Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

SURPRISES AND DISBELIEFS

 Definition

A feeling that we feel when heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us an expression  that we show/ say when we know /hear/see something that rather difficult to believe .Used to express something that we cant or impossible.
To express surprise or disbelief: 
-What a surprise! That’s a surprise!
-(Well), that’s very surprising!
-Really?
-What?
-Are you serious? You must be joking!
-You’re kidding!
-Fancy that!
-I must say … surprises me.
-I  find that hard to believe.
Suprising  amazement of something :

-Fantastic
-It’s great
-It’s terrific
-Wonderful !
-What a lovely flowers !


When you got a surprising fact, you can say:

- Do you know what?
- Believe it or not?
- You may not believe it, but …
- Can you believe this?

You can respond to the surprising fact using these expressions:

- Really?
- Are you joking?
- Oh?
- Where? Show me.

Example of Surprise:

Rensi   : Whose car is that?
Yeyen  : It's Tami
Rensi   : Are you kidding me?
Yeyen :  No, I'm not. I saw her riding that car this morning
Rensi   : What's surprise!

Example of Disbelief:

Tetty   : I heard the news about tiren. What is tiren, Diana?
Diana  : "Tiren" stand for "mati kemarin". It is chicken meat taken from a dead chicken. In other word, it is a corpse.
Tetty  : I can't believe this! How can people sell such chicken meat?
Diana : Some say, they want to get more bucks of money.
Tetty  : I don't think they should do it. They cheat the buyers.
Diana : More than that. They harm the buyers.
Tetty  : That's right! 


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