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17 Kunci Look Ahead
17 Kunci Look Ahead
GETTING STARTED
A. LETS TALK
1.A goose and a golden egg.
2.Students own idea
3.Students own idea
B. ACTIVE LISTENING
1.a countryman
2.the nest of his goose
3.an egg all yellow
4.second thought
5.an egg of pure gold
6.the same thing
7.all the gold
Find out:
1.The countrymans goose.
2.In the nest of his goose.
3.All yellow and glittering.
4.Because he thought a trick had been played upon him.
5.It was an egg of pure gold.
6.His richness.
7.No, he didnt.
8.Being over greedy is dangerous for you and others.
9.Found, took, going to, throw, give, killed, opened, find, learn.
D. ENJOY THIS
1.To tell a story.
2.Students own idea
3.Because he doesnt want her sister to wake him up in the middle of the nightanymore.
4.She says, I give you my word.
5.George says, Youd better keep your promise or I wont tell you storiesanymore.
GET IT RIGHT
A. THINK ABOUT IT
1.They are two lovers.
2.She wants the man to promise her that he will lover her forever.
B. TRY THIS
1. There are two people
2. They are friends
3. Near the river
4. The lover
5. because he wanted his friend to eat the fish with him
6. The lovers friend turned into a fish
7. The lover
D. ENJOY THIS
1.wonder
2.wondering
3.wondering
4.really
5.strange
Find out:
1.They two lovers.
2.They are talking about their plan to see the mans parents.
3.Because he is wondering about something.
4.His parents reaction.
5.She asks him if he is worried about his parents reaction.
MOVING FORWARD
A. THINK ABOUT IT
1.Students own idea.
2.a pet
3.dogs, cats, rabbits, etc.
4.dog
B. FIRST CHALLENGE
a piece of meata running brookhis own shadowanother dog with another
piece of meata snap at the shadowthe piece of meat
Noun Phrases
A new description of
nounphrases
1. a piece of meat
2. a running brook
similar, bigger
quick
big, delicious
Find out:
1.A piece of meat.
2.He had to cross a plank lying across a running brook.
3.The dogs own shadow.
4.No, he didnt. Because he opened his mouth and his piece of meat fell down
anddropped into the water.
5.keep, steal, carry, cross, look, reflect, make, open, drop.
D. THIRD CHALLENGE
1 . f o u n d
2 . g e t t i n g
3 . f l a y e d
4 . t h r o w n
5 . p u t
6 . s t r o l l e d
7 . f o l l o w
8 . l e a d i n g
9 . m a d e
10.succeeded
Find out:
1.He found great difficulty in getting at the sheep.
2 . T h e s k i n o f t h e s h e e p h a d b e e n f l a y e d a n d t h r o w n aside.
3 . H e l e d a l a m b a l i t t l e a p a r t a n d s o o n m a d e a m e a l o f f h e r.
4.Students own idea
.
F. FIFTH CHALLENGE
Find out:
1.The Faithful Lovers refers to the maiden and the hunter.
2.A gigantic turtle.
3.When he sprang into the river and lay down in the water. The friend came
and was amazed to see that the lover was now a fish from his feet to his middle.
4.She mourned for her lovers as for a husband.
5.Students own idea
6.The two lovers.
7.The maiden would never get married and the man left the river so that the
peoplemight descend in their canoes.
8 . I n t h e p a s t t i m e . T h e s t o r y b e g i n s w i t h : There once lived.
9.The following story, each of you, real meaning of love, many admirers, all
theyoung men, her skin bucket, a young man, a good hunter, a mean family, a longtime, a
war party of seven, six other young men, a beautiful lake, the foot of agreen knoll, green
grass, one of the lovers friends, the top of the knoll, a giganticturtle, a few moments, heavy
hearts, some days, The following day, a fish whichhe had cleaned, all the water that he could
drink, great mourning, the death of thefive young men, the lost lover, a great fish, great labor,
the chiefs daughter, her mothers tepee, lots of things, three pairs of moccasins, three pairs of
leggings,three belts, three shirts, three head dresses with beautiful feathers, sweet
smellingtobacco, the great fish, his broad spine.
10.Yes.
HAND IN HANDA.
FIRST PROJECT
Find out:
1.Every morning, the bear would call over to the rabbit and ask the rabbit to
takehis bow and arrows and come with the bear to the other side of the hill.
The rabbit,fearing to arouse the bears anger by refusing, consented and went with
the bear.The rabbit shot enough buffalo to satisfy the bears family. Indeed, he
shot andkilled so many that there was lots of meat left after the bear and his
family hadloaded themselves and packed all they could carry home.
However, the bear was so greedy and evil that he didnt allow the rabbit to get any of the
meat. The poor r a b b i t c o u l d n o t e v e n t a s t e t h e b l o o d f r o m t h e b u t c h e r i n g ,
a s t h e b e a r w o u l d throw earth on the blood and dry it up. The poor rabbit
would have to go homehungry after his hard days work.
2.The youngest boy of the bear.
3.Students own idea
4.Students own idea
5.Orientation:
Once upon a time there lived as neighbors, a bear and a rabbit. The rabbit w a s a
g o o d s h o t a n d t h e b e a r, b e i n g v e r y c l u m s y, c o u l d n o t u s e a n a r r o w t o
a good advantage.
Complication:
The bear was very unkind to the rabbit. Every morning, the bear would c a l l o v e r
t o t h e r a b b i t a n d a s k t h e r a b b i t t o t a k e h i s b o w a n d a r r o w s a n d c o m e with
the bear to the other side of the hill.The rabbit, fearing to arouse the bears anger by
refusing, consented andwent with the bear. The rabbit shot enough buffalo to
satisfy the bears family.Indeed, he shot and killed so many that there was lots of
meat left after the bear and his family had loaded themselves and packed all they could
carry home.However, the bear was so greedy and evil that he didnt allow the rabbit tog e t
any of the meat. The poor rabbit could not even taste the blood from
t h e butchering, as the bear would throw earth on the blood and dry it up. The
poor rabbit would have to go home hungry after his hard days work.
Resolution:
The bear was the father of five children. The youngest boy was very kindto the
rabbit. Knowing that the youngest boy was a very hearty eater, the mother bear
always gave him an extra large piece of meat. Instead of eating this extra meat, the
youngest bear would take the meat outside and pretend to play ball withi t , k i c k i n g i t
t o w a r d t h e r a b b i t ' s h o u s e , a n d w h e n h e g o t c l o s e t o t h e d o o r h e would
give the meat such a great kick that it would fly into the rabbit's house. In this way
the poor rabbit would get his meal unknown to the papa bear.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
Find out:
1.Halloween.
2.Every year.
3.The annual cycle of seasons in Europe is spring, summer, winter and fall or autumn.
4.According to the second paragraph Samhain was the spirit of those who haddied.
5.The spirit of those who had died in the preciding year roamed the earth.
6.People.
7.The main idea of paragraph 3 is the mixture between local Samhain customs andtheir pagan
harvest festival.
8.Paragraph 4 tells us about small magical beings in Halloween mischief.
9.The story of symbols of Halloween had a close relationship with the images of witches.
10.Students own idea
3.The annual cycle of seasons in Europe is spring, summer, winter and fall or
autumn.4.According to the second paragraph Samhain was the spirit of those who
haddied.5.The spirit of those who had died in the preciding year roamed the
earth.6.People.7.The main idea of paragraph 3 is the mixture between local Samhain customs
Then the Sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveler, who soon found it toohot
to walk with his cloak on.
6. Who was the winner then?
None.
E. ENJOY THIS
Find out:
1.The Man, The Boy, and The Donkey.
2.The man, the boy, the donkey, a countryman, two women, a group of men, the passers, the
laughers, an old man.
3.Because they were walking along by the donkey.
4.Because he thought the countryman was right that a donkey was to ride upon.
5.No, its not true that the boy let his father walk while he rode.
6.The main purpose of the story is to tell us that sometimes we dont need to listento what
people say.
GRAMMAR IN ACTION
B.Students own idea.
Examples:
1.The man should have let the donkey stay at home.
2.The man could have made his son go to the market alone.Possible answers:
3.The mans son should have got his father not to listen to others.
4.The donkey should have should have got his master go to the market alone
5.A group of men should have let the man do whatever he wanted to.
6.Two women should have let the man ride the donkey alone
7.The passer by should have let them solve their own problem
8.The boy should have got his donkey sold.
9.The old man should have let people say whatever they wanted to say.
10.The man and his son should have got the donkey to stay at home.
C.
Saying verbs: calling out, complained, saidThinking verbs: thought, pleased, worry,Action
verbs: tended, rushed, came, stayed, tried, help, made
E
1.I wish I knew his name.
2.Id rather you went now.
3.I would have helped you if only I heard about your trouble.
4.If only he did not eat so much garlic!
5.If only he hadnt eaten so much chili last night.
6.I felt as if my head had been on fire last night.
7.The countryman acted as though he had been a wise man.
8.The man wished he hadnt killed the Goose.
9.The dog wouldnt have dropped his meat if only he had not opened his mouth.
10.He acted as if he had never met her.
F.
Direct Speech
Indirect Speech
G
1.Why do I have to eat these awful vegetables? Alison asked.
2.Our medicine is unfavorable, said their leader at last. We shall have
to returnhome.
3.No, said the young lover. It looks mysterious. Sit still and finish your
smoke.
4.Oh, come on. Whos afraid? said the jester laughing.
5.I will sleep awhile, he said, for I am weary and worn out.
6.Help us, drag us away, they cried.
7.I will go down to the water and see if I can get some fish.
8.No, you eat it. Let me rest, said the lover.
9.Very well, said the lover. I will eat the fish with you, but you must first
makeme a promise.
10.Oh, I am tired. Cant you go to the river by yourself? asked his friend.
MOVING FORWARD
A. THINK ABOUT IT
1.Students own idea
2.Students own idea
3.Students own idea
B. FIRST CHALLENGE
Find out:
1.Jack, Jacks mother, a butcher, the giant.
2.a. Jacks mother: a poor woman, soft, kind
Jack: a foolish boy, naughty
A butcher: smart, rich
The giant: rich, very big,
3.Jack never paid attention to anything she said.
4.Because Jack exchanged the cow for a few paltry beans.
5.The beans grew very fast.
6.Students own idea