CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
It is common in listening Part A to ask you to draw some kind of conclusion.
In this type question the answer is not clearly stated, instead you must draw a
conclusion based on clues given in the conversation. One kind of conclusion
that is common in this part of the test is to ask you to determine who the
speaker is based on clues given in the conversation.
The listening comprehension section is to check your ability about your
understanding both short and long conversation in EEnglish.
The section contains recorded material that is similar to what you might here
if you were with a group of students at an EEnglish
speaking college or university. The language includes:
1.
Vocabulary
and idiomatic expression common to spoken English.
2.
Special
grammatical constrictions used in speech.
Negatives can
be used with comparatives in the short dialogues of the TOEFL test. A sentence
with a negative and comparative has a superlative, or very strong, meaning. Negatives with comparatives have meaning that
in the sentense that the speaker said it include the comparative but it has
negative meaning. For the Example, ‘I couldn’t be feeling any better today’, ‘He
couldn’t have been more unfriendly’.
CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION
A.
Definition Of Negative
The definition of negative is
something that refuses or denies a person or thing that is not positive, or the
opposite of a positive electrical charge.
Negative are very common in the short dialogues,
and the most common kind of correct response to a negative statement is a
positive statement containing a word with an opposite meaning.
B.
Definition of Comparative
The comparative compares “this/these” to “that/those.” From: -er or
more. A comparative is followed by than.
You can use the comparative form of adjectives to compare
differences between people, places and things; you can use the comparative form
of the adverbs to compare differences between actions.
EXAMPLE:
a.
Alaska is larger than Texas.
b.
Siska is older than me.
c.
Chyntia is
more intelligent than Wardani.
C.
Definition of Superlative
The superlative compares one part of a whole group to all
the rest of the group. Form: -est or most. A superlative begin
with the. It
is the form of an adjective or an adverb that shows the highest degree of
quality of what is described.
Example:
a.
She is the best student in my class.
b.
Listening skill is the most important in learning
process.
D. Listen for Negatives with Comparatives
Negatives can be used with comparatives in the short dialogues of
the TOEFL test. A sentence with a negative and comparative has a superlative,
or very strong, meaning.
Example:
On the
recording, you hear:
(woman)
What do you think of the new student in math class?
(man) No one is more
intelligent than she is.
(narrator) What does the man say about the new
student?
In your test book, you read:
(A)
She
is not very smart.
(B)
He
is smarter than she is.
(C)
Other
students are smarter than she is.
(D)
(D)She
is the smartest student in the class.
The man responds to the woman’s question with the negative No and
the comparative more intelligent, and
this combination has a superlative meaning, the
smartest. The best answer is therefore answering (D).
The following chart outlines comparisons that you should be careful
of when they are used with negatives:
|
COMPARATIVES WITH NEGATIVES
|
|
Comparative
|
Example
|
Meaning
|
more
|
No
one is more beautiful than she is.
|
She
is the most beautiful.
|
-er
|
He
couldn’t be happier.
|
He
is extremely happy.
|
In this exercise, underline the negative and the comparative in the
second line of each short dialogue. Then read the question and choose the best
answer to that question. Remember that the best answer is one that expresses a
superlative, or very strong, idea.
E.
Exercise
(woman) : Have
you gotten over your cold yet?
(man) : I
couldn’t be feeling any better today.
(narrator) :
What
does the man mean?
a. He’s feeling terrific.
b. He felt a lot worse today.
c. He’s not feeling too well today.
d. He’s a bit better today.
(woman) : What
did you think of Mike when you first met him?
(man) : He
couldn’t have been more unfriendly.
(narrator) :
What
does the man mean?
a. Mike was extremely friendly when he met him.
b. Mike could have met him sooner.
c. Mike didn’t seem to like him at all.
d. When he met Mike, he didn’t have a friend.
(man) :Did you see
Theresa’s grade on the math exam? It was unbelievable!
(woman) :No
one else could have done better.
(narrator) :What
does the woman mean?
a. Theresa could’ve gotten a higher grade.
b. Anyone could get a good grade.
c. Theresa got the highest grade.
d. A high grade is impossible for anyone.
CHAPTER III
CONCLUSION
The definition of negative is
something that refuses or denies a person or thing that is not positive, or the
opposite of a positive electrical charge.
Negative are very common in the short dialogues,
and the most common kind of correct response to a negative statement is a
positive statement containing a word with an opposite meaning.
The comparative is used to compare two things and to demonstrate
the superiority, inferiority, or equality of one of them by respect to the
other.
You can use the comparative form of adjectives to compare
differences between people, places and things; you can use the comparative form
of the adverbs to compare differences between
actions.
The comparative is used to compare two things and to demonstrate
the superiority, inferiority, or equality of one of them by respect to the
other.
You can use the comparative form of adjectives to compare
differences between people, places and things; you can use the comparative form
of the adverbs to compare differences between actions.
REFERENCES
Ninsiana, Widhiya. Modul Listening III. Perc. Assalam fc.
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DeleteHai...sepertinya di bagian E. exercise , no 1 dan 2 kurang tepat jawabannya. Berdasarkan bagian ini: A sentence with a negative and comparative has a superlative, or very strong, meaning, berarti nomer 1 bukan D. a bit better, tapi A. He's feeling terrific (extremely good).
ReplyDeleteDemikian juga jawaban yang nomer 2. seharusnya C. Mike didn't seem to like him at all (Mike is very unfriendly)
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ReplyDeletethanks... penjelasannya sangat membatu... :)
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