Expressing Hope And Expectation

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1. Nawai : Are you free this evening? Let's go to Mona's house. Attar   : I'm sorry, I can't. I must help mother to sew a dress. Nawai : Is your mother a dressmaker? Attar   : Yes. I always help her Nawai : I'm sure that  you will be a good dressmaker later. Attar   : ...  

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The correct answer is A. "I hope so." This response is appropriate because Nawai expresses confidence in Attar becoming a good dressmaker in the future, and Attar's response reflects a hopeful and positive attitude towards that possibility.

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This quiz titled 'Expressing Hope and Expectation' assesses the ability to use language effectively to express hopes, expectations, and well-wishes in various social interactions. It is relevant for learners aiming to improve their communicative competence in English.

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2. Yurrie : I'm going to visit Waduk Darma next week Ranran: That's good. ...

Explanation

Ranran's response "That's good" indicates that he is supportive of Yurrie's plan to visit Waduk Darma. Following this, the statement "I hope you'll have a good time" is the most appropriate response, as it expresses well wishes and positivity towards Yurrie's upcoming trip.

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3. You go and visit a friend who is ill in hospital. At the end of your visit, you say to him:

Explanation

The correct answer is C. "Get well soon!" This is the most appropriate response when visiting a friend who is ill in the hospital. It shows empathy, concern, and well-wishes for their recovery. It is a positive and encouraging statement that conveys support and hopes for their quick return to good health.

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4. Yurrie meets ranran on his way home from school. Yurrie : Hi, ran, is it right that you'll take part in a big show. ranran: That's right. Yurrie : I ... you'll be successful ranran: Thanks.

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The correct answer is D. hope. In the conversation, Yurrie expresses a positive belief or expectation about Ranran's success in the big show. This aligns with the definition of hope, which is a feeling of optimism or desire for something to happen.

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5. Yurrie : Is father coming home today? Ranran: I expect he'll come back soon. The underlined utterance expresses...

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Ranran's response "I expect he'll come back soon" suggests that she is expressing a positive anticipation or desire for Yurrie's father to come home. This indicates that the underlined utterance expresses a hope.

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6. Acehnese are suffering from aftermath or earthquake and tsunami. ... everything will be normal soon.

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The correct answer is B. I am hoping. This answer suggests that the speaker is expressing their hope that everything will be normal soon for the Acehnese people who are suffering from the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami.

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7. Yurrie : Hve you visited Mulawarman palace? It's the oldest palace in Kalimantan.Ranran: No, I haven't, but I hope to be able to do it next week. The underlined words shows...  

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The underlined words "but I hope to be able to do it next week" indicate that Ranran is expressing his expectation or hope to visit Mulawarman palace in the future. This aligns with option C, which is "expectation."

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8. Yurrie : It's cloudy. Do you think it's going to rain? Ranran: .... We are going to watch a football match, aren't we?

Explanation

Ranran's response of "I hope not" suggests that they do not want it to rain because they have plans to watch a football match. This indicates that Ranran is hoping for clear weather and no rain.

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9. I will join the beauty contest this year. ... you'll be the winner.

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The correct answer is A. Hopefully. This answer is appropriate because the speaker expresses a positive expectation or desire for winning the beauty contest by saying "I will join the beauty contest this year." The word "hopefully" aligns with this sentiment and conveys the speaker's hopeful anticipation of becoming the winner.

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10. The following expressions shows hope or expectation, EXCEPT....

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The expressions A, B, C, and E all convey a sense of hope or expectation. However, the expression "I intend" does not align with the concept of hope or expectation. Instead, it suggests a firm plan or determination to carry out a specific action. Therefore, "I intend" is the odd one out among the given expressions.

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Nawai : Are you free this evening? Let's go to Mona's house....
Yurrie : I'm going to visit Waduk Darma next week...
You go and visit a friend who is ill in hospital. At the end of your...
Yurrie meets ranran on his way home from school....
Yurrie : Is father coming home today?...
Acehnese are suffering from aftermath or earthquake and tsunami. ......
Yurrie : Hve you visited Mulawarman palace? It's the oldest palace...
Yurrie : It's cloudy. Do you think it's going to rain?...
I will join the beauty contest this year. ... you'll be the...
The following expressions shows hope or expectation, EXCEPT....
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