desert• Hear Hair Here• Cap Cup• Cat Cut• Cough Calf
5. Never listen to the directions given by the narrator since you can use that time to read all the answer choices.
Listen to the following direction of Question-response!
This direction take approximately 1.03 minutes.
6. N E V E R LO O K AT T H E P R E V I O U S Q U E ST I O N S I N C E I T W I L L M A K E YO U H AV E N O T I M E TO G U E S S W H AT T H E N E X T Q U E ST I O N I S TA L K I N G A B O U T.
7. M A K E S U R E T H AT YO U B LO C K T H E A N S W E R S H E E T CO LU M N S A F T E R YO U H EA R T H E Q U E ST I O N S .
8. M A K E S U R E T H AT YO U A N S W E R A L L T H E Q U E ST I O N S . T H E W RO N G A N S W E R W I L L N OT R E D U C E YO U R S CO R E .
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GOD BLESS US!
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