The document provides tips for effective communication and presentation skills. It suggests showing interest in others by maintaining eye contact, nodding, and taking notes. When presenting, one should speak clearly, use simple language, vary tone and pace, and move from general to specific topics while using visual aids. It also contrasts verb tenses and provides examples of asking and giving information in a dialogue.
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Asking and giving information
2.  Show interest by leaning forward, paying
attention, nodding in agreement, taking
notes, and so forth.
 Greet new ideas with interest.
 Give the individual your undivided attention.
Maintain eye contact.
 Use the individual's name.
 Smile, relax, and be friendly.
3.  Speak clearly.
 Use language that everyone understands.
 Vary your tone and pace.
 Move from the general to the specific.
 Use visuals— charts, maps. and diagrams.
 Eyeball the listener.
5.  Present  Past
 Can  Could
 Will  Would
 Shall  Should
 Must  Had to
 May  might
6. Asking information
 Could you help me to open the door?
 Would you mind if i borrow your books?
 Will you please tell me how to go to Jakarta?
7. Giving Information
 Yes, of course
 Ok, go ahead
 You can take the train or bus to go to Jakarta
8.  A: Linda is from Jakarta
B: Oh really? What part of Jakarta?
A: South Jakarta
 A: Erna is a saleswoman
B: Is that right? What company?
A: Detik.Com
9. Please make a short dialogue and you may choose
one of the place below
 Police station
 Bus station
 Restaurant
 Supermarket