Attach a wire to each of the screws on one bulb Cut the card into a monster face with two eye holes.

Grammatical Features Timeless Present tense Technical language General noun Technical language General noun Rock Music Rock music is part of popular music today. It is played and listened in almost every country in the world. Rock and roll was the name given to the music that developed in the early 1950’s. It is believed that the term rock and roll was first used by a disk jockey, Alan Freed. In 1955, records of a young singer from Tennessee, Elvis Presley, were heard across the US. After he appeared on nation-wide television, Elvis Presley’s singing and his performing style came to mean rock and roll all over the world. Then came Bill Haley and the Comets. Rock mainly became the music of the young. They understood its beat and sound , and its lyrics. The 1970’s were the time of big developments in the rock industry. Rock became a very big business, earned more money annually than any other form of entertainment including the film industry. Appendix 4 TEXT 4 Social Function: to classify and to describe using facts about the Chinese influence in Indonesian visual art Generic Structure General Classification Description The Chinese Influence in Indonesian Visual Art Chinese culture played a truly significant role in the development of visual art in Indonesia although not as strong as the Hindu, Buddhist or Muslim influences. Many Chinese culture form of artistic expression were adapted and assimilated into indigenous form. The Chinese influence was restricted to an adapted form. The architectural elements in some temples for example, reveal Chinese influence. It is identical to the original models found in mainland Chine. In Gianyar Bali, strong links between the Chinese and local people are evidenced by the Chinese-style roofing on the palace that was rebuilt at the end of the last century. In Cirebon, China designs were copied by local ceramics and paintings. Chinese influence also occurs in textile, furniture and household objects. Grammatical Features General noun Technical term Timeless present Tense Timeless present tense Technical term The Chinese Influence in Indonesian Visual Art Chinese culture played a truly significant role in the development of visual art in Indonesia although not as strong as the Hindu, Buddhist or Muslim influences. Many Chinese culture form of artistic expression were adapted and assimilated into indigenous form. The Chinese influence was restricted to an adapted form. The architectural elements in some temples for example, reveal Chinese influence. It is identical to the original models found in mainland Chine. In Gianyar Bali, strong links between the Chinese and local people are evidenced by the Chinese-style roofing on the palace that was rebuilt at the end of the last century. In Cirebon, China designs were copied by local ceramics and paintings. Chinese influence also occurs in textile, furniture and household objects. Appendix 5 TEXT 5 Social Function: to classify and to describe using facts about the development of the form and design of the woodcraft Generic Structure General Classification Description Coda Woodcraft The developing of wood in Indonesia from earliest times provided the people with the raw materials to produce functional and artistic artifacts. Many motifs found in prehistoric artifact used bronze in woodcarving. Indian influences from around the first century AD led to the developing of a new design. Introduction of Islam in the 21th century made some of the designs were lost. The existing motifs that remain today are influenced most religious style. Climatic condition problem have eliminated some remain of wooden artifacts from a very early date, it’s not leaving many evidence, but it seemed the woodcarving was an early form of artistic expression. So, we have known now that woodcarving is an old art and keep developing into many form and designs. Grammatical Features General noun Technical term Timeless present tense Pronoun Timeless present tense Woodcraft The developing of wood in Indonesia from earliest times provided the people with the raw materials to produce functional and artistic artifacts. Many motifs found in prehistoric artifact used bronze in woodcarving. Indian influences from around the first century AD led to the developing of a new design. Introduction of Islam in the 21th century made some of the designs were lost. The existing motifs that remain today are influenced most religious style. Climatic condition problem have eliminated some remain of wooden artifacts from a very early date, it’s not leaving many evidence, but it seemed the woodcarving was an early form of artistic expression. So, we have known now that woodcarving is an old art and keep developing into many form and designs. Appendix 6 TEXT 6 Social Function: to provide instructions in making beneficial magnets Generic Structure Goal Materials Beneficial Magnets You will need:  A bowl  Clean, dry sand  A drinking straw  Green paper  Sticky tape  Cardboard  Iron or steel bolt  A magnet 1. Fill the bowl with sand to make a desert island. 2. Now make a tree using a drinking straw and paste some green paper leaves with sticky tape and plant it on your island. 3. To make a treasure chest nut the cardboard in a shape of box. Now put an iron or steel bolt in it. 4. Bury the treasure firmly near the surface in the sand. 5. Find the treasure from the sand with the help of magnet. Grammatical Features Imperative Time word Time order number Present tense Adverb Imperative Technical term Beneficial Magnets You will need:  A bowl  Clean, dry sand  A drinking straw  Green paper  Sticky tape  Cardboard  Iron or steel bolt  A magnet

1. Fill the bowl with sand to make a desert

island.

2. Now make a tree using a drinking straw

and paste some green paper leaves with sticky tape and plant it on your island. 3. To make a treasure chest nut the cardboard in a shape of box. Now put an iron or steel bolt in it.

4. Bury the treasure firmly near the surface in

the sand.

5. Find the treasure from the sand with the

help of magnet. Appendix 7 TEXT 7 Social Function: to provide instructions in germinating petunia seeds Generic Structure Goal Materials Steps Germinating Petunia Seeds You will need:  A packet of petunia seeds  A seed tray or small pots  Loamy friable soil or potting mix  Water  Fertilizer Steps 1. Fill seed tray with soil. 2. Incorporate fertilizer into soil. 3. Scatter seeds on the surface of the soil. 4. Cover seeds with a 3 mm layer of soil. Press firmly. 5. Spray water to moisten the seed bed. 6. Place seed tray in warm, sunny position at least 25 degree C. 7. Keep soil moist by watering gently while seeds are germinating. Then seeds will germinate in approximately 10-14 days. Grammatical Features Imperative Adverb Present tense Time word Adverb Imperative Time number Technical term Germinating Petunia Seeds You will need:  A packet of petunia seeds  A seed tray or small pots  Loamy friable soil or potting mix  Water  Fertilizer Steps

1. Fill seed tray with soil. 2. Incorporate fertilizer into soil.

3. Scatter seeds on the surface of the soil. 4. Cover seeds with a 3 mm layer of soil. Press firmly. 5. Spray water to moisten the seed bed.

6. Place seed tray in warm, sunny position

at least 25 degree C.

7. Keep soil moist by watering gently while seeds are germinating. Then

seeds will germinate in approximately 10-14 days.

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