UNIT 2
SPOOF TEXT
I.
SPOKEN CYCLE
A.
BUILDING
KNOWLEDGE OF FIELD
Activity 1
Look
at the picture!
Answer
the following questions orally!
1.
What
pictures are they?
2.
Do
you like jokes or do you like comic strips?
3.
What
comic strips do you usually read? Garfield, Snoopy, Peanuts, or Donald Duck? Or
maybe you still like Japanese comic strips like Kobo Chan, Doraemon, or Sin
Chan?
4.
What
do you feel after you hear or read a joke or funny comic strips?
5. Do you think
that you can learn something from them?
Speech Function
Activity 2
Expressing
Embarrassment
Read
the dialogue below with your partner!
Vira : You
know what? Something really terrible happened in my last Chemistry exam.
Hana : You
tried to cheat and were caught by the supervisor, didn't you?
Vira : No,
it's not about cheating thing, not at all.
Hana : So
what happened?
Vira : Listen!
I was sitting next to Erin in front row.
Hana : Eh
em ....
Vira : All of
a sudden, I felt something crawling across my foot.
Hana : Something
what?
Vira : Something
crawling across my foot.
Hana : So?
Vira : I
looked down and, there I saw a dirty big cockroach.
You know how I hate it.
Hana : What
did you do then?
Vira : Well,
I screamed and jumped on the chair. And you know what? I knocked all Erin's
paper off into the bin beside him.
Hana : Ups
Vira : Yes...
and you can imagine what an idiot I felt when the supervisor came running over.
Everybody was lookt at me. I was so embrassed. You know ... you can't really
sneeze or cough or anything in those exam rooms.
Hana : Wow
... what an embarassment situation!
Vira : It
was! I think this could only happen to me, it really makes me ashamed.
Activity
3
Answer the questions according to the
dialogue above!
1. What experience did Vira tell to Hana?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
2. Where and when did the incident happen?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
3. What was crawling across Vira’s foot?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
4. How did she react?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
5. How did she feel? How do you know?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
6. Why did she feel so embarrassed?
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
7. Find the expression of embarrassment in the dialogue!
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
8. Give other examples of expression of
embarrassment!
Answer:.......................................................................................................................................
Activity
4
Learn the expression of embarrassment
below!
Expressing
Embarrassment
Have your ever been embarrassed in front
of your friends or have they ever been in an embarrassing situation? In order
to show that kind of feeling, we can use certain expressions of embarrassment.
Here are some of them.
• What an embarrassing situation!
• I’m
so embarrassed!
• It’s so embarrassing!
• I’m
so ashamed.
• It
makes me feel so ashamed.
• I
was so embarrassed.
Activity 5
Make the dialogues using the
expression of embarrassment based on the situations below.
1.
You
had your first date with your girl friend.
You invited her to get dinner in a luxurious restaurant. When you wanted to pay the bill, you realized
that your wallet was left.
You : ……………………………………………………………
Your girl friend : ……………………………………………………………
You : ……………………………………………………………
Your girl friend : ……………………………………………………………
2.
Your
friend invited you to join his/ her party.
You thought that it’s just a party as usual. You dressed up casually. You just wore jeans and t –shirt. You were surprised that the party is very
formal.
You : …………………………………………………………………
Your friend :
…………………………………………………………………
You : …………………………………………………………………
Your friend :
…………………………………………………………………
3.
You
saw a young girl in a mall. From behind
she looked like your friend. You clapped
her shoulders and called her name. Then
she turned her head to you. To your
surprise she was not your friend.
You : …………………………………………………………………
A girl :
…………………………………………………………………
You : …………………………………………………………………
A girl :
…………………………………………………………………
Grammar
Focus
Activity
6
Study the sentences below!
In 1980.
I had a show in Jakarta. While I was singing my favourite song,
a
truck hit the stage, it completely fell
down
and I was seriously injured
Grammar
Summary
The
Simple Past and The Past Continuous
The Simple Past
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The Past Continuous
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Used to
describe:
• completed actions that took place at a
definite time in the past.
e.g. I was naughty when I was a child.
• permanent
situations in the past
e.g. John
lived in Ireland for 15 years. (He doesn’t live there anymore.)
• past
habits or repealed actions in the past.
e.g. When
I was in Elementary school, I often
played in the yard.
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Used to
describe:
• an
action that was in progress at a definite time in the past.
e.g. This time last Monday, I was seeing the
doctor.
• actions happened at the same time in the
past.
e.g. While I was reading, he was talking to my
mum loudly.
• a
lengthy action that was in progress when a shorter or sudden one interrupted
it. The longer action is in the Past Progressive and the shorter one is in
the Past Simple.
e.g. They were having dinner when I came.
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Time Expressions
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Yesterday, ago, last month/night/week, etc.
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While,
when, as, etc.
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Activity
7
Put the verbs into the correct form, past
continuous or simple past!
1. Donny .................. (listen) to his
walkman when I ..................
(arrive).
2. What .................. (you/do) this time yesterday?
3. .................. (you/go) out last night? No, I was too tired.
4. Was
Tony at the party last night? Yes, he .................. (wear) a really nice dress.
5. How fast .................. (you/drive) when the accident
.................. (happen)?
6. When I was young, I .................. (want) to be a police officer.
7. Mozart.................. (write) more than 600 pieces of music.
8. I.................. (walk) along the street when suddenly I
.................. (hear) footsteps
behind me. Somebody .................. (follow) me. I was frightened and I
.................. (start) to run.
Activity
8
Cross out the wrong answer!
I was getting/got out of the taxi and walked/was walking
into the airport. There were being/were a lot of people waiting for
their flights. Some of them chatted/were chatting, some of them were
sleeping/slept and some children were running/ran around shouting at
the top of their voices. I wanted/was wanting to ask If my flight
was going to be delayed so I was going/went straight to the information
desk.
Activity
9
Rina’s
Dream
Insert
the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Continuous) of the verbs in brackets!
Tommy’s
wife, Rina, had a dream which she told Tommy about next morning.
Rina : I
(1) .............. (have) a wonderful
dream last night! I (2) ..................... (dream) that I was
a lady of leisure who (3) ................. (not do) any housework! You (4) ..................
(do) it all instead! I (5) .............. (dream) that while I (6)
............ (lie) in the sun, you (7) .... (cut) the lawn. While I (8) ....... (relax) in the bath, you (9) .............
(iron) the shirts. While I (10) .............. (take) a swim in the pool, you
(11) ..................... (hang out) the washing. While I (12) …………(watch) TV,
you (13) ………….(cook) the meal. While I (14) ................ (buy) new clothes
in town, you (15) ................ (clean) the house. Wasn't that a marvelous
dream?
Tommy: And while you (16) ......................
(dream), I (17) ....................
(have) an even better one. I (18) ...................... (dream) that I
(19) .................... (become) a king with beautiful ladies around me. But,
I (20) .................. (not find) you among them.
B. MODELLING OF TEXT
Activity
10
Read the text and learn the generic
structure.
Title
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A Bumpy Flight
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Orientation
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"This is your captain
speaking. We have had a failure in one of our engines. There is no cause for
alarm as we still have three engines left. Unfortunately this means that we
will be one hour late”
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Event 1
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A short time later the captain
again spoke to the passengers: “There is no cause for alarm, but we have just
lost another engine. We will now be two hours late.”
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Event 2
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When the captain spoke to the
passengers for the third time, he again had bad news. “Ladies and gentlemen, I assure you that we
are in no danger, but I must inform you that we have had another engine
failure. This means that we will now be three hours late.”
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Event 3
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Finally, the captain announced
that the fourth engine had failed.
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Twist
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One of the passengers turned to
another passenger and said, “Oh no! That means we’ll be four hours late!”
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(Taken from
English Elements 3)
Activity
11
Answer the questions according to the text
above!
1. Who were the participants in the story?
Answer:
2. Where do you think the story happened?
Answer:
3. When did the story happen?
Answer:
4. What tense is mostly used in the story?
Answer:
5. Which part of the story is funny?
Answer:
6. How many events are there in the story?
Answer:
7. Why do you think the story is funny?
Answer:
8. What is the purpose of the writer telling the
story?
Answer:
Note:
The text
above is called a spoof. It retells
an event with a humorous twist. That’s why the story is funny. Sometimes, we
can also find spoof in a sport conversation or in a cartoon.
C. JOINT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT
Activity
12
Read the text and analyze the generic
structure of this story!
Label the
parts of the spoof in the spaces provided.
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Smartest
Man in the World
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A doctor, a lawyer, a little
boy, a priest were out for a Sunday afternoon flight on a small private
plane. Suddenly, the plane developed engine trouble.
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In spite of the best efforts of
the pilot, the plane started to go down. Finally, the pilot grabbed a
parachute, yelled to the passengers that they had better jump, and bailed
out.
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Unfortunately, there were only
three parachutes remaining. The doctor grabbed one and said, "I'm a
doctor, I save lives, so I must live," and jumped out.
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The lawyer then said, “I’m a
lawyer, and lawyers are the smartest people in the world. I deserve to
live." He also grabbed a parachute and jumped.
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The priest looked at the little
boy and said, "My son, I've lived a long and full life. You are young
and have your whole life ahead of you. Take the last parachute and live in
peace."
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The little boy handed the
parachute back to the priest and said, "Not to worry, father. The
smartest man in the world just took off with my back pack."
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Activity
13
Answer the questions according to the text
above!
1. Who were the participants in the story?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
2. Where do you think the story happened?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
3. When did the story happen?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
4. What happened with the plane?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
5. Why did not all passengers get the
parachutes?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
6. Who jumped out for the first time? Why?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
7. Who was the smartest person in the world?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
8. Is he really smart? Why?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
9. Why did not the little boy want to accept the
parachute from the priest?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
10. Why do you think the story is funny?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
Activity
14
Rearrange the following paragraphs into
good and meaningful story. Then put in
the text organization of Spoof!
- Three days later the farmer called again and
said, “You’ve got to do something about these drivers. The School Crossing sign
seems to make them go faster.” So,
again, the sheriff went out and put up a new sign: SLOW: CHILDREN AT PLAY
- So he called the sheriff’s office and said,
“You’ve got to do something about these people driving too fast and killing all
my chickens.” So the next day the sheriff went out and put up a sign that read:
SLOW: SCHOOL CROSSING
- A farmer lived on a quiet rural highway. But
a new expressway bypass meant an alarming increase in traffic. In fact, it so heavy and so fast that his
chickens were being run over at a rate of three a day.
- Finally, the telephone calls stop, and the
sheriff becomes very curious. So he drives out to the farmer’s house, and there
on the edge of the road he sees a new sign. It’s a whole sheet of plywood. And
written in large yellow letters are the words: SLOW: NUDIST COLONY
- No good. So, the farmer calls again...and
again, every day for three weeks, but the sheriff just doesn’t have time to put
up signs every week.
A Smart Solution
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Why do
you think the story is funny?
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D. INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT
Activity
15
Do you have a funny experience in
your life? Tell it to your friends in front of the class. Don't forget to use
some expressions for telling the story!
Don't
forget to use conversation gambits in your story.
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Action in order
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Telling a story
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Finishing your story
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First
of all ……………..
Then …………………..
Next…………………….
After
that ………………
Finally
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First………………………
First
of all………………..
To begin
with……………
Then…………………….
After
that………………..
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To cut
along story ………….
So in
the end………………..
So, in
short………………….
So,
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So
then ………………………
At the
end……………………
Finally………………………..
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Begin
your story like this
Good morning, my dear friends. This time
I want to tell you a funny story about............................
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Well to cut up the long story,............................................................................................................
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OK, that's the end of the story, thank
you.
II.
WRITTEN CYCLE
A. BUILDING
KNOWLEDGE OF FIELD
Short
Functional Text
Activity
1
Look at the pictures!
Activity
2
Answer the questions below!
1. What pictures are they?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
2. Where can you find the pictures?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
3. Do you think that the pictures are funny?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
4. Can the content of these pictures motivate
you?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
5. What for do people usually put on this
picture?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
6. Do you have the picture which is like them?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
7. Where do you usually put on it?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
Note:
The
pictures above are Posters.
A poster
is any large piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical
surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although
a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly textual. Posters are
designed to be both eye-catching and convey information. Posters may be used
for many purposes, and they are a frequent tool of advertisers (particularly
of events, musicians and films) to communicate a message.
Working
with Words
Activity
3
Write the correct word in each blank! A
dash ( _ ) is shown for each missing letter and some letters are given in each
word.
Tony : I
can’t stop laughing. There are some excellent j _ _ _s in this rnagazine.
Martha : Yes,
I also like the c_rt_ _ _s by Gibbs. He’s very funny and he’s an excellent
artist, too.
Tony : I
like his sense of h_m_ _ _.’ He’s never unkind.
Martha : Yes,
I b_ _ _t out laughing when I saw his book,
Tony : It’s
very f_ _ _y. I couldn’t stop laughing, either
Martha : Have
you heard Gibbs speak? He’s very w_ _ty.
Tony : Yes,
he is. He sometimes gives lectures. I must say all his lectures are very a_ _
_ing.
Martha : In
his last lecture he talked about a pr_ _t_c _ _ joke he played when he was a
student. He pretended to be a general with a wooden leg.
Tony : He’s
made a couple of films; both are c_m_d_ _s.
Martha : Yes,
I enjoyed them a lot. I envy him. I wish I could make people I_ _ _h.
Tony : Do
you know any good r_ d_ _ _s?
Martha : Yes,
what’s black and white and red (read) all over?
Tony : A
newspaper
Activity
4
Complete the passage below by listening to
your teacher.
English humor is often difficult to
(1) ................. A lot of (2) ................ depends on the use of
(3)..................... which sound
the (4) ................ but have different meanings. For example, when
someone said he was on a seafood diet, everyone thought that the person (5)
................fish. When he was asked what (6) ......................of
seafood he ate, however, the (7) ................. replied, ‘It’s very simple
indeed. When I (8) .................. food, I eat it. That's a see - food (9)
...................
People often begin to (10) .........
jokes by saying, ‘Have you (11) ....... the one about (12) .........?
Grammar
Focus
Activity
5
How do
you say about something’s feelings?
How do
you say about the things which cause such feelings?
Adjectives
ending in “-ing” or “-ed”
Example: - The questions are confusing.
I am confused about the
questions.
- Her
performance was disappointing.
I am disappointed in her
performance.
Form “-ing” or “-ed” adjective from these
verbs and makes sentences!
1. depress ....................................
2. tire ....................................
3. annoy ....................................
4. frighten ....................................
5. worry ....................................
6. astonish ....................................
7. satisfy ....................................
8. amaze ....................................
9. delight ....................................
10. terrify ....................................
Activity
6
Learn
the explanation!
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Activity
7
Complete the following pairs of sentences
using the correct form of the verb in brackets. You must use the “-ed” form
for one sentence in each pair and the “-ing” form for the other!
1. a. I had nothing to do. I was.... and lonely.
(bore)
b. I had
only one book with me but I didn’t read it. It was so....
2. a. I
enjoyed Dina’s visit. She is a very.... speaker. (interest)
b. We invited them to join us, but they weren’t
really....
3. a. The bad
news was very.... (depress).
b. It was a bad day. We were all thoroughly....
4. a. I
enjoyed the film. The monster was absolutely.... (terrify)
b. We were told there was a bomb in the
building. Everyone was absolutely....
5. a. We were rather....
with the results. (disappoint)
b. The result was very …………….
6. a. We were
dreadfully late. It was very.... (embarrass)
b. Tommy
made a perfect fool of himself. He was awfully....
7. a. The
article in the Daily News is very.... (annoy)
b. People are.... with the article.
8. a. The
letter is very.... He is awarded a scholarship, (surprise)
b. He is very.... at the letter.
Activity
8
Look at the verbs in the box. Fill in the
blanks with the correct “-ing” and “-ed” adjectives formed from the verbs!
1. Unemployment is on the increase. A ... number of
young people, in particular, are finding themselves out of work.
2. When you are ...., you feel tired and impatient
because you have nothing to do.
3. If you are ...., you feel very surprised.
4. I’m very .... about the chance of playing for our
school team.
5. Scientists say that there is no ... evidence that
consuming a lot of onion leads to cancer.
6. When you find something funny, you are ... by it.
7. If something makes you very worried, you are ....
by it.
8. There is nothing more … than queuing when you only
want to pay a bar of chocolate.
9. If something makes you sad and unhappy, you feel
....
10. The
report on the increasing air pollution is ....
B.
MODELLING OF TEXT
Activity
9
Read the text and
pay attention to the generic structure!
Title
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Aren't
you his Mother?
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Language
Features
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Orientation
(who, when, where)
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A
young boy was playing with a ball in the street. He kicked it too hard, and it broke the window of a house and fell
inside. A lady came to the window
with the ball and shouted at the young boy, so he ran away, but he still
wanted his ball back.
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Adverb of Time
(in bold)
Action Verbs
(in italic)
Saying
Verbs
(in
italic)
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Event 1
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A
few minutes later
he returned and knocked at the
door of the house. When the lady answered it, he said, "My
father's going to come and fix your window very soon."
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Event 2
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After
a few more minutes
a man came to the door with the
tools in his hand, so the lady let the boy take his ball away.
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Event 3
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When the man finished fixing
the window, he said to the lady, "That will cost you exactly ten
dollars.
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Twist
(the funny part)
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"But aren't you the
father of that young boy?" the woman asked, looking surprised,
"No." he answered, equally surprised. "Aren't you his
mother?"
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Activity
10
Answer the questions according to the
text above!
1. Who were the participants in the story?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
2. Where do you think the story happened?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
3. When did the story happen?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
4. What tense is mostly used in the story?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
5. Which part of the story is funny?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
6. How many events are there in the story?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
7. Why do you think the story is funny?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
8. What is the purpose of the writer telling
the story?
Answer:......................................................................................................................................
Activity
11
State true (T) or False (F) the sentences
below according to the story above!
1. A young boy broke the window consciously. ( … )
2. A young boy came back to the lady’s house to
take his ball. ( … )
3. His father came to the lady’s house and
fixed the window. ( … )
4. The man fixed the window costless. ( … )
5. The man thought that the lady was the young
boy’s mother. ( … )
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C. JOINT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT
Activity
12
Read the text and analyze
the generic structure of this story!
Label the parts of the spoof in the spaces provided.
Do
You Speak English?
I had an amusing experience
last year.
After
I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next
town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a
lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French
and he replied in the same language.
Apart
from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during
the journey.
I
had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly,
‘Do you speak English?’ As I soon learned, he was English himself!
(Source: Practice and Progress, 1979)
What is funny from the story?
Answer:
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D. INDEPENDENT CONSTRUCTION OF TEXT
Activity
13
Do you find the stories above are
interesting and surprising to you at the end? Why do you think so? It
absolutely depends on how you tell the story. Here are the features of how to
write a good story:
* An interesting beginning, which attracts
the reader’s attention and makes him want to read on.
* A well thought-out development Events
should follow each other in a logical order. Start a new paragraph for each
new stage in the story,
* A good ending. Always leave yourself plenty
of time for this - there is nothing worse than reading an exciting story which
just stops in mid-air!
Now try to write your own three or four
paragraph story. You can choose one of the following topics.
1. The most embarrassing moments in my life or
in my friend’s life.
2. The funniest film or story I have ever seen
or read.
Use the writing planner below:
Title :
Orientation :..................................................................................................................................
Event 1 :
Event 2 :
Event 3 :
Twist :
COMPETENCY TEST
I. Choose
the correct answer by crossing the a, b, c, d, or e.
Text 1
One
of my students could not take my university seminar final exam because of
funeral.
I
suggested him to make up the following week. That week come, and again he
couldn't take the test due to another funeral. Then, I insisted him to take
the exam early the following week. He said that he might be able to sit in the
exam it there was no one died.
By
now I was suspicious how so many people he knew could die in three weeks. I
started to find out what actually happened. I went to administration office to
find what actually the student did. I found out later that he was a
gravedigger, and of course he didn't know the people who died.
1.
Why
the student couldn't take the final exam?
Because
....
a.
He
had to bury the dead person.
b.
He
had to see the funeral
c.
He
had to dig a hole for the dead person
d.
He
had to visit his friend who died
e.
He
had to visit his teacher
2.
What
did the lecturer suggest him?
- Not to take the final exam
- Not to come to the following week
- To bury the dead person
- To go to the administration office
- To take the exam the following week
3.
"He
said that he might be able to sit in the exam..." (par.2 sentence. 4)
What
does "he" refer to?
- the lecturer d. the reader
- the student e. the professor
- the writer
4.
What
did the lecturer do to find what the student do?
- He went to the cemetery
- He asked the student
- He went to the administration office
- He went to the student's house
- He asked the student parents
5.
What
did the student actually do?
- He was a lecturer
- He was a teacher
- He was an officer
- He was a farmer
- He was a gravedigger
Text 2
English Custom
This
story is about two Indians settled in England. One had been living there for
some years and had picked up some of their quaint euphemisms. The other,
recent settler, was as yet unaware of them. They were invited for dinner by
their English friends. After they had had their drinks, their hostess asked
then, "would you like a wash before I serve dinner?"
The
knowledgeable one replied, "No, thanks". The new settler replied,
"I wash my hand before I came."
On
their way back after dinner, the older settler admonished his friend, "My
dear chap, in England, 'would you like a wash' doesn't mean 'would you like to
wash your hands.' it is a polite way of asking 'would you like to urinate?".
The new settler made a mental note of it.
Some
days later he was invited by another English friend and after he had his
drinks he was asked by his hostess: "Would you like a wash before I serve
my dinner?"
He
replied promptly, "No, thank you, Madam. I washed against a tree before
coming to your house."
6.
X:
How many people are there in the text?
Y:
There are ... people.
- Two d. five
- Three e. six
- Four
7.
What
is meant by 'a wash' in English custom?
- Washing the hands
- Washing the clothes
- Taking a bath
- Urinating
- Cleaning the hands
8.
"The
new settler made a mental note of it." (par.3 sentence.3)
What
does 'it' refer to?
- No, thanks.
- I washed my hands before I came.
- My dear chap.
- Would like to urinate?
- The advice of the old settler
9.
What
kind of party is it in the text?
It
is ...
- Dinner party d. tea party
- Birthday party e. evening party
- Wedding party
10. The phrase "made a mental
note" has the same meaning with...
- Say d. remember
- Write e. record
- Recognize
11. Who was invited by another
English friend some days later?
- The Indians d. the hostess
- The older settler e. the customers
- The new settler
Text 3
A Private Conversation
Last week I
went to the theatre. I had a very good seal. The play was very interesting. I
did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were fitting behind me. They
were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors I turned
round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any
attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. "I can’t
hear a word!”, I said angrily. "It’s none of your business," the
young man said rudely. “This is a private conversation!’"
12. Where did the writer go last week?
a. to the play
b. to the theatre
c. to the movie
d. to the private conversation
e. to a business
13. Who was sitting behind him?
a. the writer
b. the listener
c. Me
d. a couple of lovers
e. A businessman and a businesswoman
14. What did the young man think of the sentence “This
is a private conversation”?
a. He didn’t want him to hear their conversation
b. The conversation was important
c. They
were spies
d. They were not interested in the play
e. The play was very boring
15. Why did the writer say “I can’t hear a word” to
the man and the woman behind him?
a. Because he wanted to interrupt
b. Because he wanted to know the conversation
c. Because
he was jealous of their conversation
d. Because it was prohibited to speak in the
theatre
e. Because he couldn’t listen to the play
16. What does the writer intend to the readers?
a. inform
b. entertain
c. persuade
d. describe
e. aim
17. Which term does not belong to spoof?
a. orientation
b. complication
c. event 1
d. event 2
e. twist
18. The
main different between recount and spoof lies on ....
a. twist
b. orientation
c. complication
d. thesis
e. crisis
19. Dina: When
did you ... your new car?
Dody: I
... last month.
a. buy - bought
b. to buy-buy
c. to buy-buying
d. was buy-was bought
e. buy-bought
20. Mr. Brown ... from England last week.
a. to return
b. returning
c. returns
d. returned
e. was returning
21. Doly : My
sister ... want to see her friend yesterday.
Leiy
: Why?
Doly : Because
she ... angry.
a.
didn’t -is
b.
didn’t - was
c. doesn't
- is
d.
don’t - is
e.
wouldn't - was
22. When I ... home last night, my sister… TV
a. come - is watching
b.
came - watched
c. came - was watching
d. am coming - is watching
e.
doesn’t - is
23. Yesterday, I came late. When I entered the
classroom, my teacher... a story.
a.
telling
b.
was telling
c. tells
d.
told
e. tell
24.
The students ... while the teacher
was speaking to the guest.
a. were discussing
b.
was discussing
c. are
discussing
d.
is discussing
e. have discussing
25. Mary is going to Indonesia for the first time
next week.
It will be an ... experience for her.
a. excite d. excites
b. excited e. to excite
c. exciting
26. I feel ... because this book is so ....
a. bore; bore
b. boring; boring
c. boring; bored
d. bored; boring
e. bored; bored
27. Samson last his ... when Delillah cut his
hair.
a. strong
b. strenght
c. strongness
d. strongment
e. strengten
28. Rika : I wish I could have covered my face.
Delon : Don't wory. It’s not that bad.
Rika expresses her ....
a. anger d. embarrassment
b. opinion e. dissatisfaction
c. love
29. Johan : Hi, Jane!
What are you doing here?
A girl : Oh ... I am not Jane.
Johan : Ups .................................................................
sorry.
a. I don't agree with you
b. I love it
c. Don't worry
d. I was so ashamed
e. Calm down
a. we must follow other people
b. It's not good to be a leader
c. Imitating somebody else is good
d. Don't be a leader
e. It's better to be a leader
II. Answer
the question correctly!
1. Mention the generic structure and language
features of spoof text!
Answer: ......................................................................................................................................
2. Change the word in the brackets into simple
past of past progressive!
a. I
.... (read) the novel, while I .... (wait) for the bus.
b. They .... (have) breakfast when I ... (come)
3. Form ‘-ing’ or ‘-ed’ adjective from these
verbs and makes sentence!
a. amuse
b. charm
4. Complete the dialogue using the
embarrassment expression:
Rida : Hi look at your zipper. You’ve
forgotten to close it.
Sita : …………………………………………………….
5. What is meant by posters?
Answer: ......................................................................................................................................
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