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ELFEDUCATION
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READING
STRATEGIES
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TIPE PERTANYAAN
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1. pilih kata kunci yang ada di pertanyaan
2. Jika tidak ada kata kunci dari pertanyaan, cari kata kunci dari setiap pilihan
jawaban.
3. Temukan kata kunci tersebut atau ide yang berhubungan pada teks
4. Setelah menemukan lokasi kata kunci, baca kalimatnya dengan teliti
5. Cari pilihan yang sesuai dengan bacaan tersebut. Eliminasi pilihan tersebut.
6. Akan tersisa 1 pilihan yang tidak sesuai dengan isi jawaban, pilih pilihan itu.
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Garis bawahi kata kunci pada soal dan pada bacaan. 1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned
Pilih pilihan jawaban yang paling tepat about the Florida Keys?
A. The Florida are a chain of islands
The Florida Keys are a beautiful chain of almost 1000 B. The Florida Keys contain coral and
limestone
coral and limestone islands. These islands form an arc that heads C. The Florida Keys are in the shape of an arc
D. The Florida Keys are not all inhabited
first south west and then west from the mainland. U.S. Highway
1, called the Overseas Highway, connects the main island in the 2. Which of the following is NOT true about U.S.
Highway 1?
chain. On this highway, it is necessary to cross 42 bridges over A. It is also known as the Overseas Highway
B. It joins all of the islands in the Florida Keys
the ocean to cover the 159 miles from Miami, on the mainland,
C. It has more than 40 bridges
southernmost city in the United States. D. It connects Miami and the Key West
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TIPE PERTANYAAN
SKILL 4: • It is implied in the passage that…
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1. Pilih kata kunci pada pertanyaan.
2. Scan teks untuk menemukan kata kunci (atau ide yang berkaitan).
3. Membaca dengan teliti kalimat/ bagian bacaan terkait kata kunci tersebut.
4. Pilih jawaban yang benar sesuai dengan hasil simpulan kalimat / penjelasan
pada bacaan tersebut.
!) ada bentuk restatement pada pilihan jawaban
EXERCISE OT
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The Hawaiian language is a melodious language in which all 1. Which of the following is probably
words are derived from an alphabet of only twelve letters, the NOT a Hawaiian word:
A. mahalo
five vowels a, e, i, o, u and the seven consonants h, k, l, m, n,
B. mahimahi
p, w. Each syllable in the language ends in a vowel, and two C. meklea
consonants never appear together, so vowels have a much D. moana
higher frequency in the Hawaiian language than they do in
English.
This musical-sounding language can be heard regularly
by visitors to the islands. Most Hawaiian speak English, but it
is quite common to hear English that is liberally spiced with
words and expressions from the traditional language of the
culture. A visitor may be greeted with the
expression aloha and may be referred to as
a malihini because he is a newcomer to the island. The visitor
may attend an outside luau where everyone eats too much
and be invited afterwards to dance hula.
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