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‘Answering Exam Questions’ (Menjawab Soal Ujian)

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Voice of Indonesia presents “Let’s Speak Bahasa Indonesia,” a lesson in the Indonesian language on the Radio. We introduce some Indonesian vocabulary and tips on how to use it in a conversation. This segment is a joint initiative of Voice of Indonesia and the Language and Book Development Agency of the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture.  Today’s topic is Menjawab Soal Ujian in English ‘Answering Exam Questions’.

Read to this conversation about Menjawab Soal Ujian in English ‘Answering Exam Questions’.

Kevin

Maaf, pak .

Pak Bayu

Iya, Kevin?

Kevin

Bagaimana menjawab soal pilihan  ganda ini?

Pak Bayu

Berikan  tanda silang di huruf A,B,C, atau D di awal pilihan  jawaban.

Kevin

O, begitu. Terima kasih, Pak.

 

Now, I am going to introduce some vocabularies and expressions related to the topic today.

 

Bagaimana cara menjawab soal?

How to answer the questions?

Pilihan ganda 

Multiple choice

Tanda silang

cross

Jawaban

answer

O, begitu

I see

 

Like it has been discussed before, the question word bagaimana, functions to ask the way or process of an activity. So, you have to mention the process or the way about the activity.

For example:

-Bagaimana cara mengerjakan soal  pilihan ganda ini? Which means    

‘How to complete the multiple choice questions?’

-Kamu bisa memberikan tanda silang pada huruf A,B,C atau D di awal pilihan jawabanwhich means ‘You can put a cross on the letters A, B, C or D at the beginning of the answer choices’.

To show that you understand the explanation of the way to answer the available questions, you can say Oh, begitu or baiklah which means ‘alright’.

For examples:

-Bagaimana cara mengerjakan soal? Which means ‘How to do the

questions?’

-Berilah tanda silang pada jawaban yang benar which means ‘put a

cross on the right answers’.

-O, begitu. Terima kasih which means ‘alright, thank you’

That was “Let’s Speak Bhs Indonesia”, a lesson in Bahasa Indonesia or the Indonesian language on the radio. Hopefully, this edition will be useful for those who want to know more about Bahasa Indonesia.  

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