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Bahasa Inggris 1

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Bahasa Inggris 1
Untuk SMA/MA/SMK/MAK Kelas X
Kelompok Wajib

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CHAPTER 1
LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF

Activity 1 Page 4
Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Complete the dialog with what you have heard. Act it
out in front of the class.
Dani is an overseas student from Singapore. Today is his first day at school.
Dani : Good morning. Hello, my name is Dani. I’m a new student.
Eva : Good morning, I’m Eva. What can I help you?
Dani : I saw you standing in front of the classroom over there. Do you attend that class?
Eva : Oh yeah. I was just checking it.
Dani : Well.. I think we’re going to be classmate. That’s my classroom too.
Eva : Really? That’s great.
Dani : Yeah, right. By the way, what book is that?
Eva : Oh this is nothing. I’m just looking at this year’s timetable. Have you seen it?
Dani : I don’t think so.
Eva : That’s okay. You can see mine.
Dani : Thank you so much.
Eva : So, what brings you here?
Dani : I hear this school has one of the best marching bands in town. I’m interested in joining.
Eva : Wow! What a coincidence I’m interested in joining too.
Dani : Good, so I have a friend to practice with. Anyway, I must go now. Here’s your book.
Thank you so much, you have been really helpful.
Eva : Sure. I’ll see you around then. Bye.

Practice 2 Page 5
Pronunciation /i:/ and /i/
Listen to the words. Repeat them.
Bean – bin Cheap – chip heat – hit read – rid seat - sit
Bleed – bid Eel – ill feel – fill leave – live sheep - ship
CHAPTER 2
MARVELOUS!

Practice 2 Page 20
Pronunciation /t/ and //
Listen to the words. Repeat them.
tank – thank tee – theme tie – thigh tree – three
tea – theater tick – thick time – thyme torn – thorn

Can you find other words sounded /t/ and //?

Activity 1 Page 20
Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog carefully. Pay attention to the pronunciation. Act it out
in front of the class.
Angel : You look so happy today. What’s happen?
Christy : I’ve just got this pair of shoes.
Angel : Wow! They’re super cute. Where did you get them?
Christy : I bought it from my friend.
Angel : they look so nice on you.
Christy : Thanks. Is that a new dress? I’ve never seen you wearing that before.
Angel : Not really, actually I bought it two months ago; I didn’t have any reason to wear it until
now.
Christy : You should wear it more often. That dress really suits you. Gorgeous!
Angel : Do you really think so?
Christy : Of course. You know, I think my shoes and your dress are perfect match. What do you
think?
Angel : You’re right. I think not only my dress, but also skinny jeans are a perfect match for
your shoes.
Christy : Oh, really?
Angel : Yes, that’s a very lovely pair of shoes for sure.
Activity 4 Page 22
Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Complete the dialog with words you have heard.
Joe : Hi, Grace, you look so beautiful today.
Grace : Hi, Joe. Are you sure?
Joe : Yes. You’re so pretty with that t-shirt, those blue jeans and that cap.
Grace : Thanks, glad you like it.
Joe : You see. We wear school uniform all day long for the school days.
Grace : you are right. Thank you for assisting me on my film project. You have been so much
help.
Joe : it was nothing.
Grace : Where are we going then?
Joe : Let’s go to the café.
CHAPTER 3
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
Practice 2 Page 36
Pronunciation /ӕ/ and /ɑ:/
Listen to the words. Repeat them.
am – arm back – bark cat – cart leak – large pan - palm
at – art ban – barn hat – hearth match – march pat – part

Can you find other words sounded /ӕ/ and /ɑ:/?

Activity 1 Page 36
Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Fill the gaps with words you have read.
Diana : Mom, I’m going come late tonight. I’m going to go to a movie theater.
Mother : With whom are you going?
Diana : With Lisa, Putri, Fany, and Lisa’s big brother, Tio. So, you don’t have to worry.
Mother : What time will you be home?
Diana : I’ll get back around 09.00 pm. Tio’s going to give each of us a lift home.
Mother : All right. You can go, but don’t be late. Okay?
Diana : Thank you. Will the front door be locked?
Mother : No, I’ll still be up.
CHAPTER 4
WONDERFUL PLACE
Practice 2 Page 52
Vocabulary: City, Village, and Countryside
Work individually. Listen to the words. Repeat them. Put any of the words below into the
right boxes below. A few words could be in more than one place.
Cliff /klɪf/
Commuters /kəˈmjuː. t ̬ɚ/
Congestion /kənˈdʒes.tʃ ə n/
Cosmopolitan /kɑːz.məˈpɑː.lɪ.t ̬ ə n/
Crowded /ˈkraʊ.dɪd/
Departmenent Store /dɪˈpɑrːt.mənt stɔːr/
Forest /ˈfɔːr.ɪst/
Landmark /ˈlænd.mɑːrk/
Market /ˈ mɑːr.kɪt/
Monument / ˈmɒn.jʊ. mɑːn t/
Mountain range /ˈmaʊn.tən reɪndʒ/
Peaceful /piːs.f ə l/
Peak /piːk/
Pedestrianize /pəˈdes.tri.ə.naɪz/
Polluted /pəˈluːt/
Pond /pɑːnd/
Rural /ˈrʊr. əl/
Square /skwer/
Stream /striːm/
Suburbs /ˈsʌb. -ɝːb/
Town hall / taʊn hɑːl/
Traffic jam /ˈtræf.ɪk dʒæm/
Trail /treɪl/
Urban /ˈɝː-bə n/
Waterfall /ˈwɑː.t ̬ɚ.fɑːl/
Activity 3 Page 54
Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Try to act the dialog with your partner.
Harry : Hi, Galih, what picture are you holding?
Galih : Hi, Harry! It is my picture when I was in Raja Ampat.
Harry : When did you go there?
Galih : I went there with my family last school vacation.
Harry : It’s cool. How do you get there?
Galih : First, take a flight to Sorong, and then take a private taxi or motorbike taxi called Ojek
to the harbor.
Harry : I see, what’s next?
Galih : Next, we can use slow boat or express one to Waisai. Waisai is on the island of Waigeo,
the capital of Raja Ampat.
Harry : Okay. How long is it from the harbor to Waisai?
Galih : If you take the express boat it will take you about two hours, but if you take the slow
one, it’s about four hours. It is cheaper of course, but you have to learn the time tables as there
are not many boats available.
Harry : Are there any hotel available?
Galih : You can find not only hotels, but also some resorts or homestay.
Harry : Thank you for your valuable information, Galih.
Galih : Sure, but when are you going there?
Harry : Just asking!
CHAPTER 6
ATTENTION, PLEASE!
Practice 2 Page 98
Vocabulary: Sport Vocabulary Words List
Listen to the words. Repeat them
arena [əˈriːnə]
athlete [ˈæθliːt]
canoe [kəˈnuː]
competitor [kəmˈpetɪtə(r)]
championship [ˈtʃæmpiənʃɪp]
dart [dɑːt]
gymnastics [dʒɪmˈnæstɪk]
home team [həʊm tiːm]
playoffs [pleɪ ɒf]
rugby [ˈrʌɡbi]
scoreboard [ˈskɔːbɔːd]
soccer ˈsɒkə(r)]
stadium [ˈsteɪdiəm]
strike [straɪk]
throw [θrəʊ]
trampoline [ˈtræmpəliːn]
vault [vɔːlt]
teammate [ˈtiːmmeɪt]
windsurfing [ˈwɪndsɜːfɪŋ]
wrestling [ˈreslɪŋ]

Practice 3 Page 99
Work individually. Listen to the announcements. Repeat them.
a. Good morning.
May I have your attention, please? This is your teacher speaking. All students of grade X
Class A to J are intended to get together at the school front yard to join the raising flag
ceremony, Monday, January 16th at 07.00 sharp. Don’t forget to wear your cap. Leave the
class locked.
Thank you.
b. Attention, please.
Ass.wr.wb. A cellphone has been found at the mushola, at one o’clock. To whoever lost
their gadget, please contact Mr. Ira at the Lost and Found.
c. Attention, please.
This announcement is from the chief of student boarding association. All the class
captains are invited to join the meeting today, Friday, January 20th, at 01.00 pm, at Room
201, second floor, topic is Facing the Green School. I appreciate your participation and
coming on time.
Thank you.
d. Attention, please.
This is your teacher speaking. There will be a “Kartini’s Day Festival” tomorrow, Friday,
April 21st. All the classes should join the “Nasi tumpeng Competition” and appoint one or
two girls to represent your class as “the Model Kebaya”. All the students are intended to
wear batik. We do appreciate your participation.
Thank you

Activity 3 page 100


Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Act the dialog out with your friend.
Jenifer : Hi, Alfa.
Alfa : Hi, Jen! What’s the latest news?
Jenifer : Don’t you know that our basket team will join the High School Compitition West
Nusa Tenggara Series next week?
Alfa : Are you kidding?
Jenifer : I’m serious! Both male and female teams will take part in this great competition.
Alfa : Where will the competition be held?
Jenifer : It will be held at Pajajaran Sport Hall.
Alfa : So, what should we do, then?
Jenifer : Why don’t we come to the site and support them?
Alfa : Will Adi and Indra, the center and our best shooting guard, play?
Jenifer : Well, of course! They are best players.
Alfa : It will be interesting. I hope our team will win the competition.
Jenifer : Of course, we should ask our class member to come and support our team
Alfa : Yeah, I will ask them to. By the way, do you know what?
Jenifer : What?
Alfa : Our cheerleader team will perform a dance during the opening party?
Jenifer : Wow, it will be amazing.
Alfa : I can’t wait to watch them.
CHAPTER 7
LIFE EVENTS

Practice 2 Page 116


Vocabulary: Words related to Time
Work individually. Listen to the words. Repeat them. Then, match the words with its
meanings.
No. Word
1. crepuscular /krɪˈpʌs.kjʊ.lɚ/ Adjective

2. Dawn /dɑːn/ Noun


3. Daylight /ˈdeɪ.laɪt/ Noun
4. Daytime /deɪ.taɪm/ noun
5. Diurnal /daɪˈɝː.nəl/ Adjective
6. First light /fɝːst laɪt/ Noun
7. High noon /haɪ nuːn/ Noon
8. Mealtime /‘mɪəl.taɪm/ Noun
9. Nightfall /ˈnaɪt. fɑːl/ Noon
10. Tea time /ˈtiː.taɪm/ Noun

Activity 2 Page 117


Work in pairs. Listen to the dialog. Practice it with your friend.
Dialog 1
Amel : What did you do yesterday? Did you go to the park?
Boy : Yes, I did.
Amel : What did you do there?
Boy : I played baseball with my friends.
Amel : Did your team win the game?
Boy : No, we didn’t. But we had fun. What did you do yesterday?
Amel : My sister and I went to the cinema.
Boy : What movie did you watch?
Amel : We watched “Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2?”.
Boy : How was the movie? Was it as good as the first one?
Amel : Honesty I prefer the first one.

Dialog 2

Farid : Have you watched any interesting movies lately?


Gina : Yes, I have. I’ve just watched “Finding Dory.”
Farid : Did you enjoy it?
Gina : Yes, I did. It’s one of the best movies I’ve ever seen.
Farid : I haven’t been to the movie theater for a long time.
Gina : I know you haven’t. You’ve been very busy
Farid : Yes, I haven’t finished the school project.
Gina : It has been 2 weeks since you started the project. Don’t get too uptight about the
project. You need to relax.
Farid : May be you’re right.
CHAPTER 8
HISTORY

Practice 2 Page 134


Vocabulary: Words related to History
Listen to the words. Repeat them. Then, identify whether the word is a noun or a verb.
Look at the example.
Example: Architecture [ˈɑːkɪtektʃə(r)] Noun
Barbarian /bɑːrˈberiən/
Blockade /blɑːˈkeɪd/
Bloodshed /ˈblʌdʃed/
Civilization /sɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/
Colosseum /kɑləˈsiəm/
Conquer /ˈkɒŋkə(r)/
Declare /dɪˈkler/
Decline /dɪˈklaɪn/
Defeat /dɪˈfiːt/
Degrade /dɪˈɡreɪd/
Empire /ˈempaɪə(r)/
Gladiator /ˈɡlædieɪtə(r)/
Hostility /hɒˈstɪləti/
Invade /ɪnˈveɪd/
Invent /ɪnˈvent/
Kingdom /kɪŋdəm/
Legacy /leɡəsi/
Manuscript /ˈmænjuskrɪpt/
Nomad /ˈnəʊmæd/
Occupy /ˈɑː.kjʊ/
Republic /rɪˈpʌblɪk/
Scribe /skraɪb/
Territory /ˈterətri/
Triumph /ˈtraɪʌmf/
Unity /ˈjuːnəti/
Violence /ˈvaɪələns/
Warrior /ˈwɒriə(r)/
Zeal /ziːl/

Activity 3 Page 135


Work in pairs. Listen to the text. Then, try to read the text in turn with your friend.
The Independence of Indonesia
When the World War II became desperate, in September 1944, Japan announced that not only
Java but the entire archipelago would become independent. This announcement was a
tremendous vindication of the seemingly collaborative policies of Sukarno and Hatta. In March
1945, the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Indonesian Independence
(BPUPKI) was organized. The delegates decides the constitution of the new state. The
committee wanted the new nation's territory to include not only the Netherlands Indies but also
Portuguese Timor, British North Borneo and the Malay Peninsula.
On June 1st, 1945, Sukarno gave a speech outlining the Pancasila; the five guiding
principles of the Indonesian nation. The five principles are belief in God, humanitarianism,
national unity, democracy, and social justice.
On August 15th, 1945, Japan surrendered. The Indonesian leadership, pressured by radical
youth groups (the pemuda), were obliged to move quickly. With the cooperation of individual
Japanese navy and army officers (others feared reprisals from the Allies or were not sympathetic
to the Indonesian cause), Sukarno and Hatta formally declared the nation's independence on
August 17th at the former's residence in Jakarta, raised the red and white national flag, and sang
the new national anthem, Indonesia Raya (Greater Indonesia). The following day, a new
constitution was promulgated.
Adapted from https://www.onwar.com/aced/chrono/c1900s/yr40/findonesia1945.htm
CHAPTER 9
WONDERFUL STORY

Practice 2 Page 156


Vocabulary: Words related to narrative story or drama
Listen to a list of vocabulary related to the narrative story or drama. Repeat it them. Then,
discuss with a friend what the words mean.
1. narrative /ˈnærətɪv/ Noun
2. plot /plɒt/ Noun
3. story /ˈstɔːri/ Noun
4. character /ˈkærəktə(r)/ Noun
5. climax /ˈklaɪmæks/ Noun
6. complication /kɒmplɪˈkeɪʃn/ Noun
7. conflict /ˈkɒnflɪkt/ Noun
8. crisis /ˈkraɪsɪs/ Noun
9. genre /ˈʒɒ̃rə/ Noun
10. narrator /nəˈreɪtə(r)/ Noun
11. scene /siːn/ Noun
12. script /skrɪpt/ Noun
13. setting /ˈsetɪŋ/ Noun
14. tale /teɪl/ Noun
15. folktale /fəʊk teɪl/ Noun

Activity 2 Page 157


Listen to text. Repeat it.
The Dragon and The Giants
Folklore from Aceh
A long time ago, Sumatra Island was known. as Andalas Island. At the time, the island was
divided into two big islands. The islands were separated by a strait. There were kingdoms on
those two islands. They were Daru Kingdom and Alam Kingdom.
People in Alam Kingdom lived happily and peacefully. Their island was fertile. Trees grew very
well. They also had lots of water. Their king, Sultan AIam, was wise. He led his people very
well. Meanwhile, people in Daru Kingdom did not live happily. They had trouble in growing
trees. It happened because they did not have enough water. Rain did not fall regularly.
Their lives were getting worse because their king, Sultan Daru, was a mean king.Sultan
Daru was jealous with Sultan AIam. He planned to attack Aiam Kingdom and occupy it. He had
tried to send his soldiers to cross the strait and attack Alam Kingdom. However, his soldiers were
never able to cross the strait. In fact, some of them did not dare to cross the strait. Why? Well, it
was because there lived a dragon in the strait. The dragon was a friend of Sultan Alam's That was
why the dragon always protected his friend from his enemies.
Sultan Daru was upset. He asked his advisor how to beat the dragon. The advisor said
that the dragon could only be beaten by two giants. Their names were Seulawah Inong and
Seulawah Agam.
“Find the giants. Tell them, I will give anything they want if they can kill the dragon!"
ordered Sultan Daru to the soldiers.
The giants accepted the king's request. Soon, they went to the strait and the dragon heard
that the giants came to kill him. So, he immediately talked to Sultan Alam.
"So far, I can handle Sultan Daru's soldier. But this time is different. The giants are so
powerful. If I'm dead, the two islands will join as one island. You will feel an earthquake. Later,
you will find lots fish in the beach. Don't take them! You have to ask your people to go to the
higher grounds. The higher is the better. Climb hill or mountains," advised the dragon.
Not long after that, the giants came to the strait. at first, the fight was balance. The dragon
could fight very well. However, slowly he lost his power. The giants were too powerful for him.
Finally, the dragon was dead.
After the dragon was killed, Sultan Daru and his soldiers immediately crossed the strait.
Sultan AIam was sad when he heard that his friend was killed. He immediately asked his people
to go to higher grounds.
What the dragon said was true! There was a big earthquake! Slowly, water in the sea
disappeared. Fish were on the beach! Sultan Daru, the soldiers, and the giants were happy. They
were busy collecting the fish. Suddenly big waves were coming! Sultan Daru, the soldiers, and
the giants were drowned! They all were dead!
From the distance, Sultan AIam watched the incident. He was very thankful because the
dragon had told him to ask his people to go to the higher ground.
Meanwhile, the dragon's body slowly changed into an island. People later named it as
Sabang Island.
CHAPTER 10
MY FAVOURITE SONGS
Practice 2 Page 178
Vocabulary: Words related to songs
Listen to a list of vocabulary related to song. Repeat them.
1. anthem [ˈanθəm] Noun
2. ballad [ˈbæləd] Noun
3. Chant [tʃɑːnt] Noun
4. classical [ˈklæsɪkl] Adjective
5. duet [djuˈet] Noun
6. hymn [hɪm] Noun
7. lyric [ˈlɪrɪk] Adjective
8. lyricist [ˈlɪrɪsɪst] Noun
9. medley [ˈmedli] Noun
10. melody [ˈmelədi] Noun
11. music [ˈmjuːzɪk] Noun
12. single[ˈsɪŋɡl] Adjective
13. solo [ˈsəʊləʊ] Adjective
14. tune[tjuːn] Noun
15. vocal [ˈvəʊkl] Adjective
16. vocalist [ˈvəʊk(ə)lɪst] Noun

Activity 3 page 180


Work in pairs. Listen to the song. While listening to it, complete the song lyric below with
words you have heard. Then try to read the song lyrics.
When We Were Young
by Adele

Everybody loves the things you do


From the way you talk to the way move
Everybody here is watching you
'Cause you feel like home
You're like a dream comes true

But if by chance you're here alone


Can I have a moment before I go?
'Cause I've been by myself all night long
Hoping you're someone I used to know

You look like a movie


You sound like a song
My God, this reminds me
Of when we were young

(*)
Let me photograph you in this light
In case it is the last time
That we might be exactly like we were
Before we realized
We were sad of getting old
It made us restless
It was just like a movie
It was just like a song

I was so scared to face my fears


Nobody told me that you'd be here
And I swear you moved overseas
That's what you said, when you left me

You still look like a movie


You still sound like a song
My God, this reminds me
Of when we were young

(*)
When we were young [4x]

It's hard to admit that


Everything just takes me back
To when you were there
To when you were there
And a part of me keeps holding on
Just in case it hasn't gone
I guess I still care
Do you still care?

Let me photograph you in this light


In case it is the last time
That we might be exactly like we were
Before we realized
We were sad of getting old
It made us restless
Oh I’m so mad I'm getting old
It makes me reckless
It was just like a movie
It was just like a song
When we were young

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