Rabu, 27 April 2016

GIVING AND RESPONDING TO COMPLIMENTS


Look at the photo above. What are they doing? How do you feel when you see someone play guitar well. Then what will you say to him? will you give a compliment?

In this lesson, you will learn how to give and respond to compliments.

Giving and Responding to Compliments
Compliment is commonly used to give praise on something or what someone has got or done. When you give a compliment to others, you encourage them to keep on doing their best.

Giving Compliment
There are several phrases which are usually used to give a compliment. But, you should pay attention to its situations. Different situation may use different phrase such as follows:

When you want to give a compliment because of someone’s appearance, you can say:
§   It looks nice on you.
§   You do look nice in …. (mention what you see)
§   How beautiful you are.

Example :
(Situation: Andini’s aunt is getting married and she is wearing beautiful wedding dress)
Malvin         : “How beautiful you are in that weeding dress. I feel so amazed”
Wilona         : “Thank you, dear.”

When you want to give compliment because people have done their best, you can use these phrases:
§   Good Job!
§   Well done!
§   That’s great!

Example
(Situation: Danang is making a handicraft for art subject.)
Teacher               : “Your handicraft is great. You deserve to get high score.”
Steven                 : “Really? Thank you, Sir. I made it for my parent.”

When you visit your friend’s house for the first time and feel amazed with it, you can say:
§   I like your big and tidy bedroom.
§   What a beautiful garden!
§   I just love your house

Example:
(Situation: You are invited to your friend’s house)
You                     : “I just love your house. It is very big and beautiful.”
Your friend      : “It’s very kind of you to say that. Thank you.”

Responding Complimenting
To respond complimenting, you can use the following phrases:
§   Thank you/Thanks.
§   Thanks, I need that.
§   Do you really think so?
§   It’s very kind of you to say that.

Based the explanation above, it can be concluded that:
§  Congratulation is expressed to praise people’s achievement or to appreciate people in their special occasion.
§  The phrases of congratulation are commonly used as follows: “Good Job!”, “Well done!” or “Congratulations!”
§  Complimenting is used to give praise on something or what someone has got or done.

§  The phrases of complimenting which can be used are “It looks nice on you.”, “That’s great!”, “I just love your …”


Generic Structures
Complimenting, like congratulation, can be used in a verbal or written context. In written context, you can give a compliment or best wishes in a greeting card. While in verbal context, there are some language features that you should pay attention as follows:

Language Features
§   Positive language should be used in complimenting such as good, nice, well, etc.
Example: “You have a nice smile.”
§   Use adjective clause such as cool hair style, beautiful skirt, and delicious cake.
Example: “I just love your delicious cake.”
§   You can also use exaggerated words such awesome, wonderful, amazing, fantastic, etc.
Example: “Your performance is amazing.”
§   Use reference words such as “I like …” or “I love …”
Example: “I like your new haircut.”
§   To give comment towards people’s appearance, you can use “you look …”
Example: “The jeans look nice on you.”
§   Use “What a ….”
Example: “What a beautiful room!”
§   Use present simple tense. That/Those …. is/are nice.
Example: “That is very good.”

To understand how to put it in verbal context, read the conversation below.
Fiona  : “What a beautiful dance! You dance it very well.”
Dina   : “Do you really think so?”
Fiona  : “Yes. I never dance as well as you.”
Dina    : “Thank you.”

To sum up, expressions of congratulation:
§   are used to praise someone’s achievement or give good wishes on a special event
§   can be expressed verbally or written.
While expressions of compliment:
§  are used to give good comments to people
§  must use positive language.


(Written by: Windi Asariastika)

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