I'dad English Lesson IN LONDON I
I’DAD
TADRIS
Subject : English Lesson
Class : 3A & 3B
School : SMPIT Nurul Amanah
Chapter :
In London I
Common Aims:
1. Pupils
can raise the awareness as the servant of Allah The Almighty God, The All
Knowing.
2. Pupils
can find the passion to learn and study every useful knowledge for
their life and human being
3. Pupils
can understand many culture of other countries by learning English
Special Aims:
1. Pupils
can read the text In London and it’s conversation by the right pronunciation
2. Pupils
can understand the content of text In London and it’s conversation
3. Pupils
can add their vocabulary by learning this chapter
4. Pupils
can answer the questions according the text In London and it’s conversation
5. Pupils
can ask the questions from the sentences provided
LEANING STEPS
1. OPENING:
1. OPENING:
Greeting, Praying, Tafakur
(Deep Thinking)
al-Baqarah
2:31
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Maksudnya:
Dan Ia telah mengajarkan Nabi Adam, akan segala nama benda-benda dan gunanya,
kemudian ditunjukkannya kepada malaikat lalu Ia berfirman: “Terangkanlah
kepadaKu nama benda-benda ini semuanya jika kamu golongan yang benar”.
And He taught Adam the names of all things; then He placed them before
the angels, and said: "Tell me the names of these if ye are right."
So many various of Language
is one of Allah’s verses that taught Adam and his generation named human kind
to do communication each other. So praise to Allah SWT.
Asking the last lesson( Sing Together
the song titled SAVE ME FROM MY SELF BY HARRIS J)
SAVE ME FROM MY SELF
I want it all
I want it now
Forget about the consequences
I know that it's bad, it's
better to wait
But sometimes I can be
selfish
And the only sound I hear is
right now
And all my patience gets
locked out
I know that it's wrong
And I want to change
I need You here with me
Allah, Allah, Allah
Allah, Allah, Allah
Save me from myself
Allah, Allah, Allah
Lord I need Your help
Allah, Allah, Allah
Save me from myself
Allah, Allah, Allah
Big lights pull me in every
time
And it's so hard to break a
pattern
But I see it clear, what's
deep inside
Is the only thing that really
matters
So tell me how, how to turn
it around
Before my senses hit the
ground
'Coz I know that's it's wrong
And I want to change
I need You here with me
Save me from myself'
Coz I tripped and fell
And there is nothing, nothing
That I won't do
Oh, save me from myself'
Coz I need Your help
And now I'm running, running
Back to You
THE PATH
RAEF
"The Path"
Swing across the seven skies
They say a pure heart never lies
The words you learned were never heard
It’s time to think and wonder why
The stars above will always be
A shining guide for us to see
And when I doubt, I'll have no doubt
But still I wonder why
Digging through our pages past
Wondering how the truth will last
God's in control is what I found
I think I'll try this time around!
And no one really feels the path I seek, and
No one's going to care as much as me, and
No one seems to know our history, and
Stories are told for the world to see!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
The heroes of our past unfold
Their glory is unique we're told
Their stories mark a precious past
But do we question why?
A quest for truth can never be
A light I’ve faked inside of me
I'll walk in shoes I've never felt
Only then I'll sure know why!
They tell me “Just make up your mind!”
The path I seek just needs a sign
The end is where I want to be
Which way I go is up to me!
And no one really feels the path I seek, and
No one's going to care as much as me, and
No one seems to know our history, and
Stories are told for the world to see!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
And I know that it hurts
When we stop and wonder: “Why?”
Yes I know that it hurts
Maybe time will heal the burns
And maybe you’ve felt the path I seek, and
I know you’ve cared as much as me
Our stories were shared for us to see, and
Perhaps it’s best to part and be!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
They say a pure heart never lies
The words you learned were never heard
It’s time to think and wonder why
The stars above will always be
A shining guide for us to see
And when I doubt, I'll have no doubt
But still I wonder why
Digging through our pages past
Wondering how the truth will last
God's in control is what I found
I think I'll try this time around!
And no one really feels the path I seek, and
No one's going to care as much as me, and
No one seems to know our history, and
Stories are told for the world to see!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
The heroes of our past unfold
Their glory is unique we're told
Their stories mark a precious past
But do we question why?
A quest for truth can never be
A light I’ve faked inside of me
I'll walk in shoes I've never felt
Only then I'll sure know why!
They tell me “Just make up your mind!”
The path I seek just needs a sign
The end is where I want to be
Which way I go is up to me!
And no one really feels the path I seek, and
No one's going to care as much as me, and
No one seems to know our history, and
Stories are told for the world to see!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
And I know that it hurts
When we stop and wonder: “Why?”
Yes I know that it hurts
Maybe time will heal the burns
And maybe you’ve felt the path I seek, and
I know you’ve cared as much as me
Our stories were shared for us to see, and
Perhaps it’s best to part and be!
And maybe I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows what’s right!
Maybe, I'll find the path I seek tonight
Let it be! Only God really knows I tried!
Translate The Lyrics Text
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2. CORE/MAIN ACTIVITIES
a. Hearing the text by native
speaker from Google Translation
IN LONDON-INTRODUCTION
In cities here are many
houses. Between the houses there are streets. In the streets there are
motor-cars, buses, and other vehicles. These drive along the
roadway. On either side of the roadway, near the houses, there are
pavements. The pavements are reserved for people who walk
(pedestrians)
Are there many streets in
large towns (cities)?
Answer:________________________________________
In which part of the streets
are the vehicles?
Answer:________________________________________
Do you often drive through
the city?
Answer:________________________________________
Do you prefer walking to
driving?
Answer:________________________________________
What is there on either side
od roadway?
Answer:________________________________________
For whom are the pavements
reserved?
Answer:________________________________________
In many of the street there
are shops. You go to the shops if you want hat, shoes, gloves or any
other articles. You give money to the people who have the shop and
they give you the article you want. You buy the article; the
shopkeeper sells it; you pay for it.
Where do you go when you want
to buy anything?
Answer:________________________________________
What does the shopkeeper want
to do with his goods?
Answer:________________________________________
What do you give to the
shopkeeper?
Answer:________________________________________
What does he give you?
Answer:________________________________________
Are there any large shops in
your town?
Answer:________________________________________
Which is the largest shop in
your town?
Answer:________________________________________
If you wish to buy an
umbrella, you go to a shop and say: “I should like to buy an umbrella”
Or if it is a large shop you
can ask:
“Where is the umbrella
department, please?
A shop-walker shows you in
which part of the shop they sell umbrellas, saying to you:
“On the right, on the left, at
the back of the shop, one flight up, on the second floor.” Etc
What do you say when you enter
a shop?
Answer:________________________________________
What does the shop-walker tell
you when he shows you the way?
Answer:________________________________________
Are there different department
for different articles?
Answer:________________________________________
When you arrive at the
umbrella counter you say:
“I should like some umbella,
please. I should like a silk umbrella. Is the other one better? Is
this silk a good quality? What is the price of this one? How much is
this one? How much does this one cost? I’ll like this one”
(Repeat what you may have to
say when you buy an umbrella).
If you wish to buy gloves, you
go to glove department. You ask for leather gloves, silk gloves,
etc. You look at them (you examine them) and you say:
“They are too large, too
small, too long, too short, I don’t like this colour.”
You give the size of the
gloves you wear. You ask the price and you take the pair you like
best.
SUMMARY
For
their walk in London the two gentlemen have beautiful weather. They begin their walk in Buckingham Palace
Road and continue along the Mall of Trafalgar Square, which they cross; then
they walk along the Strand, which is very crowded. They look at the shop windows and Mr B.
notices a glove shop. He enters it to
buy a pair of gloves as his are worn out.
He finally chooses a pair of leather gloves and puts them on. From the gloves shop them return to Trafalgar
Square and walk along Whitewall. Mr.A. tells
his friend that the buildings in Whitehall are Government Offices and on
arriving at the end of street, he points out the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. They have no time to visit the Abbey and as
Mr B. feels tired, they jump on a bus, which takes them back to their
hotel.. After dinner they will go to the
the theatre.
READ THE
CONVERSATION BELOW
READING AND CONVERSATION
Mr. Allen :
What the beautiful weather we are having! In such weather it is pleasure to
take a walk. This is Buckingham Palace
Road leading to St. James’s Park
Mr. Burrows : What is this building on our left?
Mr. Allen :
It’s Buckingham Palace, and that statue in front of it is the Victoria
Memorial. We shall take that wide
avenue,”The Mall”, to Admiralty Arch.
Mr. Burrows : How Interesting!
Mr. Allen :
Here We are in Trafalgar Square, which is one of the finest squares in Europe,
That is the National Gallery, on the north side of the square and that church
at the corner is St. Martin’s Church. In
the center is Nelson’s Column. Let us
cross the square and take a short walk along the Strand
Mr. Burrows : How crowded the pavements are! Is there always so much
traffic in this street?
Mr. Allen :
Yes,certainly. The Strand is very busy
thoroughfare, full of all kinds of shops, theatres and restaurants. Do you like looking at the shop windows? Aren’t
the goods in this windows well displayed?
And the beautiful things here in this store ; how tastefully they are
arranged! Do you like these leather
jackets?
Mr Burrows :I
think I prefer the suede ones
Mr Allen :See
how all the ladies stop in front of this milliner’s to admire the latest hat
fashions
Mr. Burrows :Let us stop here a minute. I should like to look a beautiful jewellery
exhibited in the window. Isn’t this diamond magnificent!
Mr. Allen :Yes
Rather!
Mr. Burrows :Let us cross the
street. I see a shop where they sell
gloves. I need some new one; mine are worn out.
Will you come with me?
(Repeat the conversation at
the glove counter, perform in front of your class, Three by three, Teacher
gives score)
(They enter the shop)
Shop
Keeper : What can I show
you, Sir?
Mr.
Burrows : I want a
pair of gloves
Shop
Keeper : Would you like
chamois leather or
suede gloves?
Mr.
Burrows : Will you
please show me both? I
should like grey ones
Shop
Keeper : What size do you
take?
Mr.
Burrows : Seven and
a half
Shop
Keeper : These are the
best quality
Mr.
Burrows : How much
are they?
Shop
Keeper : Three pounds
ninety-five pence, a pair
Mr.
Burrows : That is
too much
Shop
Keeper : I can show the
cheaper ones. How do
you like these?
Mr.
Burrows : How much
do the cost?
Shop
Keeper : Two
pounds twenty p. We have
cheaper one, but, of course,
they are not so good
Mr.
Burrows : I prefer
this pair in suede. You need
not wrap them up, I am going
to wear them
(The two gentlemen leave
the shop)
Mr. Burrows : Yes we show them this morning from the taxy. They are the
Houses of Parliament and that building over there is Westminster Abbey.
Mr Allen :
Quite right. It’s one of the most famous English Buildings. They say the Abbey was founded in the
eleventh century
Mr. Burrows : We must return to visit the Abbey when we have more
time.
Mr Allen :
Shall we walk through St. James’s Park to the hotel?
Mr Burrows :
The walk and the noise in the street have made me feel very tired. Can’t we
take a bus from here to Victoria Station?
Mr Allen :
Yes, here is one. Let’s jump on it
Conductor :
No standing inside; they are two sides on top
Mr Burrows :
Two to Victoria Station, please.
Conductot :
Four pence, sir
Mr Allen :
We get off here. I think we had better rest till dinner and afterwards we can
go to a theatre
Mr. Burrows : Yes, I think that will be the best thing to do.
b. Giving the oxford
vocabulary
Roadway /ˈrəʊdweɪ/: The part of a road intended for vehicles, in contrast to the
pavement or verge.
Pavement /ˈpeɪvm(ə)nt/ : A raised paved or asphalted path for pedestrians at the
side of a road.
‘he fell
and hit his head on the pavement’
North
American term sidewalk
Vehicle /ˈviːɪk(ə)l/ : A thing used for
transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, lorry, or
cart.
‘the
vehicle was sent skidding across the road’
‘a heavy
goods vehicle’
Pedestrian /pɪˈdɛstrɪən/: A person walking rather than
travelling in a vehicle.
‘the road
is so dangerous pedestrians avoid it’
as modifier ‘a
pedestrian bridge’
Article /ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l/: A particular item or object.
‘small
household articles’
‘articles
of clothing’
Town /taʊn/: A built-up area with a
name, defined boundaries, and local government, that is larger than a village
and generally smaller than a city.
‘the hotel
is eight miles from the nearest town’
‘Britain's
major towns and cities’
City /ˈsɪti/: A large town.
‘one of
Italy's most beautiful cities’
as modifier ‘the
city council’
Department /dɪˈpɑːtm(ə)nt/ : A division of a large
organization such as a government, university, or business, dealing with a
specific area of activity.
‘the
council's finance department’
Silk /sɪlk/: A fine,
strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and
collected to make thread and fabric.
price
gloves /ɡlʌvs/ : A covering for the hand worn for
protection against cold or dirt and typically having separate parts for each
finger and the thumb.
‘rubber
gloves’‘a pair of black leather gloves’
Leather /ˈlɛðə/: mass noun A material made from the skin of an
animal by tanning or a similar process.
as modifier ‘a
leather jacket’
Counter /ˈkaʊntə/: A long
flat-topped fitment across which business is conducted in a shop or bank or
refreshments are served in a cafeteria.
Chamois /ˈʃamwɑː/ : A type of soft pliable leather now made from sheepskin or lambskin.
Suede /sweɪd/: Leather with the flesh side
rubbed to make a velvety nap.
as modifier ‘suede
shoes’
Cheap /tʃiːp/: Low in price, especially in
relation to similar items or services. ‘local buses were reliable and cheap’
ASSESMENT:
A.
READING (SKILL)
No
|
Name
|
Fluency
|
Pronunciation
|
Under
standing
|
1
|
Adelia Latifah
|
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2
|
Anggitia Puspa D
|
|||
3
|
Intan Nurhayati
|
|||
4
|
Nada
Salsabila
|
|||
5
|
Nuraeni
|
|||
6
|
Nurul Hani
|
|||
7
|
Rinina
|
|||
8
|
Sri Naizar
|
|||
9
|
Dika Rahmaldi
|
|||
10
|
Erik Muh Ilham
|
|||
11
|
Ilham Mulyadi
|
|||
12
|
Rafi Muhammad F
|
|||
13
|
Rio Regan Mizani
|
|||
14
|
M.
Sultan
|
B.
DOING THE WORKSHEET (COGNITIVE)
No
|
Name
|
Translation
|
Answer The question
|
|
1
|
Adelia Latifah
|
|||
2
|
Anggitia Puspa
|
|||
3
|
Intan Nurhayati
|
|||
4
|
Nada
Salsabila
|
|||
5
|
Nuraeni
|
|||
6
|
Nurul Hani
|
|||
7
|
Rinina
|
|||
8
|
Sri Naizar
|
|||
9
|
Dika Rahmaldi
|
|||
10
|
Erik Muh Ilham
|
|||
11
|
Ilham Mulyadi
|
|||
12
|
Rafi Muhammad
|
|||
13
|
Rio Regan Mizan
|
|||
14
|
M.
Sultan
|
C.
JURNAL OF ATTITUDE
No
|
Name
|
NOTE OF IMPORTANT REPORT
|
VALUE
|
1
|
Adelia Latifah
|
||
2
|
Anggitia Puspa
|
||
3
|
Intan Nurhayati
|
||
4
|
Nada
Salsabila
|
||
5
|
Nuraeni
|
||
6
|
Nurul Hani
|
||
7
|
Rinina
|
||
8
|
Sri Naizar
|
||
9
|
Dika Rahmaldi
|
||
10
|
Erik Muh Ilham
|
||
11
|
Ilham Mulyadi
|
||
12
|
Rafi Muhammad
|
||
13
|
Rio Regan Mizan
|
||
14
|
M.
Sultan
|
3. CLOSING: Check
Pupils’s Work, giving homework, praying, closing greet.
EDUCATION
SECTION
Teacher Signature
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ALIM, DRS Titin Harti
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