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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Giving Instruction

this is a picture when the coach giving instruction to the player.
there also many more thing that can we call giving instruction
just like when you tell your friend to do something for you and
when you ask someone older than you to help you.
so in conculsion giving instruction is ......
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Giving instruction is an expression for give or ask somebody to do something that we want.
Giving instruction same with imperative sentences.
Giving instruction are :
  1. Command.
    • Verb (+ O).
Example : Watch out, come here, etc.
· Please + V (+ O).
Example : Please clean your room.
· V (+ O) + Please.
Example : Wash this towel, please.
  1. Prohibition.
· Don’t + V (+ O).
Example : Don’t close it!
· Don’t + V (+ O) + Please.
Example : Don’t be noise, please.
· Would you mind not + V-ing (+ O).
Example : Would you mind not reading my diary.
Kinds of giving instruction :
· Verb 1.
Example :
§ Wash your hand.
§ Eat your meal.
§ Sit down.
· Be + adjective.
Example :
§ Be your self.
§ Be a good student.
§ Be strong.
§ Be happy.
· Don’t + V-infinitive.
Example :
§ Don’t armb!
§ Don’t eat!
§ Don’t approach!
§ Don’t disturb!
§ Don’t touch!
· No + V-ing.
Example :
§ No smoking!
§ No swimming!
§ No parking!
§ No fishing!


Asking for Instructions
  1. How do you (do this)?
  2. How do I . . . ?
  3. What is the best way to . . . ?
  4. How do I go about it?
  5. What do you suggest?
  6. How do you suggest I proceed?
  7. What is the first step?
Giving Instructions
  •  
    1. First, (you) . . .
    2. Then, (you) . . .
    3. Next, (you) . . .
    4. Lastly, (you) . . .
  • Sequencing
  •  
    1. Before you begin, (you should . . .)
    2. The first thing you do is . . . .
    3. I would start by . . .
    4. The best place to begin is . . .
    5. To begin with,
  • Starting out
  •  
    1. After that,
    2. The next step is to . . .
    3. The next thing you do is . . .
    4. Once you've done that, then . . .
    5. When you finish that, then . . .
  • Continuing
  •  
    1. The last step is . . .
    2. The last thing you do is . . .
    3. In the end,
    4. When you've finished,
    5. When you've completed all the steps,

      Expression To ask a Repetition
       



      1.   I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that.

      2.   Could you repeat that, please?

      3.   What did you say?    

      4.   One more time.   

      5.   Once more.


      6.   Come again.

      7.   Could you run that by me again?  

      8.   Huh?

      9.   Please speak more slowly.
      10. I’m sorry; I don’t understand the      expression (it's up to you).

      11. What does (it's up to you) mean ?

      12. I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean.

      13. Can you give me an example?

       
      Expression To Interupt someone
       


      During a conversation
        
      Wait a second, (... )?   
       

      Excuse me( ... ).
       
        
      Now hold on, (... ).                   
       

      If I may interrupt?
       

         
      While someone is working

        
      I hate to bother you but ( ,,, )?
          
       
      Sorry for bothering you.
       

      Sorry for interrupting( ...).
       
          
      Excuse me(...)?




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