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115 LESSON PLAN 2 School : SMP Negeri3 Sleman Subject : English GradeSemester : VIII Eight II Skill : Writing Time Allocation : 3 x 40 minutes

A. Standard of Competence

12. To express meaning in short functional written text and simple essay in the form of recount, narrative, procedure, descriptive, report ,and expositionto interact in daily life and in academic context

B. Basic Competency

12.2 To express meaning in a simple short essay accurately, fluently, and appropriately in the form of recount, narrative, procedure, descriptive, report ,and expositionto interact in daily life and in academic context

C. Indicators

1 Students identify the social function of narrative text. 2 Students identify and apply the tenses used in narrative text by correcting and writing sentences. 3 Students answer questions based on narrative texts 4 Students recognize verbs, adjectives, and prepositions commonly used in narrative texts . 5 Students identify the order of narrative text and then construct the text.

D. Teaching Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students are expected to be able to; 1 express the social function of narrative text correctly, 2 apply the tense used in narrative text in writing correctly, 3 find information from narrative texts, 4 apply common words and terms related to narrative text correctly, and 116 5 construct or write a narrative text.

E. Technique

1 three-phase technique 2 modeling 3 discussion 4 question and answer

F. Materials

1. Read this paragraph. Some parts are missing. Complete them with the words

in the box. Roro Anteng and Jaka Seger Taken from Scaffolding, English for Junior High School Students, Grade VIII, p.126 region worship annual sacrifice pray 117

2. After completing the text, do this puzzleword.

Taken from Scaffolding, English for Junior High School Students, Grade VIII, p.131-132

3. Arrange these jumbled sentences into a good narrative text.

Little Red Riding Hood • Once upon a time, there was a girl called Little Red Riding Hood. • A wolf wanted to eat her but afraid to do so in public. • The girl walked through the woods to deliver food to her grandmother. • She naively told him where she was going. forbidden annual wish kingdom grant turnip century sacrifice festival legend

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