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KECAKAPAN HIDUP PADA BUKU TEKS
PERSONAL SKILLS SOCIAL SKILLS ACADEMIC SKILLS
VOCASIONAL SKILLS
• beriman kepada Tuhan YME,
• berakhlak mulia, • berpikir rasional, • memahami diri
sendiri,• percaya diri, • bertanggung
jawab,• menghargai dan
menilai diri.
kecakapan bekerjasama,
menunjukkan tanggung jawab sosial,
mengendalikan emosi,
berinteraksi dalam budaya lokal dan global,
berinteraksi dalam masyarakat,
meningkatkan potensi fisik,
membudayakan sikap sportif,
membudayakan sikap disiplin,
membudayakan sikap hidup sehat.
menguasai pengetahuan,
menggunakan metode dan penelitian ilmiah,
bersikap ilmiah, mengembangkan
kapasitas sosial untuk belajar sepanjang hayat,
mengembangkan berpikir strategis,
berkomunikasi secara ilmiah,
memperoleh kompetensi lanjut akan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi,
membudayakan berpikir dan berperilaku ilmiah,
membudayakan berpikir kreatif,
membudayakan berpikir dan berperilaku ilmiah secara mandiri,
menggunakan teknologi,
menggunakan pengetahuan dan nilai-nilai untuk mengambil keputusan yang tepat.
keterampilan yang berkaitan dengan kejuruan (misalnya menjahit, bertani, beternak, dan otomotif),
keterampilan bekerja,
keterampilan kewirausahaan,
keterampilan menguasai teknologi informasi dan komunikasi (TIK),
keterampilan merangkai alat.
Look Ahead 1
Unit Texts / dialogs / expressions PS S AS VS1. P.2
Getting started
A. Enjoy this. Read the comic strip and practice the
conversation with your friend
B. Your turn. Make a conversation about your last
holiday
1. What did you do last weekend/last holiday?
2. Where did you go?
P.3
3. Who did you go with?
4. What did you go there?
5. How did you feel after you did your activities?
Vocabulary and Pronounciation
A. Try this. Listen and repeat
B. Try this. Fill in the blanks with the above words.
1. The___________is where you can see goods
being loaded and unloaded from ships.
2. Our teacher is taking us to
the___________where eggs are hatched
artificially.
3. The farmer grow grapes in a___________
4. It is interesting to see how food is canned in
a___________
5. An___________is the place where bee kept.
6. Sally is taking sick leave. Dhe is staying in
a___________for her recovery.
7. A___________sells bread, cakes, cookies and
pastries.
8. A place where people grow apples or oranges is
called___________
9. The ship is being repaired in the ___________
√
10. Dead bodies are buried in a___________
P.4
C. Active listening Listen to Mike, telling his
excursion to Bogor Botanic Garden. Fill in the
blanks and answer the
Bogor Botanic
Garden
All right, everybody, I’ll tell you about this great
place. On Friday (1) ___________ we went to (2)
___________ Bogor Garden. We went there by bus
and we arrived at that (3) ___________ garden at
10 o’clock.
Arriving at the garden, we were divided into two
groups. Group A followed Mrs Nina and Group B
followed Mr Ahmad. I was in Group A. Well, (4)
___________ we went to the odd tropical plants
and Mrs Nina read us some of the information.
Then, we looked at all the (5) ___________ plants.
After that, we went to a little spot near the Raffless
cemetery and (6) ___________ morning tea. Next,
we did some sketching and then we (7)
___________ Group B at the information center to
have our lunch.
Soon, it was time for us to go to the orchid section
while Group B (8) ___________ some research on
flowers. Uhm . . . A lady led us to the orchid
section. Then, she (9) ___________ about many
kinds of orchid.
(10) ___________ , we had a look at the Indonesian
orchid. Wow, we saw many kinds of Indonesian
orchids. They were all beautiful. Later, we took a
look at the American, (11) ___________ , and
Asian orchid’s section. It was (12) ___________ .
Soon after we had finished our observations, we
went back outside and met Group B. (13)
___________ we got on the bus and returned to
school. We really enjoyed the trip to Bogor Botanic
Garden.
(Source: Encarta)
Find out:
1. What is an excursion?
2. When and how did they go to Bogor Botanic
Garden?
3. What time did they arrive at Bogor Botanic
Garden?
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4. What group did the writer follow and who was the
leader?
5. Complete the following sentences:
……………………….. to the odd tropical
plants.
……………………….. at all lovely plants.
……………………….. we had morning tea.
……………………….. sketching.
Then we went to ………………………..
Finally, ……………………….. and returned to
school.
Get It Right
1. Greetings and leave-taking
Ways to say it
Greetings and leave-taking
Look again at the text about An Excursion to Bogor
Botanic Garden. Pay attention to the first sentence
(i.e. All right everybody, I’ll tell you about this
great place.) You can use this first sentence to open
a conversation before you share your past
experience to others. However, you can also use
greeting to open a conversation and use leave-
taking for closing.
Formal greeting:
Good morning (until about lunch time, or before
12 a.m.).
Good afternoon (12-6 p.m.).
Good evening (until about 9 p.m.).
Good morning, sir.
Note: Do not use “Good day”, except in Australia.
Informal greeting:
• Hi, Lizzy!
• Morning. Jim!
• Hello. ;1
Initial greetings:
How are you?
How’s it going?
How are you doing?
How’s life?
Responding to initial greetings:
Very well, thank you and how are you?
I’m good/okay/alright.
Very well, thank you.
Oh, pretty good.
Not too bad, thanks.
Fine, thanks.
Excellent.
Pre-closing:
OK then
I’ve got to go now.
So, I’ll see you next week.
I think I’d better be going now.
Well, it’s time for me to leave.
I think it’s already late at night.
I must be going home.
P.6
Closing/leave-taking
Goodbye (formal/informal).
Bye-bye; Bye; Bye now; See you. Take care.
See you later ---Fine
See you soon ---OK
See you tonight --- All right
Good night (after 8 p.m. or retiring to bed)
Note: Do not use “Good evening” for leave-taking.
Use Good night”.
Goodbye John, and all the best (to someone
who’s leaving for a long time).
Goodbye Peter, and good luck (to someone
who’s leaving for a long time).
A. ACTIVE LISTENING • Listen to the cassette and
fill in the blanks. Act out this conversation.
Situation 1 Soraya meets Adam at the cafeteria.
Soraya : Hello, Adam. How are you (1)
___________ ?
Adam : Fine, thanks. How are you?
Soraya : I’m very well. Thank you.
Adam : Have you (2) ___________ your
lunch?
Soraya : Yes, I have. I’d better be going, or
I’ll be (3) ___________ at my office. Goodbye,
Adam.
Adam : Goodbye, Soraya. See you
tomorrow.
Situation 2 In the banquet room was a group of
we/I-dressed people chatting among themselves.
Soraya approached one of them.
Soraya : Good morning, Do you know who
Susan Brandy is?
Adam : She’s over there.
Soraya : Thank you. (Soraya went up to
her). Hi. I am Soraya. How do
you do?
Susan : Hello, Soraya. This is Peter and
Teddy. I’m sure you’ve
(4) ___________ of them.
Soraya : How do you do, sir?
Peter : Hello. My wife has (5)
___________ me a great deal about
you.
Soraya : Nothing too terrible I hope, sir.
Peter : On the contrary. She has said only
good things about you.
Soraya : Thank you, sir. (She turns to
Teddy). Good afternoon, sir.
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Teddy : Hello, Soraya.
Soraya : It’s a (6) ___________ to meet
you, sir.
Teddy : Thank you. You’re (7) ___________ very
well.
Soraya : So are you, sir. I’m so sorry about
what happened (8) ___________
Teddy : Thank you. Are you set up here to take
care of all of us?
Soraya : Oh, yes. I think we can make
everyone (9) ___________
Teddy : That’s good. Sorry but I would like to get
freshened up.
Soraya : Of course. It was (10)
___________ to meet you.
Teddy : Well, good night.
B. TRY THIS • Read and give a response to the
following expressions.
1. How are you doing?
2. Hello.
3. See you tomorrow.
4. Goodbye.
5. See you about seven, then.
6. Good night.
7. See you later.
8. How do you do?
9. See you soon.
C. TRY THIS • To end the conversation, what would
you say to someone.
1. You’re going to see in the evening.
2. Who’s going away for a long time.
3. You’re just leaving.
4. You’ve just been introduced to.
5. You know well and meet on the street.
6. You haven’t seen for a long time.
7. You are leaving at 9.30 p.m.
8. You are going to see the next day.
P.8
Ways to say it
Expressing feelings
Expressing Happiness: formal
• Oh, I’m so happy.
• I can’t say how pleased I am.
• I had a splendid time there.
• What a marvelous place I’ve ever seen.
• It’s an outstanding adventure.
• It’s an interesting experience.
• It’s a sensational trip.
Expressing happiness:
Great!
Exciting
Fantastic!
Super!
Terrific!
Smashing! (British English)
Hey, that’s terrific/great.
Expressing boredom: Forrnal
I think it was a boring holiday.
It sounds boring.
It’s totally/awfully boring.
I’m rather bored.
How boring!
I don’t think the trip was very interesting.
I’m fed up with it.
Expressing boredom: Informal
It’s totally boring.
The film was awfully boring.
How boring!
How unexciting!
I’m fed up with all your grumbling!
Dull.
Not interesting.
Expressing disappointment: Formal
That’s very disappointing.
I must say I’m really disappointed.
It’s a great disappointment.
That’s too bad.
Expressing disappointment: informal
Oh, no!
That’s too bad.
That’s a real shame/pity.
It’s a real shame.
Bad luck!
D. ACTIVE LISTENING.Listen to the conversations.
Then answer the following questions.
Conversation 1
a. Where did the woman go on the weekend?
b. Was she pleased with her weekend?
c. What does “marvelous” mean?
Conversation 2
a. Who are the speakers?
b. What did the woman try to express?
P.9
Conversation 3
a. Where does the conversation take place?
b. What does the conversation imply?
E. ENJOY THIS • Make a short conversation based on
these situations.
You have a lot of homework and you feel bored
and want some refreshments.
You failed in your driving test three times. You
are reluctant to take the test again.
F. ENJOY THIS • Tell your friend about the following
situations and ask your friend to give response to
your statement. Use suitable gambits of expressing
feeling.
The trip to Bali has been cancelled due to bad
weather.
The plane was cancelled due to a mechanical
problem.
The tickets for the football championship were
sold out.
You can’t see the manager because he is not
here today.
2. Personal recount
G. ENJOY THIS • Read the following text. Then,
answer the following questions.
I think my first memories began when I started
school at about five years old. I lived in a suburb of
Sydney. I had a happy childhood. I remember
playing in a big garden. I fell from a big tree and
broke my hand. I remember I had a naughty friend
named Giant-0 , because he was fat. He liked
hitting and pulling my head. It was so pathetic. One
day I hit him over the head
with my bag. His parents were very angry with me.
But I didn’t feel sorry at all at that time.
Nevertheless, since then Giant-O has become my
good friend. It was such an unforgettable childhood.
(Adapted from: Kernel Three)
P.10
Find out:
a. TRUE OR FALSE • Are these statements True or
False?
1. (__ ) When she was a child she fell from a tree and
broke her head.
2. (__ ) She was living outside Sydney when she was
a child.
3. (__ ) The teacher was very angry with the boy
because he hit her.
b. Find the words or phrases in the text as defined below.
1. What we remember.
2. Part of a town or city not near the center.
3. The time when you were a child.
c. Work in pairs to complete and answer the following
questions.
1. What happened when she _______ from the tree?
2. How did she ______ him over the head?
3. What did her friend used to ________?
4. When did she start _______?
d. Can you remember something from your childhood
similar to what she had?
Work in pairs, tell each other some of your experiences
when you were a child.
3. Asking if someone remembers or not
Ways to say it
Asking if someone remembers or not
Formal expressions:
I wonder if you remember
You remember ..., don’t you?
You haven’t forgotten ..., have you?
Don’t you remember ...?
Do you happen to remember it now?
Ways to respond:
Let me think, yes, I remember.
I remember especially the scenery.
I’ll never forget that.
I’ll always remember.
I can remember it clearly.
P.11
Informal expressions :
Remember the old house we used to live in?
Remember that?
I’m sorry I don’t remember
Ways to responds:
Hold on. Yes, got it!
I know
It’s coming back to me now
Response if you torget:
Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten.
I’m afraid I forget.
I really can’t remember.
I’m afraid I have no memory of him.
Err, let me think. No, it’s gone.
Sorry, it slipped off my mind.
H. WORK IN PAIRS• Complete these conversations with
the expressions of “remember/forget”. Practice the
conversations with your friends.
1. In a classroom
Teacher : Good morning, everybody!
Students :
_______________________________
Teacher : Do you bring your dictionaries with
you today?
Student I : I’m sorry sir,
____________________________
Teacher : And you?
____________________________ it, either?
Student 2 : I do, sir. I bring mine,
__________________ what you told us last
week.
Teacher : Good student!
2. It was Sunday morning, Wati got dressed and
had breakfast quick/y. She was ready to leave
for school. Her mother was a little puzzled.
Mother : Hey...hey... are you going to
school?
Wati : Yes, Mom. I overslept. I’m in a
hurry
Mother :
_______________________________
Wati : Oh, my goodness. I thought it’s a
school day!
3. Tina’s father wants to make a call to ‘INTAN”
travel agent for a plane ticket. He doesn’t
remember the phone number.
Father : Tin,
____________________________?
Tina : Sorry Dad.
____________________________
Why don’t you look it up in the Yellow Pages
or ask the directory assistance?
P.12
I. WORK IN PAIRS • Read the following
announcement. Then, have a conversation with
your friend.
Condolences
We wish to express our deepest
condolences on the passing of
Amir Daud
The first chief editor of The Jakarta Post
(78 years of age) on Saturday, Sept. 9,
2006.
His body is laid out at JL Sawo Raya
no. 2: Rawamangun, East Jakarta.
Burial will be in Tanah Kusir Cemetery;
South Jakarta
on Sunday, Sept. 10, at 10 am.
May God Almighty bless and keep him always.
The management and staff of
The Jakarta Post
From the Jakarta Post, September 10, 2006
You may follow this conversation.
A : Do you know who Mr Amir Daud is?
B : Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten.
A : Well, he was
____________________________
B : You mean the first editor? What happened
to him?
A : Right.
He____________________________
B : Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.
May____________________________ always.
A : If you want to express your condolences,
you may ___________________
B : Where will the funeral ceremony be at?
______________
A : Would you like to go together to the
funeral ceremony?
B : Okay. We will meet later.
A : That’s a good idea.
P.13
Moving Forward
A. FIRST CHALLENGE • Listen to Mike, talking
about his experience about earthquake. Check ()
the answers.
1. When did it happen.
months ago
a month ago
2. Where did it happen?
along the coast road
along the crossroads
3. What happened?
earthquake
car accident
4. What did Mike say about the event?
He said nothing
It was a nighmare
Earthquake
Has everybody here heard of an
earthquake? Do you know what
it is like when it happens? Well,
I once experienced it. Okay, I’ll
tell you about my experience,
listen.
Orientation was driving along the coast road
when the car suddenly lurched
to one side
events You know what happened? At
first I Thought a tire had gone
fiat but then I saw telegraph
poles collapsing
like matchsticks. It’s terrible,
isn’t it?
Past
tense
Time
conjucti
on
Next , guess what! The rocks
came tumbling across the road
and I had to get out of the car.
When I got back to town, well
as I said, there wasn’t much left.
Speech
function
reorientati
on
My God, that was a nightmare.
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Find out:
1. Who was involved in that story?
2. Where did the story happen?
3. What is the first event of the story?
4. What is the second event of the story?
5. The last event of the story is _________
6. Among the three events, which event touches your
heart the most?
7. What is the purpose of the writer telling this story?
8. Why do you have to use “past tenses” in the story?
9. How did the writer feel about this story?
B. SECOND CHALLENGE • Read the following
text. Then, answer the questions.
Remembering Kevyn
Orientation
I had the great honor of being able
to call Kevyu Aucoin, my friend.
He was not only a magnificent
artist,. but more important, a
magnificent human being. My older
sister, Liza Minnelli, introduced us
in 1991. We instantly hit it off.
Event(s)
Kevyn did my make-up for photo
shoots with my sister and Lot the
1993 Tony Awards. But 1 will
always remember the day we spent
together in my bathroom. Kevyn.
taught me how to dO my own ak-
1.Tp. He told me to stop plucking
my eyebrows every fIve minutes
and, as we were finishing, he made
a list of what he used. I asked him
to come to Bloomingdale’s with me,
fully expecting him to say “No,” but
he said he’d love to and off we
went. By 6.30 pm., we had shopped
our brains out and laughed so much
that we were exhausted. I got into a
cab and kissed him good-bye.
Over the years, I’d also buy Allure
every month to read his column. His
work has truly made make-up as
important as fashion.
Reorienta
tion
Spending time with Kevyn was like
being hugged. He was an angel and
all of us who knew him were lucky
Lorna Luft
Beverly Hills
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Find out:
1. Who is the writer?
2. When did she first meet Kevin?
3. What experiences did the writer have with Kevin?
4. How did the writer end her story?
5. Underline the noun phrases used in the text.
6. Circle all past tense verbs.
7. Are there any time conjunctions in the text?
8. How about pronouns? Can you find them?
C. THIRD CHALLENGE • Share your past
experiences by writing them down in a diary.
Read the following examples of a diary written
by a schoolgirl named Anindya. She named her
diary, Mooza
January 2004
Monday 11/1/04
Dear Mooza, today I was so tired because I had to
do a lot of home work. Boring, boring, and boring!!
January 2004
Friday 15/1/04
Mooza, my friend
You know what??
My art teacher asked me to to draw my own picture.
Can you imagine that??? Gosh…you know how bad
my drawing was! And I bet he knew it too!! Og,
how I hate drawing class!
January 2004
Tuesday 12/1/04
Hello Miiza,
I had a bad day today. My math teacher gave us a
test and I couldn’t do the test
STUPID! STUPID! I got so depressed.
January 2004
Monday 11/1/04
Thursday 14/1/04
Hey,
Happy to go to school again. Today, Mr Sumarmo,
our math teacher was absent. Hoorray!! My friend
and I went to the canteen. Then I met Danny, the
most handsome guy in shool. I was really cool.
January 2004
Wednesday 13/1/04
Hi Mooza,
Last night, I got ill so I didn’t go to school today. I
had to stay at home. There’s nothing for me to do at
home. Totally BORING!!!
p.16
Joint construction of text
Hand in Hand
A. YOUR PROJECT • Have you ever blushed because
of something embarrassing? Here are two stories
about someone’s embarrassing experience. Work in
groups to complete text 2.
Text 1
Slobber on the train
On day, I was in the train on my way grandmother’s
place. I had spent the day there and I was very tired.
I tried to stay awake, but didn’t succeed. After
sometime, my eyelid started to feel very heavy.
Before I knew it, I was slobbering. Startled, I
awoke to find two beautiful girls who were sitting
in front of me giggling and watching me. I was
mortified.
Sent by Can Yin, Jakarta
(taken from CnS English Magazine Vol. 3. No. 18)
Text 2
Afraid of needles
When I (1)___ in the first year of elementary
school, all the students (2)___to be inoculated
against a certain disease. I(3)___so afraid of
needlesThat when the doctor (4)___to my class, I
started to cry. When I (5) (1)___my friends getting
an injection, I (6)___so nervous that I ran out of the
class. My teacher (7)___to catch me but he
couldn’t. After a while, he caught me and finally,
with everyone watching and laughing I (8)___with
(9)___so embarrassing.
B. ENJOY THIS. Tell your friends your
embarrassing experience.
Opening
1. Greeting and introduction
2. Motivating the listeners’ attention.
3. Telling your purpose for standing in front of the
class.
Telling
1. Who were involved in your story?
2. When did it happen?
3. Where did it happen?
4. What happened first?
5. What happened next?
6. How was the ending of the story?
7. How did you feel?
8. Don’t forget to use a gambit:
- expressing pleased/displeased.
- saying thanks/appreciation.
Checking your progress
After you did the practice, do you think you have
improved your vocabulary/gambits?
Did you find any problems in talking about your
past experience? Share your difficulties with your
teacher for a solution.
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Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Read this postcard below. Then, do the
following instructions.
Flores, Indonesia
Gear Hendri,
Here we are in Flores!
Flores is undoubtly one of the most beautiful places in
Indonesia if you like to get off the beaten track!
I started of with Rado in Moumere and took an amazing
journey over the mountain village called Detusoko. We
manage to wake up at 4 to see the three different colored
lakes at dawn. It was truly awe-inspiring! I would love to
go back to Flores one day.
Best wishes, Denise.
Tell a story about what you did at the weekend:
1. Glue some photographs of youl weeketid or holiday on
a special attractive piece of paper.
2. Start by greeting someone to whom your postcard is
going to be sent.
3. Give information about the place you visited.
Tell your friend:
• Who were involved in your story?
• When it happcned?
• Where it happened?
• What happened first?
• What happened next?
• What was the ending of the story?
• How did you feel?
4. Don’t forget to use one of these gambits:
• expressing pleased/displeased.
• asking if your friend remembers or not.
5. Give your regards at the end of the letter.
p.19
B. TRY THIS • Based on the graph, complete the text
using suitable words from exercise A.
The graphic is about Australian tourist arrivals in Bali
through Ngurah Rai airport.
According to Bagus, foreign tourist arrivals on Ngurah Rai
airport, in January 2006
(1) by 16 percent to 79,000 compared to the same period
last year. Meanwhile, tourist arrivals in January and
February (2) respectively by 29 percent and 21 percent.
The worst (3) was in October 2005 which (4) to 55,000
compared to the same period in 2004. Actually, there was a
sharp (5) in September 2005 but the situation continued to
worsen after a series of terrorist attacks, particularly the
two bomb attacks in Bali in 2002 and 2005.
P.20
D. ACTIVE READING • Read the following text. Then,
write a report about your idol.
Special people
David Duchovny
David Duchovny cleverly played the role of Mulder in the
“X-fies” film. Duchovny was born on 7 August 1960 in
New York City. After successfully studying English
literature at university, Duchovny became interested in
acting. He gained parts in several movies including
‘Beethoven’, Don’t tell Nin the Babysitter’s Dead,’ and
‘Chaplin’ before the X Files.
Zinedine Zidane
Born on June 23, 1972 in Maseille, France, Zinedine
Zidane learned to play football in the streets of Marseilles.
He was discovered at 14, the he signed as a schoolboy for
Cannes FC. In the 1998 FIFA Wordl Cup Final, he became
a national hero when he scored two goals in France’s 3-0
victory over Brazil. In 2006, the FIFA World Cup named
him as the Most Outstanding Player. Finally he retired that
year. (Biography.com)
E. TRY THIS • Read the following text. Change the
verbs into the correct past form. Then, answer the
questions.
Punk Legend
JOHNNY RAMONE DIED
LOS ANGELES : Johnny Ramone, a guitarist and
cofounder of the seminal punk band ‘The Ramones’ (die)
(1)___ He (be)(2) (1)___ 55.
Ramone (die) (3) (1)___ in his sleep on Wednesday
afternoon at his Los Angeles home surrounded by friends
and family. He (battle) (4) (1)___against prostate cancer
for five years, and was hospitalized in June at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center.
Ramone, born John Cumming, was one of the original
members of ‘The Ramones’, whose hit songs I Wanna be
Sedated and Blitkrieg Bop, among others, (reach) (5)
(1)___ the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.
Johnny Ramone (found)(6) ___ ‘The Ramones’ in 1974
with Joey Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone and Tommy
Ramone, the only surviving member of the original band.
Adapted from: The Jakarta Post, Friday, September
17,2004
p.21
Find out:
1. How old was Johnny Ramone when he died?
2. How long had be suffered from prostate cancer?
3. What was Johnny Ramone’s given name?
4. When was The Ramones established?
5. The Ramones consisted of four, people. How many
people have died? Mention them.
6. When did Johnny Ramone die? (Mention the day and
date)
7. According to the text ‘where was the hospital? How do
you know?
8. Where was this news taken from?
9. Pay attention to the verbs in the biography of Johnny
Ramone. All’ the verbs are written in the past tense.
Do you know why?
Simple past tense
Grammar in Action
WORK IN PAIRS • Ask questions about the following
sentences. See the examples.
• Andrew got sick because he worked too hard. (do -
redecorate)
(?) What did he do?
(+) He redecorated his house.
• Sandy is not hungry because she has eaten. (eat -
noodle)
(?) What did she eat?
(+) She ate noodles.
(eat an hour ago)
(?) When did she eat?
(+) She ate an hour ago.
1. Rina was sad because she got a poor grade in a biology
test. (get- an E)
2. Rudy left the meeting because it was boring. (talk
about- the budget)
3. Terry could not buy the necklace because she lost her
purse. (lose- the bookstore)
4. Nova could not eat with us because she was still typing.
(type - some letters)
5. I had not eaten breakfast when Rick picked me up. (do-
watch TV)
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6. Sandra had gone to work when Bobby came to meet
her. (come - eight)
7. Mary went to the theater although it was raining
heavily. (be - good)
8. Tina had sold her car when I asked her about it. (sell -
money)
B. WORK IN PAIRS • Take turns asking questions
about the following sentences. Johnny Ramone, a guitarist
and cofounder of the famous punk band The Ramone died.
(sick) (?) Was he very sick?
(+) Yes, he was battling prostate cancer.
(die) (?) When did he die?
(+) On Wednesday afternoon.
1. The children were not hungry (eat)
2. The new teacher was in room 204. (teach)
3. John went to Trendy Fashion Store. (buy)
4. The students in the next room were very noisy. (talk
about)
5. Mary took out her pen from her bag. (write)
6. Tommy and I went to the cafeteria. (eat)
7. The police drove their car very fast. (chase)
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C. TRY THIS • Complete this text using the appropriate
pronouns.
Kiran Hasto was born in Mojogedang on April 1St, 1930.
(1)_____ was educated at State Senior High School 37,
Mojogedang and continued (2) _____ study at the
Diponegoro University; Semarang. (3) _____ left the
university in 1952 with a second class honors degree in
chemistry Toward the end of
that year (4) _____ applied for a job and obtained a post as
a junior research chemist in a large pharmaceutical firm. In
1954, (5) _____ met his future wife, Aniswati, at a seminar
and in 1955 (6) _____ married(7) _____ now live in a
Bogor suburb and have two children.
E.TRY THIS • Make two passages from the following text
by filling in the appropriate words below.
I went to a (1) _____ to buy (2) _____ presents for my (3)
_____ . I have two (4) _____ Kiran and Kitar (Maya and
Luna). There were a lot of (5) _____ on the shelves and I
began by choosing
(6) _____ for both the boys (girls). I know that both of
them like (7) _____ . After looking at several (8) _____ I
finally bought them both (9) _____
1bookshop, toyshop 8toys for girls, picture books 6doll
houses, story books 9Barbie dolls, adventure stories
4lovely nieces, handsome nephews 2birthday; Valentine’s
Day 5children’s books, girls’ toys
3teenage nieces, 10-year-old nephews 7adventure stories,
Teddy Bear dolls
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F. TRY THIS • Complete the following e-mail sent by
Regan Thaw to his friend in Indonesia, talking about his
experience of being mugged while on air. Fill in the blanks
with the correct time conjunctions.
To Rachmat@telkom.net.com
From Regan@google.com
Subject14 Mugged on air
Last Tuesday was a nightmare in my life. I’ve never been
in such an experience. (1)_____ I was about to deliver an
on-site report from a local settlement (2) _____ somebody
mugged me, He pulled a gun and pointed it at my head. (3)
-_________ he threatened me, “Give me your cell phone or
I will kill you” I
gave him my cell phone but (4) _____he also asked for my
other belongings. (5) _____ I complied and the show went
on without my report.
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G.TRY THIS • Indicate where you need capital letters in
the following sentences. Then compare your answers with
your friend’s.
1. Is professor blunt working for the queen of england?
2. the british prime minister met the german foreign
minister for talks.
3. is lake geneva near mount blanc?
4. on sunday we’re going to the museum of natural
history.
5. is dr indra chinese or japanese?
6. the suggestion was made by president sukarno on
behalf of his family.
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Moving Forward
A.FIRST CHALLENGE • Read the following biographical
recount carefully. Then answer the questions.
Picasso was one of the most outstanding and important
artists of the 1900’s. He is best known for his
paintings. Almost every style in modern art is represented
in Picasso’s works.
Picasso(was born in 1881 in Malaga, Spain as the son of
an art teacher. He studied painting with his father and also
in Madrid.
From about 1895 to 1901 he painted realistic works in a
traditional style. Then he entered what was called the Blue
Period. During this time he only used shades of blue in his
paintings to show poverty he saw in Barcelona.
After 1907, he entered into the style of cubism. Among his
well-known cubist paintings are “The Three Musicians”
and “The man with a guitar” which depict the destruction
of a Spanish town.
Picasso died France in 1973.
(adapted from: Golden Home encyclopedia. p. 4751)
Findout
1. Who was Picasso?
2. Where and when was he born?
3. Why did he become famous?
4. What tense is mostly used in the text
5. How many events are mentioned in the text
6. What was the writer’s evaluation on Picasso?
7. What is the structure of the text
8. Is there any resolution?
9. Underline the action verbs used in the text.
10. Circle the noun phrases.
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SECOND CHALLENGE • Read the following factual
recounts. Then, label the parts of the text below. Decide
which one is the title, orientation, event(s), and
reorientation.
Drunk Dutch tourist gets
sharp lesson
MONPELLIER: A Dutch tourist who drunkenly tried to
pet a circus lion in its cage in southern France was nursing
a wounded hand and neck on Tuesday after being scratched
in return, police said.
The unnamed 21- year-old woman was lucky to be only
slightly injured in the incident, which occured late Sunday
after she and her friends went up to the cage following an
evening of drinking in a campsite in the town of Vacquires,
officers said.
She had stuck her hand in the enclosure in an attempt to
touch the three-year old lion when the animal sprung
around and slashed at her with its claws. The tourist was
taken to hospital in Monpellier. - AFP
“He’s a she” spares Thai drug dealer
SINGAPORE: A sex change operation spared a Thai drug
dealer a caning but not six years in a Singapore jail, news
reports said Friday.
Prostitute Mongkon Pusuwan, 37, was charged with drug
trafficking last month, an offense carrying a caning
punishment for males. The problem, according to The
Straits Times, was Mongkon looked every inch like a
woman.
Mongkon’s passport however identified her as a male. Thai
law does not recognize a sex change, which Mongkon
underwent 10 years ago. A doctor in Singapore confirmed
her female gender.
Distric Judge Bala Reddy sentenced Mongkon to the Jail
term after she pleaded guilty to trafficking in 1.52 grams of
cocaine and 25 tablets containing 2.5 grams ketamine. -
DPA
The Jakarta Post, Monday, January 23, 2006
p.28 Joint construction of text
Hand in Hand
A. FIRST PROJECT • In groups of four, complete this
autobiography with the approriate words on the right.
An Autobiography of a Book
I am a (1)_____ . My name is (2) _____ Let me tell you my
(3) _____It was just (4) before I was born. First a few
workers put me through in a press and I (5) _____ with
words and illustrations on my body
I was cut (6) _____, (7) _____ and (8) _____ together.
Then I was given a handsome (9) _____
My friends and I were packed into a huge box and we were
delivered to a bookstore called “The Guardian’s” A (10)
_____ put a (11) _____ of Rp. 25.000,00 on my back.
I was (12) _____ in the shop’s window. It was a very (13)
_____ room with an (14) _____.
(15) _____ a gentleman came to the shop. He immediately
(16) _____ me. He (17) _____ through
a few pages and (18) _____ decided to buy me for his son’s
(19) _____
(20) _____ Sam treated me well. Every day he would read
me. (21) _____ he would keep me carefully in his
cupboard.
However, (22) _____ he became bored and forgot about
me. He left me to (23) _____ Oh! I was bored to death.
(24) _____ Sam decided to give me to his classmate, Joe.
Joe was not a (25) _____ boy as Sam was. He put me (26)
_____ he wanted. Sometimes I got oil on my body.
(27) _____ I began to grow old. (28) _____ appeared on
my face. My body was also (29) _____ and torn in several
places. I looked (30) _____ and smelt (31) _____ too.
Seeing me so dirty with torn pages, Joe threw me into a
(32) _____ I was very (33) _____ and cried softly to
myself. Now I am lying in a dustbin awaiting my (34)
_____ Soon I will be burnt in a (35) _____
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B. SECOND PROJECT • Work in groups of four. Write a
factual recount. from a newspaper report. Use the
following information to make your writing.
Report 1
Robber arrested
No one injured
Ketis Band in Percetakn Negara
Street, Mojogedang
Police car was in the area
Entered the bank around 10 a.m.
Teller pressed silent alarm
Two shots fired
Chased by police through crowd
Report 2
Australia’s netball team won championships
Final played at State Sport center Big crowd, more than
5,000 spectators
Winning goal scored in last minute
Game commenced at 5 p.m.
Beat New Zealand’s team
Independent construction of text
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Choose one of the following tasks.
1. Write a biographical recount about someone you
know well.
2. Write a factual recount about a piece of news you
have heard lately.
Consider the following suggestion
Have I described the characters in the orientation
in an interesting way?
Have I written the events clearly?
Does each paragraph have enough information
so that the reader understands what I wrote?
Have I used words showing events in order such
as: next, after, meanwhile, at last, afterward, etc?
Have I used the correct simple past tense verbs
in my writing?
Have I used correct pronouns for my writing?
Did I use the correct punctuation, capitalization
and spelling?
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Stage 1 Sharing stories
Building knowledge of field
Getting Started
A. ACTIVE LISTENING . Listen to Mike, telling a story
about Ihe Legend of Minos, The King of Crete. While you
listen, complete the blanks with the words you hear. Then,
answer the questions orally.
The Legend of Minos, King of Crete
Once upon a time there lived a very (1)____ . king, named
the King of Crete. He had a (2) ____ which was half bull
and half man.
He (3) ____ Daedalus, a (4) from Athena, to build a (5)
____ in order to house the monster. When Daedalus
finished his work, he wanted to leave Crete. But the king
would not let him go.
Daedalus (6) ____ through the air by using wings (7) ____
to his body with wax. He also made wings for his son,
Icarus and made him fly (8) ____ himself.
But the son was so glad and (9) ____ that he soon went too
high. As he (10) ____ nearer to the sun, it got warmer and
warmer until at last the wax (11) ____ and his body fell
down into the sea near Troy.
The sea is now, called the Icarian Sea.
(Taken from: greekmyth.com)
Find out:
1. Who was Daedalus?
2. What happened to him?
3. How did Daedalus escape from the king?
4. Who was Icarus? What happened to him?
5. Do you like the story? Why/why not?
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B. YOUR TURN • Use the words in the box to complete
the following conversation.
Teacher : Look, students. What do you think of the
picture?
Student A : It’s very (1)____ . What is it about?
Teacher : You can see here, a young man is (2) ____
against a (3) ____ . The picture shows a part of a(4) ____
(5) ____
Student B : What a brave young man! By the way,
who is he?
Teacher : Theseus. He was a young (6) ____ of (7)
____ He fought against the monster.
Student C : Did he? What kind of monster was it?
Teacher : It was called a Minotaur. It was (8) ____
and (9) ____ . He lived in Crete, a beautiful island in the
Mediterranean. Homer, a great poet, called the island “A
jewel in the wine-dark sea”.
Student A : What happened to the monster at the end?
Teacher : The prince (10) ____ him.
Student A : That sounds interesting. I like reading
Greek myths. I can’t wait to learn more about the story.
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Get It Right
Showing your attention
A.THINK ABOUT IT • Look at the picture, then answer
the questions
Find_out:
1. Where does this situation probably take place?
2. Who is the man?
3. Who is he talking to?
4. What is he going to do?
5. What did he say to get his students’ attention?
Ways to say it
Asking for and showing attention (formal)
When you tell a story; you can use questions to attract your
listener’s attention. Whereas when you listen to a story,
you can use several expressions to show that you are
paying attention to what is being talked about.
Asking for attention (formal)
• Excuse me, I wonder if I could trouble you…
• May I have your attention, please?
• Excuse me …
• Sorry to trouble you.
• Sorry to bother you.
Asking for attention (informal):
• Look at me!
• Look what I’ve got here.
• Look here.
• Look!
• Hey!
• Attention, please!
• Excuse me!
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Showing attention:
• I see.
• Oh, yes.
• Mmm...
• Aha....
• How interesting!
• I know what you mean.
• Oh, oh!
• Well, well, well.
• Tell me more about it.
• Really?
• Oh, my God! What happens next?
• And then what?
• What’s next?
• Is that all?
• Indeed?
• Oh, no!
B. THINK ABOUT IT. Look at the picture and answer the
questions
Find out:
1. What is the woman going to do?
2. Does her daughter show any interest?
3. What does she say to show her attention?
C.TRY THIS . Complete the following conversation; use
the expressions of asking/showing attention whenever
necessary.
Conversation 1
1. Andri : ____________ can I borrow your
dictionary, please?
Mr Suminto : Yes, of course. Here it is.
2. Yoyol : ___________ There’s a wounded man
lying on the road.
Anna : Oh, my! What’s the matter with him?
Let’s help him.
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3. Woman : ___________ a change for Rpl0.000,00?
Man : By all means. What would you like? Rp
l .000,00 ones?
Woman : Yes, please, that would be good.
Conversation 2
Dani : ___________ Are you familiar with this picture?
Nano : Uhmmm, sorry ___________
Dani : This is a Greek god called Atlas. He is always
described holding up the earth
and the sky.
Nano : ____________________
Dani : Do you know that he held the earth and the sky as
a punishment from the
Greek chief god, Zeus?
Nano : No, I don’t know about that. ___________
Dani : Well, Atlas was the son of Titan, a Greek god and
the sea nymph, Clymene.
Nano : ______________________________________
Dam : Then one day Atlas and the other Titan gods
rebelled against Zeus and the
other Olympian gods and goddesses.
Nano : ________________________
Dani : No, the war was unsuccessful.
Nano :Wow! The war must have been
___________________?
Dani :Then, Zeus punished Atlas by forcing him to stand
and support the sky and
the earth on his shoulders forever.
Nano : ___________________
Dani : And according to the myth, Atlas stood in the
northwest
region of what is now called Africa.
Nano : ___________
(Taken from: m.greeknyth.com)
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Ways to say it
Inviting someone
Offering an invitation:
I’d like you to come to dinner.
I’d like to ask you to come swimming.
Would you like to go to the theater with me on
Saturday night?
How about going to the football match with me
tomorrow afternoon?
Accepting an invitation :
Thank you, I’d be glad to go.
Yes, thank you. I’d be happy to go.
Thank you so much for inviting me.
Let’s meet at the school canteen.
Yes, I’d love to.
Sure.
Great.
All right.
Declining an invitation:
• I’m so sorry, I’ll be very busy tomorrow night.
• I’m afraid that’s not too good for me, what about after
lunch?
D. ENJOY THIS • Listen to the following conversation
and fill in the blanks. Then, complete the sentences in the
following page.
Deppetto : Hello Geppetto speaking.
The Good Fairy : Hello, Geppetto, this is The Good
Fairy from Fun Island.
How are you doing at the puppet
school?
Geppetto : The Good Fairy! How nice to hear
from you. I’m fine,
(1)____ , (2) ____ how are you?
The Dood Fairy : Good. Look, I’m coming over in
April for Pinocchio’s
birthday. Are you going to prepare
a special party for him?
Geppetto :Well, I don’t think I can afford to
give him a party, but there
will be a small dinner with his
friends. That will do. I’m sure
he’ll be happy.
The Good Fairy : By the way, I (3) ____ you can
come and meet me soon to
arrange the party
Sure. Uhm, the party will be on
April 23rd (4) ____ so, (5)
____ meeting at the “Super” cafe at
12.30 on April 22nd?
Geppetto : Just a minute. I’ll check my diary.
(6) ____ that’s not good
for me. Why don’t we meet on
April 21st, before lunch at
the “Super Mall”? It’s a small
dinner but there will probably
be a lot of things
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to buy. That’s why I prefer one stop
shopping. What do you
say?
The Good Fairy : (7) ____ , that’s possible. You
mean we’ll have lunch
together before shopping?
Geppetto : Right.
The Good Fairy : Good idea. OK, let’s say at 11.00
on April 21 at the “Super
Mall.” If you get delayed, you can
always call me.
Geppetto : All right. See you there. Thanks for
phoning. Bye.
The Good Fairy : Bye.
The Good Fairy called from…
Geppetto was at ….
The dinner held in …
Date…
They decide to meet in in (place)…
On (date)…
At (time)…
E.YOUR TURN • Complete the following dialog based on
Pinocchio’s schedule.
Pinocchio : Hello, This is____ speaking.
Evil Fox : Hi, . It’s me __________
Pinocchio : Oh, hi, . How are you doing?
Evil Fox : Yeah, I’m fine. How about you?
Pinocchio : Me? I’m good too.
Evil Fox : Look, Pinocchio, can you come on
Monday morning?
Pinocchio : Sorry, I’d love to, but I’m __________
Evil Fox : What about Tuesday evening then?
Pinocchio : I’m afraid I can’t. I’m going to ________
Evil Fox : Well, what re you doing on Wednesday,
Pinocchio?
Pinocchio : Uhm... I am having ____
Evil Fox : I see. Well, are you free on Friday
evening?
Pinocchio : I’m afraid not. My friend and I are ______
Evil Fox : Well, . You’ll be very busy next week.
Pinocchio : But, ____ ,I think I’ll have free time in the
next two weeks.
Evil Fox : Uhm. . . I’m not sure whether I will still be
in town or not. But I’ll
tell you later.
Pinocchio : Okay, then. Please call me again. Perhaps
we can arrange a time to
meet.
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Evil Fox : All right, Pinocchio. See you later.
Pinocchio : Good bye. Bye, Evil Fox. Thanks for
calling.
SUNDAY
Social meeting (M)
Prepare a presention (E)
MONDAY
meeting with teacher, 9am
TUESDAY
Go to theatre with classmates
WEDNESDAY
- with Geppetto
- To the doctor, 8 pm
THURSDAY
Visit The Good Fairy at hospital
FRIDAY
Play volleyball
SATURDAY
Dinner with my girlfriend
Cultural Awareness
Read the following text. Then, answer the questions.
ARRANGING TIME
Traveling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier.
We live in a global village, but how well do we know and
understand each other? Here is a simple test.
Imagine you have arranged a meeting at four o’clock. What
time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to
arrive? If they are Germans, they will be bang on time. If
they are American, they’ll probably 15 minutes earlier. If
they are British, they’ll be 15 minutes late, and you should
allow up to an hour for the Italians!
When the European Community began to increase in size,
several guidebooks appeared giving advice on international
etiquette. At first many people thought this was a joke,
especially the British, who seemed to assume that the
widespread understanding of their language meant a
corresponding understanding of English customs.
(Adapted from: Interchange 1, Jack C. Richard)
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Find out:
1. What nationalities are the most and least punctual?
2. Why & the british think that everyone understands their
customs?
3. What about the punctuality in your country?
4. What advice would you give to somebody coming to
live and work in your country?
Grammar in Action
Supply the appositive phrase for these nouns. Then,
compare them with your friends.
1. Your friend,________, is in trouble.
2. My brother’s car, ________ , makes my friends
envious.
3. The chief surgeon, ________, took her nephew on a
hospital tour.
4. Pablo Picasso, ________,was known for his blue
paintings.
5. Jakarta, ________ , is rich in History
6. ‘Si Manis’, ________ ,is my lovely pet.
7. ‘Timun Mas’_______________________
8. Extravaganza, ________
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Get It Right
A.WORK IN PAIRS • Ask and answer these questions
with your friends.
1. Do you have a pet at home? What kind of pet? Is it a
dog, a cat, a bird, or a fish?
2. What is its name?
3. Do you love your pet? Why?
4. Do you think a fish can live without water?
5. Do you think a fish can walk?
6. What would you say if somebody told you that a fish
can be trained to live without water and it can be
trained to walk?
7. What would you say if somebody told you that his fish
died because it had forgotten how to swim?
B.ENJOY THIS • Read the following tall tale. Then,
answer the questions.
Once there was an Indian who had a pet fish named
Tommy, which he kept in a barrel.
But the fish got pretty big and the Indian had to change
the water a good deal to keep him alive. He was too lazy to
do that, so he thought he would teach the fish to live out of
water.
He began by taking Tommy out of the barrel for a few
minutes at a time, pretty often, and then he took him out
more often and kept him out longer. After sometime
Tommy could stay out a good while if he was in some wet
grass.
Then the Indian found he could leave him in the wet
grass all night and pretty soon that fish could live in the
shade whether the grass was wet or not. By that time he
had got pretty tame, too and he used to fhilow the Indian
around a good deal. When the Indian went out to dig
worms to eat, Tommy went along too and got some for
himself. The Indian thought of everything for that fish,
until Tommy didn’t need any water at all. He could go
anywhere down a dusty road and stay all day out in the hot
sun.
So, people wanted to buy Tommy, but the Indian said
he wouldn’t sell a fish like that for any amount of money.
You’d see him coming to town with Tommy following
along the road behind, just like a dog, only of course he
traveled a good deal like a snake, and almost as fast.
Well, it was really sad the way that Indian lost his fish
and it was unusual, too. He went to town one day with
Tommy coming along
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behind, as usual. There was a bridge in the road and the
Indian came to it. He saw there was a hole in it, but he
went over it without thinking. A little later he looked
around for Tommy but he couldn’t find him. He went back
away and called, but he still couldn’t see any sign of his
pet.
Finally he came to the bridge and saw the hole, and he
thought right away that maybe his fish had fallen in there.
So he went to the hole and looked down, and sure enough,
there was Tommy, floating on the water, bottom-side up.
He’d fallen through that hole into the river and drowned.
(Taken from: English for Senior High school 3 Balai
Pustaka)
Find out:
1. Who is the main character of the story?
2. What’s the Indian’s problem?
3. How did the Indian overcome his problem?
4. Why do you think the writer wrote ‘You’d see him
coming to town with Tommy following along the road
behind, just like a dog, only of course he traveled a
good deal like a snake, and almost as fast.’
5. There are two strange things that make this story
interesting and funny. What are they?
6. In your opinion, what is a suitable title for the story?
7. Do you like the story? Why/why not?
Ways to say it
Expressing sympathy
When you hear someone is hurt or sad, express your
sympathy with the following expressions.
Offering condolences:
I’m sorry.
I’m sorry to hear about your father.
I’m sorry to hear that your little Twettie died.
Let me offer my condolences.
Let me tell you how sorry I am to hear about your
grandmother.
I know how you must feel.
You must feel terrible about losing your brother like
that.
Responding to Condolences:
Thank you.
That’s very kind of you.
There’s nothing that can be done about it.
It’s God’s will, I suppose.
God gives and God takes away.
That’s life.
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C.TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Create a conversation about
expressing sympathy and give responses based on these
situations. See the example.
1. A man meets a friend after his father’s funeral.
or
2. A friend is talking with a deceased person’s sister at the
funeral services.
Example:
Paula : Good afternoon, Mr Indian.
Mr Indian : Paula! I’m so glad you could come. Paula :
I’m very sorry to hear
about Tommy’s death. It must be pretty
hard on you.
Mr Indian : It is. He was so young. Why did he have to
die?
Paula : I know how you must feel. I feel like
Tommy was my friend too.
Mr Indian : Well, God gives and God takes away
ENJOY THIS • Listen to Belle, expressing her
sympathy in a letter of condolence. Fill in the blanks.
Then, underline any sympathy expressions used in the
letter.
Jayapura Street 25
Yogyakarta
27 June 2005
(1)______ Mr Indian,
I have just learned of the (2) ______ of Tommy, your
beloved pet. I share the grief that you are going through
at this moment and convey my heartfelt condolences.
(3) ______ do not hesitate to write and tell me if I can
be of any (4) ______ to you in this hour of sorrow.
Sincerely yours,
Belle
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E.YOUR TURN • Write a similar letter of condolence to
the Indian who lost Tommy, his beloved fish.
HINT Consider the following useful expressions for
writing a letter of condolence.
I offer you my sincere condolence .
I offer you my heartfelt condolence .
If there is anything that I can do to help, please do not
hesitate to let me know.
I pray to God to give you the strength at this moment of
grief.
I pray to God that his/her soul may rest in peace.
(modeling the text)
Moving Forward
A.THINK ABOUT IT • Discuss these questions.
What information can you get from Orientation?
What information can you get from Complication(s)?
What information can you get from Resolution?
B. FIRST CHALLENGE • Read this myth. Then
answer the questions.
Well, my friends, I have a very interesting story. The
story is about ‘Batara Kala’, a myth from Tava. Have you
heard about it? No? Never? Please be quiet and listen
careftifly.
You know, Batara Kala was an evil giant. He always
killed people, especially children. His hair was made from
fire. Everybody was frightened of him.
One day, Batara Guru, the chief god invited all the gods
and goddesses to drink sacred water in Paradise. The water
was called Tirta Amertasari. It means “The Water of
Immortality”. You know why? Because anyone who drinks
this water, he or she will live forever. He
or she will never die.
You know what? Batara Kala was not invited because
he was evil. Then, secretly, he flew into Paradise and stole
some of the water. Batara Surya, the god of Sun and Batari
Chandra, the goddess of Moon knew what he did.
Immediately both of them reported to Batara Vishnu, the
keeper god of the universe.
Then Batara Vishnu took his fatal weapon, Cakra and
shot it at Batara Kala.
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While Batara Kala was drinking the water, the Cakra
hit him on the neck. Batara Kala’s body was separated
from the head at once. But, since he had drunk the sacred
water, his head was alive. He was very furious with Batara
Surya and Batari Chandra and swore to take revenge on
them.
He chased Batara Surya and Batari Chandra, caught
them both and swallowed them up.
Fortunately, Batara Surya and Batari Chandra could
escape from Batara Kala’s throat because he no longer had
a body. So, Batari Chandra and Batara Surya were safe
everytime Batara Kala swallowed them up.
That’s why when there is a solar eclipse or lunar
eclipse, Javanese people believe that Baara Kala is
swallowing Batara Surya or Batara Chandra. It’s
interesting, isn’t it?
(Adapted from: Javalegend. com)
Find out:
1. Who are the main participants in the story?
2. Where does this myth come from?
3. Complete the table according to the story:
Problems Solution to the
problems
a
.
Batara Kala was not invited to drink ____________
______
Tirta Amertasari. ____________
______
b
.
Batara Surya and Batari Chandra
knew what Batara Kala did.
____________
______
c
.
Batara Kala swallowed Batara
Surya and Batari Chandra.
____________
______
4. Does the story have a happy or sad ending?
5. Do you like this kind of story? Why/why not?
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(Joint construction of text)
Hand in Hand
A. FIRST PROJECT • Work in pairs. Arrange the
following jumbled paragraphs into a good and meaningful
tall tale. Then, identify the orientation, complication(s), and
resolution.
The Story of Paul Bunyan
[……]
Well, babe got so big that when he and paul
Bunyan walked around Minnesota, they
formed ten thousand lakes with their
footprints.
Minnesota has been known ever since as the
‘Land of Ten Thousand
Lakes’.
[……]
When Paul Bunyan grew up, he decided to
become a lumberjack, because he could cut an
entire forest with one swing of his axe. The
other lumberjacks were glad for his help,
since he made their work so much easier.
They did have to feed him an awful lot,
though. Paul Bunyan loved to eat, especially
pancakes. One day, a woman came into the
logging camp kitchen and asked the cook.
“Why are these logs over there piled up to the
ceiling?”
“Those aren’t logs”, the cook replied. “ Those
are the sausages for Paul Bunyan.”
[……]
Paul Bunyan was the biggest baby ever born
to the world! He was too big to fit inside the
house, so his father built him a cradle to put in
the water. As Baby Paul slept in the water
cradle, his father followed alongside it in a
boat so he could keep an eye on him. When
baby Paul began to snore, his father thought
the noise was coming from an approaching
thunderstorm!
[……]
One day, during a heavy snowstorm, Paul
Bunyan was out walking and bumped into a
mountain. When he looked down, he saw two
blue ears sticking out of the snow. He yanked
on the ears and pulled up a baby blue ox. He
decided to keep the ox and took it home with
him. The next day, the snow had melted and
Paul Bunyan saw the baby ox had eaten three
entire fields of hay! This was going to be one
big ox, for sure. Paul Bunyan called the ox
“Babe” and both of them became best friends.
(Adapted from: www.tales.com)
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B.SECOND PROJECT • Work in pairs. The following
myth is not finished yet. Finish the story using the word
clues given. Then read the story aloud to your partner. Use
expressions to get your partner’s attention.
Daedalus and Icarus
Daedalus was a skilled Athenian craftsman and inventor.
Daedalus took his nephew Perdix (Talos) who was a
brilliant craftsman with Daedalus to Crete.
Minos, the king of Crete, hired Daedalus who created
many ingenious inventions while in the ruler’s service. His
work included the Labyrinth, a mazelike building, which
imprisoned a monster called the Minotaur (half man, half
bull).
Daedalus helped Mino’s daughter, Ariadne escape with
Theseus, the slayer of Minotaur. As punishment for the
crime, Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his young son,
Icarus, in the Labyrinth.
(Adapted from: www.myth.com)
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Choose one of these two missions:
1. Find a local or foreign myth. Retell it to your friends.
2. Create your own imaginative tall tale. Retell it to your
friends.
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Before you tell the story in front of the class, assess your
work using this checklist.
Items to be assessed Results
1. I can name the
main
characters in
On my own
With the help of my friends
my story. and teacher
I can’t do this yet.
2. I can mention
the time and
the place the
story
happened.
On my own
With the help of my friends
my story. and teacher
I can’t do this yet.
3. I can tell the
complication
(problem of the
story clearly.
On my own
With the help of my friends
my story. and teacher
I can’t do this yet.
4. I can tell the
resolution
clearly.
On my own
With the help of my friends
my story. and teacher
I can’t do this yet.
5. I can tell the
story using the
past tense.
On my own
With the help of my friends
my story. and teacher
I can’t do this yet.
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Stage 2 Sharing more stories
Getting Started
A.ACTIVE READING • Read the following story. Then
answer the questions.
THUMBELINA
There was once a woman who wanted a small child but
didn’t know where to get one. So she went to a witch for
help.
“A little child?” said the witch, “That’s easy. Here’s a
magic seed. Plant it in a flower pot and see what happens!”
The woman thanked the witch, paid her with a piece of
silver, and went home to plant the magic seed. As soon as
it touched the soil, the seed grew into a tulip, whose flower
opened with a pop. In the middle of the flower sat a tiny
girl.
“Why, the pretty little thing is hardly as big as my
thumb!” cried the woman. “I am going to call her
Thumbelina.”
The woman made Thumbelina a bed from a walnut
shell. Instead of going out, Thumbelina played on the
kitchen table. Her favorite game was sailing across a bowl
of water in a boat made from a tulip leaf. As she sailed, she
sang in a high, sweet voice.
One night, an old toad got in through an open window
and hopped down onto the kitchen table. “Just the wife for
my son!” the toad declared when it saw Thumbelina
sleeping in her tiny bed. The toad picked up the walnut
shell and hopped out through the window into the garden.
At the bottom of the garden, there was a stream with
muddy banks, and that was where the old toad lived with
her son. He was even damper and uglier than his mother.
When he saw the pretty little girl asleep in the walnut shell,
all he could say was, “Ribbik! Ribbik!”. “Not so loud!”
whispered the old toad. “If you wake her up, she’ll run
away. We’ll put her on a water-lily leaf in the middle of the
stream so she won’t be able to escape. Then we can clear
out the best room for the wedding.”
In the morning, when she woke up, Thumbelina was
startled to find herself on a big green leaf in the middle of a
stream.
(Taken from: www.storytotell.com)
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What do you think?
1. What was the woman’s problem?
2. How did she get a child?
3. Describe the child that the woman got!
4. Where did the woman keep her?
5. Who kidnapped Thumbelina?
6. Why did she kidnap her?
7. In your opinion, would have Thumbelina agreed to
marry the toad?
8. In your opinion, how did she escape from the toad?
ENJOY THIS • Move the jumbled letters between
brackets. See the example.
1. ‘We’ve come to (o-e-v-m) your bed into the room, my
dear,” said the old toad.
2. “Meet your (u-a-h-s-b-n-d) I’m sure you’ll live happily
ever after”.
3. “Ribbik! Ribbik!” (o-a-e-d-k-r-c) her son.
4. As the toads swam back to the (a-k-n-b), Thumbelina
cried so loudly that the fish in the (e-a-m-r-t-s) poked
their heads out of the water to ask what was the (a-e-t-t-
m-r).
5. When Thumbelina told them, they all agree it was a (a-
e-m-h-s) for a pretty girl like her to marry an ugly toad.
They bit through the (a-k-l-t-s) of Thumbelina’s lily (e-
a-f 1), and it floated away down stream.
Grammar in Action
A.TRY THIS • Rewrite these sentences with the correct
punctuation.
1. do i have to listen to that song again adam asked i don’t
like it
2. bill said don’t wait up for me i’ll be home late
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3. read the last two chapters in your book the instructor
said
4. the secretary said please have a seat in the waiting
room
5. do you want to see the new horror film max asked
6. i can’t decide which pair of shoes to buy pat said
7. there aren’t enough seats for me in this row cyrus said
maybe i’ll just move to the last row
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B.TRY THIS • Change these sentences into the reported
speech.
1. “She’s so ugly”.
“What did he say?”
He said __________________
2. “She’s only got two legs!”
“What did they tell you?”
____________________________________________
_____________________
3. “She has no feeling at all!”
“What did they say?”
____________________________________________
_____________________
4. “You’re far too ugly to live with me!”
“What did he say?”
____________________________________________
_____________________
5. “Please, could you spare me some food?”
“What did she say?”
____________________________________________
_____________________
6. “Come in and get warm! I’ve got plenty of food in my
pantry”
“What did the mouse say?”
____________________________________________
_____________________
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C.TRY THIS • Fill in the blank spaces with who, whom,
which, or whose.
1. In 1886 Schliemann, ____________had dug out the
ruins of Troy, came to the island of Crete.
2. They wanted to know about the palace of Crete. And it
was Evans, ____________finally discovered the
Labyrinth.
3. On my way home I met a friend of mine,
____________took me to his new house.
4. My uncle, you met the other day, has recently written a
book on Indian Art.
5. There was a young lady playing the piano,
____________soon began to sing a beautiful song
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6. My English teacher, has been to England two or three
times, showed us some pretty pictures of the Thames.
7. Miss Suzuki, songs are very popular among young
people, will give a concert in our town next Saturday
evening.
D.TRY THIS • Combine each pair of sentences using the
relative pronouns.
1. Dr. Johnson often met his friends in the Queen Club.
His house was quite near.
2. Is that the new station? You pointed it out to mc last
week. Beethoven was one of the world’s finest
composers. You are listening to his music.
3. Elephants live more than a hundred years. They are
animals that never forget.
4. The glass hasn’t been washed. You are drinking from
that glass.
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TRY THIS • Read the following fable. Find the thinking,
feeling, and saying verbs and the verbs of senses. Write
them in the table provided.
A GREEDY DOG
A dog was feeling very proud of himself. He had found a
big, juicy bone at the market. He quickly carried it in his
mouth and ran off to find a place to eat it.
He came to a stream which had very clear water. He
started to walk across it, taking his own sweet time. He was
thinking what a wonderful time he would have when he
could eat the whole juicy bone, all by himself.
Suddenly he stopped and looked down into the water.
He saw a dog there looking back at him, also with a bone
in his mouth. He did not know he was looking ‘at himself.
He said to himself, “That dog’s bone looks bigger than
mine. I’ll grab his bone and run away as fast as I can!”
(Taken from: Angel’s moral stories)
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F. TRY THIS • Make new sentences by adding adverbs or
adverbi4 phrases. Number one has been done for you as an
example.
1. Mr Prapto teaches English (where) (when).
Mr Prapto teaches English in my classroom twice a
week.
2. She talked (how long).
3. A difficult lesson ended (how) (when).
4. They built the house (how) (where) (when).
5. Her work began (where) (when).
(modeling of text)
Moving Forward
A.THINK ABOUT IT • Answer the following questions.
1. Do you know what a fable is?
2. Have you ever read any fables? If yes, mention
them.
3. Do you like reading fables? Why/why not?
B.FIRST CHALLENGE • While you read the following
fable, listen and pay attention to the intonation of the
story teller. Then answer the following questions.
THE FLY AND THE BULL
There was once a little fly who thought he was very
important. He felt proud of himself. One sunny morning,
he flew around looking for someone to talk to. He saw a
bull grazing in a field. He decided to fly down to talk to
him.
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The little fly flew down and buzzed around the bull’s
head. The bull did not bother him. He went on chewing
grass.
The fly then buzzed right inside the bull’s ear. The bull
continued chewing grass. The fly thought, ‘What a stupid
animal!”
Now the fly decided to land on one of the bull’s horns
to rake the bull notice him. He waited for the bull to say
something, but the bull kept quiet.
The fly then shouted angrily, “Oh, Bull, if you find that
I too heavy for you, let me know and I’ll fly away!”
The bull laughed and said, “Little fly, I don’t care if
you stay or leave. You are so tiny that your weight does
not make any difference to me, so please be quiet and
leave me alone.”
(Taken from: Angel’s moral story)
Find Out
1. Where and when did the story happen?
2. Who were involved in the story?
3. What problem did the fly have?
4. How did he overcome his problem?
5. Then what happened to the bull?
6. What is the message of the story?
7. What do you call a story that talks about animals which
can speak like humans?
DID YOU KNOW?
Stories that point out lessons are called Fables. Fables
entertain, but they also tell important truths about the way
people act. Some writers of fables state the lesson, or the
moral at the end of the story.
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SECOND CHALLENGE • Does a fable always talk about
animals. Listen to Mike, telling the story of The Silver
Key. While listening fill in the blank spaces with the words
you hear.
The Silver Key
There was a traveler going to a (1)____ town. When he
reached the town it was almost midnight. He came to an (2)
____ but found it was locked from inside. He (3) ____ at
the door.
“Who are you?” asked a voice from inside the inn.
‘What do you want? The door cannot be (4) ____ at such
an (5) ____ hour.”
The traveler needed rest, food, and shelter. He said,
“Please, innkeeper, (6) ____ the door. See, how cold
outside!”
“It’s a (7) ____ lock and can be opened only with a
silver key,” replied the innkeeper. The traveler passed a
silver (8) ____ through a (9) ____ in the door, got the door
unlocked and entered into the inn.
“I have left one of my two bags outside,” said the
traveler.
‘Will you please bring it in?”
No sooner had the innkeeper gone out than the traveler
locked the door from inside. The (10) ____
innkeeper was now shut out.
He (11) ____ the traveler to unlock the door. “I’m
helpless,” replied the traveler. “It’s a strange
lock. It can be opened only with a silver key.”
The innkeeper was (12) ____to push through the slit a
silver coin. The traveler got back his rupee and unlocked
the door.
(Taken from: Angel’s moral story
Moral of the story: TIT- FOR- TAT
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Find out:
1. Does the the story tell you about animals or humans?
2. Who are the participants in this story?
3. What was the traveler’s problem?
4. How could he solve his problem?
5. What was the innkeeper’s problem?
6. And how could he solve his problem?
7. What is the message of the story?
8. What do you call a story that teaches us a moral lesson?
D.THIRD CHALLENGE • Analyze this folk tale. Pay
attention to its structure and language features. Then
answer the questions.
Bandung Bondowoso and Roro Jonggrang
(The Legend of Prambanan Temple)
Once, there was a beautiful Javanese princess wh?se
name was Roro Jonggrang. Roro Jonggrang whose beauty
was very famous in the land was the daughter of Prabu
Baka, an evil king.
One day, a handsome young man with super natural
power, named Bandung Bondowoso, defeated and killed
Prabu Baka. On seeing Princess Roro Jonggrang’s beauty,
Bandung Bondowoso fell in love and wanted to marry her.
Meanwhile, Princess Roro Jonggrang flt_sad due to the
death of her father. She did not want to marry Bandung
because he had killed her father. But she was also afraid of
Bandung. So to refuse politely, she made a condition. “I
will marry you but you have to build one thousand temples
in one night as a wedding gift.” requested Roro Jonggrang.
Bandung agreed with this condition.
Helped by the spirits of demons, Bandung Bondowoso
started building the temples. Approaching midnight, the
work was nearly done. Roro Jonggrang knew and thought,
“What shall I do? Bandung is smarter than me. I will lose
against Bandung.”
Suddenly she got an idea. She woke up all the women
in the palace and ordered them to make the noisy sounds of
grinding rice so that the roosters would think it had already
dawn.
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Bandung Bondowoso got frustrated because he failed to
complete the thousandth temple. “The princess has
deceived me!” Following his anger, he cursed Roro
Jonggrang, “You have cheated me. Now, the thousandth
temple is you!”
At once, the princess turned into a statue. Knowing
this, Bandung Bondowoso regretted this and he went away
into a far land. From then, people called the temple
Prambanan Temple and the princess statue, Roro
Jonggrang statue.
Find out:
1. Who were the participants in the story?
2. What problem did Bandung Bondowoso have?
3. What problem did Roro Jonggrang have?
4. How did they solve their problem?
5. Does the story have happy or sad ending?
6. What tenses is mostly used in the story?
7. Find the adverbs that indicate the story happened in the
past!
8. Underline the direct speech.
Hand in Hand
YOUR PROJECT • Work in groups of four. Finish the
following stow. Pay attention to text organization of a
narrative.
Title : The Suitable Bride
Orientation : A young shepherd lived in a village with
his mother.
His mother desperately wanted him to get
married as soon as
possible. He knew three young and
beautiful girls. However, they
all were equally beautiful; he did not
know which one to choose as
his bride.
Resolution : ___________________
Complication : ___________________
Resolution : ___________________
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Show It Off
MISSION • Write your own narrative. Use your
imagination and be as creative as possible.
Now, it is the time for you to write your own narrative.
Choose a very well-known legend, tale, myth, fable or
fairy tale in your town.
Make a rough draft first.
Use the generic structure of a narrative.
Consult your teacher before developing the final draft
into a long story
HINT. Use this checklist to guide your writing.
Have I described the characters in the orientation in an
interesting way?
Have I written the complication clearly?
Does each paragraph have enough information so that
the reader understand what I’m writing?
Have I used words showing events in order such as:
next, after, meanwhile, at last, afterward, etc.
Have I used the correct simple past tense in my writing?
Have I used the correct pronouns for my writing?
Did I use the correct punctuation and capitalization and
correct spelling?
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Arrange the following pictures in order
Get It Right
THINK ABOUT IT • Read the following information.
The expression of “Would you like . . . ?“ is normal used
for offering something to someone.
Tuti : Would you like a cup of tea, Mrs Shelley?
Mrs Shelley : Yes, please. Thank you. Hmmm... this tea
tastes good… and smells
fragrant too.
Tuti : Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
Ways to say it
Offering to older people:
• Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr Green?
• Should I get you a bottle of water?
• Could I offer you a glass of lemonade, Mrs Lina?
• Would you care for some salad?
Offering to friends:
• Want some?
• Have some.
• Chocolate?
• Glass of lemonade?
• Grab some for yourself.
Less formal expressions:
• Would you like to have a pancake?
• Why don’t you have some lemonade?
• What can I get for you?
• What will you have?
Declining an offer:
• No, thanks.
• No, I really wont. thank you.
• Not for me thanks.
• No, thanks. I’m not hungry. ;1
Accepting an offer:
• Thank you.
• Yes, please.
• I’d like it very much.
• Thank you. I would.
• That would be very nice.
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B. TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Practice offering the
following things. Accept or decline the offer.
C.ENJOY THIS • Practice offering expressions in a chain.
e.g. :
Student A : Would you like a glass of juice?
Student B :Yes, please. How about you (student C’s
name), would you like a
banana?
Student C : I’d like it very much. How about you
(student D’s name), want some
pizza?
Student D : …………………………………
Student E: : …………………………………
(all students in the class)
HINT:
If your friend’s answer is unclear, you can say: “1 beg your
pardon, what did you say?”
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Cultural Awareness
Read the text below. Then, answer the questions.
TEA TIME
All around the world, people drink tea. But tea does not
mean the same thing to everyone. In different countries,
people have very different ideas about drinking tea. In
China, for example, tea is always served when people get
together. The Chinese drink it at any time of day, at home,
or in a tea house. They prefer their tea plain, with nothing
else in it.
Tea is also important in Japan. The Japanese have a
special way of serving tea, called a tea ceremony. There is
even a special room for it in Japanese homes. Another tea
drinking country is England. In England the late afternoon
is ‘tea time’. Almost everyone has a cup of tea then. The
English usually make tea in a teapot and drink it with
cream and sugar. They also eat cakes, cookies and little
sandwiches at tea time.
In the United States people drink tea mostly for
breakfast or after meals. Americans usually have tea in
teapots. In the summer, many Americans drink cold tea -
called ‘iced tea’. They sometimes drink iced tea from cans,
like soda.
Find out:
1. What is the passage about?
2. When do Chinese drink tea?
3. Where can we find a tea ceremony?
4. When is tea time in England?
5. What do English people do at tea time?
6. How do Americans make tea?
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TRY THIS • Listen to Mike talking about how to make a
cheese omelet. While listening, fill in the blanks. Then,
answer the questions.
Have you ever eaten a cheese omelet? Do you know how to
make a Cheese Omelet? No? Would you like me to tell
you? Okay. This is the (1) ____ . listen to me.
To make a Cheese Omelet, you should prepare
ingredients such as (2) ____ egg, (3) ____ grams of cheese,
uhm... . . (4) ____cups of milk, three (5) ____ of cooking
oil, Uhm…. . . what else ? Oh, yeah, a pinch of salt and
don’t forget some (6) ____Now, (7) ____ a Cheese Omelet,
you will need some kitchen utensils like a frying (8) ____ a
fork, a whisk, a spatula, slim a cheese grater ... and a bowl
and of course . . . a plate. Okay? Are you following me?
Right! Let me tell you how to make it.
First, (9) ____ an egg into a bowl like this. Then whisk
the egg with a (10) ____ until it is smooth. (11) ____add
some milk and whisk well. Grate the cheese into the bowl
and (12) ____ Next, heat the oil in a frying pan, and pour
the mixture into the frying pan. (13) ____ turn the omelet
with a spatula when it (14) ____ . See, like this. Okay, next
cook both sides. After the omelet is done, place it on a (15)
____ , don’t forget to season it with salt and pepper and
you can eat it while it is warm. It’s easy, isn’t it?
Bon appetite!
Find out:
1. What kitchen utensils do you need to make an omelet?
2. Mention some ingredients you must prepare to make an
omelet?
3. Approximately, how many steps does it take to make a
cheese omelet?
4. Where do you think the monolog probably took place?
5. In your opinion, was Mike reading a text while making
the omelet or was he speaking directly while making
the omelet?
6. Is the text above spoken or written language? Is it
interactive or not?
7. What do you call this kind of text?
8. Who are the listeners?
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B. TRY THIS • Complete the paragraphs using the
sentence connectors of actions in order.
How to boil an egg
Do you know how to boil an egg? Well, this is the way
(1)_____ heat a saucepan of water on the stove. (2) _____
put the egg in the boiling water. (3) _____ heat it until it
boils. (4) _____ cook it
for three minutes. (5) _____ leave the egg until it cools.
Now, the egg is ready to serve. (6) _____ serve it with
pepper powder and salt.
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How to make instant fried noodles
Look, here, we’re going to make instant fried noodles,
okay? Listen to me. (1_____) heat a saucepan of water
until it boils. (2) _____ put the noodles in the boiling
water. (3) _____ put the seasoning and oil into a plate. (4)
_____ the noodles are cooked, take them out of the water
and drain well. (5) _____ mix the noodles well and (6)
_____ put some chili sauce and the soy-bean sauce. (7)
_____ serve the noodles on a plate and (8) _____ top
them with fried onions and garnish them with a slice of
tomato, egg and put some celery in it.
Moving Forward
YOUR CHALLENGE • Listen to the cassette. Arrange
the following jumbled instructions. Then identify the goal,
material(s) needed, and steps. Then, take turns reading it
aloud to your partner.
Listen carefully.
A. First, wash some rice in cold water. Like this.
Second, put the rice with some water in a pot.
B. Cooking Rice
C. After that, put the rice to the simmer and steam it for
about 45 minutes. Now, the rice is ready to be served.
D. Well, to cook rice you will need some rice and water.
Now, let me tell you steps of cooking rice.
E. Then, boil and cool it slowly for about 20 minutes.
(After 20 minutes) See, there is no more water now]
Find out:
1. What is this text talking about?
2. Where can you find this text?
3. Who usually reads the text?
4. What is the purpose of this text?
5. What materials are needed to cook rice?
6. What kitchen utensils are needed to cook rice?
7. How many steps are there in the instructions?
Hand in Hand
A. FIRST PROJECT • Work in pairs. Study the following
pictures and create a monolog about how to make a tomato
sandwich.
HINT You can use the following model to help you.
Well, my friends, have you ever eaten a sandwich? Do you
like it? All right, Uhm .... do you know how to make a
tomato sandwich? No? Would you like me to tell you?
Okay. Here we go. Listen to me.
To make a___________ ,you___________and uhm .... ,
what else ....? Oh, yeah, and don’t forget ___________
Now, to make a tomato sandwich, first, like this. Then
______
After that, . Then ______________See, like this. Don’t
forget . Now ________
B.SECOND PROJECT • Work in pairs. Complete these
instructions.
1. Prepare several picture cards describing materials
needed to make ‘chicken soup’.
2. Student A will show student B how to cook the chicken
soup.
3. Student B points and shows the correct picture cards in
responding to student A’s instructions.
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HINT: Begin your dialog like this:
Student A : Look, Mom is away, and we have nothing
to eat. What are we going to have for lunch and dinner?
Student B : Well, I think I’d like some chicken soup,
but I can’t make it. Can
you?
Student A : Of course, I can. I’m a good cook, you
know.
Student B : That would be great. So what do we need?
Student A : First, we need carrots and potatoes.
Student B :Carrots . . . Potatoes . . . Ah . . . here they
are. (showing the pictures)
Student A : And we need celery, green onions, green
peas.
Student B : There you are. (showing the pictures)
Student A : Chicken and sausages.
Student B : Chicken . . . and sausages. (showing the
pictures)
Student A : And don’t forget the seasonings.
Student B : Sorry?
Student A : Salt, margarine and pepper.
Student B : Oh, okay. Here they are. (showing the
cards) Well, what should we
do with all these materials?
Student A : First,________________ etc.
End your dialog like this:
Student A : When the soup is ready, you can serve it in
a bowl.
Student B : Wonderful. You have proved yourself to
be a good cook.
Student A : Thanks.
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Getting Started
1. Understanding rules
.
LET’S TALK • Read the following notice and answer the
questions.
HOTEL ROYAL TAIPEI
ROOM 1036
When Checking Out:
Check out by 12:00 noon.
Be sure to take all your personal belongings.
Leave your keys at the front desk.
Ask for the bill and pay at the cashier’s desk.
In Case of Fire:
Go to the nearest FIRE ALARM box and pull the
alarm. Fire extinguishers are available next to each fire
alarm box.
Do not use elevators.
Follow the signs to the nearest EMERGENcY EXIT in
the order to evacuate the building.
Hotel manager
Find Out:
1. Where can you find this type of notice?
2. Can you leave your room at 1:00 p.m.? Why/why not?
3. What should you do before you leave your room?
4. Where can you get your bill?
5. In case of fire, can you use an elevator?
6. What should you do when a fire happens?
7. What arc the fire extinguishers used for?
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2. Following instructions to fill in a form
B.TRY THIS • Fill in the form below. Follow these
instructions.
1. Write the date/month/year.
2. Fill the account number in the box provided (Your
account number is 999-67235577).
3. Select the account type by putting (/) in the appropriate
box.
4. Mention the amount of money in numbers (you want to
withdraw a half million rupiah) and write the amount of
money in letters.
5. Sign your name.
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C. discuss with your friends to answer these questions.
1. Have you ever traveled by airplane?
2. How many times have you traveled by airplane? Where
did you go?
3. Why must you fasten your seatbelt during takeoff and
landing?
4. Can people smoke in an airplane? Why?
5. Must we turn off our mobile phone when going by
plane? Why?
D.Listen to the instructions of the correct procedures to
use a life jacket, then put the correct order of the
numbers in the pictures.
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TRY THIS • Look at the pictures below. The person in
the picture isn’t saying appropriate expression. Put the
expressions in the correct picture.
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ENJOY THIS • Work in pairs. Make a short dialog based
on the signs in the picture below.
See the example.
e.g.:
Policeman : What does this sign mean?
Man : It means: Don’t smoke in this area.
TRY THIS • Answer the following questions orally.
1. Where would you find these signs?
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2. What about these ones? Why do people use these
signs?
3. What signs would you likely find in these places?
a. in the zoo
b. in a library
c. in a bank
d. on an aeroplane
e. in a mall
D.TRY THIS • Fill in the blank spaces with the suitable
imperatives.
Positive Commands
1. _______ your shoes when you enter a mosque.
2. _______ the light It’s dark here.
3. _______ to bed now It’s late at night.
4. _______ him up, or he will be late for school
5. _______ another cake. There are still many in the
cupboard.
6. _______ here till I come back.
7. _______ the truth or I’ll report you to the police.
8. _______ the TV The programs are not interesting.
9. _______ a tie. This is a formal investigation.
10. _______ an umbrella. It looks like to rain.
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Negative Commands
1. _______ so much noise. The baby is sleeping.
2. _______ rude. You’re talking to the teacher.
3. _______ it. We don’t have any left.
4. _______ too loud. They will hear us.
5. _______ angry. I’m just looking.
6. _______ with your mouthful. You’ll choke.
7. _______ time. Time is money.
8. _______ this electric wire. You’ll get a shock.
9. _______ late at night. You can’t get up early
tomorrow.
10. _______ afraid. I’m with you and by your side.
E. TRY THIS • Supply the following pictured-instructions
with the \,propriate imperative verbs.
Serving an ‘easy’ instant boiled noodles .
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WORK IN PAIRS • Fill in the blank spaces with must or
mustn’t.
Before you board a plane, you (1)______ show your
boarding card. You (2) ______ fasten your seatbelt during
take-off, landing, and during the flight when the sign is lit
up. Passengers (3) ______ use celiphones on board. You
use the toilet during
take-off or landing, and you (5) ______ smoke in the toilet
at any time. Passengers (6) ______smoke in the non-
smoking area.
After landing, you (7) ______ stay in your seat until the
aircraft has come to a standstill.
ENJOY THIS • Make dialog based on the following
situations.
Situation : Your cousin is going away for a month. While
he is away, he is going to lend his car to you. He leaves
you a message telling what needed to be done and what is
not allowed to be done to his car.
Cousin : Hi, I’m going away to Hawaii with my
wife for our honeymoon.
You : Wow! That’s great! How long will you be
away?
Cousin : ______________ ______ _______
You : ______________ ______ _______
Cousin : ______________ ______ _______
You : ______________ ______ _______
Cousin : Now, here’s what you have to do: ______
You : Yes, I will.
Cousin : Do you understand what I have told you?
You : Of course I do.
Cousin : Good for you. Well, I think that’s all.
You : Okay. Have a nice honeymoon!
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TRY THIS • Complete the paragraphs using the
appropriate sentence connectors.
These are the steps to operate your Microsoft Windows
XP computer. (1)_____ switch on your computer. Wait for
The Microsoft Windows XP desktop to appear.
(2) _____ click the START button on the bottom-left
corner hand task bar, select the PROGRAM and click. (3)
_____ , the Ms Word screen will appear. (4) _____ , you
can start typing.
To save a document or a file, you can follow these
steps. (5) _____, select and click FILE in the upper-left
hand corner task bar. Then, select SAVE as if you want to
save the file for the first time. Name the file and (6) _____ ,
click the SAVE button.
Now, after you have finished working with your
computer, you may turn it off by doing the following steps.
(7) _____ , save your work. (8) _____ click the CLOSE
button. (9) click START and select TURN OFF button.
(10) _____ , the
computer will end its program.
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Moving Forward
YOUR CHALLENGE • Read the following text about
how to play the hole game. Then, answer the questions.
The Hole Game
Two players, one marble per person, a hole in ground, a
line (distance) to start from.
1. You must dub (click marbles together).
2. You must check that the marbles are in good condition
and are nearly worth the
same value.
3. Dig a hole in the ground and draw a line, fair distance
away from the hole.
4. The first player carefully throws his or her marble
towards the hole.
5. Then the second player tries to throw his or her marble
closer to the hole than his
or her opponent.
6. The player whose marble is closest to the hole tries to
flick his/her marble into the hole. If successful, this
player tries to flick his or her opponent’s marble into
the hole. The person flicking the last marble into the
hole wins and gets to keep both
marbles.
(Taken from the hole game)
Find out:
1. What does the text tell us about?
2. How many players are involved in the game?
3. What important thing is used in the game?
4. How many steps are there in the instruction?
5. How can a player win the game?
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Hand in Hand
FIRST PROJECT • Rewrite this text with the correct
punctuation and capitalization.
how to cross the Street safely
there’s more to pedestrian safety than looking both ways
these guidelines follow the recommendations of the
national highway traffic safety administration choose a
corner where cars tend to Slow down the most when
crossing the street look to your left to your right and to
your left again before crossing the street continue looking
to the side as you proceed once you have determined that
you can cross the street safely understand and obey
crossing signals do not start to cross until the walk sign
appears but if you have already started to cross the street
get to the other side as quickly as possible remain alert to
drivers lights engine noises and other indications of
oncoming cars both before and as you cross the Street.
(Taken from: www.h ow-to-cross.com)
SECOND PROJECT. Analyze the text above. Identify the
goal and steps.
Goal
Steps
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THIRD PROJECT • Work in groups of four, complete the
missing instructions under each picture. Use the words
under the pictures. Then, rewrite it in a procedural text.
pump
put
press
ride
spread remove
rub
take
locate
escape
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Show It Off
TOUR MISSION • Write instructions on how to operate
something (It is of text up to you, you can choose any).
Complete it with pictures.
HINT Before you submit your work to your teacher, assess
your
work using this student’s checklist.
Self Assessment
1. Text organization:
Does my format consist
of: goal, materials needed
and methods?
Yes, I can
mention the goal.
Yes, I can
mention the
materials
Yes. I can
write the
methods.
2. Language features:
Is the text written in
simple present tense? (you
e.g.
cut, you fold, you mix)
Does the text include
imperative verbs? (e.g.:
cut, fold, twist, hold)?
Focuses on generalized
people. (using you”)
Does the text use
connecting words to do
with time and to connect
the text? (e.g. first, when,
e.g.:
then)
Yes, I use
simple present
tense.
e.g:
…………………
…
Yes, I use
imperatives.
e.g:
…………………
…
Yes, it focuses
on generalized
people.
e.g:
…………………
…
Yes, I use
connecting
words.
e.g:
…………………
…
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Stage 1 Enjoying the stories
Getting Started
ACTIVE LISTENING • Listen to the cassette and
answer tti
questions.
Tom : Oops, sorry. I am sorry.
Tina : It’s OK.
Tom : Oh, your books are wet.
Tina : It doesn’t matter. It’s my fault.
Tom : Here. I’ll wipe your books with my handkerchief.
Tina : No, thank you. It’s not necessary. Don’t worry
about it.
Find out:
1. How did Tina probably feel?
2. What happened to Tina?
3. Why did she say “No, thank you.”?
Grammar in Action
A. TRY THIS • Pay attention to the following sentences.
Find the differences between sentences in column A and
B.
Column A
1. Sorry, but it’s a special mission so I won’t tell you.
2. What a lovely uniform! Where are you going?
3. Oh, you look very great. May I join with you?
4. Okay. You can go with me but remember, don’t ask too
much.
5. Please, let me go with you. I promise I will be very
nice.
Column B
1. He said he was sorry and told me that it was a special
mission so he would not tell me.
2. He remarked what a lovely uniform it was and asked
me where I was going
3. He said that I looked very great and asked me if he
might join with me.
4. He agreed that I could go with him but ordered me to
remember not to ask too much.
5. He begged me to let him go with me and said that he
promised he would be very nice.
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TRY THIS • Change the following sentences into
reported speech with an introductory verb in the past
tense.
1. “So, what is the smile for? Something funny?”, she
asked me fiercely.
2. “You seem prettier when you’re angry....”, I answered.
3. “You’re crazy!!”, she cried.
4. “I know I’m crazy But do you know who makes me
crazy? Who makes me like this?”.
5. “You do!” I said firmly.
6. “I’ve never seen you cry before, Lina”.
7. “Tom, I don’t mean to hurt you. . .“, she said
nervously.
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8. “I see, you are a nice girl. Stop crying please.”
9. Okay, Lina. We can meet again at school tomorrow.. .
10. ‘Wait a minute. Tom!”, Lina stopped me.
TRY THIS • Apostrophe is used to contract words.
Write down the full form of the following apostrophes.
1. I don’t mean to hurt you. I can’t love you. Please don’t
hate mc. Let’s be friends till the end of time, but don’t
love me.
2. I can’t do that, you know. Oh God, help me explain it
to him.
3. “Do you think something’s wrong with Lina’s speech?”
4. “She shouldn’t say like that. It’s a meeting and she
doesn’t know a lot about us.”
5. I haven’t got time to get involved. Remember, Yasuo,
I’m applying to law school.
6. “What’s the matter with you?” asked her husband. ‘I’m
annoyed because I haven’t any jewellery to wear with
my dress. I will look shabby. I’d rather not go to the
party.’
7. Della wanted to buy a gold chain for Jim’s watch, but
she didn’t have the money.
Get It Right
Expressing thanks
A.THINK ABOUT IT • Read the following information.
Showing gratitude is a common thing to do in English
speaking countries. People often show gratitude when they
accept/refuse an offer/invitation, and when they receive
compliments/congratulations. However, showing gratitude
has a different form for each case. In British English, for
example, it is just not appropriate to say ‘You’re welcome’
as the response of thanks for the following situation:
Bus conductor : One pound fifteen.
Passenger : (gives L 1.15)
Bus conductor : Thank you.
Passenger : Thank you.
It is also important to use polite expressions in polite
situations. When refusing an invitation, for instance, you
don’t simply say ‘No thank you’. Pay attention to the
example of polite refusal on the next page.
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A : I was wondering, uh, if there’s a good movie in
the theater. Would you like to see it with mc tomorrow?
B : Thanks a lot, but I’m afraid I’m not free tomorrow
night. (What about. . . )
B.TRY THIS • Read and listen to these conversations
carefully.
Pay attention to their intonation. Then underline the
expressions of showing gratitude.
Conversation 1
A : Hello, John Smith speaking.
B : Hello. This is Helen Jones. May I speak to your
sister?
A : She just stepped out. I think she’s next door. I can
call her if you like.
B : No, thank you. I’ll phone again later. Good-bye.
A : Good-bye.
1. Where are they? Are they at the same place?
3. How do they get in touch?
Conversation 2
A : Excuse me, but can you tell me how to get to the
museum?
B : I’m afraid I don’t know, I’m new here myself.
A : I see. Thanks anyway.
B : Sorry I can’t help you.
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3. Where are the speakers?
4. Do they know each others very well? How do you
know?
Conversation 3
A : Would you like a little more tea?
B : Yes, please.
A : Please have another piece of cake.
B : Thank you. Uhm, Jane, I heard you were ill so I
brought you some fruit.
C : Thanks, Bill.
B : You’re welcome. By the way, this is for you,
Mary
A : For me? Really? Thank you, Bill. Oh, a book!
How nice of you! Thanks a
lot.
B : Don’t mention it, Mary. I’m very glad you like it.
A : Well, how about another piece of cake?
C : No, thanks. It’s delicious, but I’ve had plenty.
4. Where are they?
5. Do they know each other well?
A : Oops. Sorry.
B : It’s okay. Oh, your books are wet.
A : Here. I’ll wipe your books with my handkerchief.
B : No, thank you. It’s not necessary. Don’t worry
about it.
A : It doesn’t matter. It’s my fault.
7. What do the last sentences mean?
Conversations 5
A :I’m going to the post office. Would you like me to
post that letter for you?
B : I’ll go to the post office myself a little later, so I’ll
take it. Thanks anyway.
8. What do the last sentences mean?
Conversation 6
A : Hi, Mary, are you busy tonight?
B :No. Why?
A : Well, I’m giving a farewell party for Tom. Can
you come?
B :Yes, I’d love to. What time is it going to be?
A : At seven o’clock tonight.
B : All right. I won’t miss it. Thank you.
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I Did Not Mean to Hurt You
“Hello . . “Yustita!” Lucy’s voice surprised me. Why?
She never comes so early like this morning. She usually
comes a few minutes before the bell rings.
“Hi! What’s wrong? You don’t look yourself today.
Why did you come so early today?”
“My father gave me a lift. By the way have you heard
anything about Elsa?”
“What is the matter with her?” I asked.
“Haven’t you heard? Everyone at school has:’ she
replied.
“What is it? Would you tell me, please?” I begged her.
“OK. She is falling in love with Iwan. Don’t you
know? She is your classmate, isn’t she?”
“You are kidding! I can’t believe it is true. As far as I
know, she is a calm girl. But, . how about Iwan’s
response?” I asked her.
“Wow .... I don’t know. Please ask him yourself. Iwan
and you belong to the same volleyball club, don’t you? But
I think he pays no special attention to her. Since . . . he
loves somebody else,” she replied.
“Who is she?” I asked.
‘Well .... You’d better ask him yourself. The bell will
be ringing soon,” she answered hurriedly and ran to her
classroom.
Lucy is not my classmate. She is in the IPA (science)
department while I am in the language department.
The break finally ended. One by one, my friends
entered the classroom. It was very noisy in the classroom.
The teacher was absent and there was no special
assignment.
“Tita .... Are you going to play volleyball this
afternoon?” Elsa asked.
“Yes, what can I do for you?”
“T want to give this letter to Twan. Will you help me
give it to him?” Elsa begged me. “Yes, I will. Believe me. I
am as good as Mr. Postman:’ I said with a smile.
“Thanks a lot for your help.”
“No problem.”
In the afternoon, I met Iwan in the volleyball court. He
was smiling when I approached him. “Iwan ....“, I called.
“Yes, what is wrong?” he came to me with a smile.
“Here is a letter for you,” I said while handing it to
him.
“Who is it from?” Iwan requested. “Please read it
yourself;” I said.
‘Well, is it from your close friend?” “Right,” I replied
shortly.
Iwan was smiling when he looked at me. I was a bit
annoyed by his smile.
A week had passed when Elsa came to me and asked
about her letter.
“How about the letter?” I wonder why he hasn’t
answered it yet.”
“I’m afraid I don’t know. I haven’t met him for a week.
But 1 promise that I will ask about it as soon as I meet
him.”
“Don’t forget it, Tita”.
One evening Iwan dropped by my house to return a
book which he borrowed a few days before.
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“Iwan, have you answered Elsa’s letter I gave you a
few days ago?”
“Sorry, ... I have had no timc to write it. I’d rather
say .... 1 don’t love her, but I do love someone else,” he
replied.
“May 1 know who?”
‘Well, you will know everything soon. Sorry I must be
off now. Give my best regards to your parents. See you
tomorrow.”
“Yes, I will. See you”.
When I was studying that evening, I found a letter in
the book which Iwan returned. I was really very surprised
when I read it
OhmyGod! What should I do? Do I likc him? Maybe,
but how about Elsa? She is my classmate and my good
friend. It hurts to know this. Oh, no .... I will not do it. And
tomorrow I will tell him. I must find time to say it.
Iwan. . . I don’t mean to hurt you. I can’t love you.
Please don’t hate me. Let’s be friends till the end of time,
but don’t love me.
I can’t do that, you know. Oh, God, help me explain it
to him. I really don’t know what I will do if I meet Elsa
tomorrow.
Dear Yusrita Indriani,
Thanks a lot of your kindness. But I am very sorry to
let you know that I do not love your friend.
If you really want to know the girl who I like best, her
name is YUSTITA INDRIANI, the one who is reading this
letter now.
Yes, Tita, I do love you. I have wanted to say it to you
directly, but you never gave me a chance to do so.
Well, I’m waiting for your answer, dear.
With love,
Iwan Pradita
(adapted from: Hello English Magazine, 132)
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C. SECOND CHALLENGE • Write a summary of the
previous story
(I did not mean to hurt you) in your own words.
The story begins when Lucy told Yustita that
_______________________________________________
_____________
The conflict arose when Elsa asked Yustita to give a
private letter to Iwan.
_______________________________________________
_____________
Yustita found the reason why Iwan did not answer Elsa’s
letter
_______________________________________________
_____________
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Hand in Hand
YOUR PROJECT • Work in groups. Look at the
picture below. Describe the setting of the story and
create a possible dialog describing the incident.
HINT Consider the following questions to guide you.
• Where did the incident take place?
• When did it take place?
• How do you think the man fell in the river?
• Why did the man who was standing near them not help
him?
• Why did the man standing near the tree want to help the
man?
• How do you think passers-by would feel when they
witness this accident?
• What did the man near the tree do to help the drowning
man?
• What happens in the end?
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Show It Off
A.FIRST MISSION • Complete the story below as
creatively as you can. Don’t forget to include
expressions you’ve learned in this unit.
Siska and I have been close friends since we studied at
senior high school. I was driving her car and we were on
our way to the mall. She looked very happy after spending
her holiday in Bandung. I could see it from her big smile.
(Describe Siska’s and your feelings that made Siska happy.
What happened when she was in Bandung? Whom did she
meet?)
_______________________________________________
___________________
_______________________________________________
___________________
Suddenly a car passed us carelessly. I cursed and had to
stabilize my steering. Siska was upset too. I chased the car
and it took more than 10 minutes for me to finally manage
to force the driver to stop. Siska got out and walked
quickly to the car. She knocked on the door. (Describe the
car which passed them. How many passengers were there?
What about the driver? Did the driver open the door? What
did Siska do? What did the driver do? What did you do?
What was their feeling?)
_______________________________________________
___________________
_______________________________________________
___________________
I could not see anyone because the window was slightly
open. In the next second I heard a gunshot from the car.
Siska fell down with blood on her left chest.
(Describe clearly how Siska was shot. Who shot her? How
was Siska? Were there any people around you? What did
you do then? Chase the shooter or help Siska)
_______________________________________________
___________________
_______________________________________________
___________________
I was sitting next to Siska’s bed. Siska was still in critical
condition. Her eyes were closed.
(Finish the story in your own way. What happened to
Siska? What has the incident taught you? How did you
feel?)
HINT.You may follow the instructions given in brackets.
B.SECOND MISSION • Retell your story in front of the
class. Use gambits of retelling a story.
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Getting Started
THINK ABOUT IT • Look at these pictures. How
would you describe their characters? Read the options
and circle your answer.
Did you know?
Antonym: two words that express opposing concepts
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Grammar in Action
A. TRY THIS • Circle the right pronoun.
This was the first time (1 I/me)’d ever heard such a
speech. No, no, it wasn’t a speech at all, (2 I/me) realized. (3
They/il) sounded like criticism of someone. And (4 mine/i)
was sure that it was of (5 mine/me). But why? (6 I/Me)
hadn’t done anything wrong or even talked very much with
the speaker. I had never disturbed (7 she/her), never! (8
She/Her) tallked as if she had been here for a long time. Oh
boy! I had to asked
(9 she/be,) about (10 them/it). I had to know (11 she/her)
better. (12 Her/She)
bad to explain to (13 I/me) why (14 her/she) had made such a
speech. (15 She/He,) had to!
(16 I/Me) watched (17 she/her) some more. If only (18
her/she) was a boy, (19 Me/I) would have bit (20 she/her). I
became more and more annoyed as some of my friends
began to sneak glances at (21 I/me). I only gave (22 they/
them) a smile. I was aware that I was only a member.
Again I looked at the girl standing at the podium, the girl
with the bright eyes. I became restless.
B.TRY THIS • Fill in the blanks with the right
pronoun.
Friday morning, I reached school at about six-fifteen.
There still wasn’t anyone there, or so (1) ________
thought. I calmly walked to (2)________ classroom. But as
I passed the back window of my classroom I suddenly
stopped. There was somebody in the room. A girl, and I
was sure I knew (3) ________ . (4)_________ was
drawing something on the blackboard. Slowly I entered the
class by the backdoor. I sat on a chair on the corner. I
smiled as (5) ________ realized what (6) ________ was
drawing. She was drawing me. I had no idea that (7)
________ was good at drawing. It resembled (8)________
so closely that I almost spoke up. Fortunately, though, I
kept my silence. I didn’t want to disturb her. “Let her finish
the picture and after that I will ask her some questions” I
said to myself.
“Finished?” I asked (9) ________ when she had
stopped drawing.
She was so surprised that (10)______ face immediately
turned red. She looked at me angrily. We said nothing for a
moment. I could see that (11) ________ was a very good
looking girl. But (12) ________ face was full of anger. I
tried to smile as nicely as I could.
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TRY THIS • Fill in the blanks with the following words.
Happened
Rushed
Sat
Hit
Sighed
Looked
Needed
Cried
“Krisna, we have a serious problem,” Ramon phoned.
“Siska was shot. She is critical.”
“WHAT?” Krisna was shocked. ‘What happened?”
“Just come to hospital now,” Ramon said. “And I’ll tell
you what happened.”
Krisna (1)______ to his car and went to the hospital
quickly. He found Ramon sitting nervously in front of the
operation’s room.
“How is she?” Krisna asked. Ramon didn’t answer. He
just (2) ______ at his friend deeply. Then he (3) ______
“I don’t know, Kris. The bullet (4) ______ her left
chest. The doctors said that she (5) ______ a miracle,”
Ramon said. “It’s my fault,” Ramon (6) ______ Krisna (7)
______ next to Ramon trying to calm him down.
“Be strong, Ramon. Now will you tell me what (8)
______ ?“
TRY THIS • Change the verbs in brackets into a suitable
tense.
1. ‘Why do you smile all the time, Sis?” Ramon _______
(a. ask). He _______ (b. drive) Siska’s car and they
_______ (c. be) on their way to their office. It _______
(d. be) Siska’s first day after a week off. She _______
(e. look) very happy. Ramon could see it from her big
smile.
2. “What a surprise!” Ramon _______ (a. exclaim). “So,
what were you guys doing?” “We were doing nothing.
We _______ (b. meet) by accident. We met in a mall
when I_______ (c. be) about to buy my twelve-year-
old nephew a birthday present. When I _______ (d.
look) around, I collided with someone who was reading
a book. We _______ (e. be) surprised when we looked
at each other. He hasn’t changed, Ramon,” Siska
_______ (f. tell) her story enthusiastically. “He just
looked thinner. He apologized for not having time to
say goodbye to me when he (g leave).”
3. “Get him, Ramon! Get him!” Siska who was not in a
mood to talk after telling her story. Ramon chased the
car and it _______ (a. take) more than ten minutes for
him to finally manage to force the driver to pull over.
Siska (b. &el) out and walked quickly to the car.
She_______ (c. knock) on the door. Ramon could not
see anyone since the window was slightly open. In the
next second, Ramon (d. hear) a gunshot from the car.
Siska ________ (e. fall) down with blood on her left
chest. The car sped away Siska _______ (f. bold) the
wound and ordered Ramon to chase the car. Ramon,
however, was confused. He didn’t want to leave Siska
in that condition. Meanwhile he didn’t want to lose the
shooter either. But his mind _______ (g. ask) him to
help Siska first.
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Get It Right
1. Creating an orientation of a story
A. THINK ABOUT IT • Read and learn.
The same topic can be introduced by different methods.
Read this example carefully
Topic : Finding the answer.
1. Describing the setting
He looked at the girl with the bright eyes, sharp nose
and beautiful long hair standing and delivering a speech
on the wooden podium. This was the first time he had
ever heard such a speech. No, it wasn’t speech at all. It
sounded like a criticism of someone. And he was sure
that it was of him. He should try to find the reason why
that new student hated him so much.
2. Using direct speech
We just need active members who are willing to
support this organization. So active members, - yes and
passive members - no. Don’t come here if you have no
idea about this organization.’ She had repeated these
two parts twice and snuck a glance at Tom when she
finished her sentences.
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‘Do you think something’s wrong with Lina’s speech?’
A friend beside him asked.
‘She shouldn’t have said like that. It’s a meeting and
she doesn’t know a lot about us.’ Tom heard the voice
of his friend. ‘I’ve got to find out the reason why she
hates me so much.’ He stood up and left the room.
3. Stating your own belief, opinion or feelings
I never thought that I would do something bad or
disturb a woman especially the one I didn’t know very
well. That’s why I felt very confused when I knew that
someone I didn’t know well said openly in front of my
friends and I that she disliked me a lot. Frankly, I
should say that she was a nice girl She didn’t mention
my name but I was sure that it was me as she glanced at
me many times while speaking. I thought I had to meet
and ask her why.
4. Creating a climax
He turned pale and felt very ashamed. His legs became
weak. He would have hit that girl But she was a girl so
he could do nothing. She was nice and beautiful, he
agreed. But she hated me without a definite reason,
100% he disagreed. He should call her soon after the
meeting so she could explain everything clearly or he
would get her out of the organization.
5. Recalling an incident or event
First he let her talk as she wanted. He didn’t know Lina
very weli and it was the first meeting with her in the
organization. She didn’t mention his name but she
snuck glances many times at him whenever she
expressed her opinions. Then his friend sat next to him
and reminded him about Lina’s speech. She was
criticizing someone and it was him. Finally he couldn’t
bear anymore. He walked out the room after giving a
little smile to her. He would find the answer later.
6. Using a question
How would you feel if someone you didn’t know very
well hated you so much? What would you do if that one
was brave enough to express her/his feelings in a
meeting where many of your friends including you
were there? I-low would you feel? What would you do
to that person?
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TRY THIS • Work in groups of three or four and
develop the following topics using different methods.
Topics:
• Broken heart
• The first love
• Trapped in a toilet
2.Creating an ending of a story
Let’s learn how to create a creative ending of a short story.
Match the resolution of a short story in the left column with
a suitable phrase in the right column.
ResolutionKinds of story
ending
a. ‘Oh my, God! What must I
do? Do I like him? Maybe,
but how about Elsa? She is
my classmate and she is my
good friend. It hurts to know
it. Oh, no.... I will not do it.
And tomorrow I will tell him.
must find time to say this.
Iwan. . . .1 don’t mean to hurt
you. I can’t love you. Please
don’t hate me. Let’s be
friends till the end of time,
but don’t love me. I can’t do
that, you know. Oh, God, help
me explain it to him. I really
don’t know what I will do if I
meet Elsa tomorrow’
A happy ending
b. Carefully, I tore the envelope
open and took a short paper
out. Thanks a lot for your
kindness. But I am very sorry
to let you know that I love
somebody else.
She is reading the letter now.
I ran and found a small mirror
A sad ending
on my table. I studied my
face. Well, I looked a bit
beautiful. I will wake up early
and tell iwan that I also had
the same feeling.
c. I was reading ‘The Prisoner
of Azkaban’ when an
envelope dropped out. It was
a pink envelope and a familiar
letter. I tried hard to hide my
feelings but I couldn’t stand it
anymore. “I love a cute girL
Her name is Tita. Please,
answer me soon”. ‘Iwan loves
Tita?’ he expressed his
feelings very clearly. I always
thought that he loves me
only.’
An unexpected
feeling
d. When I knew that Iwan loved
my best friend Tita, I learned
something new. Love is a
sacrifice. Iwan used to love
me. It was unforgettable but
now he loved
somebody else. I was
miserable.
Stating your
own
feeling/opinion
e. We have to understand that to
love is as difficult as to be
loved. Both need endless
sacrifice. That was what
happened to the lovers.
Re-emphasizing
the main idea
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Moving Forward
ACTIVE READING • Read the following short story.
Then, answer the questions.
The Gift
by O’Henry
Well, here is the story; Delia and Jim Young are a poor
newly married couple. Jim’ wage was enough to rent only a
very small apartment. But there were two things of which
each were extremely proud: Della had the longest and most
beautiful hair in all of New York, and Jim possessed a
magnificent gold pocket watch, given to him by his father.
New Year’s Day was drawing near, and Jim and Della
began to think what present they could afford to give each
other Della always noticed sadly when Jim looked at his
watch, it was fixed to button-hole of his coat by a common
old leather strap. He really needed a gold chain for his
watch. And Jim often thought, as he looked at Delia
combing her long hair.” How nice it would if only he could
buy her a jeweled hair- comb for her hair.” But a gold
watch-chain and a jeweled hair-comb would have cost far
more money than they could afford.
Then suddenly Dell had a wonderful idea! Quickly she
ran down the street to the shop with the notice ‘Hair
Bought’ She went in and an hour later walked out of the
shop with $15 in her hand, but with short-cut hair! On the
way home she stopped at a watchmaker’s shop and found
exactly the right chain for Jim’s watch.
Returning home, Della wrapped the precious gift in a
piece of colored paper, then she curled her short hair.
When Jim arrived home and saw her hair, he was
speechless.
“Oh, Jim, don’t look at me like that!,” said Della. “it
will grow again, sure it will.” She handed a parcel to Jim.
“You see, I had to sell it to get some money for your
present Happy New Year, Jim darling.”
Jim opened the parcel. He dropped into a chair and
laughed until tears came out of his eyes, “1 think we’d
better put this present away for a while;’ he said, gently at
last “You see;’ he continued, taking a small package from
his pocket. “I sold my watch to buy this comb for your
hair! isn’t that funny?”
Nodding, as the tears rose in her eyes too Della gave
Jim a brave smile and said, “Our presents are the best
presents in the world, you know.”
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Find out:
1. What information can you get from previous story?
2. Why did Della cut her hair?
3. Why did Jim Young sell his magnificent gold pocket
watch?
4. Could Della and Jim use their presents at once?
Why/why not?
5. Why did Della think that their New Year presents were
the best in the world?
6. In your opinion, is it a happy or sad ending story?
Explain.
7. Did you enjoy reading the story? Why/why not?
B. YOUR TURN • Complete the following sentences.
1. Della and Jim Young, a newly married couple, were
poor. The only precious thing Della had was her
_______ while Jim possessed
2. Della wanted to buy a gold chain for Jim’s watch, but
she didn’t have enough money and so she _________
3. Meanwhile, Jim sold his watch because _______
4. Because Jim was shocked to see Della’s short hair,
Della quickly said ‘____ _____ _‘ and _____ ______
5. When Jim opened the parcel, he cried with tears
because
ENJOY THIS • Discuss with your partner to find the
answers to the following questions.
1. What kind of short story is it?
2. Does the title seize your attention? How does it relate
to the story?
3. How does the beginning of the story arouse your
interest?
4. Where does the action take place?
5. When does the action take place?
6. Does the setting have an important bearing on the
action?
7. Who are the characters? Are they true to life?
8. Why are the characters important in the story?
9. What is the story about?
10. Is the story interesting or exciting?
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11. What are the problems that hinder the main characters
from achieving their goal or goals?
12. How does the writer build up the suspense?
13. Is the ending of the story a surprise? Are the problems
solved?
14. Who is telling the story? Is it a character in the story or
an observer?
15. The first paragraph is the ____ ____ ____ _____ of the
story.
16. The complication began in paragraph _____
____________
17. The last paragraph is the __________ _______ of the
story.
18. Complete the following table.
Hand in Hand
FIRST PROJECT • Work in pairs. Arrange these
jumbled paragraphs Then, answer the questions.
HINT) Arrange the paragraphs into a suitable generic
structure of a narrative (i.e. orientation, complication, and
resolution).
The Necklace
(by: Guy de Maupassant)
(1) Mathilda Loise was one of those pretty and
charming who seemed to have been born through
some mistakes of fortune into the wrong family.
She let herself get married to a lowly-paid clerk,
Frau Loisel, who worked at the Department of
Education in Paris. She was unhappy because of the
poor apartment in which they lived, with its shabby
furniture. All day long she would think of the
beautiful houses of wealthy people
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(2) Mathilda Loise had to live in a dreadful life more
than they did before. She had to work hard. Her
husband had extra work at night to pay for the
18,000 francs debt Mathilda looked old now and
dressed untidily.
(3) So the day of the party arrived. Mathilda was a
great success. She looked pretty and I charming.
Every man in the party admired him and every
woman in the party was jealous of her beauty; She
felt very satisfied with her appearance.
(4) The day of the party was getting near, but Mathilda
seemed sad, worried and nervous. “What’s the
matter with you?” asked her husband. “i’m annoyed
because I haven’t any jewellery to wear with my
dress. I will look shabby. I’d rather not go to the
party”, complained Mathilda.
(5) No the problem was how to return the diamond to
Mrs. Forester. The diamond
cost 36,000 francs. Frau had to get 18,000 francs
his father left for him and borrowed another 18,000
francs. At last they got the money and the first
problem was overcome.
(6) One Sunday, as she was walking on the road to get
fresh air, she met Mrs. Forestet Mrs. Forester hardly
recognized her. Mathilda told her about the lost
diamond. Mrs. Forester, terribly upset, took her
friend’s hands in her own. “Oh, my poor Mathilda!
My diamond necklace was imitation! It was worth
500 francs at the most!”
(7) One evening, her husband came back from the
office and prtiudly gave ha an invitation to a
magnificent ball. She quickly opened and read the
invitation. Instead of being delighted, she threw the
invitation angrily on the table, and said with an
angry look, “What use is this to me? What do you
expect me to wear if I go to a party of this kind?”
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(8) Returning home tiredly, she took off her coat and
stood in front of the mirror. Suddenly she gave a
cry The diamond necklace was no longer there.
They looked for it everywhere but the diamond was
lost.
(9) Frau was very upset and said, “ok, Mathilda. How
much would a nice dress cost?” She thought for a
moment, then replied, “Guess I could get one for
400 francs. All right. I’ll give you 400 francs. But
try to get a really nice dress,” Frau said.
(10) “Go and see Mrs Forester, your friend and ask her
to lend you some jewelry,” said Frau at last. “What
a good idea!” cried Mathilda.
Find out:
1. Where did Mathilda and Frau live?
2. Why did she feel that she was the unluckiest
woman in Paris?
3. Where do you think she lost the diamond necklace?
4. What was Frau’s effort to return the diamond?
5. Describe Mathilda and Frau characters.
B. SECOND PROJECT • Let’s work together again to
create a different setting of the following paragraph by
adding words/phrases/ statements/questions/imperatives or
exclamations.
Mathilda Loise was (1)______. She had a (2) ______ . She
was (3) ______ But she seemed to have been born through
some mistakes of fortune into the wrong family. She let
herself get married to a lowly-paid clerk, Frau Loisel, (4)
______ He worked at the Department of Education in
Paris. She was unhappy because of the poor apartment in
which they lived, with (5) ______furniture. All day long
she would think of the beautiful houses of wealthy people.
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B.THIRD PROJECT • Work in pairs. Create a different
climax. Describe
more clearly what a dreadful life Mathilda had. had to work
hard. Her husband had extra work at night to pay for the
Mathilda Loise had to live a dreadful life more than she did
before. She 18,000 francs debt Mathilda looked old now
and dressed untidily
B.FOURTH PROJECT • Work in pairs. Create a
different ending for “The Necklace.”
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Write your own short story. If you
can’t think of a topic, here are some pictures to inspire you.
HINT
Use the checklist on page 61 to help you create the story.
p.114
Stage 1 describing animals
A. LET’S TALK. Look at these animals pictures. Label
them with correct words. Then, answer the questions.
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TRY THIS • Which of the following are domestic
animals? Give a
tick ().
TRY THIS • Read the text below. Then, answer the
questions.
Among pets, I like dogs the best because they are tame
animals and they can be trained as a man’s friend.
I have a wonderful dog. I named him Volvo. You
know, Volvo is a male dog. He is a Pomeranian dog and is
about... uhm…two years old. That’s right, two years old.
My dog is great. He has grayish-white fur; small ears,
and a cone- shaped mouth. His paws are strong.
Well, my dear Volvo is a clever dog. He always barks
loudly and noisily when there is a stranger coming to my
house. You know what? He also can do many things such
as sitting down quietly, bringing the newspaper to me,
standing on his two hind feet, and shaking my hand.
I always take him to a grooming salon twice a month to
have him bathed and to trim his fur neatly. Volvo eats
dog’s food, fresh meal and uhm... drinks fresh milk. I don’t
let him eat bones because they are not good for him.
Find out:
1. What is the subject of description in the text above?
2. What is Volvo?
3. What does Volvo look like?
a. His fur
b. his ears
c. his mouth
d. his paws
4. What makes Volvo different from other dogs?
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TRY THIS • Change these sentences using another linking
verb. Number one has been done for you.
1. Browny has large black eyes. Browny ‘s eyes are large
and black.
2. Tweety is fatter than the other birds. Tweety looks
____________
3. There is a flower horn on Mars’s head. Mars
____________on her head.
4. BB’s hooked beak is so powerful____________
5. Volvo has grayish-white fur. BB’s has____________
6. BB’s feathered crest is colorful and stiff.
BB’s____________
appears____________
7. Ganky is a funny rabbit with two long ears. Ganky is a
funny rabbit that____________
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TRY THIS • Make sentences using the pattern
S+V+O+Noun and gives the reason. Number 1 has been
done for you as an example.
1. I call it Browny because it has brown fur.
2. I name the cockatoo BB because
______________________
3. ___________________ _________
4. ___________________ _________
5. ___________________ _________
6. ___________________ _________
TRY THIS • Look at the following picture and
complete the text.
The words below might help you.
• is/are
• named
• follow
• look
• feel
Well, do you want to know about my ‘Ani?? Ani
(1)______ a female baby elephant. I (2) ______her ‘Ani’
because she (3) ______ like a very nice infant when she
was born. She (4) ______ from Sumatran but now she (5)
______in Safari Park, West Java. Her parents (6)
______from different cities. Her mother, Marsini, (7)
______ from Lampung, while her father, David, is from
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, both (8) ______in Sumatra.
People say that Ani’ (9) ______ the smallest Asian
elephant. It’s very sad that nowadays Ani (10)
______serious pressures. Look at the picture, she (11)
______ very thin and unhealthy. She (12) ______ her
mother’s. Can you tell me what I should do? Contact me at
the Worldwide Fund for Nature. Thank you.
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Moving Forward
A.FIRST CHALLENGE • Listen to the cassette and fill in
the blanks.
Do you like birds? Do you have one at home? I have one.
It’s a cockatoo. It’s the most (1)________ bird I have ever
had. I call it BB.
Well, BB is originally (2) ________ to the Philippines. BB
has a stiff feathered crest and (3) ________ hooked beak.
Her body size lies between 30 and 32 centimeters. You see,
BB is a (4) ________cockatoo. She is clever at mimicking
a human’s (5) ________. She can say, “Good morning.
How are you today?” or sing “Twinkle, twinkle little star”.
She (6) ________ very loudy when she is (7)
________Everybody finds her________ (8) . BB has (9)
________feathers. She has blue feathers with
bright markings. The combination of blue, orange and pink
makes her look cute. You know what, she can (10)
________up two ears of corn every day and she drink a lot
of water.
Find out:
1. What is BB?
2. What does it look like?
3. Is she a clever cockatoo? How do you know?
4. What does she eat?
5. Where does the bird come from?
6. How big is BB?
7. What is the speaker’s purpose in this spoken text?
ACTIVE LISTENING • Listen to Belle again. While
listening, check () the boxes.
Then, answer the questions.
Introduction
1. How did the speaker start the story?
greeting
Telling topic
Identification
2. Who is the subject of the description?
BB
Belle
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Description(s)
3. How big is the cockatoo?
30-32 cm
13-32 cm
4. What can the cockatoo do?
mimicking a human’s face
singing
Closing
5. How did the speaker end the story?
saying thanks
no closing
Hand in Hand
YOUR PROJECT • Role play. Work in pairs. One student
will be Mrs. Andrews and the other student a policeman/a
policewoman. Make a conversation based on the following
situation. Then, act it out in front of the class.
Situation: One evening, it began to snow heavy/y outside.
Mrs. Andrews was looking for her cat everywhere and
shouted its name, but she couldn’t find it. So she went to
the police station.
Start your dialog as follow:
Mrs. Andrews : I have lost my cat. Has anybody found
one?
Police : No, madam. What does your cat look like?
Mrs. Andrews : Well, let me tell you about my cat.
Help Mrs. Andrews describe her cat to the police. End the
conversation by using the expression of thanking and
leave-taking.
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Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Follow these instructions.
1. Take a picture of your pet at home, or any domestic
animals you like very much.
2. Tell your friends about your favorite pet in front of the
class.
While your friend is talking about his/her pet, assess
him/her using this student’s checklist. Put a tick () in the
spaces provided.
1. The spoken text consists of at least two basic groups:
identification and description.
Correct correct (
Partly
Incorrect
2. a. Is the identification clearly stated?
Clearly stated
Partly clear
Unclear
b. Are the parts of the animal clearly mentioned?
Yes
Partly
No
c. Is the description easy to follow and understand?
Completely easy
Partly easy
Difficult easy to follow
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3. The style of speaking:
a. Does he/she speak fluently?
Fluently
Quite fluently
Not fluently
b. Is his/her English good and acceptable?
Good and acceptable
Quite good
Awkward
C. Is the person relaxed in speaking?
Relaxed and self confident
Serious
Nervous
d. Is there an opening, describing and closing?
Opening, describing and closing
Opening and closing
Not at all
Stage 2 Describing people
Getting Started
A LET’S TALK • Look at the following human body.
Match the numbers with the words in the box.
p.122
B. Active reading. Read the following comic strip. Then,
answer the questions
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Find out:
1. What is the topic of the conversation?
2. What is the subject of description in the story?
3. How does Tizzy look like?
4. What is Ted’s opinion about Tizzy?
5. Who is Tizzy? Does Ted know her?
ENJOY THIS • George is writing a letter to his mother
about Lizzy. Take a look at the differences between spoken
and written language.
Dearest Mom,
Mom, I couldn’t wait to tell you about my new girl friend.
Last month I met a girl in my college. Her name is
Elizabeth. I call her Lizzy for short. She comes from
Jakarta but she lives in Semarang with her aunt. Lizzy is
slim girl of average height. Her short wavy jet-black hair
make her young and fresh. She is a charming and gentle
girl and has a pleasant manner. I like her because she
understand me very much and she is always ready to hear
my opinion.
Mom, when are you going to Semarang again? When you
do, I will introduce Lizzy to you, Mom. I’m sure you’ll like
her very much. So, I’m expecting to see you soon. Bye,
Mom!
Love,
George
Find out:
1. Who is the letter addressed to?
2. Why did George want his mother to come to
Semarang?
3. Where does Tizzy come from?
4. Who does she live with in Semarang?
5. Which is shorter, the comic strip or the letter? Why?
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Get It Right
1. Describing physical features
READ AND LEARN • When we describe a person, we
commonly mention the general features first.
e.g : Aulia is tall and fair. She is slim and beautiflil and has
long black hair.
The following groups of words and phrases contain
characteristics ui a general description. Look over them.
Complexion
fair, dark
e.g. :
• Whitney has a dark complexion but Julia has a fair
complexion.
• Whitney is dark-skinned but Julia is fair-skinned.
Height
tall, short, of average height, of medium height
e.g.:
• Tony is tall but Peter is of medium height.
• Fanny is not short but she is of average height.
Age
old, young, elderly, middle-aged, older than his/her age,
younger than his/her age
e.g. :
• Paul is 24 years old but he looks older than his age.
• I’m 35 and my brother is 30, but I look younger than
my brother.
• My aunt, Betty is an elderly woman.
• My aunt is 30 years old, but she always appears
younger.
Build/Figure
small, tiny, diminutive, big, stocky, stout, muscular,
straight, bent, skinny, slim, slender, slight, plump, fat,
obese, straight
e.g.:
• The soldier’s body is straight and muscular.
• The old woman has a diminutive and bent body.
Looks
attractive, beautiful, great looking, charming, pretty cute,
cool, sexy, homely, plain, unattractive, ugly
e.g. :
• Jessica looks beautiful with her red lips.
• Adam is a cute and cool young man.
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B.TRY THIS • Match the nouns with the suitable
adjectives in size or colors.
Size/Quality
big – thick-
narrow-pointed
Small-high-
chubby-bald
Long-dimpled-
bushy-round
Short-wavy-
curly-slanted
Wide-kinky-flat-
aquiline
Color
black – grey
beown-blond
blue-auburn
green-dark
red-fair
Noun
ears – eyebrows
hair-lips
mouth-cheeks
eyes-forehead
nose-head
Examples:
1. auburn hair
2. flat nose
3. dimpled cheeks
4. small ears
C.THINK ABOUT IT • Read and try understand.
Sometimes, we also use compound adjective to describe a
person’s adjective physical features.
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D.TRY THIS • Fill in the blanks with the appropriate
compound adjectives. Number one has been done for you.
1. Agni was so bright-eyed when she heard that she was
nominated as the best student of the year.
2. Mr. Adam always appears neat with his _________
because he always shaves every two days.
3. As a sportsman, Arnold is ________
4. Mr. Darma is no longer young. He is _________ man.
5. She really looks beautiful in her ________
6. Anita’s hair is no longer________ She is coloring it
________
B. TRY THIS • Complete a short description of “Roni’.
Roni is one of the students’ president candidates of our
school. He lives in Singosari, Semarang but actually he was
born in Padang, West Sumatra. Rom has brown skin and
_________
C.TRY THIS • Read the text below to create a short
description of ,)the new chef at Shang Palace.
New Chef at Shang Palace (Liu Ching Hai)
The award-winning Shang Palace restaurant has appointed
Liu Ching Hat as its new executive Chinese chef.
Named by Jakarta Kilni magazine as the most popular
Chinese restaurant in town, Shang Palace promises that Liu
will bring a fresh and new spirit to the restaurant.
Shang Palace is also famous for its sumptuous Dim
Sum.
Starting his career at the age of 15, Liu has more than
20 years of culinary experience.
Liu won the “Best Culinary Skill Award” competition
organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Association in 1989.
The Jakarta Post, 2006
Liu Ching Hai is__________________
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Describing people through personality trait
G.TRY THIS • Find the antonyms of the following
personality traits.
1. diligent > < lazy
2. generous >< ______________________________
3. friendly > < ______________________________
4. easy-going >< ______________________________
5. creative >< ______________________________
6. two-faced > < ______________________________
7. rebellious >< ______________________________
8. aloof >< ______________________________
9. reliable > <______________________________
10. untidy ><______________________________
11. intelligent > <______________________________
12. patient ><______________________________
13. generous ><______________________________
14. stingy > <______________________________
15. emotional ><______________________________
H.TRY THIS • Match each word with their definition.
a. easygoing 1. someone who likes giving things
to other people
b. emotional 2. a person who waits calmly for
things and doesn’t worry
are not on time
c. generous 3. a person who doesn’t usually
worry or get angry
d. independent 4. people who dont do what they
say they will
e. moody 5. someone who is often gloomy or
depressed
f. patient 6. people who have a high opinion
of their own importance
g. proud 7. a person who doesn’t often ask
for other people’s help
h. sociable 8. a person who enjoy s being with
other people
i. unreliable 9. peopIe who show their feeling
easily
I. ENJOY THIS • Read this conversation. Find the good
and bad qualities of the two candidates. Write them in the
table provided.
Wendi and Hannah are in the library talking about the
comins president of the
club.
Wendy : Hannah, will you vote for Henry as the
president of the club?
Hannah : Sure. He’d make an excellent president.
Wendy : Oh, really? What makes you so sure?
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Hannah : Well, he’s really energetic, he always gets
things clone, he knows
how to listen to other people and then
make a decision. Besides, he’s
very handsome, you know.
Wendy : Yeah, I know that. But I heard that he likes
cheating during a test and
he can become very stingy sometimes.
Hannah : Yes, I heard about that, too.
Wendy : What about other candidates Dessy Ratna?
Hannah : Uhm... sorry; I have no idea. I won’t judge
her because I don’t know
her very much. But I heard that she’s a
smart student. What about
you?
Wendy : Me? Uhmm.... I won’t vote for Dessy
Ratna for sure. You know
why? Because I think she’s arrogant and
bad tempered. I don’t think
that she’s a good organizer. Believe me.
She is not very helpful when
things need to be done.
Hannah : Well, I guess I have to learn a lot more
about the others. Oh, anyway,
I have to go now, I have someone to call.
Excuse me. Nice talking to
you.
Wendy :You too. Bye!
Hannah : Bye!
J. TRY THIS • Read the following questions and
response.
How does Hartono
(you
friend’s
Dress? He dresses
very well.
He dresses
name) rather poorly.
He is very well
dressed
How does Laela (you
friend’s
name)
Dress? She is very
well dressed.
She likes bright
colors.
She wears the
latest fashions.
She dresses
very
fashionably.
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Rudi
haryo
no
Mary
Ana
Is A good-
looking boy
A pleasant-
looking boy
Very pretty
girl
An attractive
girl
Who always
wear
New
clothes.
Old
clothes.
Unusual
clothes.
Expensive
clothes
He
She
Lik
es
To
wea
r
Jeans
Long
dresse
s
And Sandals
Italian
shoes
High-
heeled
shoes
He
She
Ha
s
Shor
t
Lon
g
Blond
e
Curly
Straig
h
a
ir
a
n
d
Slan
ted
Brig
ht
Gree
n
Blue
Bro
Eye
s
ht Alm
ond
-
sha
ped
wn
Blac
k
He
She
Is Very tall
Quite short
About average
height
And is Rather slim
A little
plump
Not
overweight
Rather fat
Every
body
Lik
es
Hi
m
her
He
She
Has A very nice
personality
A very pleasant
manner
A cheerful smile
A relaxed manner
Get It Right
A.THINK ABOUT IT • Listen to the conversation and fill
in the blanks.
Anisa : Wow! That’s a (1)_______ dress,
Dinahyu. Is it new?
Dinahyu : Yes, it is. (2) _______
Anisa : The color and the model (3) _______ on
you.
Dinahyu : Oh, do you really think so? I am really
fond of this dress.
Anisa : Did you make it yourself?
Dinahyu : Certainly not, Anis. My aunt gave it to me
as a birthday gift.
Anisa : Did she? What a (4) _______ you have!
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Ways to say it
Expressing Compliments
Expressing compliments:
• That’s a lovely cake.
• That was a nice lunch.
• You look good in that dress.
• What a lovely garden.
• You’re really a good cook.
• You’ve done a great job
• You did it very well.
• Well done.
• You’re doing just fine.
• You’re doing great.
Responding to compliments:
• Thank you.
• I’m glad you enjoyed it.
• Thanks. Do you really think so?
• Thank you very much. It’s nice of you to say so.
• I’m glad you like it.
• Thanks a lot.
B. TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Make a short conversation
based on one of these situations. The conversation must
cover an opening, the content, and the closing.
1. You want to tell your friend, Rini that you liked her
chicken steak she cooked you yesterday.
2. You arc a teacher and you want to compliment Iwan,
one of your smdents, on his good composition.
3. You are a personal manager. Give a compliment to one
of your staff on his work and that you want to raise his
salary.
4. You are a father and you are complimenting your son
on his good semester report.
HINT Consider the following example.
You : Hi, Sari! How are things?
Sari : Fine, and you?
You : I’m feeling great today. How was your weekend at
the beach?
Sari : Terrific! We had a lovely time there. You should
go there.
You : Really? Hey, what a beautiful blouse you are
wearing It matches your skirt.
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Sari : Thanks. My mother gave it to me on my birthday.
you : Wow! That’s wonderful. Oh, Sari, I almost forget.
Can I ask you something?
Sari : Oh, sure. What’s up?
you : Have you finished typing the annual report we
made last week?
Sari : Yes, mean this?
You : Yeah, Hmm, I think this report is excellent.
Thanks’ a lot Sari. You did a
great job. Now I have to give it to the director
immediately.
Sari : OK. You’d better hurry. He may be waiting for it.
You : Well, he probably is. Thanks again, Sari. Have a
nice day!
Cultural Awareness
Read the text below. Then, answer the questions.
Giving Compliments
In every culture, giving compliments is a common thing to
do. However, they differs in some ways from culture to
culture.
In Indonesia if we see one of our friends wearing a
beautiful new dress, most of us tend to keep silent and say
nothing about the dress rather than expressing our
admiration. English people, however, tend to express it by
giving compliments. e.g.
• You look pretty in your new dress.
• I like the color of your new dress.
It also differs in how we respond to compliments. For
Indonesians, in many cases, it is common to see people
refusing a compliment by saying, “Tidak! Baju mi sudah
lama.” As a consequence when we speak in English we
tend to respond the same way and say, “No! It’s an old
dress. I bought it last year.”
Nevertheless, such a response is not appropriate in
English culture. Native speakers tend to accept a
compliment, particularly if it is a sincere one, by saying
thank you plus add one or two other statements supporting
it.
e.g.: “Thank you. I like it very much. I particularly like
its color and style.”
In responding to a compliment, most Indonesian
speakers, tend to be quiet, do not give any comments, and
tend to refuse the compliments with a few disagreeing
statements.
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Pay attention to the following short conversations and find
the differences.
Indonesian
speakers Native speakers
Conversation 1
A : What a
beautiful garden
you have!
B : No, it is
actually a mess. I
haven’t got
enough time to
look after it.
Conversation 1
A : What a beautiful garden you
have!
B Thank you. I like gardening very
much and I spend a lot of time
looking after it.
Conversation 2
A : It’s really
delicious. You
are a great cook.
B : No, it’s rather
tasteless. I’m still
learning how to
cook.
Conversation 2
A : It’s really delicious. You are a
great cook.
B Thank you. I spent the whole
afternoon preparing all of these. I
tried to do my best, of course.
Does it mean that English people never refuse a
compliment? If the compliment is not sincere, they will
refuse it as well. They might say, for example:
Don’t try to flatter me.
I don’t like flatterers.
You’re just kidding me.
Flattery will get you nowhere.
You’re just fooling around, aren’t you?
So, we need to be able to judge whether our friend is
sincere or not when giving a compliment. We can do that
through our experience in getting along with them for
sometime.
Find out:
1. When do you usually give a compliment to others?
2. What is your response when people give you
compliments? Are you pleased, proud, shy, or
something else?
3. In the future, will you accept people’s compliments and
say thank you in return? Why/why not?
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Moving Forward
A. FIRST CHALLENGE • Read the text and answer the
questions.
Debby Putti is a model from Surabaya. Now she is
student of State Senior High School 71 Surabaya. Debby is
the first daughter of Mr. Fajar Putti and Mrs. Ana Karaeng.
Debby bccarnc a famous model when she won the
competition of Teenage Model 2005 and YTV Jrang-Jreng
2004.
Debby is brown-skinned. She is tall and slender. She is
17 years old. Debby has wavy, short, black hair, a pointed
nose and rather big ears. Her face is oval and her cheeks
are dimpled when she smiles.
Debby is an attractive girl in her blue jeans. She likes
wearing a cotton jacket and a T-shirt. She always wants to
feel relaxed. She i neat and well-dressed.
Debby is a cheerful and friendly girl. Everybody likes
her because she is a humorous and creative girl. She gets
on well with other people and she never forces her opinions
on others. But sometimes Debby is short-tempered when
she loses her personal I things
Her hobbies are cooking Japanese food, shopping and
singing. Debby has a beautiful voice and her favorite singer
is Kris Dayanti.
Find out:
1. What does the text talk about?
2. What is Debby’s profession?
3. How did she become famous?
4. What is her complexion?
5. The way she dresses shows that she is an . . . person!
6. Mention her positive and negative traits.
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B. SECOND CHALLENGE. Read the following text.
Find the identification and description. Then, find the
compound adjectives, qualitative adjectives, and linking
verbs used in the text below.
MISSING
Dian, a three-year old girl, has been missing. She
has short curly hair and dimples when she smiles. was
last seen wearing a white shirt and red shorts.
If you see a child who looks like the little girl the
picture, please call the nearest Police Station
or
Mr Jeckyl at 9333-3333
Hand In Hand
YOUR PROJECT • Work in groups. Suppose your class
was going to choose a class chairman. Make a campaign
flyer of your candidate. Complete it with his/ber photo.
HINT Take a look at the campaign flyer below to help
you.
Vote For Susan Daron
Susan’s English teacher, Mrs Trim, says:
Susan is a very popular girl among her classmates. She has
an easy going personality and is friendly and
understanding. Although she has a lot of ideas and opinions
of her own, she always listens to other people’s point of
view and never tries to force her opinions on other people.
The Headmaster of Senior High School, Mr. Sugeng
says:
Susan has been studying in Sukabelajar for the past two
years. She always takes a leading part in organizing events,
and is popular with all members of this school. She has a
happy way of getting almost everyone to work with her,
and I personally think that she would make an excellent
class chairwoman.
p.135
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Find a picture of a person that you
know and attach
in your workbook. Then, give a detail description about
him/her.
p.138
STAGE 1 TELLING WHAT YOU SEE
Getting Started
A. ENJOY THIS • Put a tick () on your answers.
Does your school have these facilities?
library
canteen
language laboratory
court CI garden
basketball field
toilet
parking area for teachers and guests
parking area for students
kitchen
health room
guide and counseling room
Things in the
classroom
Put a
tick
If you
have
What does it look
like?
1. board small, black, wooden
2. chalk box small, rectangular,
wooden, brown
3. photo of the
President
4. photo of the Vice
President
5. flag
6. map
7. calendar
8. time schedule
9. school rules
10. dustbin
11. eraser
12. bookshelves
13._cupboard
14. globe
15. rulers
16. desks
17. chairs
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B.ACTIVE LIStENING • Listen to a student talking
about her school. Fill in the blanks.
Let me tell you about my school. My school is located in a
(1)_______ Street. It is near the (2) _______. It is one of
the (3) _______ schools in our town.
Uhm...myschool is not(4) _______The(5) _______ isin
front of the school building. Oh yes, I almost forget, it has
a (6) at the back, and 27 large classrooms to study. There is
a large (7) _______ in the middle. Two toilets, one for
males and the other for females. And of course, it has 3 (8)
_______for chemistry, biology and physics. The school
building consists of (9) _______upper classrooms and
lower classrooms. (10) _______ is the students’ most
favorite place.
That’s all about my school.
C.TRY THIS • Underline all the adjectives used in the
spoken text
above.
WORK IN PAIRS • Talk about the location of these
places in your school.
(percakapan pada gambar)
Could you tell me where the canteen is?
It’s beside the music room at the end of the corridor.
Canteen
Language laboratory
Ciurt
Field
Toilet
Parking area for students
parking area for teachers
biology laboratory
kitchen
health center
counseling room
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Get It Right
Review on some communication functions and gambits
A.TRY THIS • Match the gambits on the left with the
appropriate expressions on the right.
Gambits Expressions
1. greeting a. Do you happen to know where the
school’ canteen is?
2. asking for
information
b. Excuse me for interrupting, but I am
looking for a novel byJ. K. Rowling,
please.
3. giving
information
c. To my mind, my school is not the best
one but it has a lot of facilities.
4. right or
wrong d.Perhaps, it’s at the end of this corridor.
5. guessing e. That s right. Turn left. There you II
find the toilet.
6. breaking in f. Hi! Nice to see you again.
7. interrupting g. Uhm... the headmaster is not in today.
He is ill.
8. personal
opinion
i. Excuse me. I’d like to comment on the
classroom’s paint. Blue is better than
yellow.
ENJOY THIS • Work in pairs and read the following
conversation.
Situation : Soraya is visiting Hutabaratc school It is the
first time for her to tâit his school
Hutabarat : Morning, ready to go?
Soraya : Hi. I have been waiting for a while
Hutabarat : Let’s go then.
Soraya : Well, could you tell me how many classes
your school has?
Hutabarat : You know my school is the oldest one in
our district so it has many
classes. There are 24 classes.
Soraya : Oh, I think it must be a very big school
Hutabarat : Right. It also has five canteens.
Soraya : Really? I don’t believe it. What do they
look like? Each canteen has
the same size, as big as this room. I mean
my room. They also have
the same color but of course they sell
different food.
Soraya : How’s the price?
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Hutabarat : It’s not very expensive.
Soraya : By the way, how far is your school from
the town center?
Hutabarat : Not very far Just five minutes on foot It
faces a very big park. You’ll be there soon. Come on, let’s
go.
Find out:
1. Where are they going?
2. What does Hutabarat’s school look like?
3. What about the canteens? What do they look like?
Complete the table with a suitable expression from the text.
Speech function/gambits
1. Greeting
2. Asking for information
3. Giving information
4. Right or wrong
5. Guessing
Expressions
Morning
…..
…..
…..
…..
Ways to say it
Asking for information:
• I’d like to know…
• I’m interested in…
• Could you tell me…?
• Do you know…?
• Could you find out....?
• Could l ask....?
• Do you happen to know....?
Guessing
• .I’d say....
• Could it be....
• Perhaps it’s… .
• I think it’s...
• It looks like…
• It’s difficult to say, but I’d guess…
Right or wrong .
1. Wrong
• No, I’m afraid not
• Not quite.
• You’re close.
• I don’t know.
• I’m not sure.
2. Correct
• That’s
• right.
• Right
• OK
• Yes.
• Exactly!
When you are surprised:
• Really!
• Are you joking?
• Oh?
• Where? Show me.
• I can’t see that
• Goodness!
• What?
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C.ENJOY THIS • Here is a formal conversation between
Menur, a student of Mahesa Institute, and Billy Dougherty,
an American tourist. Read it aloud with your partner before
answering the following questions.
1. Does Menur know Billy well? How do you know?
2. Who’s Menur? And who’s Billy?
3. Where are they?
4. What are they talking about?
5. What does Billy think of Indonesia?
6. Why does he dislike driving in Indonesia?
Menur : Excuse mc sir, would you mind if I ask you a few
questions?
Billy : About what?
Menur : Well, I’m Menur. I’m a student studying English
at Mahesa Institute. Do you
mind if I ask you some questions?
Billy : No problem. Okay, what would you like to know?
Menur :What is your name and where are you from?
Billy :Just call me Billy. I am from America.
Menur : Wow! What brings you to Indonesia?
Billy :Well, my family is on vacation. So we decided to
visit Bali and Yogyakarta.
Menur : We are very happy to have you in our country
How do you like it so far?
Billy :We really love Bali. Today, we are going to the
Borobudur temple.
Menur :What do you do for a living?
Billy : I am a hotel manager. Are there any nice hotels in
Yogyakarta?
Menur :I heard that many tourists like to stay at the Hyatt
Regency. It’s a five-star
hotel that has the biggest pool in Central Java
along with a nine-hole golf
course.
Billy : Great, that sounds perfect. Hopefully my family
will be staying there
tonight. Anything else?
Menur :one last question. What is your impression of
Indonesia and what do you like
and dislike about it?
Billy : I think Indonesia is a beautiful country I like the
people because they are
very friendly. I also like the food because it is very
spicy. I don’t really like
driving in Indonesia. Many of bikers seem to be
crazy.
Menur : Thank you for your compliments about our
country. I agree that some of
them are a bit craay. Thank you very much for
your time. I hope you have a
good stay in Indonesia.
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Billy : Thank you. Good luck with your English.
Menur : Thanks. Bye.
Billy : Bye.
(Adapted from Hello English Magazine, no 196, March,
2002)
D.TRY THIS • Find any gambits used in the conversation.
Complete this table.
Grammar in Action
Remember!
Thinking verbs are processes of sensing: feeling, thinking,
and perceiving
• feeling : like, dislike, hate, love, please
• thinking : think, agree, assume, puzzle
• perceiving : see, watch, hear, notice, smell
Study the following sentences.
Mark likes his new car.
I don’t
understand this question.
I smell the roses in the
garden.
Nice
clothes pleases Jack.
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A.TRY THIS • Write the sentences that use thinking verbs
in tte conversation betwen Menur and Billy. See the
example.
We really love Bali _______________________________
Remember!
Sometimes we use more than one adjective to describe
something. We can use both fact adjectives and opinion
adjectives.
Opinion adjectives go before fact adjectives.
Opinion Fact
A Beautiful Silky Dress
An Interesting Young Lady
A n Expensive Large round
wooden
Table
Sometimes we use two or more fact adjectives. We put fact
adjectives in this order.
Deter
miner
Opi
nion
fact
Size A
g
e
Shape Col
or
Orig
in
Mate
rial
Purp
ose
No
un
A Beau
tiful
S
mall
O
ld
Rectan
gular
Yell
ow
Ger
man
Woo
den
Dini
ng
Ta
ble
The
B. Describe the things in your class with fact and
opinion adjectives.
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C.TRY THIS • Complete the following sentences with
three adjectives for each. The first one has been done for
you as an example.
1. You can see the magnificent ancient Raman buildings
in Italy.
2. The Mecca Mosque is ____________________
and____________________
3. Borobudur is ____________________ temple.
4. Canada has an/a ____________________ waterfall.
5. Look at the ____________________ sky
6. Everybody in metropolitan cities are annoyed with
the____________________ traffic.
7. This is a ____________________ city
8. Mt. Everest is ____________________ mountain.
9. Our country has ____________________ climate.
10. The ____________________ city has been destroyed
since 1900s.
Ways to say it
Useseful phrases to express location:
• To face (is facing, faces)
• To be opposite (is opposite, are opposite)
• On,at,in
• Under, beneath
• Over, on top of
• At the top of, on the site of, at the bottom of
• Inside
• Outside
• Beside, next to, near, in between
• In back of, in the middle of, in front of
• (to)(on) the left (of),(to)(on) the right (of)
• Across from
• (at)(on) the corner of
• At the end of
• To be located (is located)
• To be situated (is situated)
• To lie (lies, lie)
Study the points of the compass.
Northwest
West
Southwest North
Northeast
East Southeast
South
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Pay attention to the use of directions in these sentences.
• The wind from the north is cold.
• (note: north is a noun in this sentence)
• Mexico is to the south of the United States.
• (note: south of means lying farther outside)
• The northern part of England is called Scotland.
(note: northern is an adjective of north, it means situated in
the
north)
D.ENJOY THIS • Observe this map of Australia.
E.ENJoY THIS • Practice the following conversation with
a friend.
Bunga : Excuse me. Is there anyone here who is good at
geography?
Panca : Well, maybe I could help.
Bunga : Oh, thanks. I’m trying to find Darwin on this map
of Australia
Panca : Let me have a look. Darwin ... Darwin. Oh, there
you are. It’s in the north.
Bunga : Oh, how foolish I am. I thought it was in the
south.
Panca : Yeah, it’s somewhere in the Northern Territory. It
faces the Pacific ocean.
Bunga : You’re right. Thanks a lot.
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Find out:
1. What are they talking about?
2. What city are they looking for?
3. Why couldn’t Bunga find Darwin)
4. Where exactly is the location of Darwin?
ENJOY THIS • Work in pairs. Complete these sentences.
1. The Kakadu National Park is opposite to ______
2. ______is at the end of Northern territory.
3. Melbourne is __________ in New South Wales.
4. Cairns is facing the _____________
5. Alice Spring is situated in __________
Remember!
Relating verbs involve states of being and having. They are
used to identify something (identifying) or to assign a
quality to something (attributive).
Attributive Identifying
be become go
get turn grow
keep stay
remain
look appear
seem
smell taste feel
be become equal
add up to play act as
call mean define
represent spell express
form give constitute
imply stand for symbolize
realize indicate signify
be taken take up span
sound end up
turn out last
weigh concern
cost has belong
to
need require
resemble occupy own
include involve contain
comprise provide cause
Pay attention to the italic words:
• My school has five canteens.
• The canteen is beside the music room
• The parking area for students looks very clean.
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G.TRY THIS • Fill in the blank spaces in the following text
suitable relating verbs.
Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen. I’m Riantiarno,
your guide on this “Karimunjawa Beach National Park”
trip.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Karimunjawa Beach National Park
(1) _____one of the best tourist resorts in Central Java. It
(2) _____ to Jepara Regency.
Karimunjawa islands (3) _____ of 27 island, rich in flora
and fauna under the sea water. Karimunjawa (4) _____
about 83 kilometers from the west of Kartini beach, Jepara.
Karimunjawa (5) _____a shark preservation. We can also
see Dewandaru trees (6) _____around the islands.
H.TRY THIS • Put the correct forms of the verbs in the
Simple Present tense.
Do you know what 1(1) (be) _____ ? When you (2) (visit)
_____ London, one of the first things you will see is me. I
(3) (be) _____ a famous huge clock, which can be heard all
over the world on the BBC radio. They (4) (stand) _____
me near the Parliament Buildings.
I (5) (take) _____ my name from Sir Benjamin Hall who
was responsible for making me. 1(6) (be) _____ not only
of immense size but I (7) (be) _____ also very accurate.
What (8) (be) _____ I? I was made from mud bricks. 1 (9)
(be) _____ from Egypt 1 (10) (be) _____ square at the
bottom but cone-shaped at the top. I was built nearly six
thousand years ago. The Egyptians used me as the tombs of
Kings and Queens of Egypt. The greatest one (11) (be)
_____ about 481 feet ft (12) (be) _____ the tomb of King
Cheffron of Egypt.
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WORK IN PAIRS. Pay attention to the following
advertisement.
Work in pairs and talk about ‘Bali’. Use relating verbs and
the inform ation above to complete the following dialog!
Student I : Morning. Is there any important news?
Student 2 : Hey, look at this advertisement! 5000 free
seats. I don’t believe it. If
I’m not mistaken, you have been in Bali,
haven’t you? What does it
look like?
Student I :
______________________________________
Student 2 : If we go there by ferry, how long will it
take from Banyuwangi?
Student I : You mean from Banyuwangi to
Gilimanuk?
Student 2 : What makes Bali more famous than the
other islands? What does it
have?
Student 1 : ______________________
Act out your dialog in front of the class.
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Get It Right
ENJOY THIS • Answer these questions.
1. Have you ever got congratulation from others?
2. How was your reaction when you receive
congratulations?
3. Did you say thank you? Why/why not?
Ways to say it
Expressing congratulations
Expressions of congratulations:
• Congratulation!
• Congratulation on your promotion.
• May I congratulate you on winning the contest?
• I must congratulate you on your success.
• Please accept my warmest congratulations on your
wedding day.
• I congratulate you on your being admitted in one of the
favorite senior high school in our district.
• Please accept my heartiest congratulations.
Responses to congratulations:
• Thanks!
• Thank you.
• Thank you very much.
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B.TRY THIS • Look at the following invitation card.
Complete the dialog with congratulating expressions. Then,
answer the questions.
Mr. Jackson : Well. Mr Sunton_________________ on
the opening of your new branch office.
Mr. Sunton : Oh, ______________Mr. Jackson. I’m
glad you could come. I really appreciate it.
Mr. Jackson : Thank you, by the way, how many
branches do you have now, Mr. Sunton?
Mr. Sunton : Uhm.. . four altogether. This is the fourth
one.
Mr. Jackson : Well, you’ve done a great job, Mr. Sunton.
_________ once again and all the best to you.
Mr. Stanton :
_____________________________________________
The Chairman and Director of General Mercantile Ltd.
requests the presence of
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Jackson
to the opening ceremony of The branch office of General
Mercantile
at 300, Victoria Street, London E.C.
at 7 p.m.
on Thursday, 1’ April 2007.
Evening dress RSVP to the secretary
Find out:
1. What is the invitation about?
2. Who were invited to the opening ceremony?
3. Who had the opening ceremony?
4. What did the opening ceremony mark?
5. Where and when was the opening ceremony held?
6. What did the guests wear on that occasion?
7. What does RSVP to the secretary mean?
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C.ENJOY THIS • Read the following congratulations
letter. Then, underline the words used to express
congratulations.
Jalan Duku 33
Salatiga
Dear Mr. Hutabarat,
I am writing to convey my warmest congratulations on
your appointments ti the post of director in the oil and
natural gas commission.
I am delighted to see that the many years of service that
you have rendered to this organization have been rewarded.
I wish you all the best.
Yours sincerely,
Franky Mangarangap
D.YOUR TURN • Rearrange the content of this letter.
Rewrite it in the aces provided.
1. Please write with all your news whenever you find the
time.
2. I am sure that this new addition member of the family
will keep everybody in the house busy.
3. I hope that both mother and child are doing well.
4. Just yesterday, I heard from Sukma that you have been
blessed with a son.
5. What have you named the young one?
6. I rejoice with you in your moment of happiness and
send my heartiest congratulations to you and your wife.
Jalan Sultan Hasanudin 475
Ujung Pandang
Dear Ramses,
Just yesterday_______________________________
By the way, what have ?_______________________?
Please write________________________________
Yours,
Louis Lopulesi
E. ENJOY THIS • Work in pairs. Make a congratulation
card as creative as possible.
Moving Forward
FIRST CHALLENGE • Listen to this monolog and fill in
the blanks. Then, answer the questions.
Have you ever visited Singapore? Well, if you haven’t, let
me tell you about Singapore. Singapore is an
(1)___________ city. Its population is about three million
people. Most Singaporeans live in high-rise (2)
___________
Uhm... Singapore is a beautiful city with lots of parks and
open(3) ___________ .It is also a very clean city. You
know, the business (4) ___________ is very modern, with
lots of tall and new (5) ___________
Now, let me tell you about the old section of the city. In
Chinatown there are rows of old shop (6) ___________.
The government buildings in Singapore are also very (7)
___________ and (8) ___________. They date back to the
British (9) ___________ days.
Shopping! Wow, this is the part that I like very much!
Singapore is (10) ___________ for its many great
shopping centers. Most of the goods are duty free. It’s
heaven for shoppers!
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What about food? Uhmm ... yummy ... yummy. It’s (11)
___________ Singapore’s restaurants (12) ___________
Chinese, Indian, Malay, and European food, and the prices
are quite (13) ___________ . I bet you’ll like.
Well, since Singapore lies near the equatorial line, of
course, it has a tropical climate, with nice weather in both
dry and (14) ___________ seasons.
Find out:
1. What is the topic of the monolog above?
2. What is the population of Singapore?
3. What does Singapore look like?
4. What can you find in the old part of the city?
5. Why is Singapore considered heaven for shoppers?
6. Do Singaporean foods taste good?
7. How is the weather in Singapore?
8. What is the purpose of the speaker talking about
Singapore?
Pay attention to the questions when you ask about a
city.
• How big is Singapore?
Well, it’s a small island with lots of parks
• Is Singapore a big city?
No, it’s a small island with lot of parks and open
spaces.
• What is Singapore look like?
Well, it’s a clean with beautiful parks.
• What is the population of Singapore?
Uhm, I think not too many, about 3 ,nillion people.
• • Are the people friendly?
Yeah, 1 guess so. They are friendly and warm people.
• What’s the weather like in Singapore?
Its very hot and humid during the dry season.
• Does it rain much in the rainy season?
Yes, it rains a lot during the rainy season.
• What can you do there?
Well, Singapore is a nice place for sightseeing. You can
see old buildings,
• Chinese temples, Sentosa Island and many other
interesting places.
What is the best food in Singapore?
• Uhm... I think you can eat various kinds of Chinese
food at reasonable prices in Chinatown.
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• Is it easy to go around Singapore?
Yes, you can go around the city by taxi or other public
transportation systems such as the MRT (Monorail
Train) or buses.
• Where is Singapore located?
It is at the southernt of The Malay Peninsula.
B. SECOND CHALLENGE . Listen to the following
conversation. While listening, fill in the blanks. Then,
answer the questions.
Belle : Have you ever been to Singapore? I’m (1)______
there in June.
Mike : Actually, I was there last April.
Belle : You were? (2) ______What was it look like?
Mike : Oh, it’s terrific. Singapore is a (3) ______ city
with lots of parks and open
spaces. The city is so clean, and you know what,
the business district in
Singapore is very modern, with lots of tall
buildings everywhere.
Belle : Where did you go, Mike?
Mike : Sentosa Island, Esplanade, Chinatown, Kampung
Melayu in Bugis Street,
Orchard Road, (4) ______ district.
Belle : Sounds great! And how did you go around the
city?
Mike : It’s easy. I(5) ______ MRT It’s one of the
cheapest transportation choices in
Singapore.
Belle : How about the food? What is the best food in
Singapore?
Mike : Well, you can find Chinese, Indian, and Malay
foods, at (6) ______ prices
there.
Belle : (7) ______ I also want to buy a camera. Where do
you think I should go?
Mike : Well, there are lots of camera shops in the Orchard
District with an excellent
selection. You can go there.
Find out:
1. What is the topic of the conversation?
2. How did Mike describe Singapore?
Hand in Hand
WORK IN PAIRS • Answer the questions below.
1. Have you ever heard about “London”?
2. What do you think when you hear the word “London”?
3. Do you know any famous places in London?
p.157
B.ACTIVE LISTENING • Still in pairs, listen to the tape
and complete this text.
LONDON
Do you know the (1)___________ of England? Right.
London is the capital of the United Kingdom.
Look at the map carefully. Here is London. Can you
see it? It is (2) ___________ in (3) ___________ England
along the Thames River. London is a (4) ___________ city
with a population of about seven million. It is the largest
city in Europe. Although it is no longer (5)
___________among the world’s most populous cities,
London is still one of the world’s major financial and
cultural capitals.
Are you still with me? OK, thank you. Let’s continue.
London’s climate is generally (6) ___________ and (7)
___________ , although it can be (8) ___________
London is one of the (9) ___________ parts of Britain.
However, the weather is generally cloudy, and sometimes
it rains on half the days of the year. With the (10)
___________ in July of about 18° C (about 64° F), London
has warmer summers than most of the island. It’s (11)
___________ during winters in London. (12) ___________
frequently develops in winter.
Now let me tell you about the city. London’s
metropolitan area (13) ___________ for more than 30
miles. Most of Central London is located in north of the
Thames. It (14) ___________ the City of London, the City
of Westminster, and (15) ___________ in the West End.
The City of London is the heart of the city. The City of
Westminster is the (16) ___________of the national
government.
(Adapted from: Microsoft Encarta)
P.158
Find out:
Where is London situated?
1. What is the population of London?
2. How is the weather in London during summer?
3. How is the weather in London during winter?
4. Mention the parts of London.
5. What is the purpose of the speaker talking about
London?
YOUR PROJECT • Work in pairs. Create a dialog asking
and talking about London based on the text on the previous
page.
HINT You can use the conversation on page 156 as an
example.
Checking your progress
• Did you speak English with your friends?
• Did you find any problems in working together your
with your friends? Share your difficulties with teacher
for a solution.
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Follow these instructions.
1. Find information about a certain city in Indonesia.
2. Find a picture of the city.
3. Talk about the city in front of the class.
4. Don’t forget to include the description such as:
• the location of the city
• the population of the city
• what is the city/town famous for?
• special food from the city
• the good tourist places available in the city
• the weather of the city
HINT Be careful! While you are telling your friends about
the city! The town, your teacher will analyze your
description using the following checklist.
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Subject : Describing Places
Name :
Class/Number :
Date/Month/Year :
No. Criteria and score Score
1. Identification name of the city
location
additional information
Poor (6)
mentions name only, doesn’t speak
fluently
thinks too long
Quite good (7)
mentions name and the location
speaks rather fluently, sometimes
stops a moment
Good (8)
mentions name, location, and
additional information
speaks quite fluently sometimes stops
a moment
Very good (9)
mentions name, location, and
additional information
speaks very fluently
2. Description
population
tourist object
weather
food
additional information
Poor (6)
mentions less than 3
features
doesn’t speak fluently
thinks too long
Quite good (7)
mentions 3 features
doesn’t speak fluently
somewhat jumpy
Good (8)
mention more than 3 features
speaks fluently
sometimes stops to think for a
moment
Very good (9)
mentions complete features of the
place
speaks very fluently
3. Sentence
arrangement
Poor (6)
poor
arrangement
Quite good (7)
quite good arrangement
Good (8)
good arrangement
Very good (9)
very good arrangement
4. Pronunciation
Poor (6)
makes a lot of mistakes in
pronunciation
Quite good (7)
makes several mistakes in
pronunciation
Good (8)
makes a few mistakes in
pronunciation
Very good (9)
no mistakes in pronunciation
Total score
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Getting Started
ACTIVE READING • Read the following text about
Jakarta. Then answer the questions.
Jakarta City
Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia. it is centrally
located within the country on the north-west coast of Java
island at the mouth of the Ciliwung River. Jakarta
dominates lndonesian’s administrative, economy, cultural
activities, and is a major commercial and transportation
hub within Asia. With a population of about 3 million
Jakarta has more people than any other cities in Indonesia
The climate hot and humid year-round. Rainfall occurs
throughout the year; although it is the heaviest from
November to May. The average annual precipitation in
Jakarta is 1,790 mm. The city lies on a flat low plain and is
prone to flooding during periods of heavy rainfall.
Kota is the city a oldest commercial area. it is located
south of the old Sundak Kelapa harbour. Glodok, the south
of Kota is a banking, retail and residential neighborhood
with a large Chinese population, Merdeka Square with
Monas (Thc National Monument) dominates the city’s
central district. Surrounding the square are is Istana
Merdeka, the presidential palace, the National Museum,
and the Istiqlal Mosque.
(Adapted from: Microsoft Encarta)
Find out:
1. What information can you get about Jakarta?
2. What information does the article give about Glodok?
3. Where is the National Monument located?
4. What is the purpose of the writer in this text?
5. If the writer didn’t mention the name of the city as Jakarta,
could you have guessed it? Why?
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Grammar in Action
Pay attention to the following sentences!
Jakarta has more people than any other cities in
Indonesia.
Jakarta is larger than Surabaya.
London is similar to New York.
The weather in London is colder than that of Rome.
Surabaya has more shopping malls than Semarang.
The traffic in Jakarta is more crowded than in
Surakarta.
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A. ENJOY THIS • Here are some pictures of Jakarta.
Compare Jakarta in the 1 960s to that of today. Complete
the sentences on the following page. One has been done for
you as an example.
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1. I think the traffic in Jakarta is more crowded than in
the 1960s.
2. I am sure the number of its
population_________________
3. I feel the transportation now is _________________
4. I think the climate there differs ________________
5. I believe its economy
6. I think Jakarta has _____________
7. I believe Jakarta is the _________________
8. I am sure Jakarta is not ____ _______ London.
9. I guess the pollution in Jakarta is
getting_________________ and _______
10. I feel that living in Jakarta_________________
TRY THIS • Arrange the following jumbled words into a
meaningf ul adverbial phrases. One has been done for you
as an example.
1. London has changed a lot (century/since/ 17th/the).
2. London has changed a lot since the 1 7 century.
3. Coal is no longer used (petroleum/of/use/the/since).
4. This ancient royal building was built (century/in/the/
19th/early/of).
5. The St. Paul Church was partly burned
(1666/in/during/London/of/ the/Great Fire).
6. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by an atomic
bomb (11/ in/War/World).
7. People wonder whether they will live on the moon
(next/by/ end/ the/ of/century/the)
8. London is situated (Thames
River/in/along/southeastern/the/England).
9. The river flows (the/west/east/to/the/from/city/through).
10. These ships bring all kinds of goods for London’s
markets (all/in/ world/the/from/countries).
11. (of/corner/at/Hyde Park/the), anyone is free to stand up
and tell his ideas to passers-by.
C.TRY THIS • Rewrite the following sentences using the
participle phrases. Number one has been done for you as an
example.
1. Jakarta, which is central/y located within the country on
the northwest coast of Java Island, is the capital and
largest city of the Republic of Indonesia.
Jakarta, central/y located on the northwest coast of
Java Island, is the capital and largest city of the
Republic of Indonesia.
2. Jakarta, which is called Daerah Khusus Ihukota
Jakarta Raya, has a total area of 661 km.
3. The large urban area which is known as Jabotabek has
grown into the adjacent province of West Java.
4. Kota, which is located in the South of Sunda Kelopa, is
the city’s oldest commercial area.
5. The new buildings were built to replace older buildings
which were destroyed in World War II.
6. Annual culture events, which are held in the city hall
from July to September, have been a tradition for more
than a hundred years.
7. The hotel which faces forward the snowy mountain is a
five-star hotel
8. The rooms which have sea views are expensive.
9. The tree which is growing in front of my house is a
Flamboyant tree.
10. The star which shines the brightest at night is called the
North Star.
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D.TRY THIS • Make compound adjectives from the
phrases below.
Number one has been done for you as an example.
1. A station for broadcasting : broadcasting
station
2. A cupboard that has five shelves :
__________________
3. An apartment with ten floors :
__________________
4. A car with four doors :
__________________
5. The wall that surrounds a city :
__________________
6. A laboratory for physics experiments :
__________________
7. A hall that has 10.000 seats :
__________________
8. A project that costs five billion dollars :
__________________
9. A Station for policemen :
__________________
10. A condominium that has two bedrooms :
__________________
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TRY THIS • Punctuate the following sentences.
1. early in the seventeenth century king george I of
england gave the london company the right to settle in
north America.
2. after crossing the atlantic ocean, the settlers established
jamestown, virginia, the first permanent british
settlement on this continent.
3. in 1619 a ship owned by holland brought the first
africans to the english colonies in america.
4. in 1682 william Penn and a group of quakers (members
of hollind society) established the city of philadelphia
on the delaware river.
5. the pilgrims, a group of english puritans who disagreed
with the church of england, landed north of virginia at
cape cod in 1620.
Checking progress
• After you did the practice, do you think you
have improved your grammar knowledge?
• Did you find any problems in this section?
Share your difficulties with your teacher for a
solution.
p.167
Moving Forward
FIRST CHALLENGE • Read the following text. Pay
attention to its structure and language features. Then,
answer the questions.
The Borobudur Temple
Borobudur is a Hindhu-Buddhist temple built in the 9th
century under the Syailendra dynasty of Java. It is located
near Magelang, on the island of Java, Indonesia.
Abandoned in the 11th century and partially excavated
by archaeologists in the early 20th century, Borobudur
temple is well- known all over the world. - - -
Influenced by the Gupta architecture of India, the
temple Is constructed on a hill 46 (150 ft) high and consists
of eight-step like stone terraces, one on top of the other.
The first five terraces are square and surrounded by
wails adorned with Buddhist sculpture in bas-relief; the
upper three are circular, each with a circle of bell-shaped
stupas (Buddhist shrines).
The entire edifice is crowned by a large stupa at the
center of the ipp circle. The way to the summit extends
through some 4.8 km of passages and stairways.
The design of Borobudur, a temple- mountain
symbolizing the structure of the universe, is similar to the
temples built at Angkor, Cambodia.
The Borobudur Temple, rededicated as an Indonesian
national monument in 1983, is a valuable treasure for
Indonesian people.
p.168
Findout:
1. What is the text talking about?
2. What is the purpose of the writer in this text?
3. When was Borobudur temple built?
4. What makes Borobudur temple so well-known?
5. What specific parts does Borobudur have?
6. Does the text use adjectives? Mention some of them!
7. Is the text written in simple present tense? why?
SECOND CHALLENGE • Read the following text.
Sometimes, a descriptive text is also used in a ‘Foreword’.
After you read, answer the questions.
Foreword
Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum is a place to preserve the
historical evidence of Mr Soeharto’s struggle and service to
the country and nation from early independence up to the
era of national development.
As a tourist object, this museum also houses a number
of the finest works of art presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Soeharto by friends as well as colleagues from all corners
of the world.
Through this booklet, one will have a glimpse at Puma
Bhakti Pertiwi. It covers the meaning and material of the
existing collections, consisting of various kinds and forms
of the works of art, which makes this museum appealing to
visit.
Find out:
1. What is the text about?
2. What does the writer try to describe?
3. The first paragraph tells the readers about _________
4. The characteristics of Puma Bhakti Pertiwi Museum
can be found in paragraph _________
5. The main idea of paragraph three is _________
6. After reading the text, what do you think of the “Pun-ia
Bhakti Pertiwi” Museum?
• I think “Puma Bhakti Pertiwi Museum” is ______
than _________
• I think it is a _________ because it has_________
• I think it has_________ such as _________
p.169
Hand in Hand
FIRST PROJECT • Work in pairs. Make a short
description about Paris based on the following information.
Paris
the capital of France, the largest city in France, the center
of French commerce, financial and industry the center of
the world’s fashion and mode, one of the richest cities in
the world
Location
on both banks of the Seine River about 90 miles from the
English Channel
stands in the center of the Paris Basin
the highest land area is Montmartre, a famous hill in the
northern section of Paris
Historical buildings and monuments
magnificent Gothic Cathedral of Note Dame, Hotel des
Invalides which houses Napoleon’s tomb, The Grand•
Opera House, The Avenue des Champs Elysees (one of the
Paris’ most famous streets), Arch de Triomphe, the
celebrated Eiffel Tower (984 feet high), Louvre Museum
which houses art works of famous artist such as Leonardo
da Vinci with his “Monalisa”
Products
specializes in such luxury products as perfumes, cosmetics,
fashions, and leather goods
Parisians
3.500.000 people living in the metropolitan area, love
fashions, polite, warm. The men are romantic and the
women are beautiful and fashionable.
Remember to follow this outline:
Identification
Identity the subject to be described
Description
Describe the quality, characteristics, and parts
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SECOND PROJECT • Look at the following pictures.
Imagine you were in Lokasari Coffee Plantation. Take
some notes of what you can see, hear, touch, smell or taste.
Write them in the table provided.
See Bear Touch Smell Taste
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THIRD PROJECT • Write a descriptive text using the
information you have gathered.
1. Write a clear identification about Losari Coffee
Plantation.
2. Think about special characteristic of the place.
p.174
Getting Started
LET’S TALK • Look at the following photo. Then, answer
the questions orally.
What do you think?
1. Talk about what you see in the picture.
2. Do you like reading/listening to news? Why/why not?
3. What kinds of information can you get from
reading/listening to news?
4. Are you interested in becoming a newscaster?
Why/why not?
p.175
ACTIVE LISTENING • Listen to the following news.
While listening, complete
the missing words with the words you hear. Then,
answer the questions.
Good morning listeners. It’s ten o’clock in the morning
and you’re listening to Headline News in 007 Archid FM.
I’m Mike Tjokro. The first newsworthy event comes from
Moscow.
A Russians journalist has uncovered (1)
________________________ of another Soviet nuclear
catastrophe, which killed ten (2)
________________________ and contaminated an (3)
________________________town.
Yelena Vazrshavskya is the first (4)
________________________ to speak to people who
witnessed the (5) ________________________of a nuclear
submarine at the naval base of Shkotovo. 22, near
Vladivostok.
The (6) ________________________ , which occurred
13 months before the Chernobyl (7)
________________________ , spread radioactive fallout.
The base and nearby town, were covered up by officials of
the Soviet Union. Residents were told that the explosion
was in the reactor of the Victor submarine. It was
said to be a ‘thermal’ and not nuclear (8)
________________________Those involved in the clean
up operation to (9) ________________________ more
than 600 tons of contaminated material were sworn to (10)
________________________
A board of investigators were later to (11)
________________________ it as the worst (12)
________________________ in the history of the Soviet
Navy.
OK listeners, that’s the first news for toda I am coming
back soon with some other important news. So stay tuned
to 007 FM Archid Radio Station.
Find out:
1. Who found evidence of another Soviet nuclear
catastrophe?
2. How many sailors were killed in the accident?
3. What contaminated an entire town?
4. Who interviewed the witnesses of the accident?
5. Where did the accident happen?
6. When the accident happened, what did the Soviet
Union do?
7. Do you know any reasons why people involved in the
clean up operation were sworn to secrecy?
8. How much contaminated material was there in the
clean up operation?
9. What does ‘catastrophe’ mean?
p.176
Get It Right
A. LET’S THINK ABOUT IT • Read the following
information.
To compile news items, one needs to first collect
information/facts. He/she can get it from interviewing
people involved in the event.
Sometimes, however, the news content itself can be so
‘bizarre’ or hard to believe that listeners/readers can get
really surprised.
Ways to say it
Expressions used in an interview
Opening the intervicw:
• Good afternoon.
• Excuse me, I didn’t quite catch your name.
• Have a good time.
• Thanks for your .
• It is a big surprise.
• I congratulate you on
Asking for information:
• Could I ask?
• Where was it?
• I’m calling to find out
• Do you realize that
• Actually .
• And?
• Well, let me see
• Firsl/ther/after that/at the end
B. TRY THIS • Read the following interview. Underline
the expressions used to open and ask for information in the
following interview.
Newsreader : Three people died and twelve others were
hospitalized on Sunday for
alleged food poisoning in Limapuluh Kota
Regency, Padang, West
Sumatra. Local residents said they got a
headache and vomited after
drinking ‘cendol’ — small, rice-flour
beads used in shaved iced
beverages — served during a wedding
party in Batu Ampar
Subdistrict. Our reporter Indah
Setyaningrum is now reporting live
from a public hospital in Limapuluh Kota
Regency.
Indah :Listener, at this time I am in a public
hospital, Limapuluh Kota
Regency. I’m going to interview Ujiani,
one of the victims of the
food poisoning. Good afternoon, Ujiani.
Ujiani : Good afternoon.
Indah : How are you feeling at this moment. Are
you feeling better now?
Ujiani : Thank God. Yes, I’m feeling better now.
p.176
Indah : Ujiani, can you tell us what happened to you?
Ujiani :Well I was invited to a wedding party of my
neighbor in Barn Ampar. We
were having the wedding meal. The meal was
good until we drank a glass of
‘cendol’. After half an hour, I felt dizzy and I felt
like I had to throw up.
Then I vomited. I also witnessed some of the
guests doing the same thing
Indah : What happened then?
Ujiani :I don’t remember anything because I fainted and
when I woke up, I was already here, in the hospital.
Indah : When will the doctor allow you to go home?
Ujiani : Perhaps tomorrow, if everything is alright.
Indah : Alright, Ujiani. Thanks for your time and get well
soon.
Listeners, we will bring you more news about this
food poisoning case
within an hour. Indah Setyaningrum, reporting
from Limapuluh Kota
Regency.
C. ENJOY THIS • Make an interview with Yelena
Vazrshavskya. Your iriend will be the newsreader and you
will be the reporter and another friend will be Yelena.
(Read the listening activity on page 175)
Reporter : Good morning, Yelena. I’m Bayu from
‘Archid” radio station.
Yelena : Hello.
Reporter : What
about________________________________?
Yelena : Uhm, I personally believe that the truth
will be revealed sooner or later. Actually,
___________________________
Reporter : You’re a hero, but do you realize that your
life could be threatened?
Yelena :
___________________________________
Reporter : -
___________________________________
B. YOUR TURN • Work in groups of three. Choose one
of these activities.
1. Act as a gossip newscaster and a gossip interviewer.
Make an interview with your favorite actors or actress
about what has happened to them recently.
2. Act as a breaking news newscaster and an interviewer.
Make an interview with one of the Lapindo swamp
victims.
p.178
Ways to say it
The expressions used to say believe or not believe are:
Asking_if you believe it or not:
• Do you believe it?
• Wouldn’t you believe it?
• Can you imagine that?
• You don’t believe it, do you?
• Don’t you think it’s odd that.. ?
Responding to belicvc or not
• No, I don’t believe it.
• Arc you Serious?
• Arc you joking?
• Arc you kidding?
• You must be joking/kidding!
• Oh, no! That’s not true!
• You don’t say!
• Seeing is believing.
(Percakapan:))
Do you believe that a letter can reach your hand in 45
years?
You must be join’ Why would it take that long to reach a
person? What happened?
TRY THIS . Complete the following conversation with
expressions of believing.
1. Tony : Hey, guys. Let me tell you something.
We’re playing a part in a serial TV film soon.
Tejo :
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________
Tony : No, read - . . this letter. It is from our
headmaster. The TV crew is coming to our school
next week. This class has been chosen for the
shooting.
Tejo :
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________
2. Tintin : You know what? Nidji is coming to our
school next week.
Maya :
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________
Tintin : Look at this headline. “Nidji is touring in
Semarang”.
Maya :
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________
3. Robert : tell you what! I’m leaving for America this
week.
Hendra: Oh,
no_______________________________________
_________________________________________
____________________
Robert : Hey, I’m serious.
Hendra:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________
Robert : Here are my documents and passport. Read
it.
Hendra: Sorry, I thought you were joking.
p.179
Ways to say it
Expressing being surprised
Telling surprising news:
• Guess what!
• Surprise!
• I’ve got news, for you.
• Do you know what?
• You won’t believe it!
Responding to believe or not:
• Oh, no that’s not true.
• You don’t say.
• Really? That sounds interesting.
• Really? It’s surprising that…
• Seeing is believing.
• Good heavens.
• My goodness!
• This is really a surprise!
F. ACTIVE READING • Read the news below. Find some
surprise news and write it in the table.
Twenty-one Killed in road accident
SAUDI ARABIA: Twenty-one people were killed
when two vehicles collided on a highway near the Red Sea
port city of Jeddah, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
A1-Riyadh newspaper said the accident occurred on
Friday when a vehicle carrying 14 Yemenis and two Saudis
tried to avoid a police checkpoint by going around it, and
rammed into an incoming car carrying five passengers
from Saudi
Arabia, Egypt and Sudan.
Around 4,000 people die each year in road accidents in
Saudi Arabia mainly due to recklessness. -Reuter
The Jakarta Post, August 6, 2006.
p.180
G.ENJOY THIS • Read the following conversation. Pay
attention to the italic parts. Then, answer the questions.
Santi : You won’t believe this but twenty-one people
were killed in a road accident.
Putu : Are you serious?
Santi : They were killed when two vehicles collided.
Putu : No, I don’t believe it
Santi : Well, the accident happened when a vehicle
carrying….wait a minute, let me
count ... 16 passengers tried to avoid a police
checkpoint by going around it,
and rammed into an incoming car carrying five
passengers.
Putu : How terrible!
Santi : Yes, it’s awful. And do you know what? 4,000
people die each year in road
accidents.
Putu : Oh no, that’s not true! Where did the accident
happen?
Santi : It was on a highway near the Red Sea port city of
Jeddah.
Putu : Jeddah? You mean. . . Saudi Arabia?
Santi : Yes. By the way, don’t you know it’s also our
problem as we can also
become one of the victims. So, let’s learn to be
more disciplined on the
street. Am I right?
Putu : Yes. I agree with you, Santi.
Find out:
1. What made Putu surprised?
2. Why do you think there are so many victims in road
accidents?
3. Who are the speakers in the conversation?
4. Pay attention to the italic parts. What do they mean?
H.TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Match the meaning of the
words in column A with ones in column B.
A B
1. drug ashamed of wrong action
2. change proved to be true
3. charge substance given as medicine
4. trafficking replace
5. offense ask money for something
6. underwent had something happen to you
7. confirmed a crime against morality
8. pleaded offered an argument illegal trade
9. guilty Illegal trade
p.181
I. YOUR TURN • Work in pairs. make a short
conversation telling some surprising facts from the
following headline news below.
He’s a she’ spares Thai drug dealer
SINGAPORE. A sex change operation spared a Thai
drug dealer a caning but not six years in a Singapore jail,
news reports said Friday.
Prostitute Mongkon Pusuwan, 37, was charged with
drug trafficking last month, an offense carrying a caning
punishment for males. The problem, according to The
Straits Times, was Mongkon looked every inch like a
woman.
Mongkon’s passport identified her as a male. Thai law
does not recognize a sex change, which Mongkon
underwent 10 years ago.
A doctor in Singapore confirmed her female gender.
District Judge Bala Reddy sentenced Mongkon to the
jail term after she pleaded guilty to trafficking in 1.52
grams of cocaine and 25 tablets containing 2.5 grams of
ketamine. - DPA
HINT You may follow this model dialog:
Student A : Good heavens!
Student B : What’s up? It must be amusing news. Tell me
about it?
Student B : Well,
……………………………………………………
Student A : Oh, a sex change operation? It’s common, isn’t
it?
Student B : No, it’s different,
listen……………………………….
Student A :
…………………………………………………………..
Student B :
…………………………………………………………..
Student A :
…………………………………………………………..
Student B :
…………………………………………………………..
Etc.
Hal.182
Cultural Awareness
- Read the following text. Then answer the questions.
THE NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Headlines are the sort of ‘tides’ above newspaper
articles. The headlines in English language newspaper can
be sometimes very difficult to understand. One reason for
this is that newspaper headlines are often written in special
style, which is very different from ordinary English. In this
style, words are used in unusual ways, and there are some
specials rules of grammar.
Short words save space, and so they are very common
in newspaper headlines. Some of the short words in
headlines are unusual in ordinary English (e.g. curb
meaning restriction), but they are very common in
newspaper headlines. Some are used in special senses
which they do not often have in ordinary language (e.g. bid
meaning ‘attempt’). Other words are chosen because they
sound dramatic (e.g. blaze, meaning ‘fire’).
Newspaper headlines often follow rather different
grammatical rules from other kinds of writing. For
examples, headlines are not always complete sentences and
they often contain three, four, or more nouns.
Find out:
1. Why are headlines written in unusual ways?
2. Where can you find headlines?
3. What makes headlines differ from ordinary English?
4. Find an English newspaper and an Indonesian
newspaper. Look for headlines from both newspapers.
Then, find some of the similarities.
Moving Forward
A. FIRST CHALLENGE • Listen to the news. While
listening, fill in the blanks.
Hello listeners, you’re still with me Mike Tjokro from 007
FM Arthid, the one and only radio station for all. Thanks
for joining with us again.
The latest news for today comes from Kendari, Southeast
Sulawesi. It is about the Kendari SAR team that have found
three more victims. Here is the news in detail.
p.183
On (1)______ a search-and-rescue team found three
more (2) ______ from a ship that sank in the Banda Sea.
They had been missing since the (3) ______ occured on
Friday last week. They were Aris Triono, the (4) ______ of
the Amami cargo ship, Yakub, a (5) ______ , and Suharto,
a passenger.
They (6) ______ on Thursday floating in waters close
to Menui Island, Central Sulawesi province. The province
is adjacent to the Southeast Sulawesi province and the
Banda Sea.
Two other victims were (7) ______ saved by the SAR
team in the Banda Sea on (8) ______ last week, only a day
after the ship (9) ______ due to (10) ______
The SAR team is still (11) ______ for ten crew
members and a (12) ______ still missing from the incident,
said Rocky Asikin, the head of the Kendari SAR team.
(taken from. Jakarta Post, 2004)
Find out:
1. How many victims were there in the incident?
2. When did the incident happen?
3. Who discovered the victims?
4. Who were found by the Kendari SAR?
5. When did the Kendari SAR find the victims?
6. Why couldn’t the victims be found earlier?
7. Who is the leader of the Kendari SAR?
8. What problems have been faced by the Kendari SAR?
9. Find surprising news (newsworthy event (s)) from the
previous text.
B. SECOND CHALLENGE • In pairs, discuss the
following questions.
1. The purpose of the newsreader is to give the news and
to inform ______,______ , or viewers about
___________ of the day which are considered
newsworthy or ___________
2. Which paragraphs are newsworthy?
3. Which paragraph is talking about the background of the
news?
4. The last paragraph is talking about______ of the news
because the news was confirmed by the head of the
SAR team.
p.184
Hand in hand
FIRST PROJECT • Work in groups of four. Follow these
instructions. Arrange the news below by matching the
sentences in column A and B. Then, decide which one is a
newsworthy event, background event, and source.
HOT SPOTS DROP TO SIX AFTER RAIN
A B
1. Rccent heavy rain
in Bengkulu
province has
reduced. ...
2. “The rain here over
which fell during the dry
season this year, was
unexpected.
the number of fires in the
province to six spots from
the last few days is
clue to the change
in climate in South
Asian countries
that has caused
3. Soegito, the head
of Bengkulu
forestry office, said
on Saturday,that
the rain . . . .
21 in June.
flooding in, for example,
Benggala, India. The
change in climate in India
has also affected
Bengkulu’ climate,” said
Soegito. Antara
(Taken from: Jakaria Post, 2004)
Newsworthy event : ________________
Background event : ____________
Source : _______
p.185
B. SECOND PROJECT • Listen to the following news.
Pay attention to the newscasters intonation. Then work in
groups to complete the following news using your own
words. Read it in front of the class.
Show It Off
A. FIRST MISSION . Complete the instructions.
1. Remember an event that happened lately in your
school, your neighborhood, or your country
2. Talk about the event in the form of news report in front
of your class. Keep in mind the text organization of
news items: a newsworthy event, a background event
and sources.
p.187
SECOND MISSION • Check your friend’s news report.
Use the following checklist.
N
o
.
Questions Yes No
1. Does he/she greet his/her audience?
Does he/she introduce what program
is he/she going to
read?
2. Organization
Does the news have:
news worthy event
(When/where did the story take
place?)
How many people were
involved?
Who were they?
background event (How many
events are there in the news?)
sources
(Who were/are the witnesses or
authorities on the events)
3. Reading fluency
Is he/she reading the news
fluently?
Body language/Mimic
expressions
Is he/she reading the news
nervously or in a relaxed
manner?
Is he/she smiling once in a
while at the audience?
Does she/he always look at the
text?
Flow does he/she end the news
reading? Does he/she end
by saying goodbye?
Stage_2 understanding expressions in newspaper
Getting Started
A. WORK IN PAIRS • Match the words in column A with
their
meanings in column B
1. Tabloid a. A magazine usually for children or
teenagers th lots of picture stones
and/or cartoons
2. journal b. a magazine which comes out once
a week (often on Sunday) as an
addition to a newspaper
3. supplement c. the name usually given to an
academic magazine
4. magazine d. newspaper which focuses more on
sensastion rather than real news,
usually has smaller formats than
newspapers, have larger headlines
and shorter stories and prefers
stories about film stars, violent
crimes and gossip
5. comic e. paper-covered and illustrated
periodical with stories, articles, etc.
by various writers, usually issued
weekly or monthly
p.187
B. ENJOY THIS • Fill in the blank spaces with the
suitable words provided in the box.
1. A favorable and an unfavorable comment on a current
event which is made by an editor is called an
___________
2. A ____________ is a story about people in general
which is not important but interesting to read.
3. A story which comes from a writer’s imagination is
called
4. 4. A ____________ is the title of a report, usually
printed in large letters.
5. A picture, imitation of a person stressing certain
features to cause amusement is called a ___________
6. A _____- is a judgment on literary, arts, music, movie,
etc.
7. An ____________ is a publication of a certain product
which is advertised in a newspaper.
8. A writing that is based on facts is called a _________
Critism / caricature / editorial / report
Fiction / advertisement / human / interest / headline
C. ACTIVE READING • Read the following news. Then,
answer the questions.
Earthquake Jolts Japan Capital
TOKYO (Reuters) — A slight earthquake jolted the
Japanese capital last night
but authorities said there were no immediate reports of
casualties or damage.
A spokesman for the Japan meteorological agency said,
“An earth tremor was registered in Tokyo but there are no
reports of casualties or damage.
The earth tremor struck shortly after midnight Tokyo
time. Residents of central Tokyo said thetremor was the
strongest in several months in the capital
(Taken from: Bangkok Post, 2004)
p.188
Find out:
1. What is the headline of the news?
2. What is the topic of the news?
3. What happened? Where? When?
4. Were there any victims and damage?
5. Who said that there was an earth tremor?
6. What did the Tokyo residents say?
7. Did you find anything that made you surprised?
YOUR TURN • In groups of four, find an English
language newspaper. Find any article on it and find out the
following features.
The topic
What has happened? Where? When?
Who is involved?
The source
p.189
TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Write the normal sentences of
the following headlines. One has been done for you as an
example.
1. Plane shot down over Mediterranean = A plane was
shot down over the Mediterranean
2. Election Won by surprise candidate =
______________________________
3. Pop star mobbed by fans at airport
=___________________________
4. Local residents afraid of eruption :=
_____________________________
5. Police investigating suspect =
___________________________
6. Kris Dayanti successful in concert
=________________________
7. Miss World visiting orphanage
=___________________________
8. President to inspect damaged roads
=______________________________
p.190
G. TRY THIS • Work in pairs. Explain what the following
headlines mean in ordinary English. One has been done for
you as an example.
1. PM to curb spending = The Prime Minister
will limit public spending
2. Bomb blasts central London =
___________________
3. PM pledges backing for Europe =
___________________
4. Tsunami hit Aceh =___________________
5. resident heads peace moves =
___________________
H. FOURTH CHALLENGE • Arrange the following
jumbled words into a headlines. The italic parts will be the
first word. See the example.
team - diverse - a - make - ministers - ‘s - all - the President
- for All the President’s ministers make for a diverse team
1. ties — Australia — improve — New — to — govt
2. an — industry — to — Minister — sports — wants —
make
3. plants — on — Minister — economic — differ
4. moon — on — lands — woman — Russia
5. woman — Everest — Japanese — bid — by
p.191
TRY THIS • Change the words in the brackets into the
correct forms of passive.
1. The wings of many buildings surrounded the large yard
in the palace. Their wall __________(make) of bricks,
and their roofs __________ (hold) up by columns.
2. The local residents said that the temple __________
(destroy) by a big earthquake.
3. This is only part of the history of Borobudur temple
which __________ (know) at present.
4. The sea now __________ (calI) the Banda Sea.
5. The civil servants __________ (order) by the governor
to work five days a week
6. That night, the smuggled cigarettes __________ (back)
away into boxes.
7. When the house fire __________ (put) out the
following morning, the police found the victim’s body
p.192
B. TRY THIS • Change the active sentences into the
passive sentences. Use the adverbs of manner after ‘to be’
(was, were, is, are). See the examples.
1. A terrible tornado damaged the village severely.
2. The historians observed the statue carefully.
3. The tsunami completely swept away the whole town.
4. Itang Yunaz will design her wedding gown beautifully
5. The husband abused his wife brutally
TRY THIS • Do you still remember “Action Verbs” and
“Saying Verbs”? Underline the “Action Verbs” in the
following text and circle the “Saying Verbs”.
Brain diseases kills 325
NEW DELHI (Reuter) - An encephalitis outbreak has
claimed 325 lives in the past month, a Sate Health
Department spokesman said yesterday Encephalitis, a viral
brain disease spread by mosquitoes, killed 325 people in
India last year, according to official statistics.
D.TRY THIS • Place comma where they’re needed. See
the examples.
e.g.:
• Since Jack wrecked his car, he has had no way to get
work.
• Mohammad is going to go back to his country after he
finishes this semester.
Now practice with your partner.
1. Even though he desperately wanted to the little boy
didn’t take the chocolate.
2. While Sara was getting ready for bed she heard
someone fire a gun.
3. Because Budi is only seven years old he cannot vote
yet.
4. Unless the company sells more cars next year it is
going to go broke.
5. Although he had good grades and several
recommendations Ben did not get accepted by the
university
p.193
E. TRY THIS • Give appropriate punctuation for the
following sentences. See the example.
1. he told the jakarta post on friday
2. head of the regental agency benyamin davnic was
quoted by tempo news on sunday
3. one of the albert’s cousin yulianto told the jakarta
post
4. he looks very positive about the decision
muhammad told the associated
p.194
B. FIRST CHALLENGE. Read the following news. Pay
attention to its structure and language features. Then,
answer the questions.
Man jailed for striking RI maid
SINGAPOR h: A supervisor was jailed for two months
for repeatedly striking his Indonesian maid on the head and
back with a television remote control, news reports said on
Thursday.
Muhamad Shaiq ‘bon Abdulah admitted in a Singapore
court he physically abused the woman on several occasions
between June and October 2002, The Strait Times said. The
magistrate’s court hear that Shafiq, 31, began striking
Winarti, 22 about a month after she started working for
him.
He hit her on thc head with the TV set’s remote control
because he was unhappy with her work. On one occasion,
he punched her on the back after accusing her of
daydreaming.
S.S. Dhillon, Shafiq’s lawyer said his client lost his
‘better senses’ when he saw his daughter’s face covered as
she lay in bed. He said his client thought the maid had put
the child in danger- DPA
Find out
1. Why was the man jailed?
2. What made this event newsworthy?
3. Find the facts why the man should be jailed.
4. Why did the man abuse the maid?
5. Mention the source of the news. What did he/she say?
p.195
SECOND CHALLENGE • Read the foflowing news.
Identify its structure, then, answer the questions.
S’Pore to double arts, media by 2012
SINGAPORE: The Singapore government wants to double
the size of the country’s media, design and art industries to
six percent of the economy by 2012, a minister said on
Saturday.
The target came as officials said they want the country to
move away from its stuffy, rule-bound image and embrace
more creativity as it seeks ways to sustain its economic
growth.
“The creative industries are poised to play a significant role
in transforming our economy and society,” Lee Boon
Yang, Minister for Information, Communication and the
Arts, told a graduation ceremony for fine arts students.
Singapore’s government has set aside more than S$200
million (US$116 million) over the next five years to invest
in the arts sector, Lee said, without giving details.- AP
(Taken from: Singapore Strait Times, 2004)
Find out:
1. What is Singapore planning to do?
2. What is the background of the plan?
3. Mention the source of the news.
Hand in Hand
YOUR PROJECT • Work in groups of three. Complete
the missing parts of the following news. Then, compare
your news to other groups and read the news in front of the
class.
Tangerang Opts to Build, Not Repair Roads
TANGERANG: Residents of Pondok Kacang Barat plan to
hold a rally in Tigaraksa on Monday to protest the regent’s
failure to address the problem of the poor roads.
p.195
_______________________________________,” said
resident Achmad Fauzi on Saturday.
Residents have put up banners that read: “I think the
administration is ignoring us even though we also pay
taxes.” Achmad Fauzi said.
(Adapted from: Jakarta Post 2004)
Show It Off
YOUR MISSION • Follow these instructions.
1. Remember an event that happened lately in your
school, your neighborhood or in your country.
2. Write the first draft and show it to your teacher.
Write the second draft and let your friend assess your work
using the following student’s checklist.
No Items to be assessed
Peer
editor’s
comment
1. Is the format correct?
(Check the tide, margins, and spacing)
2.
Text organization
a. Has he/she mentioned the
newsworthy? What is the topic?
b. How many background events are
there in his/her news?
c. Has he/she written the source? Who
is the source?
3.
Grammar
a. Has he/she written the headline
correctly as they have been learned?
b. Has he/she used action verbs and
saying verbs?
c. Has he/she used passive sentences in
their news?
4.
Punctuation
a. Has he/she written the day, month
and year correctly?
b. Has he/she put the correct
punctuation for the name and place?