Professional Documents
Culture Documents
3.4.2. Mengidentifikasi fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan beberapa
teks news item lisan dan tulis dengan memberi dan meminta informasi terkait berita
sederhana dari koran/radio/TV, sesuai dengan konteks penggunaannya.
3. Penutup
Meeting 1
SOCIAL FUNCTION
To inform readers or listeners about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important.
Report = menginformasikan sesuatu yang tidak selalu berupa berita terkini.
Recount = menginformasikan kembali kejadian atau pengalaman yang terjadi di masa lampau.
GENERIC STRUCTURE
News worthy event (tells the event in a summary form)
Background events (elaborate what happened, tell what caused the incident)
Sources (comments by participants, withnesses, authorities and experts involved in the event)
LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
Information on the use of head lines.
Use of action verbs (hit, attacked)
Kelompok 2
Formula: Formula:
S + to be + V3 + by Adjective + ly
Exam Doing Happening - Say Active : - Badly
ples - Create Move - Ask Rima killed twenty civilians - Suddenly
- Build F\all - Answer in the bomb explosion. - Gently
- Make Rise - Reply - Easily
- Develop Come - Rebuke Passive: - Accidentally
- Send Go - Mutter Tenty civilians were killed - Recetly
- Throw Soften - Speak by Rima in the bomb - Really
- Pour Harden - Tell explosion. - Seriously
- Solve Melt - Whisper - Honestly
- Shout - Quickly
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https://learnenglish.britishco
https://henudin.blogspot.co.id https://henudin.blogspot.co.id http://www.gingersoftware.c
uncil.org/en/english-
/2014/12/pengenalan-contoh- /2014/12/pengenalan-contoh- om/content/grammar-rules/ve
grammar/adverbials/
action-saying.html action-saying.html rbs/passive-voice/
adverbs-manner
Kelompok 2
SWIMMING CHAMPION
Ollie Nash, a St Kilda Road Year 6 student, recently represented Victoria in Adelaide at the School Sport Australia Swimming
Championships. Ollie raced in 10 individual events and three relays. Ollie performed remarkably well in Adelaide with an outstanding
nine medals, which included three bronze, four silver and two gold medals. He was also elected team captain for the 12 and under age
group.
Ollie came to Wesley College in January 2013 and when asked about his success he said, “It was exciting to achieve something great
for my school, especially so quickly after starting. I really loved representing Wesley; to get a good result was a bonus!”