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“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.”
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein
Expression of Hope or Wish and Its Response
One more speaking material we want to share. It is Expression of Hope or Wish and Its Response. In this material of Expression of Hope or Wish and Its Response, we are going to discuss about the Expression of Hope or Wish, the response of Hope or Wish and examples Expression of Hope or Wish and Its Response.
Below is the material of Expression of Hope or Wish and Its Response:
Expression of Hope or Wish
Hope and wish are the expressions about expectation that someone want something to happen.
Hope:
Hope is the expression of someone want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might or the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best:
Examples:
I’m hoping for an interview next week.
She’s hoping (that) she won’t be away too long.
I hope (that) she’ll win.
We have to hope and pray (that) the operation will go well.
They hope to visit us next year.
It’s good news, I hope.
“Will you be at the meeting tomorrow?” “I hope not/so”.
Wish:
Wish is the expression of someone’s feeling that one would like to have or do something or to see something happen; a desire, longing, or strong inclination for a specific thing.
Examples:
We wish you a “Merry Ied-Al-Fitr.”
We wish you a “Merry Christmas.”
They wish him “Happy Birthday.”
Wish me luck!
I hope to speak to your manager. (This implies that you would like to speak to the manager, but you understand that it might not be possible).
I wish to see your boss right away.
We don’t have a table available right now. Do you wish to wait?
If you wish to have more information, please let me know.
Response of Hope and Wish
There some expression can be implemented as response of hope and wish, they are:
Thank you
Thanks a lot
Thank for your hope
Thank for your wish
That’s good idea
God bless us
LKPD I : EXPRESSION OF HOPE, WISH, AND CONGRATULATE
CHOOSE THE BEST ALTERNATIVES OF FOUR
1.
Choose the following sentences which expression of Hope …..
a. I need a nice house b. I would like to have a nice house
c. I wish I had a nice house d. I like a nice house
2. The following sentence are expression of
congratulation, except ….
a. I congratulate you on your success b. Nice work
c. How poor you are d. That’s great
3. Look at the picture and choose the best
wish..
a. congratulation
on your sickness
b. Get Well Soon, my friend
c. Why are you sick?
d. Don’t be sick
4. Look at the picture and choose the best wish ……
a. Have a great school day my friend
b. Have a nice trip!
c. Congratulation on your graduation. I happy for you
d. What a wonderful birthday
5. Dika : I won the competition yesterday
Hendri : Really? That’s very great. Please accept my warmest congratulations
Dika : …..
Hendri : You are welcome
a. Thanks for saying so b.
I hope you say so
c. Oh, don’t mention it d.
That’s very great
6. Diah : How was is your work?
Ana : I have finished my first novel
Diah : Wow…
Ana : Thank you
a. Well done! You did it b. Thank you
c. I hope it’s fine d. Oh my God!
7. Faiz :
What’s up? You look so sad.
Rizki :
My brother got sick and he is still hospitalized
Faiz :
That’s too bad. I’m so sorry to hear that. How is he now?
Rizki :
He is getting better now
Faiz :
Oh, ………….
Rizki :
I hope so
The suitable
expression to complete the dialogue above is……
a. I hope he
will get well soon b. I
hope he looks so sad
c. I hope he
is still hospitalized d. I
hope he gets sick
Complete the following dialogue to answer questions
7 and 8!
Gina: Hi, Jean. How are you doing?
Jean: Bad.
Gina: What’s wrong?
Jean: My father got sick. He has to
stay in the hospital for a few days
to get medical care.
Gina: What happened to him?
Jean: He got cancer.
Gina: I’m sorry to hear that. But
you still go to school?
Jean: Yea, my mom told me that I have to go to school.
She is in the hospital to accompany
my dad.
Gina: I (8) …….. your dad will get better soon.
Jean: Yea, (9) ………..
8. a. Congratulate b. Talk c. Hope d. try
9.a. I doubt b. I hope so c. I don’t think so d. No comment
10. Dita : Congratulation on your achievement Dety
Dety : …..
a. Excellent b. Good for you
c. How nice of you to say so d. nice job
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