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R E V O C S I D V F M T L V M T A D A Q
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M F E U T X V V V G G A M H L Y D X N I
G N I R B O R W V V U E X S F N A G J P
S T N V J Z T O U P M P S I N G N U Z O
E P W V Q S Y Q K N P S I F O N C R D K
D R E Y G P P L O M L O T R E W E H A A
H S A E U T E R L I K E L T U D D E H U
B U E T C Q A N J E K D S E J N R N O Q
D H B F S H T I S X S I C N V B M I J X
Q U S A H T V T C Q L I Y R R E G A H N
Y O N U I N P X M U R D E R F R D G G E
A P P L E Z F J N P Q R E H W B U R E B
Q T O V Z F N K Q N T I Z R K T W A A B
K O O H Z Z C F G D A Q X X E W V B T G
K L J E X I N X K U K Q H B W A R F R H
Q S A T G I B E I E R E A I X R D I H Q
Kamis, 29 Mei 2008
Find some verbs in this following puzzle!
Rabu, 28 Mei 2008
WRITING
Task 3
The Simple Present Tense
Observe these sentences!
Þ She cleans the garden every Sunday
Þ Fina does not go to grandma’s house twice a week
Þ You do not work until five o’clock everyday
Þ Do we go to school on Sunday?
Þ Does he have breakfast every morning?
The sentences above include in the form simple present tense. The simple present tense is a form of the sentence that used to state the activity or the incident that is carried out or happen at the moment and it is current continually. It is also used for general truth. The activity incident is normally explained with time like:
- Every… (day, week, month, year, names of the days, months)
- Today - once
- At present - twice
It also could be explained with frequency information like:
- Always - rarely / seldom
- usually - never
- commonly/generally - sometimes
- often - almost
Pattern:
The positive form : S + V1 + s/es + …….
The negative form : S + do/does + not + V1 + …….
The interrogative form : Do/does + S + V1 + …….
Task 4
Give the correct present tense form of the verb in present tense!
Example : He (carry) the book in a briefcase.
He carries the book in a briefcase.
1. Helen (do) the work of two people
2. George always (try) to do the samething
3. The teacher (wish) to speak with you
4. We always (travel) by car
5. He (like) to sit under the tree
6. We (eat) lunch in the Cafeteria everyday
7. I (catch) cold very often
8. Helen also (catch) cold very often
9. She usually (buy) a lot of fruit
10. He (speak) several foreign language
READING
Task 1.
Read the text carefully!
The Rafflesia Arnoldi is the biggest flower in the world. It is unusual because of its large size. It has flower almost a meter in diameter and 1,40 meters in height.
“Rafflesia” is derived from the name of British Governor General, Sir Stamford Raffles, who once governed and built the
Rafflesia consists of two parts which grow in the middle and the petals arround and bellows it.
The Rafflesia plant begins to flowers in its tenth year. It blooms three or four times a year. Before it begins to flower, the leaves and the stem become dry and look dead, but the main root in the ground is still alive.
While the flower is blossoming, it has a very unpleasant smell which attracts insects, especially green flies. They seem eager to explore the flower. But if the flies touch the bottom part of the stick like centre, they will die.
Choose the correct answer based on the text!
1. The text above tells us about…
a. Indonesia plant
b.
c. Indonesia fauna
d. Rafflesia
2. The biggest flower is Rafflesia. “Biggest” is the same meaning as…
a. Tiny
b. Smallest
c. big
d. giant
3. Who built Botanical Garden in
a. Beccary
b. Indonesian people
c. Sir, Thomas Stamford Raffles
d. Italian Botanist
4. Where did Beccary discover Rafflesia?
a. in Java
b. in
c. in Bogor
d. in
5. Rafflesia has a…
a. fragrant smell
b. sweet smell
c. good smell
d. very unpleasant smell