UNIT 2 - Belajar jadi Guru



UNIT 2

HE IS SO PERFECT

(Spoken Cycle)

DESCRIBING PEOPLE

A. BUILDING KNOWLEDGE OF FIELD

1. Describing Physical Features

Activity 1

Find the meaning and identify the words below into their categories by filling the table.

pretty, young, dark, small, tall, attractive, short, flabby, fair, old, charming, cute, teenage, of average height, fat, slender, cool, sexy, stocky, plain, middle-aged, plump, ugly, stocky, elderly, muscular, big, diminutive, bent, slight, older/younger than his/her age, homely

|Looks |Age |Complexion |Build/Figure |Height |

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Activity 2

Please read aloud both the words and their meanings after your teacher. Check the pronunciation together.

Activity 3

Tell about yourself to your friend beside you. You can use the words above. For example: I am not pretty. I am a teenage, etc.

The words above describe somebody’s general physical features. You may find more other related words. Now, let’s turn to somebody’s personality.

2. Describing somebody’s Personality

Activity 4

Match the personality traits and the definitions.

|1. A patient person ... |a. does not tell the truth |

|2. A confident person ... |b. always does his/her homework |

|3. A cheerful person ... |c. keep everything for himself/herself |

|4. A dishonest person ... |d. talks about the same thing again and again |

|5. A generous person ... |e. likes to help people |

|6. A diligent person ... |f. doesn’t get angry easily |

|7. A punctual person ... |g. has a positive feeling about himself/herself |

|8. An introvert person ... |h. likes to share what he/she has with others |

|9. A helpful person ... |i. never comes to school or meetings late |

|10. A boring person ... |j. is easy to smile or laugh |

Then, read aloud them based on the match.

Activity 5

Find the antonyms of the following personality traits.

|1. reliable |>< |....unreliable.............. |6. untidy |>< |................................. |

|2. generous |>< |................................. |7. patient |>< |................................. |

|3. friendly |>< |................................. |8. emotional |>< |................................. |

|4. creative |>< |................................. |9. independent |>< |................................. |

|5. diligent |>< |................................. |10. sociable |>< |................................. |

Which one suits you better? E.g. are you reliable or unreliable? If reliable, there must be many people want your help in their needs but if you are unreliable, there will be no trust to you. Is it right? So, please have good personality traits rather than the bad ones.

Activity 6

Observe and read aloud the words about feeling below. Then find the meaning.

|happy |nervous |surprised |confused |

|sad |proud |scared |lonely |

|relaxed |bored |angry |disappointed |

|amused |excited |ecstatic |jealous |

How do you feel when you get first rank in your class? Are you just relaxed or so amused?

B. MODELING OF TEXT

Activity 7

Your teacher will read you aloud the text below. Listen carefully and pay attention to the pronunciation to train you better. After that, answer his/her questions orally.

Well, the text above is called a descriptive text. It has a social function, namely: to describe a particular person, thing, or place. The above text describes particular person. The first paragraph is the identification part where it identifies an entity or a phenomenon (in this case is Robert Kedindang) and the rest paragraphs are the description parts where they describe parts, qualities, or characteristics of what or who is described.

C. JOINT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT

Activity 8

Make a group of five students. Each student in the group memorizes one paragraph of the text above. Not more than three minutes remember the key words of every sentence. Accordingly tell your other friends your sentences. The key words will help you to remember the sentences.

Activity 9

Complete the following sentences using your own words. Don’t write down your answers. Just answer in complete utterances. You can make use of the vocabulary you have learned above. The words in brackets guide you.

Our president is a gentleman. He/she is ...(looks). He/she is ... (age). His/her complexion is ...(complexion). He/she is...(build/figure). He/she is... (height). He/she is ..., ..., and ... (some personality traits). He feels ... (feeling) when ... (situation).

D. INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION OF THE TEXT

Activity 10

Choose one important person in your life. Describe him/her in front of your friends. Your teacher will help you.

DESCRIBING THINGS

A. BUILDING KNOWLEDGE OF FIELD

Activity 11

Say the words below after your teacher and find the meanings.

|Size |small, middle, big, large, thick, thin, long, short, |

|Age |old, new, rather old, out of date, up to date, |

|Shape |round, rectangular, square, triangular, conical, line, dot, cross, |

|Colour |light orange, dark green, sky blue, gold, violet, silver, pale blue, bright yellow |

|Origin |English, Indonesian, Javanese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean |

|Material |wooden, iron, plastic, paper, clay, sand, leather, rattan, leaf, glass |

|Purpose |shopping, storing, drinking, writing, sleeping |

What is your bag look like? Is it small? Is it new? Is it rectangular? Is it violet? Is it French? Is it made of leather? Is it for going to school? If no, what does it look like?

B. MODELING OF THE TEXT

Activity 12

Read the following spoken text

Note:

The speaker describes something that is her lost umbrella. In describing something, we need to consider the following:

- The thing we describe must be specific or particular. It is my umbrella, for example instead of umbrella in general.

- The thing is described by its shape, colour(s), parts, size, and the place (if necessary).

- It also has identification and description parts. Which one is/are the identification and the description parts of the txt above?

Activity 13

Listen to your teacher reading a text and complete the sentences below based on what you hear.

1. The speaker has a ...

2. The shape is ...

3. The size is ...

4. It has ... pockets. The two are ... and the other two are ...

5. The colours have elements of ..., ..., and ...

6. She got it from ...

C. JOINT CONSTRUCTION OF THE TEXT

Activity 14

Listen to your teacher once again. Repeat what he/she read to your partner. It is all right if you don’t repeat all. Your partner will check whether your description is the same with your teacher or not.

Well you have already learned about how to describe something. Now, it’s your turn to make another description of a particular thing.

D. INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION OF THE TEXT

Activity 15

Work in pairs. Take something from your bag. Describe the thing in front of your partner.

Speech Function

1. Expressing Congratulation

Practice the dialogue below.

Dodi : Hi, Bob, how is everything with you?

Bob : Not bad, how about you, Dodi?

Dod i : Fine. You won the English speech contest, didn’t you?

Bob : Yes, but I only got the second prize.

Dodi : That’s good. Congratulation for your success.

Bob : Thanks

Answer the following questions based on the dialogue.

1. What competition did Bob take part in?

2. Find the statement showing expression of congratulation and the response.

Here are some expressions of congratulation and the responses

|The Expression of Congratulation |The Responses |

|Congratulation on getting... |Thanks |

|Please accept my congratulation. |I’m very grateful |

|Congratulation |Thank you so much |

|Congratulation for ... |Thank you very much. I, nice to hear that |

|We have to say congratulation to you |Thanks. I appreciate your kindness |

Activity 16

Complete the following short dialogue

1. A: Congratulation on getting a scholarship.

B: ..............................................................

2. A: ..............................................................

B: Thanks. I just do my best

3. A: Congratulation.

B: ..............................................................

4. A: ..............................................................

B: I’m very grateful

Activity 17

Create a dialogue based on the following situation.

Chandra followed singing contest. She got the first prize. You as her close friend congratulate her.

2. Expressing Invitation

Here are some phrases and expressions for inviting in English.

• Do you want to . . .

• Do you wanna . . . (informal)

• Would you like to . . . (more polite)

• How about (V+ing) ?

• How would you like to . .

|1. Do you want to dance? |No thanks. I'm kind of tired right now |

|2. Would you like to go hiking this weekend? |Sure, I'd love to. What time should we meet? |

|3. How about going swimming on Friday? |Ah. Can I get back to you on that? |

|4. How would you like to play golf tomorrow? |Sounds like a great idea. Where do you want to go? |

Speaking Situations: Inviting

Phrases for these situations

✓ Do you want to / wanna (very informal)

✓ Would you like to

✓ Will you . . . (with me)

✓ How about V+ing

✓ How would you like to

✓ I was wondering if you would (like to)

✓ I would like to invite you to (more formal)

Vocabulary for these situations

Conversation practice

When inviting someone to do something with you,

it is polite to "break the ice" before extending the invitation.

For example,

a. Will you go dancing with me on Friday? (too abrupt by itself)

(Give the other person time to "prepare" for your invitation.)

b. Do you have time on Friday?

Yes, I do. Why do you ask?

There's a dance at the Grand Ballroom.

c. Would you like to go with me?

Sure! I'd love to.

Activity 18

Role play

Make dialogue based on the following situations with a partner.

Include details and give a variety of responses.

1. Invite your partner to go fishing this weekend.

2. Invite your partner to your home for dinner.

3. Invite your partner to see the circus.

3. Expressing an Offer

Informal

|Cigarette? |No thank you |

|Would you like some coffee? |Yes, please. |

|How about a glass of water? |Sure. Thanks. |

|Here. Have a/some . . . |Okay. Thanks. |

|Would you like one of these? |I really shouldn't. |

|Can I get you something? |No. Thanks anyway. |

|What can I get you something to drink? |Juice would be fine. |

Formal

Would you care for some . . .

Would you like to try . . .

Let me offer you . . .

Let me get you a/some . .

IT’S A UNIQUE TEMPLE

(Written Cycle)

DESCRIBING PLACES

A. BUILDING KNOWLEDGE OF FIELD

Simple Present Tense

Please remember that we use simple present tense when:

• the action is general

• the action happens all the time, or habitually, in the past, present and future

• the action is not only happening now

• the statement is always true

There is some addition about the use of simple present tense. Pay attention to this.

Simple Present Tense - Fact, Habit, Opinion or Schedule?

Top of Form

|[pic]Simple Present Tense is used: |

|1. to give your opinion - I like ice cream. I don't like spicy food. |

|2. to talk about schedules - The library opens at eight am. It doesn't open at 7. |

|3. to talk about daily habits - Sara eats a donut for breakfast every day. She doesn't eat cereal. |

|4. to give facts - The earth circles the sun. The moon doesn't circle the sun. |

|**note - It's not always easy to decide which use you see. In many cases, there are two or more usages present. |

Activity 19

Choose the correct answer for each sentence below.

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|1) The train leaves at 10. |

|[pic]opinion/fact |[pic]schedule/fact |[pic]habit/opinion |

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|2) The sun is very hot in the summer. |

|[pic]schedule/habit |[pic]opinion/habit |[pic]fact |

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|3) Traffic is terrible in the morning! |

|[pic]fact/opinion |[pic]schedule/opinion |[pic]habit/opinion |

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|4) The sun rises in the east. |

|[pic]schedule/habit |[pic]fact |[pic]opinion |

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|5) Susan hates traffic. |

|[pic]schedule |[pic]opinion/fact |[pic]habit/schedule |

Subject-Verb Agreement (Concord)

The subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number: both must be singular, or both must be plural. Problems occur in the present tense because one must add an -s or -es at the end of the verb when the subjects or the entity performing the action is a singular third person: he, she, it, or words for which these pronouns could substitute.

Notice the difference between singular and plural forms in the following examples:

|Singular |Plural |

|The student sings. (He or she sings) |The students sing. (They sing) |

|The bird does migrate. (It does) |Those birds do migrate. (They do) |

WORDS THAT ARE ALWAYS A SINGULAR SUBJECT:

First it might be helpful to remember that the singular form of all verbs except to be and to have is formed by adding "s" or "es." For example: dives, runs, answers and crashes, presses and tosses.

• When used as a subject or adjective these indefinite pronouns are always singular and, therefore, they take singular verbs.

|another |anybody |anyone |anything |each |each one |

|either |every |everybody |everything |much | |

|neither |nobody |no one |nothing |one |other |

|somebody |something |someone | | | |

• These pronouns may be used as subjects, and they take a singular verb.

▪ Everyone is invited.

▪ She says that something is all she wanted for her birthday.

When they are used as adjectives, the noun they modify always takes a singular verb

▪ Neither solution works for the committee chair.

▪ Each tragedy gives the population given less time to recover from the previous shock.

• The number--when used as subject of a sentence (an organized unit)—takes a singular verb.

o The number of tenants without heat increases.

• Subjects that stand for definable units of money, measurement, time, organization, food and medical problems always take singular verbs.

o Six months is not enough time.

o Five thousand dollars is the minimum bid.

o Ham and eggs is my favorite meal.

• Singular subject followed by phrases such as together with and as well as take singular verb.

o The tax measure, together with its amendments, is normal.

• When all parts of a compound subject are singular and refer to same person or thing.

o The head of the expedition and mayor of the village is the same person.

• When the subject is followed by the phrase "the only one of."

o Jake is the only one of the runners who always smiles.

o BUT: Jake is one of those runners who always smile.

(In this case, Jake is one of many [those] runners. The verb "have" agrees with "those runners" not with Jake.)

WORDS THAT ARE ALWAYS PLURAL SUBJECT:

• When a compound subject is joined by a coordinating conjunction (and), it always takes a plural verb if the subjects refer to different persons or things and if the subject cannot be considered a unit.

o Your investments and property are sure to increase in value.

• Indefinite pronouns (both, few, many, several) always take plural verbs.

o Both are acceptable choices.

• "A number" as the subject of a sentence always takes plural verbs.

o A number of tenants are in the building.

• Certain plural subjects always take plural verbs.

o The news media are under attack. (singular of media: medium)

WORDS THAT ARE EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL SUBJECT:

• When the parts of a compound subject are joined by

or, but, either ... or, neither ... nor, not only ... but also

the verb must agree with the subject nearest to the verb.

o Neither the Oregon players nor the coach is overconfident.

o Neither the Oregon coach nor the players are intimidated by Arizona.

Collective nouns and certain plural words may take singular or plural verbs-depending on the meaning in the sentence.

• The pronouns any, none or some and the nouns all and most:

1. take singular verbs when they refer to a unit or quantity

1. Some of the money is missing. (a bag of money)

2. take plural verbs when they refer to number, amount or individuals

1. Some of the gold coins are missing. (a series of coins)

3. "NONE":

a. "No Single One"; "Not One"--Singular

1. None of the gold coins is missing. (not one of the coins)

b. "No Two" or "No Amount"--Plural

2. None of the goods are missing. (no amount of the goods)

3. None of the forests are destroyed. (no amount of the forests)

• When subject is a fraction or a word such as half, part, plenty, rest, its intended number is suggested by the object of the preposition that follows it.

o Three-fourths of the enemy's army is wounded.

o Three-fourths of the enemy's soldiers are wounded.

Activity 20

Agreement Practice Exercise

Choose an answer for each question.

1. Scientists are concerned that a number of species of frogs a) seems b) seem to be mutating.

2. Neither the offensive linemen nor the quarterback a) want b) wants to run the drill again.

3. Will they announce whether that group of students a) boards b) board the plane ahead of everyone.

4. None of the animals in the shelter a) belong b) belongs to someone.

5. Jennifer is one of those actresses who a) audition b) auditions for every role she can.

6. The school’s alumni a) hope b) hopes to raise enough money to complete the new wing.

7. Neither of the executives a) want b) wants to tell the boss that profits are down.

8. None of them a) knows b) know who has the map.

9. Neither his sister nor her friend Sarah a) think b) thinks Benjamin should go to Milan this summer

10. One-third of the village a) receives b) receive water from the river just north of here.

B. MODELING OF TEXT

Activity 21

Read the following text and answer the questions.

1. What is told in the text?

2. Where is it located?

3. How high is it?

4. When was it built?

5. How many terraces does it have?

6. What can be found on the gate of the first terrace?

7. How is the view surrounding the temple?

8. What is the purpose of the text?

9. Which paragraph(s) is/are the identification part?

10. Which paragraph(s) is/are the description part?

Look at this other passage.

The Sahid Raya Hotel, a three-star hotel in Yogyakarta is in over 7 acres of well kept, flowering gardens. Nice hotel located on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, a short drive from the ancient temples of Prambanan

It is about 5 minutes drive from the main downtown area and Malioboro Shopping Mall of Yogyakarta City. Within an easy drive from the hotel are the ancient, historic temples of Prambanan. Rooms at the peaceful and serene Sahid Raya Hotel with the three stars are simply designed, and have standard facilities and services.

Hotel rates per night are inclusive of 21% tax, service charge and American breakfast. Single room = One person, Twin/Double room = Two persons, Triple room = Three persons, including extra bed.

Hotel facilities:

|Air-Conditioned Rooms |[p|Restaurant |[p|Beauty Salon |

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|Banquet & Conference Facilities |[p|Business Centre |[p|Laundry Service |

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|Disabled Facilities |[p|Car Park | | |

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Activity 22

Guess the meaning of these words based on the text above and check them with your dictionary or teacher

1. acres

2. outskirts

3. downtown

4. serene

5. banquet

C. JOINT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT

Activity 23

Complete the following sentences based on the text.

Natural Bridge National Park is _____________________________________ It is located ________________________________________________ It is reached by ______________________________________ and then ____________________________________________________ in the shadow of the Lamington National Park.

The rock formed into _______________________________________ The cave has _________________________________________________ The distance between the rock and the cave and the main picnic area is_________________

Swimming is __________________________________________ will discover the unique feature of ____________________

Picnic areas offer _________________________________________ Overnight camping is _____________________________________________

Note:

To describe places, what do we mention:

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-

- etc.

D. INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT

Activity 24

Make a description about your school. Don’t forget to include elements needed as the note you make above. Ask for help to your teacher if necessary. Good luck.

Summary

|Definition |

|  |A descriptive text is a text which lists the characteristics of something, someone or some place. |

|Features |

|  |The topic is usually about the attributes of a thing, a person, or a place |

| |Third pronoun forms are used. |

|Examples (English) |

|  |Requirements for employment |

| |The appearance of a person |

| |The details of a location |

Short Functional Text

Invitation Letter

How to Write a Personal Inviation

However, some people prefer to invite guests in the form of a letter as it's more personal. These are usually sent out a few weeks, or sometimes months, before the celebration itself is due to take place. Below is an example of how you might choose to structure an invitation in letter written form. There can be variations obviously but the key things to include are the name(s) of the person who is making the invitation, who and what the event or celebration is for, the date and time on which it is to be held, the venue or the location of the event and how you want the recipient to respond to let you know whether they'll be attending or not.

If you're sending out a letter to invite guests, as opposed to sending a basic invitation card or note, it's probably likely that it will be slightly more formal than it might be usually, even if you're sending them to friends and family but, depending on your relationships with your guests and the nature and tone of the celebration, it might be written in a more 'wacky' style and be less formal. However, for the purpose of this article, the example letter below adopts a more formal tone for a wedding invitation letter, although you may need to be even grander and more formal if it's a 'high society bash'.

Here is an example of a wedding invitation.

|Dear Helen and Dave, |

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|Jenny and I would like to request the pleasure of your company in joining us to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of our son Graham and his |

|fiancée Debbie. |

|The wedding will take place at St. Luke's Church in the village of Bramwell at 2pm on Saturday, June 9, 2007. |

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|Following the ceremony, you are also invited to join us at the Cross Keys Hotel in Hoyton for the wedding reception beginning at 4pm. |

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|I have enclosed a map and directions to both locations and if you need hotel accommodation for the night, we will be happy to arrange that for|

|you. |

|Please contact me if you need any further information. |

|RSVP with the attached card by April 6, 2007 |

|Mr and Mrs Paul Anson |

|The Brooklands |

|Bramwell |

|Stourhaven |

|Cambridgeshire |

|CB34 7YU |

|Telephone: 01234 765329 |

How to Write Acceptance Letter

More often than not, and even if the invitation comes in the form of a letter, you might simply be asked to respond by returning an attached card or even asked to let them know by phone and you should reply in the manner in which you've been asked to do so.

However, if you have simply been told to 'RSVP' and you've been invited to attend by letter, then responding by letter is usually the politest way to let people know whether you are attending or not.

If you are accepting the invitation and are going to attend the celebration, the example letter below gives you an idea on how you might word it. The words and the style you use will ultimately be determined by how formal or informal the invitation letter was made but it need only be brief and to the point.

Here is an example of a short letter accepting an Invitation.

|Dear Paul and Jenny, |

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|We are honoured and delighted to accept your invitation to the wedding of Graham and Debbie at St. Luke's Church on Saturday June 9, 2007 and |

|to the reception at the Cross Keys Hotel that follows the ceremony. |

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|Thank you also for arranging the hotel for us. |

|We both look forward to seeing you on June 9. |

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|Yours truly, |

|Helen and David Oldham |

Activity 25

Now, make a similar letter of invitation for a wedding with the following information:

1. The couple’s names: Andre and Wita

2. Day and Date : Sunday April 10, 2008

3. Place : Sahid Raya Hotel

4. The addressee : Julie and Romy

5. Your names : Mr and Mrs Kinopati

6. Your address : Monginsidi Street No. 11, Solo Telp. (0271)5809576

EXERCISE 2

Choose the correct answer.

1. I love ice cream but he...

a. don’t d. is

b. doesn’t e. does

c. do

2. 2. Nobody ... the answer.

a. know d. knows

b. knew e. known

c. knowing

3. A number of supporters ... in the stadium.

a. is d. are

b. can e. will

c. must

4. Two-thirds of the enemies ... the target.

a. destroy d. destroying

b. destroys e. destruction

c. has destroyed

Text for number 5-9

Carry Yo and I are best friends. I like being her friend because she is honest and responsive. She never tells lies to me. She is so smart and matronly. She always gives me advice if I do something wrong.

What about her performance? Wow! She is tall and slender. Her face is like Julie Estelle. But, I think she is prettier than Julie. Everybody loves her no matter boys or girls.

You know she never selects who will be her friend. She likes anyone. When I see her I sometimes remember Lady Diana, the late princess from England. She is the most beautiful girl in my class, even my school.

5. What is Carry Yo?

a. a friend of the writer

b. a model

c. a teacher

d. a student

e. a princess

6. The statements below are right about Carry

Yo, except:

a. She is smart

b. She is stubborn

c. She is responsive

d. She is honest

e. She is matronly

7. ‘...She is honest and responsive...’ The opposite of honest is...

a. dishonest

b. unhonest

c. inhonest

d. imhonest

e. mishonest

8. ‘...She is smart and matronly...’ The meaning of matronly is...

a. an act like a mother

b. an act like a father

c. an act like a child

d. an act like a sister

e. an act like a brother

9. According to the text, it can be implied that the writer feels... to Carry Yo

a. ecstatic

b. jealous

c. proud

d. unhappy

e. disappointed

Text for number 10-15

Among magazines, I like Friends very much. It is a unique English magazine circulating monthly. The magazine is so clourful and the papers used are lustrous.

The content of the magazine varies from small things around us, such as our daily association with friends until big things, such as what is happening in our earth.

The topic I like recently is about Climate Change. Friends discusses it deeply so that I can understand and have a feeling to take an action to come up this.

There are many English exercises so that I can learn more about the language. More over there are some news from entertainment industries colour the magazine.

10. The statements below are true about Friends, except ...

a. It is an English magazine

b. It is colourful

c. It circulates every 4 weeks

d. It has few English exercises

e. Its content varies

11. ‘...Friends discusses it deeply...’ The word ‘it’ refers to...

a. Friends

b. climate change

c. English magazine

d. news

e. earth

12. ‘...Friends discusses it deeply so that I can understand and have a feeling to take an action to come up this...’ This statement implies that the writing about the topic in the magazine is...

a. interesting

b. usual

c. boring

d. challenging

e. touching

13. Why does the writer really like the magazine?

a. because it is unique

b. because it is in Indonesian language

c. because it talks about climate

d. because the writer cannot speak English

e. because the papers are lustrous

14. Dien : What is the purpose of the text?

Nova: Of course it is to...

a. retell Friends

b. describe Friends

c. explain about Friends

d. introduce Friends

e. judge Friends

15. The main idea of the first paragraph is...

a. Why the writer dislikes magazines

b. How a magazine looks like

c. Why the writer likes Friends

d. When the writer reads Friends

e. What topic she likes best

Text for number 16-20

Jakarta is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia. It has a population of six million, the largest of any urban center in the southeast Asia. It is located on the alluvial plain of Ciliwung River in northwestern Java. The city is coextensive with its metropolitan area, Jakarta Raya and forming a special capital region. The city has expanded from the Kota, or Old city and now includes the modern port of Tanjung Priok.

The majority of the city's residents are Moslem from west, central and east Java. In the last 30 years, heavy immigration, primarily from the densely populated areas of Java, has encountered for much of the rapid growth. Jakarta is the major industrial and commercial center in Indonesia with textiles and food processing among its more important industries.

Jakarta's port is the nation's center of Indonesia. The Museum of Indonesia Culture, houses both domestic and overseas flights.

Jakarta is also the cultural center of Indonesia. The Museum of Indonesia culture houses both ancient and modern works art.

The University of Indonesia and nine private universities are located here.

Jakarta was settled as a trading center b Hindus and Buddhist from India about 15th century. The Portuguese dominated the area in the 14th century, but they were ousted by the Sultan of Bantam in 152'7. He named the city Jayakarta, meaning ." glorious fortress ".

16. What does the text above belong to ?

a. report

b. description

c. narrative

d. exposition

e. explanation

17. What tense does the text above mostly use ?

a. present tense

b. present continuous tense

c. past tense

d. present perfect tense

e. present future tense

18. Where is Jakarta located ?

a. in the metropolitan area

b. Tanjung Priok

c. the Kota or Old city

d. on the alluvial plain of Ciliwung River

e. in northwestern Java

19. The majority of the City's residents are Moslem ... ( pr. 2, first sentence ). The word " residents " has the same meaning with …

a. citizens

b. people

c. persons

d. population

e. human

20. The Portuguese dominated the area in the 14th century, but were ousted by Sultan of Bantam in 1527. The word "they " refers to ... .

a. Hindus

b. Buddhists

c. Dutch

d. Portuguese

e. Moslems

21.

Not related to text

22. A: You got a big prize. Congratulation!

B: ......................................................

What expression suits to complete the dilaogue?

a. No, thanks

b. Don’t mention it

c. Thanks any way

d. I am so sad

e. Nothing is good

23. Amer: You look so happy right now.

What happen to you?

Waka: I got the scholarship!

Amer: ........................................

What should Amer say to Waka?

a. I’m sorry to hear that

b. Really? Congratulation

c. No, it must be joke

d. Yes, I think so

e. We’re so satisfied

24. Numi: Are you busy tonight:

Rita : No. I am free tonight. What’s the matter?

Numi: .........................................

Rita : Of course. Pick me up at 7

What does probably Numi say?

a. Would you like to drink?

b. Wanna coffee?

c. Would you like to accompany me to watch Batman Begins.

d. Come to my party

e. Please come to my house

25. Here are some expressions used to invite someone for a party, except:

a. How about going to my party

b. I was wondering if you like to come to my party

c. I would like to invite you my party

d. How would you like to attend my party

e. I really mind inviting you to my party

26. “I’d love to. What time I could pick you up?”

The expression above states...

a. acceptance to an invitation

b. a refusal to an invitation

c. congratulation

d. happiness

e. asking for help

Essay

27. Make a sentence using simple present tense with the following words:

a. none of students

b. both teacher and students

28. Make a short description of:

a. you

b. your school

29. Make a dialogue expressing congratulation

30. Make a dialogue expressing invitation

31. Make a short letter of wedding invitation

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Natural Bridge National Park

Natural Bridge National Park is a luscious tropical rainforest. It is located 110 kilometers south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific Highway to Nerang and then by traveling through the Numinbah Valley. The scenic roadway lies in the shadow of the Lamington National Park.

The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rainforest canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas offer toilets, barbecue, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted.

Sukuh Temple

The Sukuh temple is located in the Village of Berjo, Sub-district of Ngargoyoso, in the slope of Gunung Lawu 35 km east of Solo at a height about 910 m above sea level. The temple stretches from the east to the west with the main gate in the west.

This kind of construction is common in prehistoric time, especially in the megalithic era of pundan berundak (terrace grave). The temple consist of three terraces, the first terrace is the lowest level, followed by the second and the third above it. The terrace are connected with stairs to each other, each of it has an entrance gate.

The remnants of Sukuh Temple consist of :

1. Relieves describe the union of the symbolic male and female sex organs (fertility symbol). It can be found on the gate at the first terrace.

2. Relieves describe the Sudhamala and Garuda Stories.

3. Relieves describe the hand made iron (Pandai Besi) activities.

4. Human statues

5. Animal statues

6. The main temple is pyramidal

The temple is believed to be constructed in the 15th century during the declining years of Majapahit Empire.

The view surrounding the temple is alluring. The road to this temple with impressive grandeur is surfaced all the way. The structure and the mood of the Lawu Temples is different from other temples in Java, it is built like a Maya stepped pyramid, so it is worth seeing.

Dear friends, I’m so sad today. You know why? I lost my new umbrella. The umbrella is a marvelous one. The shape is very funny. It is not round but square. The colour is bright green. It has other special mark that is a picture of a big star on it. Do you recognize it? Ok, if any one of you can find it, I will give a prize.

Let me tell you a friend of mine that I really want him to be my boy friend. His name is Robert Kedindang. I think he is the most perfect boy I have ever known.

He has tall, straight and muscular body. His skin is fair. He is younger than his age. He is now 17 but like 14 year-old boy. Robert is so cool and cute.

Don’t you want to know his traits? He is very independent and can be reliable well. Then, ehmm...he is so tidy, friendly and so creative. He is so exclusive. If only he were a film star, I guess he suits to be a hero in every movie.

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One thing I don’t like about him is that when he is angry, he just says no words.

Yap! The other thing I always remember is that he is so scared of roach. He always runs away when he sees a roach. He thinks roach is very disgusting.

GAMBAR MURID PEREMPUAN SEDANG BERBICARA DI DEPAN KELAS

GAMBAR SEORANG MURID PEREMPUAN MEMBAYANGKANSEORANG MURID LAKI-LAKI

GAMBAR CANDI SUKUH

GAMBAR HOTEL

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