RPP SMK Xi
RPP SMK Xi
RPP SMK Xi
C. Methods of Instruction
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) consists of Inquiry, Questioning,
Constructivism, Learning Community, Authentic Assesment, Modelling and Reflection.
D. Teaching Scenario
1. Meeting 1
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Students are requested to read a dialogue about hobbies and interests
b) Students are introduced to words and expressions used to talk about hobbies
and interests
c) Students identify the use of ‘yes/no question’ in the dialogue
d) Students are introduced to construct ‘yes/no question’ using ‘be’ (is, am,
are, was, and were).
2) Elaboration
a) Students are directed to construct a dialogue talking about hobbies and
interests
b) Students work in pair to make the dialogue and it has to form ‘yes/no
questions’ and its responses.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to perform their dialogue in front of the class
b) Teacher evaluates their performance, gives comment and correction.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives some home works
4) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 2
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Checking students’ home work
4) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
5) Orientation
6) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching
1) Exploration
a) Teacher asks some students using ‘yes/no question’ containing auxiliary
verbs
b) Students are introduced to ‘yes/no question’ using auxiliary verbs (do, does,
did, can, will)
c) Students are invited to make their own ‘yes/no question’ sentence.
d) Students’ sentences are directly evaluated and corrected
2) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to construct a dialogue talking about hobbies and
interests
b) Students work in pair to make the dialogue and it has to form ‘yes/no
questions’ and its responses.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to perform their dialogue in front of the class
b) Teacher evaluates their performance, gives comment and correction.
c. Post-teaching :
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
3. Meeting 3
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher makes an open question about daily activities using ‘question tags’
b) Students are introduced to ‘question tags’ structure
c) Teacher gives some examples of ‘question tags’
2) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to make their own ‘question tags’.
b) Students are invited to write their sentence on the white board
c) Students’ sentences are directly evaluated and corrected
d) Teacher gives a score to those who share their ideas to the class
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to work in-group making a dialogue using question
tags.
b) Students are invited to perform their dialogue in front of the class
c) Teacher evaluates their performance, gives comment and correction.
c. Post-teaching :
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
4. Meeting 4
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher makes an open question about school activities using ‘question tags’
b) Students are introduced to some exceptions in ‘question tags’
c) Teacher gives some examples of ‘question tags’ using the words anyone,
someone, everyone, etc.
2) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to make their own ‘question tags’.
b) Students are invited to write their sentence on the white board.
3) Confirmation
a) Teacher invites other students to evaluate and giving correction.
b) Teacher gives a score to those who share their ideas to the class.
c. Post-teaching :
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
E. Required Books and Media
1. Media: board marker, white board.
2. Books:
Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
The Universe of English (book 2)
F. Evaluation
Task 1:
Change these sentences into yes/no question.
1. There is a restaurant nearby.
2. He was a mechanic in his own country.
3. Joe is always talking on the phone.
4. There are two large windows in the living room.
5. Students are permitted to take four courses.
6. They have locked the door.
7. All visitors have registered at the front desk.
8. She has some money.
9. The bathroom has a bathtub.
10. Everyone has a great time at the party.
10. Everyone has a great time at the party.
11. A package has arrived for Mr. Green.
12. Your teacher gives too much homework.
13. Marie runs two miles every day.
14. Sofia loves gardening very much.
15. It makes me very uncomfortable.
16. Grandparents love their grandchildren.
17. Infants usually take two naps a day.
18. He cooked the rice too long.
19. He studied for the English quiz.
20. Our friends visited her yesterday.
Task 2:
Complete the following sentences with the right question tags!
1. You come from China, .......................... ?
2. He had to leave at 7 o'clock, .................. ?
3. She hasn't get a dog, .............................. ?
4. It isn't snowing, ..................................... ?
5. Jenny was hoping to come,.................... ?
6. It's stop raining, ..................................... ?
7. He'd better come on time, ...................... ?
8. We've done this before, ......................... ?
9. You don't like football, .......................... ?
10. She won't be late, ................................... ?
11. Annie's French, ...................................... ?
12. It was last week that we met, ................. ?
13. That's wrong, ......................................... ?
14. You'd never have thought it, ................. ?
15. The sun will be shining tomorrow,........ ?
16. He'd rather go home, ............................. ?
17. He can't sing, ......................................... ?
18. You should leave earlier, ....................... ?
19. I must stop, ............................................ ?
20. Let's start, .............................................. ?
Answer:
Task 1
1. There is a restaurant nearby. Is there a restaurant nearby?
2. He was a mechanic in his own country. Was he a mechanic in his own country?
3. Joe is always talking on the phone. Is Joe always talking on the phone?
4. There are two large windows in the living room. Are there two large windows in the living
room?
5. Students are permitted to take four courses. Are students permitted to take four courses?
6. They have locked the door. Have they locked the door?
7. All visitors have registered at the front desk. Have all visitors registered at the front desk?
8. She has some money. Has she some money?
9. The bathroom has a bathtub. Has the bathroom a bathtub?
10. Everyone has a great time at the party. Has everyone a great time at the party?
11. A package has arrived for Mr. Green. Has a package arrived for Mr. Green?
12. Your teacher gives too much homework. Does your teacher give too much homework?
13. Marie runs two miles every day. Does Marie run two miles every day?
14. Sofia loves gardening very much. Does Sofia love gardening?
15. It makes me very uncomfortable. Does it make me uncomfortable?
16. Grandparents love their grandchildren. Do grandparents love their grandchildren?
17. Infants usually take two naps a day. Do infants usually take two naps a day?
18. He cooked the rice too long. Did he cook the rice too long?
19. He studied for the English quiz. Did he study for the English quiz?
20. Our friends visited her yesterday. Did our friends visit her yesterday?
Task 2
1. don’t you
2. hadn’t he
3. has she
4. is it
5. wasn’t she
6. is it
7. hadn’t he
8. haven’t we
9. do you
10. will she
11. isn’t she
12. wasn’t it
13. isn’t it
14. wouldn’t you
15. won’t it be
16. wouldn’t he
17. can he
18. shouldn’t you
19. mustn’t I
20. shall we
Scoring:
Correct answer is scored 2
Wrong answer is scored 1
Task I : 20 X 2 = 40
Task II: 20 X 2 = 40
Final Score = task 1 + task 2 = 10
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F. Evaluation
Task 1
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. finish = a. menyangkal
2. face = b. mempertahankan
c. meneruskan
3. excuse =
d. mempertimbangkan
4. enjoy =
e. memulai
5. deny = f. menghargai
6. defend = g. mengusulkan
7. continue = h. mencegah
8. consider = i. lebih suka
9. begin = j. melalaikan
10. appreciate = k. menangguhkan
l. berkeberatan
11. propose =
m. mengaku
12. prevent = n. menyarankan
13. prefer = o. menghentikan
14. neglect = p. melawan
15. postpone = q. menyelesaikan
16. mind = r. menghadapi
17. admit = s. membebaskan
t. menikmati
18. advise =
19. stop =
20. resist =
Task 2
Change these sentences using gerund as subject!
Example: It is very expensive to advertise charge Advertising charge is very interesting
a) It is difficult to look for customers.
b) It is wonderful to have so much free time.
c) It will be good to send an application letter soon.
d) It is important to study a business letter.
e) It is necessary to practice every day.
Task 3
a) Write five sentences using construction “too”
(1). .............................................................
(2). .............................................................
(3). .............................................................
(4). .............................................................
(5). .............................................................
b) Write five sentences using construction “enough”
(1). ............................................................
(2). .............................................................
(3). .............................................................
(4). .............................................................
(5). .............................................................
Answer:
Task 1
1. menyelesaikan
2. menghadapi
3. membebaskan
4. menikmati
5. menyangkal
6. mempertahankan
7. meneruskan
8. mempertimbangkan
9. memulai
10. menghargai
11. mengusulkan
12. mencegah
13. lebih suka
14. melalaikan
15. menangguhkan
16. berkeberatan
17. mengaku
18. menyarankan
19. menghentikan
20. melawan
Task 2
a) It is difficult to look for customers.
b) It is wonderful to have so much free time.
c) It will be good to send an application letter soon.
d) It is important to study a business letter.
e) It is necessary to practice every day.
Scoring:
Task 1
Correct answer scores 1
Wrong answer scores 0
Maximal score: 20
Task 2:
Score: correct answer x 2
Maximal score: 10
Task 3:
The answers will be scored based on the following criteria:
Grammar and diction correct score: 10
Grammar correct, diction incorrect score: 5-10
Grammar incorrect, diction correct score: 5-10
Grammar and diction incorrect score: 1
Maximal score: 10
Final score = task 1 + task 2 + task 3 =10
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4. Personal pronouns
No Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive
adjective pronoun pronoun
1 I me my mine myself
2 we us our ours ourselves
3 you you your yours yourself
4 you you your yours yourselves
5 she her her hers herself
6 he him his his himself
7 it it its its itself
8 they them their theirs themselves
C. Methods of Instruction
1. Question and answer
2. Role play
3. Discussion
4. Lecturing
D. Teaching Scenario
1. Meeting 10
d. Pre-teaching:
6) Salutation
7) Checking student’s attendance
8) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
9) Orientation
10) Motivation
e. Whilst-teaching:
4) Exploration
e) Students read a dialogue containing telephone conversation.
f) Students are introduced to words and expressions used in telephone conversation.
g) Students are invited to identify the expressions when making a phone call or
receiving a phone call
h) Students are introduced to the structure of reported speech.
5) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to make a group consists of ten students each.
b) Each group is requested to write a dialogue (telephone conversation)
c) A student represents his group reading the dialogue.
d) Other groups write the messages contained in the conversation
6) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to compose their own reported speech
b) Teacher gives comment and correction
f. Post-teaching
5) Teacher concludes the meeting
6) Teacher opens a question-answer session
7) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 11
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Students are introduced to Personal Pronoun
b) Students are requested to read a text containing personal pronoun.
c) Students are invited to recognize any personal pronoun in the text given.
2) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to compose sentences using personal pronoun.
b) A student is choosen randomly to write his sentence on the white board.
3) Confirmation
a) Teacher examines the structure of the sentence written by the students.
b) Teacher gives comment, correction and score
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a homework
4) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
3. Meeting 12
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Students are introduced to the construction of Adjective Clause
b) Students are requested to read a text containing Adjective Clause structure.
c) Students are invited to recognize any Adjective Clause in the text given.
2) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to compose sentences using Adjective Clause structure.
b) A student is choosen randomly to write his sentence on the white board.
3) Confirmation
a) Teacher examines the structure of the sentence written by the students.
b) Teacher gives comment, correction and score
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
E. Required Books and Media
1. Media: board marker, white board.
2. Books:
• Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
• The Universe of English (book 2)
F. Evaluation
Task 1
In pairs, make a short conversation about handling a telephone in the following situation.
a. You make a call with the receptionist, that you want to book a room in the hotel.
b. The receptionist offers you to choose the room you want.
c. There are single rooms and double rooms.
Task 2
Change the folowing direct sentences into indirect sentences.
a. Susi said,”My friend want to invite you to the party.”
b. Dony says to us,”I can’t do the jobs with you.”
c. He said to him,”You didn’t call me last night.”
d. She said,”I wish I passed my examination.”
e. He said,”I was studying when the lamp went out.”
Task 3
Change the following questions to be reported speech.
1. ”Don’t you like what I have given you?”
She asked me if ........................................
2. ”Are you going to check the work tomorrow?”
He asked him if ........................................
3. ”Can you tell me what time the meeting will be started?”
He asked me if .........................................
4. ”Shall we reach the top of the hill in time?”
They wondered if .....................................
5. “Do you think I am liying?”
He asked her whether ..............................
Task 4
Choose the statements provided to suit the blank spaces in the following dialogue.
Receptionist : Receptionist. (1)__________
Caller : Sure. My name is Hendrik.
(2)__________
Receptionist : Certainly, Sir.
Caller : (3) __________
Ask him to phone this evening
Receptionist : (4) __________
Caller : 749708
Receptionist : Thank you, Sir.
a. Your phone number, please.
b. Can I help you?
c. Can you give a message to Mr.Andreas?
d. Tell him everything is all right.
e. Could you help me, please?
Task 5
Change the pronouns in the brackets in the right form!
1. Toni and (my) will give the reason why (our) are angry with him.
2. Don’t forget to call (I) brother and (I) at 5 o’clock p.m.!
3. Rina asks (my),”Why don’t (your) tell (we) about (they) problems”
4. He said that all of (we) would be successful.
5. The teacher will ask (I) and you to buy some beverage.
Answers and Scoring :
Task 1
The answers will be scored based on the following criteria:
Grammar and diction correct score: 10
Grammar correct, diction incorrect score: 5-10
Grammar incorrect, diction correct score: 5-10
Grammar and diction incorrect score: 1
Maximal score: 10
Task 2
a. Susi said that her friend wanted to invite me to the party.
b. Dony said that he couldn’t do the jobs with us
c. He said that someone had not called him the previous night.
d. She said that she wished she had passed her examination.
e. He said that he had been studying when the lamp had gone out.
Score: Correct answer X 2
Maximal score: 10
Task 3
1. She asked me if I liked what she had given to me
2. He asked him if I was going to check the work tomorrow
3. He asked me if I could tell him what time the meeting would be started
4. They wondered if they would reach the top of the hill in time
5. He asked her whether he was liying
Score: Correct answer X 2
Maximal score: 10
Task 4
1. b
2. c
3. d
4. a
Score: Correct answer X 2
Maximal score: 10
Task 5
1. me – we
2. my – me
3. me – you – us – their
4. us
5. me
Score: Correct answer X 2
Maximal score: 10
Final score = 2 x (task 1 + task 2 + task 3 + task 4 + task 5)
Maximal score = 100
Acknowledged by, Seririt, 13 Juli 2017
The Principal of
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Personal Details
Full Name : Florentina Putri
Sex : Female
Place, Date of Birth : Probolinggo, August 5, 1979
Nationality : Indonesia
Marital Status : Married
Height, Weight : 165 cm, 53 kg
Health : Perfect
Religion : Moslem
Address : Perum Depok Baru 1, Blok ZT No.3, Cibinong 16913
Mobile : 0817 9854 203
Phone : 021 - 87903802
E-mail : putri.flo@gmail.com
Educational Background
1985 - 1991 : Gajahmada Elementary School, Probolinggo
1991 - 1994 : Junior High School No.1, Probolinggo
1994 - 1997 : Senior High School No.1, Probolinggo
1997 - 2001 : Accounting Department at the University of Pancasila, Seririt
Qualifications
Accounting & Administration Skills (Journal Printing & Calculation, Ledger, Petty Cash
Payroll & Calculation, Inventory Controls, Project Data Updating, Teller, Salary Caldulation).
Taxation System.
Computer Literate (MS Word, MS Excel, MS Power Point, MS Access, MS Outlook).
Internet Literate.
Florentina Putri
C. Methods of Instruction
1. Question and answer
2. Role play
3. Discussion
4. Lecturing
D. Teaching Scenario
1. Meeting 17
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
7) Exploration
i) Teacher talks about his past activities.
j) Teacher delivers questions about students’ past activities.
k) Students are introduced to the structure of Simple Past Tense.
l) Students are requested to put the correct verb into the sentence given.
8) Elaboration
a) Students are requested to write their own sentence using the construction of
Simple Past Tense.
b) Teacher chooses students, randomly, to write their sentence on the white board.
c) The other students are encouraged to evaluate the sentences and give correction
if needed.
9) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to write their past activities in less than five sentences.
b) Students are invited to read their essay in front of the class.
c) Teacher gives comment and correction.
c. Post-teaching
8) Teacher concludes the meeting
9) Teacher opens a question-answer session
10) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 18
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers questions about the requirements to apply for a job.
b) Students are introduced to the composition of Curriculum Vitae.
c) Teacher explains the way to write an educational background correctly.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher shows an example of Curriculum Vitae written in English.
b) Students are requested to write their own educational background using simple
past tense correctly.
c) Teacher invites some students to write it down on the white board, then; other
students are invited to give comment or correction.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to write their own Curriculum Vitae
b) Teacher gives comment and correction.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
the game like the first day on the third day, a wolf came, so he (7)
“Wolf! Wolf!” The
people in the town (8)
him, but they said, “It isn’t true”. “He’s bored. He (9)
to see
us run up the hill”. So the wolf (10)
the sheep and the boy.
a. laughed c. played e. looking g. watched i. wanted
b. asked d. cried f. shouted h. heard j. ate
Answer Key
I. The answers will be scored based on the following criteria:
Grammar and diction correct score: 10
Grammar correct, diction incorrect score: 5-10
Grammar incorrect, diction correct score: 5-10
Grammar and diction incorrect score: 1
Maximal score: 10
II.
1. are going to buy
2. will you buy?
3. I am going to look at
4. I will give
5. I will meet
Score : correct answer scores = 2
Maximal score 5 x 2 = 10
Scoring
Final score = exercise I + exercise II maximal score: 10
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A. Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Express and respond expressions of invitation, bargaining, certainty and complements.
2. Expressions of invitation, bargaining, certainty and complements are compossed correctly
B. Teaching Materials:
INVITATION
Expressions used in giving invitation
Do you want to … Do you feel like
Would you like to … Would you mind
If you’d like to … + V1 How about + Ving
How would you like to … How do you fancy
I was wondering I was wondering it
EXPRESSING CERTAINTY
Being sure.
-I'm sure / certain (that) (he will come / ...)
-There is no doubt about it.
-No doubt (you'd like to see your gift / ...)
-I certainly think / believe that (she was unhappy / ...)
-I'm positive on that point.
-I'm certain...
-It is obvious that ...
-That goes without saying.
-It's crystal clear.
-It's as sure as two and two make four.
Being less sure.
-I think so
-I think that ( they will be there by 6 / ...)
-I suppose so.
-I suppose / expect that ( it is the way to the bus stop /...)
-I believe that ( he is sick / ...)
-I assume (that ) (they did it / ...)
-It's more than probable that ...
-I wouldn't be surprised if ....
Being unsure.
-I'm not sure (that) ...
-I wonder if...
-I doubt if ...
-May be / perhaps (they're right / ...)
-It's very doubtful whether (he'll accept / ...)
-There's a little chance of ( arriving in time / ...)
-It isn't known for use ...
Not knowing.
-I don't think so.
-I don't think that (they will give her a ring / ...)
-I don't know / I've no idea / I wouldn't like to say (where it is).
-I haven't the faintest idea.
-Sorry, I can't tell you.
Construction of ‘used to’:
Used to + base form
Be/get + used to + ing form
Be/get accustomed to + ing form/noun phrase
C. Methods of Instruction :
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) yang mencakup Inquiry (Menemukan),
(Questioning) Bertanya, Constructivism (Konstruksi), Learning Community (Kelompok
Belajar), Authentic Assesment (Penilaian sebenarnya), Modelling (Pemodelan), dan
Reflection (Refleksi).
D. Teaching Scenario :
1. Meeting 29
j. Pre-teaching:
16) Salutation
17) Checking student’s attendance
18) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
19) Orientation
20) Motivation
k. Whilst-teaching:
13) Exploration
q) Teacher delivers an open question about giving invitation.
r) Students are introduced to the expressions of invititaion in English, either how to
give or how to respond.
s) Students are also introduced to the structure of “get+used to”.
14) Elaboration
k) Students are directed to compose their own invitation expression.
l) Teacher encourages students to compose a sentence using “used to”
m) Students are invited to write their work on the white board.
15) Confirmation
g) Students are requested to write an invitation and its respond based on the
situation given.
h) Students are requested to complete the sentence with the correct verb.
l. Post-teaching
14) Teacher concludes the meeting
15) Teacher opens a question-answer session
16) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 30
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers an open question about bargaining.
b) Students are introduced to the expressions of bargaining
c) Students are also introduced to the expressions of certainty
2) Elaboration
a) Students invited to read the list of expressions about bargaining and use it to
make a dialogue in pair, as if they were a buyer and a seller.
b) Teacher explains various expressions of certainty including their meaning and
respose.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to differenciate some expressions whether they belog to
sure, less sure, unsure, or not knowing.
b) Student’s job is evaluated and discussed in the class.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
3. Meeting 31
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers a compliment to students.
b) Students’ response is applied as an example of an Indonesian response to
compliment.
c) Students are introduced to the expressions of English compliments and how to
respond it correctly.
2) Elaboration
a) Students are encouraged to work in pair composing a sentence contains
compliment, and the correct response to it
b) Teacher gives some comments and correction if needed.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to translate sentences contain compliments into English.
b) Student’s task must be completed individually.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
E. Required Books and Media
3. Media: board marker, white board.
4. Books:
Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
The Universe of English (book 2)
F. Evaluation
Task 1: Complete the dialogue using the words in the box!
A journalist is interviewing Lidya Lau, a young singer.
The journalist : Congratulations on your ……(1)……, Lidya.
Lidya : ……(2)…… I’m so happy.
The journalist : What is the ……(3)…… of your new album?
Lidya : Lao Zhi Zao jian Kang Ge.
The journalist : Can you tell me how many albums you have ……(4)……?
Lidya : Sure. I have four albums.
The journalist : I see. How old were you when you did the first one?
Lidya : I was four.
The journalist : Wow! ……(5)……!
Lidya : Yes, and I also want to tell you that I ……(6)…… an award from MURI as
the first child who ……(7)…… a Mandarin album in Indonesia.
The journalist : Well, once again ……(8)……, Lidya.
Lidya : Thanks so much.
C. Methods of Instruction :
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) yang mencakup Inquiry (Menemukan),
(Questioning) Bertanya, Constructivism (Konstruksi), Learning Community (Masyarakat
Belajar), Authentic Assesment (Penilaian sebenarnya), Modelling (Pemodelan), dan
Reflection (Refleksi).
D. Teaching Scenario :
1. Meeting 25
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher asks students’ opinion about National Final Examination.
b) Students are invited to express their opinion.
c) Students are introduced to the expressions for giving and responding opinion.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher delivers a topic to be discussed by students
b) Students are invited to express their opinion, and
c) Some others give comment or argument.
d) Students’ discussion is under teacher’s supervision.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to write an opinion based on the topic given.
b) Students’ task is evaluated by teacher.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 26
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher asks students’ opinion about the increasing of petroleum prices.
b) Students are invited to express their argument.
c) Students are introduced to the expressions for giving arguments.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher delivers a topic to be discussed by students
b) Students are invited to express their opinion, and
c) Some others give comment or argument.
d) Students’ discussion is under teacher’s supervision.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to write their argument based on the situation given.
b) Students’ task is evaluated by teacher.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
3. Meeting 27
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher asks students’ opinion about a certain topic.
b) Students are invited to tate whether they are agree or disagree
c) Students are introduced to the expressions for agreeing and disagreeing.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher gives some examples of sentence containing agree and disagree
b) Teacher elaborates the way how to express agreement and or disagreement
c) Students are invited to compose their own sentences using ‘the axpression of
agreement and disagreement.
d) Teacher checks studdents’ work and gives correction if needed.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to distinguish sentences given, whether they are
included to expression of agreement or disagreement.
b) Students’ task is evaluated by teacher.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
4. Meeting 28
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Techer checks students’ understanding about construction of ‘either’ and
‘neither’.
b) Students are introduced to the construction of ‘either’ and ‘neither’.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher gives some examples of sentence containing either and neither.
b) Teacher elaborates some forms of the construction of ‘either’ and ‘neither’.
c) Students are invited to compose their own sentences using ‘either-neither’.
d) Teacher checks studdents’ work and gives correction if needed.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to translate some sentences containing ‘either’ and
‘neither’.
b) Students’ task is evaluated by teacher.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
E. Required Books and Media
1. Media: board marker, white board.
2. Books:
Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
The Universe of English (book 2)
F. Evaluation
1. Indonesia is very dirty nowadays. Indonesian don’t like to clean their environment and
it costs flood everywhere. And they also careless to every roles. Give your opinion
about the sentences.
2. Make an argument based on the following sentence:
Studying in Senior High School has more benefits in entering higher education
I. Methods of Instruction :
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) consists of Inquiry, Questioning,
Constructivism, Learning Community, Authentic Assesment, Modelling and Reflection.
J. Teaching Scenario :
4. Meeting 33
m. Pre-teaching:
21) Salutation
22) Checking student’s attendance
23) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
24) Orientation
25) Motivation
n. Whilst-teaching:
16) Exploration
t) Teacher delivers an open question about giving suggestion.
u) Students are introduced to the expressions of giving suggestion
17) Elaboration
n) Teacher provides a certain condition or topic to be discussed.
o) Teacher encourages students to give suggestion about the condition.
p) Students are invited to write their suggestion on the white board.
q) Teacher invites three to five students to give suggestion.
18) Confirmation
i) Teacher provides a sentence or a situation.
j) Students are requested to write suggestion or advice for a situation given.
o. Post-teaching
17) Teacher concludes the meeting
18) Teacher opens a question-answer session
19) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
5. Meeting 34
d. Pre-teaching:
6) Salutation
7) Checking student’s attendance
8) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
9) Orientation
10) Motivation
e. Whilst-teaching:
4) Exploration
d) Teacher delivers an open question about modals.
e) Students are introduced to the expressions of advice using modals
f) Students are introduced to the use of modals; can, could, may, might, should,
ought to, shall, and will
5) Elaboration
c) Teacher explains basic modals as well as provides some examples.
d) The use of modals are associated with giving advice or suggestion.
6) Confirmation
c) Students are requested to complete the sentence with the appropriate modal.
d) Student’s job is evaluated and scorred by the teacher.
f. Post-teaching
4) Teacher concludes the meeting
5) Teacher opens a question-answer session
6) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
6. Meeting 35
d. Pre-teaching:
6) Salutation
7) Checking student’s attendance
8) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
9) Orientation
10) Motivation
e. Whilst-teaching:
4) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers an open question about convincing or persuading someone.
b) Students are introduced to the expressions of convincing or persuading.
5) Elaboration
c) Students are encouraged to work in pair composing a sentence contains
convincing or persuading.
d) Teacher gives some comments and correction if needed.
6) Confirmation
c) Students are requested to translate sentences contain convincing or
persuading into English.
d) Student’s task must be completed individually.
f. Post-teaching
4) Teacher concludes the meeting
5) Teacher opens a question-answer session
6) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
7. Meeting 36
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
d) Teacher delivers an open question about necessity or obligation as a student.
e) Students’ response is used as the example of expressing necessity or
obligation.
f) Students are introduced to the expressions of necessity or obligation.
g) Students are introduced to the use of “have/ has/ had to” and “Be expected to”
to express obligation.
2) Elaboration
a) Students are encouraged to work in pair composing a sentence contains
“have/ has/ had to” and “Be expected to” to express obligation.
b) Teacher gives some comments and correction if needed.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to complete sentences with “have/ has/ had to” or “Be
expected to” to express obligation.
b) Student’s task must be completed individually.
c. Post-teaching
7) Teacher concludes the meeting
8) Teacher opens a question-answer session
9) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
8. Meeting 37
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers an open question about the process of operating or
assambling something.
b) Students are introduced to the expressions for describing process.
2) Elaboration
a) Teacher gives example in describing process
b) Students are encouraged to work in pairs describing the process of making a
phone call.
c) Teacher gives some comments and correction if needed.
3) Confirmation
a) Students are requested to write the process of “How to take off a tyre”
b) Student’s task must be completed individually.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
K. Required Books and Media
5. Media: board marker, white board.
6. Books:
Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
The Universe of English (book 2)
L. Evaluation
Task 1:
Describe the process of the following jobs:
1. Sending SMS
2. Saving a new number in he cellphone
Task 2:
Give your opinion and sugestion about the sentence below:
The necessity life-skills in the real world
Task 3
1. Put these instructions intoa correct order!
How to take off a tyre:
Lift/car
Loosen and remove/wheel nuts
Take the tyre off/wheel
Pick up/spanner
Put jack/under car
2. What would you say as an advice, if......................
a. your friend gets a headache?
b. your friend skips the class always?
c. your friends have a fight?
Task 3
Complete the following sentences with one of the following words:
can | could | may | might | should | ought to | shall | will
1. The article stated that he ___________ read at the age of three.
2. You ____________ take a sweater in case it gets cold.
3. It's going to rain all afternoon. ___________ we go to the cinema?
4. Scott ________ be 21 at the end of the month.
5. Julie said they traffic was heavy, so she ___________ be late for the meeting.
6. You look a bit confused. ________ I help you?
7. You stole a CD from a friend? You _____________ be ashamed of yourself!
8. I don't know the meaning of this word. _______ I borrow your dictionary?
C. Methods of Instruction:
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) consists of Inquiry, Questioning,
Constructivism, Learning Community, Authentic Assesment, Modelling and Reflection.
D. Teaching Scenario:
1. Meeting 39
p. Pre-teaching:
26) Salutation
27) Checking student’s attendance
28) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
29) Orientation
30) Motivation
q. Whilst-teaching:
19) Exploration
v) Teacher delivers an example of short message
w) Students are introduced to the function of short message
x) Students are introduced to the composition of short message
20) Elaboration
c) Students are directed toward drawing conclusion of a conversation
d) Students are requested to work in-group converting the conclusion into a
short message.
21) Confirmation
c) Students are invited to read a dialogue.
d) Students are requested to draw a conclusion based on the dialogue.
e) Students are requested to work individually converting the conclusion into a
short message.
r. Post-teaching
20) Teacher concludes the meeting
21) Teacher opens a question-answer session
22) Teacher gives some home works
23) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
2. Meeting 40
a. Pre-teaching:
1) Salutation
2) Checking student’s attendance
3) Apperception
Reviewing the previous study
Stating the topic and objective of the meeting
4) Orientation
5) Motivation
b. Whilst-teaching:
1) Exploration
a) Teacher delivers an example of Active/ Passive Voice
b) Students are introduced to the function of Active/ Passive Voice
c) Students are introduced to the composition of Active/ Passive Voice
2) Elaboration
a) Students are invited to do exercise composing their own Active/ Passive
sentences
b) Some students are choosen randomly to write their sentences on the white
board.
3) Confirmation
a) Teacher provides incomplete active/ passive sentences.
b) Students are requested to change active voice into passive voice.
c. Post-teaching
1) Teacher concludes the meeting
2) Teacher opens a question-answer session
3) Teacher gives some home works
4) Teacher gives a slight description about the subject matter for the next meeting
E. Required Books and Media
7. Media: board marker, white board.
8. Books:
Effective Communication (Elementary Level)
The Universe of English (book 2)
F. Evaluation
1. Oral test
Expressing messages orally
2. Written test
a. Compossing messages derived from a conversation
b. Compossing Active/ Passive sentences
Acknowledged by, Seririt , 13 July 2017
The Principal of
SMK Negeri 1 Seririt Tiga English Teacher,