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Look at the picture my dear students… What are we going to learn ?

Look at the picture my dear students… What are we going to learn ?. REPORT TEXT Created by Rusmiati Talaba , M.Pd. Aim Of Teaching & Learning. The students can be able to identify some information stated in Report text The students can be able to identify the structure of Report text

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Look at the picture my dear students… What are we going to learn ?

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  1. Look at the picture my dear students… What are we going to learn ?

  2. REPORT TEXT Created by RusmiatiTalaba, M.Pd

  3. Aim Of Teaching & Learning • The students can be able to identify some information stated in Report text • The students can be able to identify the structure of Report text • The students can be able to identify communicative purpose of Report text • The students can be able to answer the questions orally .

  4. Text report is spoken form (monolog). It functions to describe the way things are, with reference to arrange of natural, man-made, and social phenomena's in our environments. • In a monolog you can some fillers, such as “well…”, “er…you know”, “I’ll tell you something”, “listen…”, “let me tell you what”, etc. • The structure of the text, consist of 1. General Classification 2. Description

  5. SHARKS Sharks are the most fearsome predatory fish of the sea. There are 375 species of sharks. They live mostly in warm seas. Their torpedo shaped bodies make them very fast swimmers. Sharks have a skeleton make of rubbery cartilage. Most of kinds of fish have bony skeletons. The world biggest fish is the whales sharks. It can grow well to over 12 meters long. Unlike other sharks, the whale sharks and the basking sharks mostly eat planktons and are completely harmless. Shark’s main weapons are its teeth. They are powerful enough to bite through a steel plate. They killing machine of the sharks world is the great while sharks. This sharks is responsible for most attack on humans. Up to 21 people die from recorded sharks attack each year. Just be careful when you swim in the sea.

  6. The text is written report. The purpose of the text is to describe things the way they are. A report text is a logical sequences of facts that are stated without any personal involvement (personal opinions) from the writer. The significant features of a report • Focus on generic participants : such sharks • Use simple present tense • No temporal sequence. E.g.. At first, and then, after that and finally. • Use technical vocabulary or scientific terms. E.g.. Rubbery, cartilage, skeleton • Use verbs being and having (are, is, have/has), rather then action verbs : sell buy use • Use a descriptive language : for describing color, shapes, size

  7. We must keep our environment clean and green Obeying the rule is a must

  8. Grammer Section (Gerunds) • Gerund is a verb in the ing form (verb + -ing) which function as a noun

  9. Gerund is us as subject of the sentence Readingfor my sister is pleasure Writing needs our creativity • As the subject, the gerund may have its own object Breaking his promise was his greatest mistake Speaking English with friends can improve your English

  10. The gerund can also be used as the direct object of a sentence after these verbs • Allow – detest – keep – prevent – avoid –enjoy • Like – remember – bear – escape – love • Resent – begin – finish – miss – risk etc E.g. : The girl love cooking

  11. Gramar Section (Present Perfect Tense) Dialog Raka : What a nice house! How long have you lived here ? Ika : We moved in 2005. We have lived here for seven year Raka : Why do you like living in a remote area like this ? Ika : Well, It’s very quite here. This makes us feel peaceful Raka : I see

  12. Affirmative (Singular Subjects) • Yana • Dela • Hedyhas + past participle (V.3) • Sheila • It • E.g.. Yana has promised himself for almost three hours

  13. Negative Sentence Plural Subjects and I You and I Fiona and Eka They have + not +past participle (V.3) We You I Study.. I do my best

  14. Negative sentence (Singular Subjects) • Yana • Dela • Hedyhas + not + past participle (V.3) • Sheila • It • Eg. Yana has not promised himself for almost three hour I must study hard

  15. Interrogative Sentence Plural Subjects and I You and I Fiona and Eka Have They + V.3 + …. We You I don’t forget your homework my students….

  16. Interrogative sentence (Singular Subjects) Yana Dela Has Hedy+ past participle (V.3) + …. Sheila It • Eg. has Yana promised himself for almost three hours ? Wow… !!!!!!! Homework

  17. Thank You You are the best…

  18. QUIZ • Please open your book page 32. Part A Listen and complete the text based on what you have heard ! Part. B . Answer the questions based on the text in task A

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