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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION
A. BACKGROUND
In this modern era, the use of English is increasingly familiar. Many people start using English in
daily conversation. One of the most important in English is speaking. If we want to communicate
with others, we must speaking well.

Everyday, we always meet with the other people. A meeting is when two or more people come
together to discuss one or more topics. Communication is the key to life. Everyday, we
communicate with the other people than we had known or even the new people. New people
bring new perspectives, and that's almost always valuable or at least entertaining.

If we meeting pople, we should doing introduction. An introduction refers to a beginning —


maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of
writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose. The noun introduction
comes from the Latin verb introducere, meaning "to lead in."

Almost any new contact you meet would benefit from an introduction to someone you know; and
offering to bridge that gap can be a powerful way to provide a meaningful, relevant, valuable
interaction.Because introductions come with a pretty hefty tax. Although the concept is simple,
doing the process right is surprisingly complex. Not only does making an introduction require a
substantial amount of time, it also demands a good deal of your brain’s processing power.

B. PROBLEM FORMULATION
1) What should we do in meeting people ?

2) What's important of the introduction ?:

3) How the way to do a good introduction ?

C. PURPOSE OF WRITING
1) To know about what should we do in meeting people ?

2) To know about what's important of the introduction ?:

3) To know about how the way to do a good introduction ?

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CHAPTER II
SUMMARY / CONTENTS OF THE BOOK
A) IDENTIFY OF BOOK

NO Identity Of Book Book 1 Book 2

1 CONTEXTUAL ORAL SPEAKING NATURALLY:


Title of Book LANGUAGE SKILLS COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN
AMERICAN ENGLISH

2 LECTURER STATE BRUCE TILLIT AND MARY


The writer’s
UNIVERSITY OF MEDAN NEWTON BRUDER

3 MEDAN : Unimed Press BRITANIA RAYA : Cambridge


City / publisher
University Press

4 Year of publishing 2019 1985

5 Pages 1-83 1-128

B) SUMMARY

1st Book : Meeting People

Warning Up

A. Imagine you are meeting someone for the first time. What question would you ask?
Complete questions 4 and 5. Then write your answer to all the questions!

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1. What’s your name?
2. Where are you from?
3. Are you a student?
4. Do you like ?
5. What kind of do you like?

B. What do you do when you meet someone for then first time? Check the things you do!

Are you from around here? What do you do?


Where are you from? Are you a student?
How old are you? Do you like Jazz?
It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it? What’s your name?

2nd Book : Introductions and Address System

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C) STRENGHTNESS

Book I

 the writing and language used are not long-winded


 this book has explanations in the form of bullet points so that readers more easily
understand the material provided
 this book has many problem exercises after the material has been explained
 this every exercise is always given an example so students don't get confused doing it

Book II

 this book has a complete and clear explanation


 this book has many examples so that readers are easier to understand
 this book is equipped with pictures so that the reader is not bored.
 this book has a comparison in every material so that the reader is clearer which one is
right.

D) WEAKNESS

Book I

 this book has a little explanation so that readers are confused by the material
 this book has no image so the reader is bored
 the appearance of the book is less interesting to see
 this book doesn't have the color just plain

Book II

 this book uses fonts that are too thick


 the writing used in this book is too tight so students are a little difficult to read
 this book has a little practice given to students
 this book has a less interesting book cover

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CHAPTER III
CLOSING

A. CONCLUSION
A meeting is conversation with two or more people to discuss one or more topics.
Communication is the key to life. Everyday, we communicate with the other people than
we had known or even the new people. New people bring new perspectives, and that's
almost always valuable or at least entertaining. As is the exercise about the meeting
people with make us improve skill about speaking very well. Because if we try to make
our sentences we certainly remember with our sentences

B. SUGGESTION
From these two books it is already very good, but we suggest that in the dictate book it
should be given an explanation along with images that draw the attention of the readers.
In the second book it should give an explanation as well and give an example before
being asked a question.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Lecturer State University of Medan. 2019. Contextual Oral Language Skills. Medan :
Unimed Press

Titlit, Bruce. 1985. Speaking Naturally : Communication Skills in American English.


Britania Raya : Cambridge University Press.

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