Selasa, 29 Juli 2025

DESCRIPTIVE TEXT || Chapter 6 Part 3

 


DESCRIPTIVE TEXT || Chapter 6 Part 2

Dunia Fantasi (Dufan), Ancol: A Family Entertainment Paradise in Jakarta



Dunia Fantasi, better known as Dufan, is one of the most popular recreational places in Jakarta. Located within the Taman Impian Jaya Ancol complex, Dufan offers a wide variety of rides and entertainment suitable for all ages. Since its opening in 1985, it has become a family vacation icon in the capital city, attracting thousands of visitors every week.

As soon as visitors enter the gates of Dufan, they are welcomed by a colorful and adventurous atmosphere. The park is divided into several thematic zones such as Indonesia, Jakarta, Asia, Europe, and America. Each zone features distinct architecture and decorations that make visitors feel like they are traveling around the world. These themed areas not only add visual charm but also help guests navigate the park more easily.

Dufan is famous for its thrill rides such as Halilintar (roller coaster), Kicir-Kicir, Hysteria, and Tornado, which offer an adrenaline-pumping experience. For those visiting with children, there are family-friendly attractions like Istana Boneka (Doll Palace), Bianglala (Ferris wheel), and Gajah Beledug (Elephant ride). Live shows and character parades also enhance the joyful atmosphere of the park.

With complete facilities, comfortable resting areas, and a wide variety of food and beverage options, Dufan is not just a place to play — it's a place to gather and create memories. Whether for school holidays, corporate outings, or a simple weekend getaway, Dufan at Ancol remains a top destination for both Jakarta residents and out-of-town tourists.



DESCRIPTIVE TEXT || Chapter 6 Part 1

 The Timeless Beauty of Historical Buildings


Historical buildings are more than just old structures — they are silent storytellers of the past, reflecting the culture, artistry, and spirit of the times in which they were built. From ancient temples to grand castles, these architectural masterpieces have stood the test of time and continue to inspire awe in those who visit them.

One of the most iconic historical buildings is The Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Built around 70–80 AD, this massive amphitheater could hold over 50,000 spectators who came to watch gladiator contests and public events. Despite centuries of earthquakes and stone looting, its towering arches and layered columns still reflect the strength of Roman engineering and their love of entertainment.

In Greece, The Parthenon sits majestically on the Acropolis of Athens. Constructed in the 5th century BC, it was dedicated to the goddess Athena. Its massive marble columns and intricate sculptures demonstrate the Greeks’ mastery in art and architecture. Though weathered by time, the Parthenon remains a symbol of democracy and classical beauty.

Another breathtaking structure is Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the largest religious monument in the world. Originally a Hindu temple built in the 12th century, it later became a Buddhist site. Surrounded by moats and featuring elaborate carvings of mythological scenes, Angkor Wat represents the spiritual and artistic peak of the Khmer Empire, drawing visitors from all over the globe.

These buildings remind us that history is not just something we read in books — it lives on in the bricks, stones, and stories of these enduring monuments. They continue to connect us to ancient civilizations and inspire wonder in every generation.



Minggu, 27 Juli 2025

PROCEDURE TEXT || Chapter 5 Part 5


 

PROCEDURE TEXT || Chapter 5 Part 4

 How To Make Healty Drink 

Goal:

To make a simple and healthy ginger drink that boosts immunity and soothes the body.


Ingredients and Materials Needed:


-1–2 pieces of fresh ginger (about 5 cm)


-2 cups of water


-1–2 teaspoons of honey (optional)


-1 tablespoon of lemon juice (optional)


-Knife and grater


-Pot or saucepan


-Strainer


-Cup or mug


Steps:


1. Wash and Peel the Ginger

Rinse the ginger under running water and peel off the skin using a spoon or knife.


2. Slice or Grate the Ginger

Slice the ginger into thin pieces or grate it for a stronger flavor.


3. Boil the Water

Pour 2 cups of water into a pot and bring it to a boil over medium heat.


4. Add the Ginger

Add the sliced or grated ginger into the boiling water. Let it simmer for 10–15 minutes.


5. Strain the Liquid

After simmering, remove the pot from the heat. Use a strainer to pour the ginger water into a cup, removing the ginger pieces.


6. Add Honey and Lemon (Optional)

Add honey to sweeten the drink and lemon juice for extra flavor and vitamin C.


7. Stir and Serve

Stir well and let it cool slightly before drinking.


Conclusion:

Enjoy your homemade healthy ginger drink! It's great for digestion, relieving cold symptoms, and keeping your body warm and energized.





PROCEDURE TEXT || Chapter 5 Part 3

 How To Use Camera Digital : 

Goal:

To explain the steps to use a digital camera properly.


Materials Needed:


-A digital camera

-Charged battery

-Memory card


Steps:


1. Insert the Battery and Memory Card

Open the compartment and insert the battery and memory card in the correct slots. Make sure they are securely placed.


2. Turn On the Camera

Press the power button to turn on the camera.


3. Set the Mode

Use the mode dial to select the desired shooting mode (e.g., Auto, Portrait, Landscape, etc.).


4. Adjust the Settings (Optional)

Use the menu or control buttons to adjust settings like flash, ISO, white balance, or resolution based on your needs.


5. Frame Your Shot

Look through the viewfinder or use the LCD screen to compose your photo. Zoom in or out as needed using the zoom control.


6. Take the Picture

Press the shutter button halfway to focus, then press it fully to take the picture.


7. Review the Image

Press the playback button to see the photo you just took. You can delete or keep the photo as needed.


8. Turn Off the Camera

Press the power button again to turn off the camera when finished.


Conclusion:

By following these steps, you can use a digital camera to take high-quality photos easily and efficiently.






PROCEDURE TEXT || Chapter 5 Part 2

 How to Fold Clothes

Goal:

To neatly fold clothes to keep them organized and save space.


Materials Needed:


Clean and dry clothes


A flat surface (like a table or bed)


Steps:


1. Lay the clothes flat

Place the clothing item (like a t-shirt or pants) on a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles.


2. Fold the sleeves (for shirts)

Fold both sleeves inward so the shirt forms a rectangle.


3. Fold in half vertically

Bring the bottom of the shirt up to meet the top (collar area).


4. Fold in half again (optional)

If needed, fold the shirt once more to make it more compact.


5. For pants or trousers

Lay the pants flat, fold one leg over the other, then fold in half or thirds depending on storage space.


Stack the folded clothes

Place the folded items neatly in a drawer or shelf.





PROCEDURE TEXT || Chapter 5 Part 1

Practice 1 : 

Answer :

1. Blender, an electrical device for making toast.
2. Laptop, an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice.
3. Rice cooker, an electric mixing machine used in food preparationlequefying, chooping and pureeing ingridients.
4. Printer, a device that accepts text and graphic output rom a computer and transform information to paper.
5. Toaster, a device for recording visual images in the form of photograph, film or video signals.

Practice 2 :


Practice 3 :
Answer :
a. The text is about the information on how to insert sim card cellphone and how to cook rice in a rice cooker.
b. Everyone who has cellphone and everyone who will cook rice in rice cooker will need to read this text.
c. The purpose of each text is to tell how something is done/accomplished through the sequence of steps.
d. The benefit of reading this text is the readers will know how to insert sim card cellphone and how to cook using rice cooker

Practice 4:
Answer :
Goal : To tell how to Cook Rice In A Rice Cooker.
Step : 
1. First, rinse a cup of rice in cold water. Rub the rice softly under the running
water. Do not rub the rice too long, because it will lose the nutrients. Wash the
rice once again. Then drain the water from the rice.
2. Next, add a cup of water. If ou cook rice using an electronic rice cooker, pay
attention to the water ratio. The rice and the water ratio is usually 1 part rice
to 1 part water.
3. Then, place the cooking pot in the rice cooker properly. Cover the pot. Select
the cooking button right after the light on the rice cook cook turns.
4. Finally, when the rice has been cooked and is resilent , flip through the rice
very gently using a rice spatula. 

Practice 5 :
Answer:
To compose a procedure text, you will need:

Present Tenses 
- Rinse a cup of rice in cold water.
- Rub the rice softly under the running water.
- Wash the rice once again.
- Drain the water from the rice.

Action Verbs
- Rinse
- Rub
- Wash
- Drain

Numbers to show the sequences
- First
- Next
- Then
- Finally

Adverbs
- Softly
- Properly
- Gently
- Finally

Practice 6 :

Answer :
Topic : how to use glue gun
Target reader : people who will use glue gun.
Purpose : telling
how to use glue gun through a sequence of actions.

Practice 7 :
Answer :
How to use glue gun >> Goal
glue sticks and glue gun >> Materials

Practice 8 :
Answer :
Imperative : check and clean the glue gun, put the glue stick into the gun nozzle.
Action Verb : check, clean, and put.
Connective : first and finally.
Adverb : gently.

Practice 9 :
Answer :
a. The text is about how to use an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) safely and effectively, providing step-by-step instructions for common transactions.

b. People who are new to using ATMs, such as young adults, new bank account holders, or anyone who has not used an ATM before, might be interested in reading this text.

c. The purpose of writing this text is to educate and guide readers on the proper and safe use of ATMs, ensuring they can access their bank accounts and perform transactions confidently.

d. The benefit of reading this text is gaining a clear understanding of how to use ATMs safely and efficiently, including withdrawing money, depositing money, checking account balances, and ending a session properly.

e. Paragraph 2 mainly talks about inserting your debit card into the ATM and explains the difference between debit and credit cards.

f. Three words from the text that might be unfamiliar are:
   - Procedures
   - Prompted
   - Associated

Practice 10 :
Answer :
Social Function : 
Similarities : To inform the way how to
Differences :  Text 1 : To inform the way to use a blender
Text 2 : To inform the way how to pass in the interview

Text Structure :
Similarities : Goal, Step
Differences : -

Grammatical Features : 
Similarities : Present tense, Action Verb, and Adverb.
Differences : -

NEWS ITEM || Chapter 4 Part 3

 


NEWS ITEM || Chapter 4 Part 2

 Practice 1






Answer :
Teks 1:  Thai national park sends rubbish back to tourists
Teks 2 : Girl's kiss saves life of stranger
Teks 3 : Yoda named the world's ugliest dog
Teks 4 : Manchester City: Sergio Aguero could be out for two months, says Pep Guardiola
Teks 5 :  Theme park boss duped by Lego car

D. TUGAS MANDIRI


Event Who/What When Where How
Perkemahan Jumat-Sabtu SMAN 27 Jakarta students May 16–17, 2025 Bogor The school organized a camping activity to build teamwork, discipline, and outdoor skills among students.

E. LATIHAN SOAL

Answer :
1. What's happening?
People who litter in Khao Yai National Park will have their rubbish sent back to them.

2. Who is involved?
Thailand's Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa and the park authorities.

3. Where is this happening?
Khao Yai National Park, near Bangkok, Thailand.

4. When is it happening?
Currently (present time, no specific date mentioned).

5. Why is it happening?
To remind visitors not to litter, to protect wildlife, and to punish those who leave trash behind in the national park.



Answer :
Text 1
Newsworthy Event:

If you litter in this Thai national park, your rubbish may just come back to haunt you. Well, not exactly haunt, but it'll be shipped to your home as a pointed reminder that when out in nature, you had better clean up after yourself. Authorities in the popular Khao Yai National Park near Bangkok will start sending rubbish back to litterers, Thailand's environment minister said.
Offenders will also be registered with the police.

- Matching Background Paragraphs:

Visitors to the park have to register with their addresses, making it easy for rangers to track them down if they leave rubbish behind.

Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa posted pictures of litter collected in cardboard parcels ready to be shipped on his Facebook account.

"Your trash - we’ll send it back to you," the post warns, reminding people that littering in a national park is an offence and punishable with up to five years in prison and hefty fines.

The box in the Facebook post contains a polite note saying: “You forgot these things at Khao Yai National Park”.

Park authorities say the rubbish left behind can be particularly dangerous for animals who may try to eat it.

Khao Yai National Park which is north-east of the Thai capital Bangkok stretches across more than 2,000 sq km (770 sq miles) and is very popular with hikers.

It's the oldest national park in Thailand and known for its waterfalls, animals and scenery.

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Text 2
Newsworthy Event:

A teenager became famous overnight in China when she saved a suicidal stranger – by kissing him on the lips. Liu Wenxiu, 19, was shopping with a friend at a mall in henzhen, Guangdong Province, when she saw a crowd of people watching a man hanging on to the barrier of the highest floor.

- Matching Background Paragraphs:

"The young man was on the outside of the barrier and was holding a knife to his chest but nobody seemed to be trying to talk him round," she said.

"I wanted to help him but the police wouldn't let me through so I lied and told them he was my boyfriend and that he wanted to kill himself because of me."

"They let me talk to him and he told me he was sad because he was from a broken family. I'm also from a broken family too and understood him perfectly."

Liu then surprised everyone - especially the young man - by stepping forward, putting her arms around him and giving him a kiss.

A fireman took advantage of the distraction and dashed forward to grab hold of the man and pull him to safety.

"His story touched me, and I felt like I really was his girlfriend and I could help him," said Liu afterwards.


Answer :
1. What is the news about?
The news is about a teenage girl who saved a suicidal stranger by kissing him, which helped distract him and allowed rescuers to pull him to safety.

2. How did the girl help the young man?
She pretended to be his girlfriend, stepped forward, hugged him, and gave him a kiss, which distracted him long enough for a fireman to save him.

3. Where was the accident taken?
It happened at a shopping mall in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.

4. What did the crowd see?
They saw a man hanging on to the barrier of the highest floor while holding a knife to his chest.

5. What made the girl save the young man?
She felt sympathy for him because he came from a broken family, just like she did, and believed she could help him.

NEWS ITEM || Chapter 4 Part 1



Answer :

practice 2 :


News Media

Characteristics

News Paper

Printed material, to inform

Radio

Up to date, voice/sound, to inform, studio

Televisi

Live, video, to entertain, news anchors

Social Media

Up to date, digital, web-based to entertain, hoax


Practice 3

Gresik residents made to dig graves as punishment for not wearing face masks
The Jakarta Post Jakarta / Thu, September 10, 2020 / 05:34 pm
Eight people in Gresik regency, East Java, were ordered by local authorities to dig graves for
those who have died of COVID-19 as punishment for not wearing face masks in public. Cerme
district head, Suyono, said that he punished residents who did not wear face masks by making
them dig graves at a public cemetery in Ngabetan village.

“There are only three available gravediggers at the moment, so I thought I might as well put
these people to work with them,” said Suyono as quoted by tribunnews.com on Wednesday,
adding that local authorities made sure the health protocol violators did not participate in the
burials. To assist the gravediggers, Suyono assigned two people to each grave. One is tasked
with digging the grave, while the other lays wooden boards inside the hole to support the
corpse. “Hopefully this can create a deterrent effect against violations,” Suyono said.

He also said the number of COVID-19 cases was continuing to increase in Cerme, prompting
the village administration to strengthen protocols in the village. Based on the Regent Law No.
22/2020, residents who violate the protocols are subject to fines or community service as
punishment. Separately, Cerme Police chief Adj. Pol. Comm. Moh. Nur Amin said the police
would cooperate with the military to enforce the protocols, such as by dispersing public
gatherings. “We urge the public to wear face masks in accordance with the COVID-19 health
protocols,” he said. (dpk)

Headlines

Title

Gresik residents made to dig

graves as punishment for not

wearing face masks News Desk

Newsworthy event

tells the event in a summary form

Eight people in Gresik regency,

East Java, were ordered by local

authorities to dig graves for those who have died of COVID-19 as punishment for not wearing face masks in public.

Background

ellaborate what happened, tell what caused the incident

There are only three available

gravediggers at the moment, so I thought I might as well put these people to work with them,” said Suyono as quoted by tribunnews.com on wednesday, adding that local authorities made sure the health protocol violators

did not participate in the burials.

Sources

comments by participants,

witnesses, authorities, and experts involved in the event.

Suyono



 D. Penugasan Mandiri



D. LATIHAN SOAL 


1. Headline:
Singer Yopie Latul Dies after Confirmed Positive with Covid-19

2. Newsworthy event:
Yopie Latul, a popular singer in Indonesia in the 1990s, passed away on September 9 after previously being reported positive for Covid-19.

3. Background:
Yopie was a native of Maluku and passed away in a hospital in Cibinong, West Java.Many musicians expressed their condolences over his passing through social media.A day before his death, his son, Carllo Latul, posted about his father's condition on Instagram and confirmed that Yopie was positive for Covid-19.Carllo also mentioned that his father showed no symptoms and no other family members were infected.

4. Sources:
Carllo Latul (Yopie's child) through an Instagram story post.

5. Verbs Used:

- died
-reported
-tested
-posted
-confirmed
-showed
-were infected

6. Quotation Used: 
There are no direct quotations in the text. There is only a paraphrase of Carllo Latul's statement.

EXPLANATION TEXT || Chapter 3 Part 3

 


EXPLANATION TEXT || Chapter 3 Part 2

D. Penugasan Mandiri


Answer :
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. C

E. lATIHAN SOAL


1. Paragraph 1 adalah General Statement
2. Paragraph 2 adalah Sequenced Explanation
3. Paragraph 3 adalah Sequenced Explanation
4. Paragraph 4 adalah Closing

2. Write an explanation text telling about how rainbow is formed. Don’t forget
to make a draft and include passive voices in your text.

Topic: How a rainbow is formed
Purpose: To explain the process of rainbow formation
Structure:

1. General statement

2. Sequence of events in the process

3. Use of passive voice

Explanation Text: How a Rainbow Is Formed

A rainbow is a natural phenomenon that is formed when sunlight interacts with water droplets in the atmosphere. It is usually seen after it rains, when the sun comes out while the air is still filled with moisture.

The process begins when sunlight enters a water droplet. As the light enters, it is refracted, or bent, due to the change in medium from air to water. Inside the droplet, the light is then reflected off the inner surface of the droplet. After being reflected, the light exits the droplet and is refracted again as it moves from water back into the air.

During this process, the light is separated into its different colors because each color is bent by a different amount. This separation of light is what creates the beautiful spectrum of colors that we see in a rainbow.

A rainbow is typically seen when the observer has their back to the sun and looks toward a sky where rain or mist is present. The colors that appear in a rainbow—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet—are produced by the dispersion of sunlight through countless water droplets.

EXPLANATION TEXT || Chapter 3 Part 1

 

Answer :

1. Tsunami happens because major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips

2. The impacts of Tsunami are disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning, and damage to property.

3. The disturbance of tsunami is that the ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the earth crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor up to the land.

4. From the second paragraph we know that tsunami makes unfortunate event.

5. The text mostly tells us about how and why tsunami happens.


1. The following things can be recycled, EXCEPT....
A. Precious metals
B. Broken glass
C. Old newspapers
D. Plastic spoons
E. Fresh vegetables and fruits
ANS : E

2. Which of the following is NOT the benefit of recycling?
A. It costs much money for the process of recycling
B. It costs less to make new products
C. It requires less energy
D. It can reduce pollution
E. It reduces the demand for high-pollution alternatives
ANS : E

3. What is the third step of recycling paper products?
A. Collect and search for contaminants such as plastic bags and aluminium
foil
B. Mix the paper with hot water in a blender which turns it into pulp
C. Screen and filter the pulp to remove smaller contaminants
D. Put the pulp to a large vat to separate the ink from the paper fibres
E. Mix the pulp with new wood fibres to be made into paper again
ANS : C

4. We can make use of the ink after being separated from the paper fibres by doing
the followings, EXCEPT....
A. Skim it off
B. Dry it
C. Reuse as ink
D. Burn as boiler fuel
E. Mix it with the pulp
ANS : E
5. What is the text about?
A. The digestive system
B. The digestive juice
C. The method of the digestive system
D. The process of intestine work
E. The food substances
ANS : A

6. How can we swallow the food easily?
A. The food changes into acids absorbed by the villi.
B. The food must be digested first through the process.
C. The food is directly swallowed through esophagus into the stomach.
D. The food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach.
E. The food we take must be changed into substances carried in the blood to the places.
ANS : B

7. From the text above, we imply that ....
A. a good process of digestive system will help our body becoming healthier.
B. no one concerned with the process of digestive system for their health.
C. the digestive system is needed if we are eating the food instantly.
D. every body must conduct the processes of digestive system well.
E. the better we digest the food we eat, the healthier we will be.
ANS : A

8. Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. (Paragraph 1)
The phrase made up means ....
A. Produced
B. Managed
C. Arranged
D. Completed
E. Constructed
ANS : E

9. The text is about ....
A. the cacao tree
B. the cacao beans
C. the raw chocolate
D. the making of chocolate
E. the flavour of chocolate
ANS : D

10. The third paragraph focuses on ....
A. the process of producing chocolate
B. how to produce the cocoa flavour
C. where chocolate comes from
D. the chocolate liquor
E. the cacao fruit
ANS : A

11. ...so they are often sorted and blended to produce ... (Paragraph 3.) The word sorted
has the closest meaning to ....
A. Arranged
B. Combined
C. Separated
D. Distributed
E. Organized
ANS : C

12. How does the chocolate maker start to make chocolate?
A. By fermenting the beans.
B. By roasting the beans
C. By blending the beans.
D. By sorting the beans.
E. By drying the beans
ANS : B

13. What step after the hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide from the air ...
A. Photosynthesis provides the chemical energy that is needed to produced these compounds.
B. Water drawn form the soil to split into hydrogen and oxygen.
C. Food-making process that occurs in green plants.
D. Phosporus from the soil-green plants can make starch, fat, protein, vitamins, and other complex compounds essential for life.
E. Oxygen from the water molecules is given off in the process.
ANS : E

14. What are photosynthesis need ....
A. Water, light, oxygen, worm
B. Soil, chlorophyll, sun, human
C. Bug, air, oxigen, food
D. Light, Carbon dioxide, humus
E. Candle, vitamins, hydrogen
ANS : D

15. What the product of photosynthesis ....
A. Sugar
B. Food and O2
C. Root
D. Food
E. Branch
ANS : B

Introduction

Hello everyone!! welcome to my blog🌟



  Let me introduce my self. My full name is Nasywa kamila muchtar, but you can call me nasywa. I was born on Jakarta, 11 March 2008. And now i am 17th years old. I live at Jln. Cempaka III Rt. 05/02 No. 33A, Cempaka putih, Central of Jakarta. Right now i am a student, and i study in SMAN 27 Jakarta. My dream is to be accepted at an padjadjaran university majoring in psychology, because i want to become a psycologist. So I will explain what the meaning of my name was given by my parents. Nasywa means kindness, Kamila means perfect, Muchtar means chosen person. If combined into Nasywa Kamila Muchtar, it means the chosen person who gives goodness perfectly.

Now I will tell you about my hobbies lately. My hobby is watching dramas or movies. For dramas, I usually prefer those in the romantic genre, while for movies, I like romantic, action, or fantasy genres. I usually watch dramas from Korea, China, and America, and my favorite drama from Korea is titled 'Lovely Runner'. As for movies, I just watched the latest Jurassic World movie, and I think it's exciting. Next, my hobby is listening to music. The musician I like the most in Indonesia is 'Tulus' because I really like his songs and I have been listening to his music since I was in junior high school. For foreign artists, I like Lany, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, and many more.





Sabtu, 26 Juli 2025

CAPTION || Chapter 2 Part 3

 


CAPTION || Chapter 2 Part 2

 Practice 1 :


1. Wearing a hazmat suit, a member of a Transjakarta community holds up a sign with updated data on the number of COVID-19 cases in Jakarta to raise awareness on health protocols within the Harmoni bus shelter in Jakarta on July 17. (JP/Dhoni Setiawan).

2. A nurse takes a swab sample from a patient at the Tanah Abang district office in Central Jakarta on June 21. Swab tests, also called polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, use mucus samples taken from the nose or throat to detect COVID-19. (JP/P.J. Leo).

1. The picture shows people holding onto a rope and pulling it in opposite directions, which is characteristic of the tug of war game. This game tests strength and teamwork.


Rabu, 16 Juli 2025

CAPTION || Chapter 2 Part 1

 

Practise 2: 

Read these two captions (text 1 and text 2) one more time. Then answer the following 

questions for each text. Write your answer with a complete answer on your notebook.

1. What is the text about?

2. Who are in the picture?

3. What do they do based on the picture?

4. Where did the picture publish?

5. Why did the writer write this text?


answer :

1. What is the text about?

The text is about a trial run of the first phase of the Jakarta MRT.

2. Who are in the picture?

Jakartans are in the picture.

3. What do they do based on the picture? 

They enjoy a trial run of the first phase of the 

Jakarta MRT.

4. Where did the picture publish? 

The picture is publish on The Jakarta Post.

5. Why did the writer write the text?

The writer wrote the text because he wanted to describe a picture of 

Jakartans enjoy a trial run of MRT.


E. Soal Latihan


Answer :
1. The text is about SMA 70 Anniversary.
2. Ministry of Rural  and Ministry of Sports 
3.  They attended SMA 70 anniversary.
4. The picture is publish on SMAN 70 news.
5. The writer wrote the text because the students of SMAN 70  look so enthusiastic to meet the ministries.

Answer :
1. The text is about first-quarter sales by the salesperson.
2. The data given on the right is the results obtained by the sales from January to March
3. The data given at the bottom is the name of the salesperson.
4. Marketing manager and the salespersons are interested in this data.

Answer :
1. The text discusses 7 benefits of mobile learning compared to traditional e-learning.
2. This text provides 7 data points or benefits.
3. The benefit of reading this text is to understand the advantages and benefits of mobile learning compared to conventional e-learning methods.
4. Educators, students, educational app developers, educational institutions, and anyone interested in educational technology or distance learning.

Song || Chapter 9 Part 2

  You Belong with Me - Taylor Swift  You're on the phone with your girlfriend, she's upset She's going off about something that ...