MAKALAH
(Asking and Giving Direction)
(Asking and Giving Direction)
Pembimbing : Wahyu Hidayat. S,Pd.
Nama kelompok :
M.
Fikri Rofi’udin
SMK MATSNA KARIM DIWEK JOMBANG
TAHUN AJARAN 2013/2014
INTRODUCTION
Background
English as a foreign language consists of four skills namely: writing,
listening, reading, and speaking. These four skills are usually considered as
integrated system because they support each other. To most people, speaking is
the most difficult part in learning a foreign language because it is usage
sense involves the manifestation either of the phonological system or the
grammatical system of the language.
Learners are often hesitate to speak because they are afraid of pronouncing the
words correctly or they feel really shy about talking in front of the other
because they don’t know how to speak correctly. For example if they want to
give some advice for their friend, they must know the rule or the correct
phrase for giving advice. It also works when we ask for or give expression of direction, we must know how to ask for direction and give direction with correct way, word and phrase. Asking and giving direction
is really important. It always happens in our daily life whatever it’s on purpose or spontaneous. So how we can
express the asking and giving direction if we don’t know the correct words and
phrase of asking and giving direction. Because of that, the writer makes a paper entitled “Asking and Giving Direction” to help the learner in expressing surprise correctly.
ASKING AND GIVING DIRECTION
A. Asking and Giving Direction?
Not everyone knows where they are going and may need help with
directions from time to time. Directions may be needed to get to a nearby town,
or directions to the newest mall in town or directions to the nearest rest room
in a large building.
The
Expressions Used in Asking for Directions:
Ø
How do I get to …? (Bagaimana saya bisa ... ?)
Ø
What's the best way to …? (Apa
cara terbaik untuk ... ?)
Ø
Where is …? (Dimana ... ?)
Ø
Would you like to tell me the way
to……?(Maukah kamu memberitahuku jalan ke…..?)
Ø
Can you help me………………? (Bisakah kamu
membantuku………………….?)
Ø
Can you tell me the way to………..?
(Bisakah kamu memberitahuku jalan ke……….?)
The
Expressions Used in Giving Directions:
Ø
It’s OK…………..
Ø
Go straight on (until you come to
…). (Jalan lurus ( sampai Anda datang ke ... )
Ø
Turn back./go back.( Hidupkan
kembali . / Kembali .)
Ø
Turn left/right (into …-street).
(Belok kiri / kanan ( ke ... - jalan))
Ø
Go along …( Pergi bersama-sama
...)
Ø
Cross …( Lintas ...)
Ø
Take the first/second road on the
left/right (Ambil jalan pertama / kedua di sebelah kiri / kanan)
Ø
It's on the left/right.( Ini di
sebelah kiri / kanan .)
Ø
Straight on (lurus)
Ø
Opposite (seberang)
Ø
Near (dekat)
Ø
Next to (sebelah)
Ø
Between (antara)
Ø
At the end (of) (Pada akhir (dari))
Ø
On/at the corner (Pada / di
sudut)
Ø
Behind (di belakang)
Ø
In front of (Di depan)
Ø
(just) around the corner (( hanya
) sekitar sudut)
Ø
Traffic lights (lampu lalu
lintas)
Ø
Crossroads, junction (perempatan , pertigaan)
Ø
Signpost (papan penunjuk salam)
B. The Material Related
to the Language Function in Giving Direction
1.
Example Dialog
Larry : Excuse me. I am trying to find the post
office. Can you help me?
Woman
: The post office? Let’s see now. Oh yes.
You go straight down this street to the corner. Turn left and go one block
until you come to the tennis court. Go straight ahead and turn right. It’s on
the right side of the street just past
the grocery store. You can’t miss it.
Larry : I see. Go straight to the corner. Left
and then right.
Woman
: That’s it.
Larry
: Thanks a lot.
Woman
: You’re welcome.
2.
Simple
Command (Perintah Sederhana)
Ø Walk
two blocks west (Berjalan dua blok ke barat)
Ø Turn
right (Belok kanan)
Ø Drive
south for two kilometers, then follow the signs to mount merapi (mengendaralah
ke selatan sepanjang dua kilometer, kemudian ikuti tanda-tanda untuk gunung
merapi)
Ø Stop
at the third house (Berhenti di rumah ketiga)
Ø Look
for a store that sells bicycle (Carilah toko yang menjual sepeda)
#
we might add “you”: you walk two blocks west, and then you turn right. (Kita bisa
menambahkan " Anda " : Anda berjalan dua blok barat , dan kemudian
Anda berbelok ke kanan).
3.
Examples
Ø The
pet store is beside/next to the shop.
Ø The
movie theater is between the post office and the coffee shop
Ø A
parking lot is adjacent to the bank
4.
Asking
Directions : Responding
Negatively (Menanyakan
arah: menanggapi negative)
·
Well, thanks anyway.
5.
Asking
More Politely:
Responding Negatively (Meminta lebih sopan: menanggapi negative)
6.
Asking
More Politely: Responding Positively (Meminta lebih sopan: menanggapi positive)
·
Well, thanks anyway.
Ø Excuse
me, could you tell me where the post office is? ?( Permisi, bisa
Anda ceritakan
di mana kantor
pos?)
Ø Thanks
a lot.
Ø You’re
(very) welcome.
7.
Some
Expressions Commonly Used.
a)
a).
on…..street. b).near not far from. c). opposite.
b)
On the corner of
…and….street
c)
At the and/beginning of
the (next) block
d)
(just) before
e)
Between….and…..street
f)
Around the corner to
the right/left
g)
In the middle of the
(next) block
h)
Just past
i)
Go/walk/drive
j)
Head for
k)
First (second, third,
etc)
l)
Next/then
m) After that
n)
Afterward
o)
Finally
8.
Giving
Simple Directions.
Ø (You)
go down this street (for two blocks) until you come to the high school. Make a
left and go to blocks (more). Cross the street, and it’s at the end of the
block just past.
10.
Confirming
and Correcting
Ø I
see. Straight to the corner.
Left
until I come to the end of the block and the right as far as the police
station.
v That’s
right.
v That’s
it.
v That’s
correct.
v You’ve
got it.
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
A. Conclusion
Asking direction means a
conversation that we always use when we want to ask someone where we are or where is the place that we want to go.
Asking for directions is important, but it's also
easy to become confused when listening to someone giving directions. This is
true even in your own native language, so you can imagine how important it is
to pay careful attention when listening to someone provide directions in
English! Here are a few suggestions and tips to help you remember the
directions as someone gives them to you.
For example:
Ø
What's the best way to …?
Ø
I'm looking for ...
Ø
Can you show me on the map?
Giving direction means a conversation that we
always use it when someone ask to you the direction or what road that they
should take to go to the place they want to go.
Giving street
directions is really very easy when you remember to follow these points. When
giving directions you are actually giving two sets of instructions.
Ø
In the first set- "Go
To" - you are telling the listener what street to go to or how far to go.
Ø
In the second set-
"Then", you are telling the listener what to do when they get there.
(turn right/left, go straight, on the left, etc.)
“How far is it?” is relate
when we ask direction. When we have already know where is the place that we
want to go, we sometimes or need to know how far that place or can we get there
just on walk or not.
For example:
Ø
How far is it to ... From here?
Ø
Is it a long way?
Ø
Quite a long way
Giving direction to drivers and someone who take a
walk are a bit different. Sometimes we need to show the driver the location of
traffic light or traffict sign and even the name of the street.
For example:
Ø
Go over the roundabout
Ø
Take the second exit at the
roundabout
B. Advices
After we experienced our speaking assignment to
make a thesis, we have some advices as follow:
1.
For learner. To improve our
ability in speaking, we must always train ourselves more and read some
references.
2.
For next assignment. Before we’re
being given an assignment, I think that the teacher should give us a specific explanation about our assignment.