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D. LEARNING OBJECTIVES a. Cognitive
1 Being given a video and some stimulating questions, the students are capable of brainstorming certain expressions of thanking
2 Being given a model by the teacher, the students are able to say the expressions of thanking with the correct pronunciation, stress, and intonation accurately
3 Being given a spoken input text in the form of transactional and interpersonal conversations, the students are able to complete the missing gaps that contain
the expressions of thanking carefully 4 Being given a spoken input text in the form of transactional and interpersonal
conversations, the students are able to complete the missing gaps that contain the expressions of thanking in a semi-guided speaking activity in the form of
pair work confidently, politely, and honestly. 5 Being given a game, the students are capable of practicing the expressions of
thanking confidently 6 Being given some situation cues, the students are able to make a conversation
that contain the expressions of thanking in the form of pair work carefully and confidently
b. Affective Characters Development
Having been engaged in a learning-oriented process, the students are able to integrate and develop such positive character as cooperative, confident, polite,
honest, and caring.
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Communicative Competence
Having been engaged in a learning-oriented process, the students are able to integrate and develop such strategic competence for communicating in daily
interaction as: a asking and answering questions, b expressing thank, and c communicating in polite manner
E. LEARNING MATERIALS
A dialogue including expressions of thanking, for example: Attached Appendix Expressions of thanking in the dialogue
“Thanks” Responding to thanks in the dialogue
“Thank you too” Vocabulary and Pronunciation of some words
• thank • dinner
• sorry • know
• postpone • participant
• appointment • important
• date Example:
Formal Situation: Mr. Havid thanks to Mr. Rizal when leaving a party.
Mr. Havid : Thank you so much for the lovely evening.
Mr. Rizal : You’re quite welcome. We’d been looking forward to
seeing you for a long time Informal