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Bahasa Inggris · Chapter XIV You can always come back home
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You can always come

back home.

Here I will learn

-

to get the message of a song

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Here is a very good song about

fathers’ and mothers’ nature to always

protect their children. Their home

is always open for their children to

return for their protection.

Let’s read the lyric together. First,

listen to me carefully. Then, repeat

after me. Say every line loudly, clearly,

and correctly.

93 million miles from the Sun,

people get ready get ready,

‘cause here it comes it’s a light, a beautiful light,

over the horizon into our eyes

Oh, my my how beautiful, oh my beautiful mother

She told me, “Son in life you’re gonna go far, and if you do it right you’ll

love where you are

Just know, that wherever you go, you can always come home”

240 thousand miles from the Moon, we’ve come a long way to belong

here,

To share this view of the night, a glorious night,

93 Million Miles

J

ason M

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over the horizon is another bright sky

Oh, m

y m

y how beautiful, oh my irrefutable father,

He told me, “Son sometimes it may seem dark, but the absence of the light

is a necessary part.

Just know, you’re never alone, you can always come back home”

Ohh...ohh...ohh... 2x

You can always come back...back...

Every road is a slippery slope

There is always a hand that you can hold on to.

Looking deeper through the telescope

You can see that your home’s inside of you.

Just know, that wherever you go,

no you’re never alone,

you will always get back home

Ohh...ohh...ohh... 5 x

93 million miles from the Sun,

people get ready get ready,

‘cause here it comes it’s a light, a beautiful light, over the horizon into our

eyes...

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Work in your group. Copy the song in your

note book. Hand-write it. Make sure you

know the meaning of every word and spell

it correctly. Use the punctuation marks

correctly, too.

At the same time, talk about the lines that

you !nd are interesting in your group.

While you are writing, say the words loudly,

clearly, and correctly

Use a dictionary. If you have any problems,

come to me.

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Here are some of lines from the song.

Oh, my my how beautiful, oh my beautiful mother

She told me, “Son in life you’re gonna go far, and if you do

it right you’ll love where you are

Just know, that wherever you go, you can always come

home”

Oh, my my how beautiful, oh my irrefutable father,

He told me, “Son sometimes it may seem dark, but the

absence of the light is a necessary part.

Just know, you’re never alone, you can always come back

home”

Every road is a slippery slope.

There is always a hand that you can hold on to.

Looking deeper through the telescope.

You can see that your home’s inside of you.

Just know, that wherever you go,

no you’re never alone,

you will always get back home

Work in your group. Fill in the blank spaces below with

the lines that have more or less the same meanings

with the statements.

Hand-write it. Make sure you know the meaning of

every word and spell it correctly .

The !rst one has been done for you. First copy the

example.

While you are writing, say the words loudly, clearly, and

correctly.

Use a dictionary. If you have any problems, come to

me.

Then, present your sentences in front of the class. Say

your sentences loudly, clearly, and correctly.

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1.

If you are a good person, you will always be happy wherever you are.

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1.

If you are a good person, you will always be happy wherever you are.

Son, in life you’re gonna go far, and if you do it right you’ll love where you

are.

2.

When you !nd a problem, don’t worry, because there is always

something that you can learn from it.

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3.

Your parents will always be with you and help you when you have a

problem in your life.

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4.

Life is not always easy, but don’t worry, your parents are always ready

to help you.

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5.

In your life, when you have a problem, come to us and we will always

be ready to help you.

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In fact many people can sing the song.

It has always been a popular song. Ask

them to teach you to sing it. Or, you

can also download it from YouTube.

If possible, sing the song together in

your class. It will be more interesting

if you can sing it with a musical

instruments like the guitar.

Communicating

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Communicating

In your journal, write your

re!ection about your learning

this chapter.

My Journal

I have just learnt to

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The activities I like most were

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The activities I found most di"cult were

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What I need to do better is/are

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