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J. ASSESMENT
a. Technique
: Role play b.
Instrument : Pictures cards
c.
Speaking Rubric : Attached
Name Aspects
Total Score
Grammar Fluency Pronunciation Vocabulary Comprehension
Patuk, April 7, 2015 English Teacher
Researcher
Poniyah, S.Pd. Sinta Prasetia Trias Sari
NIP.19600818 198303 2 014 NIM.11202241006
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Task 1 Listen to your teacher and answer the following questions
orally.
a. Has your teacher ever asked you to do something?
b. Has your friend ever asked you to do something?
c. What are they?
d. Do you know what kind of expressions they are?
Task 2 Study the following vocabularies and find their Indonesian
equivalents. Then listen and repeat after your teacher. Word
Pronunciation Indonesian equivalents
stretch v stret
ʃ clap v
klæp shout v
ʃaʊt stamp v
stæmp turn v
t ːn
take out v te
ɪk aʊt put away v
p ʊt ə
ˈweɪ arm n
ːrm feet n
fi ːt
toe n toʊ
here adv h
ɪə r around adv
əraʊnd quiet adj
kwa ɪət
Task 3 Watch the video carefully and identify the topic of the video.
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Task 4 Answer the following questions orally based on the video.
1. Who are the characters in the video?
2. What are they doing?
3. What kind of expressions does the teacher use?
4. What does the teacher say? List the expressions that the teacher uses
in the video. 5.
List vocabulary that you do not know their meanings. Task 5
Listen to the video once more and repeat after it.
Task 6 Study the following expressions.
From the video, you hear the following expressions: Speak English.
Come here.
Open your book. Stop.
Do your homework.
Those expressions can be used to give instructions. You will find that the pattern is:
In giving instructions, you will also find the word please .
Please is used to make the instruction more polite or formal. Verb + NounAdverb
Speak English
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Task 7 Watch and listen to the song in the given video and sing the song
together with your classmates. Then, identify the instructions from the song and find their meanings in Indonesian.
Instructions Meanings
Task 8 In pairs, study the following dialogue and answer the questions.
Intan : Hi, Rina. Rina : Hi, Intan.
Intan : Our teachers use this classroom at 9 o clock. But, look. This classroom is
dirty. Rina
: You are right. Well, let s clean the classroom. Intan : OK. I clean the whiteboard. Rina, sweep the floor, please.
Rina : Sure.
Adapted from Scaffolding p.31
Questions:
1. What is the meaning of dirty in This classroom is dirty?
2. What is the meaning of sweep in Rina, sweep the floor, please?
3. What is the function of the word please in Rina, sweep the floor, please?
4. Underline two instructions in the dialogue above. What does each
expression mean? 5.
Rina says Sure. What does Rina mean?