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Chapter

6

Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter

Listening

• Listening to the expressions for asking, giving, and denying information

• Listening to the expressions for starting, extending, and ending a conversation

• Listening to the narrative texts

Speaking

• Asking, giving, and denying information

• Starting, extending, and ending a conversation

• Responding to narrative monologue

• Retelling stories

Reading

• Reading narrative text

• Identifying characteristics of narrative text

• Reading an advertisement

Writing

• Writing a narrative text

• Writing a short functional text in the form of weather chart

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Atha : Good morning, Jonas.

Jonas : Morning, A tha.

Atha : Ah, the

1

is

2

in the morning,

3

it?

Jonas : Yeah, it is. But do you know that today is going

to be

4

all day?

Atha : Really? How do you know that?

Jonas : I

5

the

6

this morning. It is said

that we are entering the start of

7

.

Atha : Well, I believe it will become a

8

day

indeed. Well, I have to go now. See you later.

Jonas : See you later.

1. Have you ever asked your friend for information?

2. What do you say when your friend asks for

information?

3. What do you say to ask for information from your

friend?

4. What do you say when someone gives you information

and you don’t believe it?

Answer the following questions orally.

Practice

1

Listen to the following dialogues.

Practice

2

In this section, you will learn how to:

• listen to the expressions for asking, giving, and denying information;

• listen to the expressions for starting, extending, and ending a

conversation;

• listen to the narrative texts.

After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to:

• listen and respond to the expressions for asking, giving, and denying

information;

• listen and respond to the expressions for starting, extending, and ending

a conversation;

• listen and give responses to the narrative texts.

Listening

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Work with your partner. Complete the dialogue

while listening. Then, identify which expressions

are for asking, giving, and denying information.

Practice

3

Listen to some expressions from the tape. Then,

classify each of it to the following table by writing

the number of the expression

Practice

4

Correct the verbs by listening to a text from the

tape.

Practice

6

Source

:

Hotline

, 1999

1. Why do you think the animal running?

2. What are the tractors doing?

Look at the picture below. Then, give your

responses about it through some questions.

Practice

5

Asking Information

Giving Information

Denying Information

The Flowers from the Moon

High in the mountains live a prince whose great

wish was to journey to the moon, because he love its

gentle glow. His dream

À

nally come true. When he

reach the moon he discovered its light came from the

moon king’s beautiful daughter.

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Listen to the text from the tape in Practice 6 once

again and

À

ll in the following table.

Practice

8

Title of the story

Character’s names

Orientation

Complication

Resolution

Pronounce It!

1.

daughter

: /

d

ɔ:tə

(

r

)

/

2.

dream

: /

dri:m

/

3. different

: /

d

ɪfrənt

/

4. great

: /

gre

ɪt

/

5. journey

: /

dʒɜ:nɪ

/

6. smooth

: /smu:

ð/

7. snow

: /sn

əʊ/

1. When did the story happen?

2. Where did the story take place?

3. What did the prince great wish?

4. Why did the prince had such a wish?

5. What did happen when he reached the moon?

6. What is the meaning of the phrase

but the worlds they

came from were just too different?

7. What did the king give to the prince?

Work with your partner. Answer the following

questions based on the text you hear.

Practice

7

The two young people soon fall in love, but the

worlds they come was just too different and soon

they had to part. As a sign of her great love, the moon

king’s daughter give the prince one of the smooth

and lovely

Á

owers that covered the moon like snow

and this was how the

À

rst alpine

Á

ower was bring to

earth.

Taken from

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

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In this section, you will learn how to:

• identify expressions of asking, giving, and denying information;

• identify expressions of starting, extending, and ending a conversation;

• respond to narrative monologue;

• retell narrative text.

After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to:

• identify and respond to expressions of asking, giving, and denying

information;

• identify and respond to expressions of starting, extending, and ending a

conversation;

• identify and give responses to a recount text.

• retell stories appropriately

Speaking

3

Wait a minute, that’s the

home of the president

of the United States of

America.

a. Yes, it’s a famous recreational place in Ancol,

Jakarta.

b. Sure, it’s a big statue of a lion with a human head.

It’s in Egypt.

c. How about the White House, what do you know

about it?

Complete the dialogues with suitable expressions

provided.

Practice

1

1

Can you tell me about

the Sphinx, Edy?

Could you tell me

about Dufan?

2

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for Grade VIII

Mr Kingsley is on a summer vacation in a town. He is trying to

get to the bank but he doesn’t know how. He is asking someone

for the information.

Mr Kingsley :

Excuse me, do you know

where the

À

rst

National Bank is, Madam?

Miss Hana

: Yes. Just go straight down this road and

the bank is on your right, Sir!

Mr Kingsley : Thank you very much, Madam. By the

way, can you tell me how to get to the

subway station from the bank?

Miss Hana

: Sure, you have to take the no. 12 bus and

get off in Burbank street. The subway

station is there.

Mr Kingsley :

Are you sure?

As far as I know the guide

book informs us that we have to take

the no. 14 bus.

Miss Hana

: You’re right. I confused the no. 14 bus

with the no. 12 one.

Mr Kingsley : Thank you, Madam. Have a pleasant

day.

Miss Hana

: You’re very welcome, Sir.

Role play

Study the dialogue. Then, act it out with your

partner. Find the expressions of asking and giving

information.

Practice

2

Speech Act

You can use the expressions to ask for information.

Do you know ...?

Can you tell me ...?

Excuse me Sir/Ma’am

I’d like to know ...?

You can use the expressions to give information.

Yes. Just go .... (telling a place)

Yes, I do know that. It ....

You can use the expressions to deny information.

• How do you know that?

are you sure? As far as I know ....

I’m really sorry, but ...

Informal

Formal

Formal

Informal

Informal

Formal

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1. Situation:

You are a tourist arriving at Singapore’s Changi

Airport. You want to know to get to downtown

Singapore. You have to ask someone in the lounge.

Study the following situations. With your partner,

complete the dialogues using the expressions of

asking and giving information.

Practice

3

Yes, you have to take the

shuttle bus. It’ll take you

straight to downtown

Singapore.

1

2. Situation:

You are window shopping in a mall when suddenly

a foreigner approaches you. She is asking about the

ladies restroom. You know that the toilet is near the

record store.

Excuse me. Could you

tell me where the

restroom is?

2

3. Situation:

You are watching the story about Warner Brothers

World in Gold Coast Australia. It is said to be one of

the most interesting theme parks. Your brother has

just entered the living room, he said he don’t know

about yoit.

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Can you tell me about

Warner Brothers World?

3

Source

:

CD Image

Yes, it’s a wonderful sight.

Look! Beautiful, isn’t it?

1. What does the woman say?

2. Why so?

3. What does the man say to respond to it?

4. What do you say to start a conversation?

5. What do you say to end a conversation?

Ramzi

:

Nice day, isn’t it?

Cika : Yes, it is. Nice weather we’re having.

Ramzi : Look! This is a fantastic sight!

Cika : Yes, I agree. I think it’s spectacular!

Ramzi : The weatherman says it’ll be sunny today.

Cika : Really? Let’s go camping then.

Ramzi : I’m sorry, I’d love to but I can’t. I have to

À

nish

my geography project.

Look at the picture and answer the questions.

Practice

4

Role play

Act the following dialogue with your friend.

Practice

5

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Practice

6

Answer the following questions based on the

dialogue.

1. Who suggests going camping?

2. Why does she suggest it?

3. Why can’t Jason go camping?

4. Whose phone is beeping?

Speech Act

You can use the expressions to start a conversation.

Hi! ...

Hello! ...

Excuse me, ....

I hope you don’t mind if ....

Lovely/nice day, isn’t it?

You can use the expressions to extend a conversation.

• Really?

By the way.

You can use the expressions to end a conversation.

Sorry, I’ve got to go now

I’m afraid I must go now.

Informal

Informal

Formal

Formal

Cika : Oh, by the way, how was your vacation?

Ramzi : We had a great time. But during the trip. We had

a

Á

at tire.

Cika : That’s terrible.

Ramzi : (bleep!) That’s my mobile phone. I’m afraid I

must go now. Have a good day

Cika : You too. See you!

Complete and practise the following dialogue.

Practice

7

You :

Mr Setiawan : Oh, hello. Yes, the weather is so bright. I

love it.

You :

Mr Setiawan : I want to go to the dentist. I’m getting

old here, so I have to check up my teeth

once a month.

You :

Mr Setiawan : Yes, sure. Nice to meet you, too. Take

care.

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1. Where did the nightingale?

2. What did his habit?

3. What was the question of the owl?

4. What was the answer of the nightingale?

5. What did the owl’s reply?

Answer these following questions based on the

text in Practice 8 orally.

Practice

9

Study the following story carefully.

Practice

8

The Owl and the Nightingale

There was once a nightingale in a cage by a window,

that was his habit to sing only at night. An owl was

puzzled by this and went to ask the nightingale what

the reason was. “When I was captured, “ explained

the nightingale, “it was day and I was singing. In this

way I learnt to be more carefully and to sing only at

night.”

“Are you afraid you might be captured a second

time?” asked the owl. “Oh, it would have been better

if you had been more careful the

À

rst time when your

freedom was at risk. Now it doesn’t really matter any

more, right?”

Taken from

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

Source:

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

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1. Do you like reading 1001 night stories from Middle

East?

2. What do you think of the stories?

Answer the questions before reading the text.

Practice

1

Read the following story with good pronunciation.

Practice

2

In this section, you will learn how to:

• read a narrative text;

• identify characteristics of narrative text;

• read an advertisement.

After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to:

• read and understand a narrative text;

• identify characteristics of narrative text correctly;

• get the meanings from advertisement.

Reading

The Caliph and the Clown

The Caliph of Baghdad hired an intelligent and

high spirited man as his court jester, and was much

amused by his clever, witty comments. The clown

was so well loved by his master that everyone at court

showed him great respect. And so the Caliph was

much surprised one day when he heard his beloved

clown crying out in distress from the throne room.

The Caliph hurried there and was astonished to

À

nd

the guards beating the clown badly.

“Leave him alone at once!” he ordered. “Why are

you beating him?”

“We found him sitting on your throne, O majesty!”

the captain of the guards explained.

“out of my sight!” commanded the Caliph. “For

sure the jester did not do it with the intention of

offending me.”

The clown, however, continued to weep and wail

even after the guards had left.

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Work with your partner. Discuss the following

phrases from the text in Practice 2.

1. high spirited man

2. court jester

3. clever, witty comments

4. great respect

5. beloved clown

6. crying out in distress

7. at once

8. out of my sight

9. weep and wail

10. still in one piece

Practice

3

“Stop it! Said the irritated Caliph.

“You’re still in one piece, aren’t you?

“I’m not crying for myself, my lord, I weep for

you,” the clown explained.

“For me?” exclaimed the Caliph in surprise.

“Certainly! If I get beaten so badly for having

been only a few minutes on the throne, how many

beatings must you have suffered in all the years that

you have been there?”

Taken from

366 and More Fairy Tales,

1990

Note

Characteristics of a Narrative Text

Orientation

It is about the opening paragraph where the characters of

the story are introduced.

Example :

Little Mantu lived in a village deep in the jungle

where elephants helped the men with their work.

Complication

Where the problems in the story developed.

Example :

Now, Mantu had an elephant of his very own. His

name was Opie.

Resolution

Where the problems in the story is solved.

Example :

Mantu then climbed upon his little friend’s back and went

home to the village.

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Match the words in column A with their sinonyms in

column B.

A

B

1. clever a. adored

2. loved b. amazed

3. great c. big

4. astonished d. purpose

5. intention e. little

6. few f. smart

Practice

4

1. Identify the introduction of the story in Practice 2.

2. Mention who? When? Where?

3. Mention the action verbs and words that show

time.

4. Mention its con

Á

ict.

5. Write how the con

Á

ict is resolved.

Do the following instructions.

Practice

5

Read the following pictures story carefully.

Practice

6

Horizon

New

The earth spins once

every twenty four

hours. It makes day for

the side of the earth

turned toward the sun,

and night for the side

that is turned away

from the sun. We know

the seasons as spring,

summer, autumn, and

winter. In tropical

countries there are

rainy and dry seasons.

Taken from:

The World Book

Student Discovery Encyclopedia,

2006

Source:

World Class

, 1996

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Answer the following questions.

Practice

7

Read the story again. Then copy and complete the

table in your workbook.

Practice

8

Look at the following briefcase of Agent Mc Cann.

In pairs, close your books and see how much you

can remember

Practice

9

Read the advertisement and complete the dialogue

that follow.

Power Sunblock Lotion

• packed in a bottle

• Lotion–easy to apply

• Price : Rp. 28,900

• Content : 200 ml

• Spf 20

• Expire date:

1.12.2009

Power Sunblock Cream

• packed in a tub

• Creamy

• Price : Rp. 48,000

• Content : 200 ml

• Spf 20

• Expire date:

1.12.2008

Practice

10

1. Who are the

À

ve main characters?

2. Who works for Anaconda?

3. Who works for Atlanton?

Mission Anaconda

Agent

New identity

Mission

Enemy agent

Equipment

First job

Source:

World Class

, 1996

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This is a chance of a lifetime purchase! An irresistible

offer! Walk into our cosmetic department and get the

power sunblock of your choice at rock–bottom prices.

Buy 1 bottle/tube of power Sunblock–Get 1 FREE!

Limited to the

À

rst 100 customers. While stocks last!

Hurry, the early birds get the worms!

Buy 1 Get 1

FREE!!

Attention Shoppers!!

Time

Activities

8.45 – 9.15 a.m.

had breakfast

9.15

– 10.00 a.m.

watched cartoons

10.00 – 12.00 a.m.

cleaned her room

12.45 – 1.30 p.m.

had lunch

2.30

– 3.30 p.m.

took a nap

4.00

– 6.00 p .m.

studied for the next day’s lessons

Study the list of things that Selma did yesterday.

Practice

11

Note

I was writing

means that I was in the middle of writing

a letter. I had started writing but I hadn’t

À

nished. This is the past

continuous tense. Study this table.

I / he / she

was

we / they / you were

writing.

Study the following example.

Yesterday I wrote a letter. I began at 10 o’clock and finished at 11

o’clock.

Question

:

What were you doing at 10.15?

Answer

:

I was writing a letter.

Grammar

Stage

Fira : Tina, which sunblock do you

think is more suitable?

Tina : Take the

1

which costs

Rp. 28,900. It is cheaper and the

2

until 1.12.2009.

Furthermore, it is

3

to

use and not sticky. Its content is

4

and its sun protection

formula is

5

.

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1. What do you know about recount text?

2. Have you ever had a bad experience in certain

weather conditions?

3. Have you ever written about that experience?

Answer these questions.

Practice

1

In this section, you will learn how to:

• write a narrative text through pictures;

• write characteristics of a narrative text;

• get the meaningsfrom weather chart.

After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to:

• write a narrative text through pictures in correctly;

• write a recount text about the weather;

• understand and write a short functional text.

Writing

Read the following story carefully.

Practice

2

1. At 9 o’clock.

She was having breakfast.

2. At 9.30. She

.

3. At 11 o’clock

.

4. At 1 o’clock

.

5. At 3 o’clock

.

6. At 5 o’clock

.

Now write sentences saying what she was doing

then. Number one is the example.

Practice

12

Telaga Warna

Long long ago there was a kingdom in West Java.

The kingdom was ruled by a king. People called their

king His Majesty Prabu. Prabu was a kind and wise

king. No wonder if that country was prosperous.

There’s no hunger in this kingdom.

It was a very happy condition. But it was a pity

that Prabu and his queen hadn’t got any children. It

made the royal couple very very sad. Some old men

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and women who was respected by Prabu suggested

the king to adopt a child. But Prabu and the queen

didn’t agree. “No, thank you. But for us, our own

daughter or son is better than adopted children.”

The queen was very sad. She often cried. That

was why Prabu decided to go. He went to the jungle.

There he prayed to God. Everyday he begged for a

child. His dream come true. A few months later, the

queen got fregnant. All people in the kingdom felt

happy. They sent many presents to the palace to

express their happiness.

Nine months later a princess was born. People

sent their presents again as a gift to a little princess.

This baby grew as a beautiful teenager then.

Prabu and Queen loved their daughter so much.

They gave what ever she wanted. It made Princess a

very spoiled girl. When her wish couldn’t be realized,

she became very angry. She even said bad things

often. A true princess wouldn’t do that. Eventhough

the princess behaved badly, her parents loved her, so

did the people in that kingdom.

Day by day, the princess grew more beautiful.

No girls couldn’t compare with her. In a few days,

Princess would be 17 years old. So, people of that

kingdom went to palace. They brought many presents

for her. Their presents gift were very beautiful.

Prabu collected the presents. There were really many

presents. Then Prabu stored them in a building. Some

times he could take them to give to his people.

Prabu only took some gold and jewels. Then

she brought them to the goldsmith. “Please make a

beautiful necklace for my daughter,” said Prabu. “My

pleasure, Your Majesty,” the goldsmith replied. The

goldsmith worked with all his heart and his ability.

He wanted to create the most beautiful necklace in

the world because he loved his princess.

The birthday came. People gathered in the palace

À

eld. When Prabu and queen appeared, people

welcomed them happily. Prabu and his wife waved

to their beloved people.

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Work in pairs. Identify the characteristics of the

story in Practice 2.

Practice

3

Cheers were louder and louder when the princess

appeared with her fabulous pretty face. Everybody

admired her beauty. Prabu got up from his chair.

A lady gave him a small and glamourous pillow.

A wonderful necklace was on it. Prabu took that

necklace. “My beloved daughter, today I give this

necklace to you. This necklace is a gift from people in

this country. They love you so much. They presented

it for you to express their happiness, because you have

growing to a woman. Please, wear this necklace,” said

Prabu.

Princess accepted the necklace. She looked at

the necklace in a glance. “I don’t want to accepted it!

It’s ugly!” shouted the princess. Then she threw the

necklace. The beautiful necklace was broken. The

gold and jewels were spread out on the

Á

oor

Everybody couldn’t say anything. They never

thought that their beloved princess would did that

cruel thing. Nobody spoke. In their silence people

heard the queen crying. Every woman felt sad and

began crying too. Then everybody was crying.

Then there was a miracle. Earth was crying.

Suddenly, from the under ground, a spring emerged.

It made a pool of water. The palce was getting full.

Soon the place became a big lake. The lake sank all of

the kingdom.

Nowadays the water on that lake is not as full as

before. There is only a small lake now. People called

the lake “Talaga Warna”. It is mean “Lake of Colour”.

It’s located in Puncak, West Java. On a bright day, the

lake is full of colour. So beautiful and amazing. These

colors come from shadows of forest, plants,

Á

owers,

and sky arround the lake. But some people said that

the colours are from the princess’s necklace, which

spreads at the bottom of the lake.

Taken from

www.geocities.com

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Now, try to write a narrative text from the

following picture story. You may discuss with your

friend.

Practice

5

Write your own sentences to complete the following

un

À

nished story.

Practice

4

The Fox and the Grapes

There was once a fox with an empty stomach,

who went in search for food. Then he saw a vineyard,

where large bunches of golden grapes hung from the

vines above his head.

The fox jumped up and down, trying to bite into a

bunch of the grapes, but he failed. He tried again and

again, with all his might, but he still failed to reach the

grapes.

Suddenly, he thought a way

.

Clue

• Think a way of how is the fox can get the grapes.

Adapted from

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

Source:

Hotline

, 1999

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Dean : Hello ...! Lucy?

Lucy : Hi, Dean. How are you?

Dean : Fine, thanks. I heard you are in Tokyo now.

Lucy : Yes. How is in Rio, Dean?

Dean : It’s hot! It’s 28 degrees celsius or 82 fahrenheit.

Lucy : Wow. It’ hot there.

Dean : Yeah. What’s the weather like there?

Lucy : Hmmm ... It’s warm. It’s about seven degrees

celsius or 45 fahrenheit.

Dean : That’s nice.

Lucy : Yes. It’s nice weather for walking around.

Dean : Ok, then. I call you later.

Lucy : Ok. Bye.

You can see the weather

forecast all over the

world, including

Indonesia at this web

site:

weather.yahoo.com

Log On

Study this following dialogue based on the chart in

Practice 6.

Practice

7

Study the following weather chart.

Practice

6

Montreal

New york

London

Lisbon

Seville

Warsaw

Budapest

Athens

Madrid

Milan

Rio de Janeiro

Buenos Aires

Rome

Istanbul

Athens

13 55 cloudy

Budapest -7 19 snow

Buenos Aires 24 75 hot

Istanbul

7 45 sunny

Lisbon

11 52 rain

London -1 30 snow

Madrid

7 45 cloudy

Milan

5 41 rain

Montreal -13 9 snow

New York 0 32 foggy

Rio de Janeiro

28 82 hot

Rome

7 45 cloudy

Seville

14 57 warm

Tokyo

7 45 warm

Warsaw

-13 9 sunny

C F

C F

C F

Today’s weather chart

Source:

www.free-wallpaper.com

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Note

• Some/any

Some

is generally used in positive sentences while

any

is used

in questions and negatives.

-

Have we got

any

wood?

-

We have

some

wood, but there aren’t any matches to light the

À

re.

Much/many/a lot of

Much

and

many

are generally used in questions and negatives,

much

is used with uncountable nouns and

many

with countable

nouns.

A lot of

is used in positive sentences, with countable and

uncountable nouns.

- How

much

money have you got?

- How

many

candles do you need?

-

I have

a lot of

work to do.

A few/A little

A few

is used with countable nouns.

A little

is used with

uncountable.

-

There are

a few

coats hanging by the door.

- There’s

a little

snow left on the roof.

Grammar

Stage

Pay attention to the following dialogues. Study the note below.

1. A : Have you got

any

sunglasses? It’s very hot outside.

B : We don’t have

any

sunglasses, Sir! But we have

some

baseball caps.

It’d be enough to block the sunlight, Sir.

2. A : How

much

ice have you got? I want to make a glass of iced tea.

B : Well, there isn’t

much

ice left in the cooler.

3. A : There are

a few

pieces of wood left for the

À

re place.

B : Yeah, but we have

a lot of

furniture made of wood.

4. A : We have

a little

problem here! It’s leaking from the pipes!

B : Oh, really?

Complete these sentences with

much

,

many

, and

a lot (of)

.

1. We have to hurry. We haven’t got

time.

2. She is a very introvert person. She doesn’t say

.

3. I put

sugar in the coffee. Perhaps it is too

.

4.

people do not like

Á

ying.

5. He has lost

blood because of the accident.

Practice

8

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F

ollow-up

Activity

Look at the weather forecast in the newspaper,

television, or the Internet everyday during the next

week, starting tomorrow. Check whether the weather

forecast is accurate or not.

Answer the following questions by choosing a, b, c or d

based on the text.

Which of the italic words has incorrect spelling

a. Indonesian people are very

friendly

.

b. All people should be

responsible

for their duties.

c.

Travelling is more

interesting

than

À

shing.

d.

Teenagers

are smarter and more creative nowadays.

Adapted from

Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris

, 2007

UN

Challenge

• I

wrote

an e-mail for my pen-pal.

• She

saw

a tree fall down last night.

• I

read

a wonderful story this morning.

Study the following examples.

Practice

10

1. Buy me

sugar, please.

2. I have

pictures to show you.

3.

cookies are left.

4. Do you have

time to relax?

5. There was

of students in the class.

6. There are many children in the yard.

of them

are playing and the others are chatting.

7. Take it. I have more than

.

8. Sorry, it’s

of my business.

9. Oh, my God. There won’t be

cookies for

everybody.

10. May I have

paper?

Fill in the blanks with

enough

,

none

or

some

.

Practice

9

147

Share Your Story

Enrich Your

Knowledge

1. What do you know about e-mail?

2. Do you have an e-mail address?

3. What is your e-mail address?

A. Answer these questions orally.

B. Study this e-mail carefully.

Deshinta wrote:

Hi Hanna, how are you? I haven’t heard from you for a long time. I’ve

just arrived in England. The weather is cold here. It is snows every day.

Luckily I brought a coat and jacket with me, thanks for your advice.

By the way, how is the weather in our country? Is it in the middle of

summer or rainy season? Is it hot or wet? You have to tell me about

the weather in our country when you reply to my e-mail, OK?

Hope to hear from you soon.

Deshinta

C. Write an answer to Deshinta’s e-mail. Tell her about the weather in your

place.

Source

:

HL Magazine

, 2005

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L

earning Review

After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the

following questions.

1. What do you say to ask information from someone?

2. What will you say if you want to give information to

someone?

3. What will you say if you want to start a conversation

with your friend?

4.

What will you say if you want to end a conversation with

your friend?

If you

À

nd some dif

À

culties while answering the questions,

you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult

your teache

r.

Language Function

ʇ

Asking and giving information

-

Excuse me, do you know ...

-

Can you tell me ...

ʇ

Expressions to start a conversation

-

Excuse me, but ...

-

Lovely/nice day, isn't it?

ʇ

Expressions to respond to statement and you agree with it

-

That's what I was thinking

- How true

Genre of text: Recount

ʇ

Social function :

-

to give the audience a description of what occurred and when it

occurred

-

to retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining

ʇ

Generic structure:

-

orientation: the setting and introduce participants

-

events in time order: tell what happened, in what sequence

-

reorientation: optional-closure of events/ending

I walked down the pavement alone that evening. I noticed that the

streets were very quiet....

• Grammar:

ʇ

Past Continuous Tense

Example:

- I

was writing

a letter.

- She

was watching

a movie.

ʇ

Quanti

À

ers

Example:

-

We don’t have

any

sunglasses

-

There are

a few

pieces of wood left for the

À

re place.

Learning Essential

A. Choose either a, b, c, or d for the

correct answer. Questions 1 to 8

are based on Text 1.

Text 1

5. What struck the city last winter was?

a. A snow storm.

b. A tropical hurricane.

c.

A snow fall.

d. A snow

Á

ake.

6. It covered the city with mud.

It

refers

to?

a. The snow.

b. The melted snow.

c.

The mud.

d. The spring.

7. What is the effect of the terrible heat

wave?

a. Starvation.

c. Diseases.

b. Dehydration. d. Famine.

8. This summer is

the previous one.

a. better than

c.

worse than

b. as bad as

d. as good as

Read the dialogue and choose the right

answers for the 9-14 questions.

Tomi : Where are you going to spend

your holiday?

Tuti

: In Batu, near Malang, East Java.

Tomi : Why are you going to spend the

holiday there?

Tuti

: It is not as crowded as Jakarta and

Surabaya. The weather is rather

cold at night.

Tomi : Do you like quiet places?

Tuti

: Yes, I do.

Tomi : So do I.

9. Where is Tuti going to spend the

holiday?

a. In Jakarta.

c.

In Malang.

b. In Surabaya.

d. In Batu.

10. Tuti is going to spend the holiday t

here

because she likes

.

a. interesting places

b. quiet places

Seasons

It is in the middle of summer, the air

is very hot and dry. The temperature is

about 34 degrees Celsius. I am sitting by

the window of my living room, looking at

the streets and drinking some iced lemon

tea. Sometimes I wonder why the weather

in my hometown is always bad in each

season. Last winter, a big snow storm

paralysed this city and lasted almost

a month. But things are not easy in the

spring. The snow melted into mud and

it covered the city. The previous summer

was worse, lots of people dehydrated

because of the heat. Hopefully, next fall

will not be as bad as the last one. Last fall

the wind and the rain were pretty bad.

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1. What season is it?

a. Spring.

c. Winter.

b. Summer.

d. Fall.

2. What is the weather like?

a. It’s humid.

c.

It’s hot.

b. It’s wet.

d. It’s windy.

3. The weather is

in every season.

a. always good

b. seldom good

c.

never bad

d. never good

4.

Last winter, the city was paralysed. What

is the meaning of paralysed?

a. Active.

b. Moving.

c.

Unable to move.

d. Able to move.

Exercise of Chapters 4–6

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c.

crowded places

d. isolated areas

11. Is Jakarta crowded?

a. Perhaps.

c.

No, it isn’t.

b. Maybe.

d. Yes, it is.

12. The weat

her in Batu is

at night.

a. very cold

c.

not so cold

b. rather cold

d. hot

13. Does Tomi also like quiet places?

a. Yes, he does.

c.

Perhaps.

b. No, he doesn't.

d. Maybe.

14. Tomi: So do I. What Tomi says is a

statement which shows a/an

to

the af

À

rmative statement before.

a. disagreement c. sympathy

b. agreement

d. dislike

Questions 15 to 19 are based on the

following Text 2.

Text 2

On the Beach

Amir and Bima are SMP students.

They live in Bandung. Bandung and its

surroun dings are mountainous and hilly

areas. They usually go to the beach during

the holidays, they can choose one from

many beautiful beaches in Indonesia.

Some of the beaches on Java Island are

Pantai Carita, the beaches in Pelabuhan

Ratu, Pangandaran, Ancol, Parangtritis,

while Sanur, and Kuta are in Bali.

20. When did Ary meet his best friend?

a. Yesterday.

b. Last week.

c.

Two years ago.

d. Three years ago.

21. Who were Ary’s best friends?

a.

Andi and Eric.

b. Eric and Putra.

c.

Ricky and Eric.

d. Sigit and Ricky.

My Best Friend

My name is Ary. Three years ago

when I was in junior high school, I met

two people that later became my best

friends. The

À

rst one was Eric. He was

an athlete for our school. He was tall and

muscular. The other one was Ricky. He

was a very diligent student. He liked to

read the encyclopedia and he the ranked

À

rst in my class.

I liked them both because they were

very friendly to other people. Even though

Eric and Ricky were very famous in our

school, they were not arrogant. They

made friends with anybody including

me.

17. Where do they usually go during the

holidays?

a. The sea.

c.

The beach.

b. The mountain.

d. The valley.

18. These are beaches on Java island, except

.

a.

Pantai Carita

c.

Kuta

b. Pangandaran d. Ancol

19. Kuta is located in

.

a. Bandung

c. Aceh

b. Jakarta

d. Bali

Questions 20 to 25 are based on the

following Text 3.

Text 3

15. What are Amir and Bima?

a. Teachers.

b. Customers.

c.

SMP students.

d. SMA students.

16. Amir and Bima live in

.

a. Bandung

c. Padang

b. Jakarta

d. Surabaya

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Exercise of Chapters 4-6

26. What did the fox do, after he caught

sight of Redfeathers?

a. He ran over to her.

b. He ran home.

c.

He boiled water.

d. He called her.

27. She

Á

uttered on to the path in the

woods, and lay there, ....

She

refers to ....

a. The hen

c.

The dove

b. The duck

d. The swan

28. What did the fox think when he found

the dove?

a. The fox thought that he had to

run.

b. The fox thought that he had better

go back.

c. The fox thought he had a

À

rst

course.

d. The fox thought that he had to boil

water.

knew what was happening, she found

herself snapped up and inside a sack, not

even able to call for help.

Luckily for her, her friend the dove

saw what had happened. She

Á

uttered

on the path in the woods, and lay there,

pretending to have a broken wing. The

fox was delighted to

À

nd that he now

had a

À

rst course as well as a main dish.

He put down the sack with the hen in it,

and chased off after the dove, who began

cleverly to hop futher and futher away.

Redfeathers slipped out of the sack

and put a stone in her place, then she

too ran off. When the dove saw that her

friend was safe, she

Á

ew up into a tree.

The fox then went back and picked up

the sack, thinking that the hen was still

in it. When he got home, the fox tipped

the sack into the pot of boiling water, but

the stone splashed it all over him, and he

burned his greedy paws.

Source:

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

Redfeathers the Hen

22. What was Eric in school?

a.

An athlete.

b. A musician.

c.

A photographer.

d. A boy scout.

23. What kind of person was Ricky?

a.

A lazy student.

b. A diligent student.

c.

A stupid student.

d. A careless student.

24. How is Eric's body?

a.

Short and fat.

b. Tall and fat.

c.

Tall and muscular.

d. Short and muscular.

25. Why did Ary like Eric and Ricky?

a.

Because were famous.

b. Because were smart.

c.

Because were arrogant.

d. Because were very friendly to other

people.

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the

following Text 4.

Text 4

Redfeathers, the hen, was so-called

because all her feathers were red. One

day, the fox caught sight of her in the

farmyard and his mouth began to water.

He ran home and told his wife to put

on water for boiling a chicken, and then

he rushed back, and before Redfeathers

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29. What happened to the dove?

a. she

Á

ew up into tree.

b. she was cooked by the fox.

c.

she was chased by the fox.

d. she was put into the sack.

30. What did Redfeathers do to trick the

fox?

a.

she slipped out of the sack.

b. she yelled for help.

c. she

Á

ew away to the tree.

d. she put a stone in her place.

Choose either a, b, c or d for the

right answer. Decide the right tense

whether it is past tense or past

continuous.

31. I am sitting in class right now. I

in

class at this exact same time yesterday.

a. sat

c.

was sitting

b. sit

d. were sat

32. I didn’t want to go to the zoo yesterday

because it

.

a. was raining

c.

rain

b. were raining

d. rains

33. I

Roger at nine last night.

a. am calling

c.

calls

b. was calling

d. called

34. I didn’t hear the thunder during the

storm last night because I

.

a. sleep

c. sleeps

b. was sleeping

d. had slept

35. It was a beautiful day when we

for a walk in the park yesterday.

a. go

c. goes

b. went

d. going

36. I really enjoyed my vacation last

January. While it

in Iowa, the Sun

was shining in Florida.

a. is snow

c.

is snowing

b. was snowing

d. snows

37. My brother and sister were arguing

about something when I

into the

room.

a. was walking

c.

walked

b. is walking

d. walks

38. He

at the library when I came to

his house.

a. was studying

c.

study

b. studied

d. is studying

39. She was not at home when I

to her

house yesterday.

a. go

c.

is going

b. went

d. goes

40. My stomach does not feel good. I

spicy food this morning.

a. ate

c.

is eating

b. eat

d. was eating

B. Fill in the crossword puzzle.

41. The

from Bandung to Bogor was

full of fun.

R

E

C

R

E

A

T

I

O

N

Y

Y

F

N

S

N

D

G

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

49

48

50

42. The climbers made camp half way up

the

.

43. The

was beautiful.

44. From the distance we could see a

.

It had a very long neck and legs.

45.

tourists usually relax on the

beach.

46. There are many

in our country,

one of them is Pelabuhan Ratu.

47. They often go to the

resorts such

as Puncak.

48. They stayed at an

when they

visited Cipanas.

49. We are

of her because she is the

best singer.

50. The weather was very cold in the

.

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Questions 1 to 7 are based on Text 1.

Te x t 1

You and I learnt to walk when we

were a few months old, but baby giraffes

can walk after only twenty minutes. Baby

giraffes live in a dangerous world. Lions

and other animals like to eat them, so the

babies must learn quickly. They learn to

run fast and to stay on their feet almost

all of the time. Even at night, giraffes do

not lie down. They stand by a tree and

sleep. Big giraffes have long legs and

they can run at

À

fty kilometres per hour.

The English word giraffe comes from the

Arabic word

xirapha

. The word means

'runs fast'.

Giraffe’s also have very long tongues.

A giraffes tongue can be

À

fty centimetres

long! Giraffes use their tongues for

cleaning them selves! Their tongues are

important for other things too. A giraffe’s

favourite food is green leaves from acacia

trees. These trees have sharp thorns,

but the giraffe’s tongue can go between

the thorns. The giraffe’s long neck is

important because the best leaves are at

the tops of the trees. Giraffes love these

leaves, and they eat for about eighteen

hours every day.

Taken from

Junior Comprehension 1,

1999

2.

Giraffes do not often

.

a. run c. sleep

b. lie down d. eat

3. There was an Arabic word for giraffes

there was an English word.

a.

xirapha

c. before

b. because d. after

4.

giraffes have

À

fty–centimetre

tongues.

a. All c. Young

b. Some d. Several

5. Giraffes love to eat

.

a. acacia leaves

c.

thorns

b. trees d. all leaves

6. Their tongues get

from the trees.

a. thorns c. food

b. wood d. drink

7. The best food is

.

a. high up

b. on the ground

c.

Between the trees

d. on the trees

Young Giraffes

Questions 8 to 12 are based on Text 2.

Te x t 2

The

À

nalists of akademi Fantasi

Indosiar 1" (AFI) are wonderful young

people. Mawar who was born on 26

February 1985 is a cute girl. She has straight,

short hair. Her bright skin, chubby cheeks,

and lovely smile make her look very

marvellous. She is not very tall. However,

her weight which is 40 kg matches her

body well and makes her look cute.

Unlike Mawar, Ve looks tall. She

is 1.69 meters tall. She looks quite

slim. She weighs 45 kg. Compared

to Mawar, Ve looks darker. The 22

year old girl has black, straight hair.

Choose either a, b, c, or d for the

correct answer.

1.

Baby giraffes must learn quickly because

.

a. other animals want to kill them

b. they are dangerous

c.

they eat lions

d. they are scary

Young Stars

Final

Evaluation

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for Grade VIII

8. The text is about

a. Mawar AFI

b. Ve AFI

c.

Ismail AFI

d. The

À

nalists of AFI

9. What do you think about Mawar

a.

She is taller than Ve.

b.

She is heavier than Ve.

c.

She is younger than Smile.

d. Her skin is darker than

10. "Her bright skin, chubby cheeks,

and lovely smile " (Paragraph 2)

The underlined word can mean

a. white

b. black

c. brown

d. brownish

11.

What does Ve look like ?

a.

fat

c.

semi medium weight

b.

Slim

d. Thin

12. Meanwhile, Smile looks

.

a. darker and tall

b. thin and tall

c.

short hair and tall

d. bigger and darker

13. Cathy's jacket was

.

a. at home

b. on the bench

c.

full of money

d. at school

14. Cathy thought the money was

.

a. from her jacket

c.

at home

b. on the bench

d. at school

15. The girl gave the money to Cathy

because

.

a. she was afraid

b. Cathy asked her nicely

Another

À

nalist is Ismail who is

better known as Smile. The young man

who was born on 16 September 1983

looks much bigger and taller than his two

female

À

ends. He is tall and muscular.

His complexion is fair and his hair is

short and straight.

Adapted from

Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris

, 2007

Source:

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

I said to my sister. “Did you have any

money in you're jacket?”

She said, “Yes, Anna, I did.”

I said, “Look in your jacket quickly.”

Cathy looked in her jacket, but her

money was not there.

“That girl stole it!” I said, and we all

ran after her. We caught her quickly.

My sister was very angry and she

said, ”Give me the money!” The girl gave

the money to Cathy and ran away. We all

ran after her, but we lost her.

Then we went home. But before we

could tell our parents, my mother said to

Cathy, “You left your money at home. It's

on the table in the sitting room. You must

be more careful with money.”

So the girl in the red T-shirt was not

a thief! She probably thought we were

thieves! We felt terrible.

Please telephone us if you know this

girl. We are very sorry for our mistake. We

would like to say sorry to her and give her

money back to her. Our number is 512667.

My name is Anna.

Taken from

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

Te x t 3

Do You Know This Girl?

I was in the park with my older sister,

Cathy, on Friday. My sister left her jacket

on a bench while we talked to some friends.

When we went back to the bench, a girl in a

red T-shirt was sitting there. She had some

money in her hand. When she saw us, she

got up and walked away.

Questions 13 to 19 are based on

Text 3.

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c.

it was Cathy's money

d. Cathy wants the money

16. Cathy's

was really at home.

a. jacket c. money

b. sister d. brother

17. When Cathy's mother spoke, they knew

that v.

a. they had the girl's money

b. the girl was a thief

c.

the money was Anna's

d. they found something

18. Anna and Cathy

the girl.

a. want to

À

nd

c. know

b. have telephoned d. like

19. They want to

to the girl.

a. give their money

b. say thank you

c.

return the money

d. use the money

20. Rika :

Can you help me to get some food

?

Santi : Yes, of course.

The italicised words is an expression of

.

a.

request c.

agreement

b. permission d. invitation

21. Rani : What's your opinions of the

disasters, that keep happening

in our country?

Anti :

.

a. the rooms look very comportable

b.

well I must say that I feel so sad

c.

the cat is very cute

d. I think I have a headache

22. Lia is 15 years old. Ami is 16 years old. It

means Lia is

than Ami.

a. taller c. older

b. shorter d. younger

23. There is

big garden in my city.

a. an c. the

b. a d. and

24.

is your school?

a. What c. Where

b. When d. When

25.

does the test begin?

a. What c. Who

b. When d. Whom

Te x t 4

“Are you going spear

À

shing?”

Lizzie asked.

“Yes,' said her older brother, Sam.

“Can I come with you?”

“No.”

“Oh, please. You know I'm a good

swimmer,” said Lizzie.

A few minutes later, Sam and Lizzie

were in the warm sea. Fish swam all around

them. The colours of the

À

sh were bright in

the sunlight. “They're beautiful!”thought

Lizzie.

Sam pointed his spear gun and shot

a big blue

À

sh. A cloud of red blood came

from the dead

À

sh.

Then they saw the shark. Sharks are

not always dangerous, but this shark

could smell blood. When sharks smell

blood, they want to kill and eat. The

shark's teeth closed on the dead

À

sh and

pulled the spear gun from Sam's hand.

Sam and Lizzie swam quickly to a

small island. The island was only a metre

wide and a few centimetres above the

water. Sam pushed Lizzie up into the

island and then he climbed up. He fell

and cut his leg.

Then they stood on the island and

watched the shark.

“We're OK,” Sam told his sister.

“Someone will see us.” But there was

a bigger island between them and the

beach. So nobody could see them.

Shark! (Part 1)

Source:

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

Questions 26 to 33 are based on

Text 4.

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26. Sam's sister wanted to

.

a. use the spear gun

b. swim with Sam

c.

stay on the beach

d. stay with Sam

27. Sam

.

a. killed a

À

sh

c.

shot a shark

b. swam alone

d. shot a

À

sh

28. The shark came near because it

the dead

À

sh.

a. did not like

b. killed

c.

smelled blood from

d. looked like

29. The shark ate

.

a. the

À

sh c. Sam

b. the spear gun

d. people

30. The island was

.

a. big

b. far away

c.

not much above the water

d. small

31. Sam

Lizzie.

a. climbed up before

b. helped

c.

said nothing to

d. looked at

32. Sam got a cut on his leg when

.

a. the shark got him

b. he fell

c.

he pushed Lizzie

d. he helped Lizzie

33. The blood from

went into the

sea.

a. the dead

À

sh

c.

Sam's leg

b. the two sharks

d. Lizzie's leg

“We have to swim to the bigger

island,” Sam said.

“People will see us there.”

“You can't swim,” Lizzie said. “The

sharks will smell the blood on your leg,

and ...”

The water washed over their little

island again. The water was higher then

before. They nearly fell in again.

“We can't stay here. We have to

swim,” Sam said.

“No,” Lizzie said. “I have to swim.”

“What do you mean?”

“You can't go, so I'll go. I'll get

help.”

“No! Lizzie!”

But she was already in the water. She

swam fast. All the time she thought, “Are

the sharks behind me?”

The sharks began to move towards

Lizzie. Sam watched. What could he do?

He put his legs in the water. He kicked

the water and shouted at the sharks. The

sharks heard the noise and they smelled

the blood from his leg. They turned. They

came towards him, but he kept his feet in

the water and kicked. Then Lizzie was at

the bigger island, and Sam jumped up.

Lizzie waved her arms at the people

on the beach and shouted “Help!”

A few minutes later, Sam and Lizzie

were safe in a boat.

“Are you OK, Sam?” Lizzie asked.

Questions 34 to 41 are based on

Text 5.

Te x t 5

The water washed over their little

island, and they nearly fell into the sea.

The water washed blood from the cut on

Sam's leg into the sea.

Then they saw a second shark.

Taken from

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

Shark! (Part 2)

Source:

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

157

Final Evaluation

Sam said, “Lizzie, you're the best

and bravest sister in the world. You can

swim with me any time.”

“But no more spear

À

shing?” she

said with a smile.

”Ok. No more spear

À

shing.”

Taken from

Junior Comprehension 2

, 2000

34. Sam could not swim to the big island

because

.

a. his leg was weak

b. he had a cut

c.

he was afraid

d. he did not want to see the shark

35. They

on the little island.

a. were safe

c.

fell

b. could not stay

d. stay

36. Lizzie

to the big island.

a. had to swim

b. went with Sam

c.

liked swimming

d. want to swim

37. She

the sharks when she was in

the water.

a. was not afraid of

b. could go faster than

c.

thought about

d. was afraid of

38. Sam made a lot of noise, so the sharks

.

a. got him

b. swam away

c.

did not get Lizzie

d. eat him

39. Sam pulled his feet out of the water

.

a. slowly

b. too late

c.

when Lizzie was safe

d. very fast

40. People on the beach

Lizzie.

a. want to help

c.

swam to

b. did not help

d. saw

41. Sam said that Lizzie was

.

a. very brave c. OK

b. a good swimmer d. save

Questions 42 to 46 are based on Text 6.

Little Brother, Little Sister

Maltreated by their stepmother, who

was a witch, a little brother and sister

Á

ed

into the woods. After running for a while,

the brother said: 'I'm so thirsty. Let's

À

nd

a spring and have a drink.'

However, as the young boy bent

down to drink, his sister heard a

voice which said: 'Who drinks from

me will turn into a fawn.' it was the

witch! Too late, the sister tried to

prevent her brother from drinking.

The young boy changed at once into

a fawn. In tears, the little girl made a

lead and collar out of her belt, and led

the fawn off into the woods. There

they found an abandoned cottage and

lived together, far from any danger.

One day, however, the king was

hunting in the woods, and he spied

the fawn, which could not resist

the urge to wander away from the

cottage. The king and his hunters

chased the fawn all the way back

home. There, the king followed it into

the cottage, where he found a young

girl stroking the frightened animal.

She was so beautiful and gentle that

the king fell in love with her at once.

He asked her to be his wife, and his

words caused the maiden to cry for

joy. When one of her tears fell on the

fawn, it changed back to her brother

once more. Their goodness and love

had overcome the witch's evil spell,

and they lived safely and happily

with the king for ever after.

Taken from

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990

Te x t 6

158

English in Focus

for Grade VIII

42. Why did the brother and sister

Á

ee into

the woods?

a. Because they felt very happy.

b. Because they had been maltreated

by their stepmother.

c.

Because they had been treated well

their stepmother

d. Because they wanted to leak

home43. The young boy changed

at once into a

.

a. dog c. fawn

b. cat d. cow

44. What caused the young boy to changed

into a fawn?

a. He was drinking something.

b. He was eating something.

c. He was saying something bad.

d. He was having cursed by someone.

45. How did he change back to be her

brother?

a. When he met the King.

b. When he walked like an animal.

c.

When he met a frightened animal.

d. When one of her tears fell on the

fawn.

46. Who asked her to be his wife?

a. The Queen

b. The King

c.

The Fawn

d. The Evil

Numbers 47 to 53 are based on Text 7.

When I

À

rst met Nguyen, it was

probably nine or ten weeks after he had

(47)

to Los Angeles, and he was

feeling very lonely. He could speak very

little English and he was in culture shock.

He was

(48)

at the local greengrocer's

and was living with a friend of mine,

Cathy Kelly, in a big house with some

other people, who needed housing. I

met him one day when she was having

a party to help people like him get to

47. a. arrive

c. arriving

b. arrived

d. is arriving

48. a.

working

c.

work

b. worked

d. is working

49. a. house

c. park

b. neighbor d. neighborhood

50. a. learning

c. learnt

b. learn

d. is learning

51. a. and c. by

b. to d. with

52. a.

improve

c.

improved

b. improving d. improvisation

53. a. is c. was

b. are d. were

know others in the

(49)

. I like him

immediately but it was dif

À

cult to have

a conversation with him because he was

still

(50)

English. He didn't have

many clothes and I remember one of the

À

rst thing I did was

(51)

take him

shopping to buy something to wear.

His English

(52)

very quickly. It

was interesting to see how he was setting

into Western life. He was coping with it

all very well, even though it was very

dif

À

cult for him. He comes from Ho Chi

Minh city, and having been there myself,

I know there couldn't be a greater contrast

to Los Angeles.

At my age I don't make friends easily

but I count him among my closest friends.

I think he is one of the most honest people

I have ever met. I'm quite surprised he

likes me and wants to spend such a lot of

time with an old lady. But he's kind and

considerate. We

(53)

natural friends.

I'm very easy in his company and I love

to hear his stories about his life as a child.

He comes from a culture that is so alien

to ours, and yet we understand each

other. And I love having a young person

around, the excitement and optimism is

really heartening.

Taken from

Reward Intermediate Student's Book

, 2003

Te x t 7

159

Final Evaluation

Numbers 54 to 60 are based on

Text 8.

The

À

rst time I remember seeing

Josephine

(54)

when I was working in

a store. She was taking her dog for a walk

and was doing her shopping when she

(55)

into the store to buy some dog

food. I remember being very impressed

by her politeness and friendliness to the

store owner. At the time I was staying

in a house owned

(56)

Cathy Kelly,

another amazing lady who has this huge

house which she keeps open to anyone

who needs a bed for the night. There

(57)

lots of us in the house, which

was good for me as I was feeling

particularly lonely and was suffering

from culture shock. I still do, to a lesser

extent. I

À

nally met Josephine when

Cathy introduced us at her house one

day. Josephine was beautiful and kind to

me when we

À

nally spoke.

I had left Vietnam a few weeks before

and to cut a long story short, I ended up

in Los Angeles. It was very strange, so

different from what I knew back home.

There was so much to do, so many

(58)

. Josephine took me to concerts

and political meeting and sometimes to

the theatre although I understood very

little. We saw quite a lot of each other

in those

À

rst few months. At one point

we were seeing each other every day

(59)

she was teaching me English.

A few weeks ago, I told her that I

wanted to go to college and she's trying

to

À

nd out if it's possible. She says she

will pay for my

(60)

. I am surprised

that her family let her live alone. In my

country, the whole family lives in the

same house, old people and young. But

if she didn’t live alone, I guess I wouldn't

see her so often.

I place great value on the friends

Josephine has helped me make and on

my friendship with her.

Taken from

Reward Intermediate Student's Book

, 2003

54. a. was c. is

b. were d. are

55. a. come

c. came

b. comes d. coming

56. a. by

c. to

b. with d. at

57. a. was c. is

b. were d. are

58. a. chance

c. opportunities

b.

attention

d.

way

59. a. because

c. nevertheless

b. however

d. and

60. a. education c. lesson

b. knowledge d. subject

Find the kind of expression that

showed by the italicised sentences.

61. Anti

:

Is there a petrol station

along

this road?

Feni

: No, there isn't

62. Adi

:

Could you pass the salt, please?

Erul

: Sure. Glad to help.

63. Irma

: What's your opinion about

the

À

lm you've seen?

Ria :

I think the

À

lm was very good

.

64. Susan : My sister

is ill. She is in the

hospital now.

Rico :

I’m sorry to hear that. I hope

your brother will get well soon.

65. Budi

:

Hello, can I speak to Mr Adi,

please

?

Mr Adi : Yes, this is Adi.

Complete the sentences.

66. They

to a better house.

67. You

learn Japanese before you

go to Japan.

68. I

very fast last night.

69. I usually

at 10 o'clock.

70. I can’t go to the party tonight. I have

work to do.

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1.

CD Image

• 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 15, 16

2.

Publisher's D ocumentation•

1

3.

Indonesian Heritage,

1996• 21, 22

4.

Microsoft Encarta Library Reference,

2008• 13

5.

The World Book Encyclopedia,

2007• 16

6.

The World Book Encyclopedia,

2007• 13

7.

www.omepage.mac.com

• 20

Chapter 2

1.

cybertravel.cbn.net.id

• 27

2.

HL Magazines,

2000• 30

3.

www.igogreece.com

• 31

4.

Microsoft Encarta Library Reference,

2008• 44

5.

Publisher's Documentation

• 45

6.

www.ce.eng.usf.edu

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7.

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• 42

8.

www.eryptick.net

• 42

9.

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• 42

10.

www.qsl.net

• 43

11.

www.70tamu-commerce.edu

• 43

12.

www.bensguide.gpo.gov

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13.

www.wikipedia.com

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Chapter 3

1.

Publisher's Documentation

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2.

151.photobucket.com • 60

3.

indra 1082.

À

les.wordpress.com • 50, 60

4.

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À

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5.

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Chapter 4

1.

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2.

CD Image

• 89

3.

maspaulus.

À

les.wordpress.com

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5.

Story a day

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6.

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7.

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8.

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les.wordpress.com

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9.

ayiedyary.

À

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Chapter 5

1.

Stockbyte

• 103

2.

www.sil.si.edu •

114, 115

3.

www.2067/delux/

À

rstaid.com

• 123

Chapter 6

1.

CD Image

: 132

2.

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• 144

3.

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4.

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5.

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6.

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Exercise of Chapters 4-6

1

.

366 and More Fairy Tales

, 1990 • 151

Final Evaluation

1.

Junior Comprehension 2,

2000

154, 155, 156

163

Final Evaluation

Glossary

ability /

ə

’b

ɪ

l

ə

t

ɪ

/ :

kecakapan, kemampuan

able /

əɪ

bl/ :

dapat, mampu

accident /’

æ

ks

ɪ

d

ə

nt/

:

kecelakaan

according /

ə

ˈ

k

ɔ

:d

ɪ

ŋ

/

:

menurut

ache

/

e

ɪk/

:

terasa sakit

advertisement

/

ə

d

ˈ

v

ɜ

:t

ɪ

sm

ə

nt/ :

iklan

against /

ə

ˈ

ge

ɪ

nnst/ :

terhadap

,

melawan

age /e

ɪ

d

ʒ

/ :

umur, usia

agree /

ə

gri:/ :

setuju

allow /

ə

la

ʊ

/ :

mengizinkan

alone /

ə

’l

ə

ʊ

n/ :

sendiri

annually /

æ

nj

ʊ

ə

l

ɪ

/ :

tiap tahun

anthrax /

ˈ

æ

n

ɵ

r

æ

ks/

:

penyakit ternak sapi

arrange /

ə

’re

ɪ

nd

ʒ

/ :

menyusun

arrangement (n)

/

ə

’re

ɪ

nd

ʒ

m

ə

nt/ :

susunan

arrive /

ə

’ra

ɪ

v/ :

tiba

arrow /’

æ

r

ə

ʊ

/ :

anak panah

art /

ɑ

:t/ :

seni

attention /

ə

’ten

ʃə

n/

:

perhatian

banana

/bəˈnɑ:nə/

:

pisang

basement /’be

ɪ

sm

ə

nt/ :

ruangan di bawah tanah

(

dari sebuah gedung

)

basic /’be

ɪ

s

ɪ

k/ :

dasar, utama

battle /’b

æ

tl/ :

pertempuran

beach /bi:t

ʃ

/ :

pantai

beak /bi:k/ :

paruh

bee /bi:/ :

lebah

be attached /b

ɪə

’t

æ

t

ʃ

/ :

dicantelkan

,

diikatkan

be born /b

ɪ

b

ɔ

:n/ :

lahir

between /b

ɪ

’twi:n/ :

di antara

bite /ba

ɪ

t/ :

menggigit

blood /bl

Ž

d/ :

darah

blood pressure

/bl

Ž

d’pres

ə

/ :

tekanan darah

164

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for Grade VIII

boat /b

ə

ʊ

t/ :

kapal

bone /b

ə

ʊ

n/ :

tulang

bookstore

/bʊkstɔ:r/

:

toko buku

boundary line

/’ba

ʊ

ndr

ɪ

la

ɪ

n/ :

garis batas

bow /b

ə

ʊ

/ :

busur panah

breakfast /brekf

ə

st/

:

makan pagi, sarapan

break /bre

ɪ

k/ :

pecah

breathe /bri:

ð

/ :

bernapas

breed /bri:d/ :

beternak

bridge /br

ɪ

d

ʒ

/ :

jembatan

brilliant /br

ɪ

lj

ə

nt/ :

cemerlang, pandai

broad /br

ð

:d/ :

lebar

bronze /br

ɒ

nz/ :

perunggu

build /b

ɪ

ld/ :

mendirikan

busy /b

ɪ

z

ɪ

/ :

sibuk

cabbage /’k

æ

b

ɪ

d

ʒ

/ :

kubis, kol

cage /ke

ɪ

d

ʒ

/ :

sangkar

card

/kɑ:d/

:

kartu

cargo /k

ɑ

:g

ə

ʊ

/ :

muatan

carpenter /’k

ɑ

:pent

ə

/

:

tukang kayu

carrot /’k

æ

r

ə

t/ :

wortel

cash /k

æʃ

/ :

tunai

catch /k

æ

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