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Books are

the windows
to the world
Learning Expectation
Participants are expected to:
1. Know the vocabularies which are
related to the topic.
2. Correctly use the words regarding
to the topic.
3. Be active and confident in Breakout
Room sessions.
Highlights
1. Brainstorming
2. Vocabulary
3. Exercise
4. Idiom
5. Breakout Room 1
6. Breakour Room 2
Brainstorming
What is your favorite book?
why do you like that book?
Picturebulary

Poem Textbook Storybook

Biography/
Self Development Novel Autobiography
Vocabulary Bank

1. Storyline Alur Cerita The storyline of this book is unpredictable, but I really
like it.

2. Author/Writer Penulis I enjoyed the book, but I can’t remember the name of the
author

3. Conventional Jadul/konvensional Most of her books are conventional detective stories.

4. Chapter Bab Please look up on chapter two for our lesson today.

5. References Referensi/Acuan If you want to write a book, you need a lot of references
Exercise
1. like - I - History - reading - book
2. is - Stephen Covey - of - the author- book -7 highly effective habits
3. It - two weeks - has been - since - I - this - read - book
4. goes - George - every - to - library - morning - friday
5. you - Could - your - lend - me - book - ,please?
6. have - Do - recommended - you- any - books - me? - for
7. doesn’t - Michele - know - to - how - read - textbook - Mandarin
8. everything, - you - to - If - want - know - you - to - need - a lot -read
9. love - book - I - reading - biography - of - Bob Sadino
10. book - This - me - inspiring - is - to - around - travel - the world
IDIOM

• Hit the books (To study or start studying intensively)


- Let’s hit the books today for our exam preparation.
- He hits the book to get better score in TOEFL.
• On the same page (To have a shared understanding or agreement)
- We are on the same page right now, so let’s make it.
- You are on the same page with me, I appriciate it.
• Judge a book by its cover (To form an opinion about something or
someone based solely on appearance)
- Dont judge a book by its cover, you dont know about them at all.
- We must not judge a book by its cover, if we want to get along with
someone new.
Breakoutroom 1
One of your classmate has
difficulties in understanding the
contents of textbooks because the
text is too much and complicated,
thus, your classmate struggles to
answer the exercise in a class. As a
good friend, please give your
solution!
Discuss the questions with your
friends in the breakout room by
taking turns to answer each
question.
BREAKOUT ROOM 2
1. What kind of book do you like and dislike the most? Why?
2. When was the last time you read a book? what was it about? Tell us!
3. Which do you prefer, looking up information on digital media or
reading a conventional media such as newspapers or magazines?
GWhy?
4. Have you ever been motivated by reading a book? What is the title of
the book?
5. If you could be an author, what kind of book would you write? why do
you want to write it?
6. If you had a lot of money, how much money would you spend for
buying books? Tell us the reason why you set that amount!
7. In what language do you prefer when you are reading books, your
native language or other foreign languages? Explain the reason! .
Feedback Session
1. Grammar :

2. Pronounciation :

3. Other Problems:

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