Key of National Examination (UN)

Hello students,

Alhamdulillah, the English National Test has done and we hope all of you get success. Here are the key of them.
A-Reading: CDADA AABAD DDBCA BACBC BDDCC ADBBA DDACA.
B-Reading: BCABB ABACD DCCDD CBABC BDDCC AADDD BBACA.
We also hope with this answer key you can compare your answer.
Have a nice day!

Key Practice Test 8

Here is the key for Practice Test 8.
Reading: DCCDC BCBDA -DCCC ADC-B BABCD ACCDB DAB-D

Key Practie Test 7

The key for Practice test 7
Reading:
DBCAA CCACD CACCD -AABA BDBAD BABCD DABAD

Answer Key

Hello students,
Here are the answer key for Prctice Test 5 in your UN Preparation Book:
Reading: AABCA AAACA AABBA ADBBC --CBD DBCAA DADBA

Practice Test 6
Reading: DDDAC CCBBC CCADD BCAAD CCADB BBDBB DDBDC

For the Practice Test 7 and 8, i would like you to be patient. Insya Alloh, in the late afternoon will be posted, then.

Thank you very much.

Hello class XI Marketing

It's the time for the english expressions!

ENGLISH MATERIAL FOR CLASS XI

1. Expressing Satisfaction
The word satisfaction comes from satisfy. From satisfy it can be formed satisfied, satisfying, and satisfies. Satisfaction is a noun. Now, look at the dialogue below:

Tina: How do you feel living in a new hotel?
Jane: How marvelous. The hotel is very big and luxurious. It has 20 floors and hundreds of rooms.
Tina: How about the facilities?
Jane: It has complete facilities upstairs and downstairs. All of the facilities work well. I have no complain about.
Tina: Did you try some of them?
Jane: Sure. I tried sport facilities, such as walking machine, bench press, barbell, and others that I don’t know about. I
satisfied with all the stuffs.
Tina: How about the service?
Jane: The service is very good. The receptionist always serves me well. My order had no long time to fulfill. I have no
regret.

Answer these questions.
1. Who live in the hotel?
2. How does she feel living in the hotel?
3. What facilities does the hotel have?
4. Does the hotel have mosque?
5. Have you tried the hotel like above?

Here are some expressions of satisfaction:
- I am satisfied with.
- I am happy to do so.
- I have no complain about.
- I have no regret about.
- How marvelous!
- What a beautiful hotel!
- I am very satisfied
- They satisfy me so much
- It satisfies me much

2. Expressing Dissatisfaction
Dissatisfaction is the antonym of satisfaction. Look at the dialogue below!

Paul: How about your new dormitory?
Tom: I don’t want to talk about that.
Paul: But why. Aren’t you happy to get new living place?
Tom: Not for this one. The door lock is not working properly and it’s noisy. I can’t study well.

Answer the questions:
1. The synonym of dormitory is?
2. How does Tom feel about his dormitory?
3. Why does he feel like that?

Here are some more expressions:
- I very dissatisfied with.
- I am annoyed with
- I am not satisfied with.
- I hate it.
- I really hate it.
- it doesn’t satisfy me
- What a nuisance
- It makes me mad
- Oh, what’s on earth


3. Expressing to ask for and giving suggestion/advice

Ben: Hello Al! You look pale. What’s the matter with you.
Allan: No, I’m fine.
Ben: Really? Your face is white.
Allan: I got toothache. Do you know the medicine for this?
Ben: Oh, come on, Al! I think you check it first, whether it’s serious or not.
Allan: What should I do?
Ben: Take some aspirin first. But, if in three days your ache is getting worse, you must go to the dentist immediately.
Allan; All right. Thank you, Ben.
Ben: I hope you get better soon, Allan.
Allan: Yes, I hope so.

Here are some more expressions:
- What do you recommend …
- What is your suggestion?
- What do you think I should do?
- What should I do?
- Can you give me the solution?
- I advise you to …
- I suggest you to …

4. Expressing necessity and obligation

Susan: Why didn’t you join your friends going to the beach?
Diane: I got trouble with my car. I hit the pillar.
Susan: Oh, what a pity! Was it serious?
Diane: Not really. But, the front face is not well.
Susan: I think you need to go to the mechanic.
Diane: Do you know the best one?
Susan: Yes, it’s near the downtown. Beside, the price is not so expensive, but the result is good.
Diane: Would you accompany me then?
Susan: Sure.

Here more expressions:
- I need …
- You needn’t to …
- You need to …
- It’s necessary for you to …
- You must …
- You have to …
- You don’t have to …
- You ought to …
- It’s the must that you …
- It’s your obligation that …


5. Giving and responding to compliments

Jim: I heard you got good news.
Don: That’s right.
Jim: What is it?
Don: I got the prize. It’s big prize.
Jim: Oww, that’s great! Do you get a big house?
Don: No, I got a nice car. It’s Mercedes Benz.
Jim: Fantastic! How did you get that?
Don: I just helped the old man giving some meals. Then, a week later his son thanked me for that. He is the richest son in
a town in Hongkong.
Jim: I happy to hear that.
Don: Thank you, Jim.
Jim: Can I join the ride?
Don: Of course.

Here some expressions:
- Well done
- Fantastic
- That’s great
- It’s very kind of you
- You have made your day
- You did it
- That’s a nice …
- Wow, what a lovely …
- How beautiful you are