Berkenalan di Sekolah Baru
Murid 1: Hi, my name is Sarah. What's your name?
Murid 2: Hi Sarah, my name is John. Nice to meet you.
Murid 1: Nice to meet you too. Are you new here?
Murid 2: Yes, I just transferred to this school last week. How about you?
Murid 1: I've been studying here since elementary school. I can show you around if you want.
Murid 2: That would be great, thanks!
Di Kelas
Guru: Good morning class, today we're going to learn about the present continuous tense. Can anyone give me an example?
Murid 1: I am studying English.
Murid 2: He is playing basketball.
Guru: Great job! Now let's practice some exercises.
Murid 1: Excuse me, can I ask a question?
Guru: Yes, of course. What's your question?
Murid 1: How do we use the present continuous tense in negative sentences?
Guru: That's a good question. To make a negative sentence in present continuous, we add "not" after the auxiliary verb "be". For example, "I am not studying English."
Istirahat
Murid 2: Do you want to join me for lunch?
Murid 1: Sure, where do you usually eat?
Murid 2: There's a canteen on the third floor. They have a lot of food options.
Murid 1: Sounds good, let's go.
Pulang Sekolah
Murid 1: Do you live near here?
Murid 2: Yes, my house is just a few blocks away. How about you?
Murid 1: I live in the next neighborhood. I usually take the bus to go home.
Murid 2: That's convenient. Maybe we can hang out sometime after school.
Murid 1: Sure, that would be fun.
As the bell rings, they both say goodbye and head to their respective homes, looking forward to the next school day.