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Smp Kelas 7 - English In Focus

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Hak Cipta pada Departemen Pendidikan Nasional Dilindungi Undang-undang Hak Cipta Buku ini dibeli oleh Departemen Pendidikan Nasional dari Penerbit Setia Purna Inves English in Focus for Grade VII Junior High School (SMP/MTs) Writers Editors Layouters Illustrator Cover Designer Cover Photos : Artono Wardiman Masduki B. Jahur M. Sukirman Djusma : Editor Team of Setia Purna Inves : Layouter Team of Setia Purna Inves : Illustrator Team of Setia Purna Inves : Designer Team of Setia Purna Inves : Documentation of Setia Purna Inves Book Size : 17.6 × 25 cm 420.07 WAR e WARDIMAN, Artono English in focus 1: for grade VII Junior High School (SMP/ MTs)/ Artono Wardiman, Masduki B. Jahur, M. Sukirman Djusma; -- Ed. 1. – Jakarta: Pusat Perbukuan, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, 2008. viii, 176 hlm. ; ilus. : 25 Cm. Bibliografi : hlm. 165 Indeks ISBN 979-462-970-7 1. Bahasa Inggris-Studi dan Pengajaran III. Djusma, Sukirman Diterbitkan oleh Pusat Perbukuan Departemen Pendidikan Nasional Tahun 2008 Diperbanyak oleh ... I. Judul II. Jahur, Masduki B Kata Sambutan Puji syukur kami panjatkan ke hadirat Allah SWT, berkat rahmat dan karuniaNya, Pemerintah, dalam hal ini, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, pada tahun 2008, telah membeli hak cipta buku teks pelajaran ini dari penulis/penerbit untuk disebarluaskan kepada masyarakat melalui situs internet (website) Jaringan Pendidikan Nasional. Buku teks pelajaran ini telah dinilai oleh Badan Standar Nasional Pendidikan dan telah ditetapkan sebagai buku teks pelajaran yang memenuhi syarat kelayakan untuk digunakan dalam proses pembelajaran melalui Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan Nasional Nomor 34 Tahun 2008. Kami menyampaikan penghargaan yang setinggi-tingginya kepada para penulis/penerbit yang telah berkenan mengalihkan hak cipta karyanya kepada Departemen Pendidikan Nasional untuk digunakan secara luas oleh para siswa dan guru di seluruh Indonesia. Buku-buku teks pelajaran yang telah dialihkan hak ciptanya kepada Departemen Pendidikan Nasional ini, dapat diunduh (down load), digandakan, dicetak, dialihmediakan, atau difotokopi oleh masyarakat. Namun, untuk penggandaan yang bersifat komersial harga penjualannya harus memenuhi ketentuan yang ditetapkan oleh Pemerintah. Diharapkan bahwa buku teks pelajaran ini akan lebih mudah diakses sehingga siswa dan guru di seluruh Indonesia maupun sekolah Indonesia yang berada di luar negeri dapat memanfaatkan sumber belajar ini. Kami berharap, semua pihak dapat mendukung kebijakan ini. Kepada para siswa kami ucapkan selamat belajar dan manfaatkanlah buku ini sebaik-baiknya. Kami menyadari bahwa buku ini masih perlu ditingkatkan mutunya. Oleh karena itu, saran dan kritik sangat kami harapkan. Jakarta, Juli 2008 Kepala Pusat Perbukuan iii Preface English in Focus for Grade VII is one of a three-level English textbooks for you, young learners in junior high school (SMP/MTs). The necessity of English as one of the foreign languages studied in Indonesian schools, brings this book forward. The writers have made an effort to develop your ability in English use through this book. The content of the book is integrated in the four language skills, i.e. listening, speaking, reading and writing. It aims to build your language, discourse, sociocultural and strategic competence. All the components help you understand English and use it as the media of communication. This book also presents theories as well as activities that are closely familiar to the students. The activities will explore your creativity and encourage you to use your language skills in English. Last but not least, the writers are very grateful to all people who have helped and given their input, support and encouragement. We also would like to appreciate PT Setia Purna Inves and the editorial team that give the support and contribution so that the books can be used by the young learners in junior high school (SMP/MTs). Hopefully, this book will help you learn English in communicative way. Bandung, July 2008 Writers iv Guide to Read This Book 7 13 8 1 2 9 3 4 11 14 15 10 12 5 16 6 1. Chapter Title displays the title theme of every chapter. 2. Materials You’re Going to Learn in This Chapter mentions main subjects in every chapter. 3. Log On enriches your knowledge. The materials have been taken from the internet in order to enhance your ability. 4. New Horizon enriches you with knowledge related to the learning material. 5. Enrich Your Knowledge relates to the theme of the chapter. 6. Follow Up Activity gives you an activity to practice some materials that you have studied. 7. Grammar Stage explains grammar which is learned in every chapter. 8. Learning Essential describes the primary subject of the chapter. 9. Learning Review brings to you in the form of questions that reminds you of some learning materials. 10. UN Challenge challenges you some problems to solve that are taken from Ujian Nasional. 11. Exercise of Chapters recycles learning materials from the preceding chapters. 12. Final Evaluation reminds you of the materials in each chapter. 13. Bibliography shows you the resources for this book. 14. Photo Credits shows you the resources of pictures. 15. Glossary consists of list of words or terms to enrich your vocabulary. 16. Index helps you Ànd grammar, expressions, and author of each chapter. v Chapter Contents Chart Kata Sambutan ................................................................................... Preface .......................................................................................... Guide to Read This Book .................................................................... iii iv v Chapter 1 What Is Your Name? .............................................................. Listening ........................................................................................ • Listening to the greetings and introduction expressions ............................ • Listening to the words pronunciation .................................................. Speaking ........................................................................................ • Greeting and introducing ................................................................. Reading .......................................................................................... • Reading aloud to a short text with good pronunciation, stress and intonation .. Writing ........................................................................................... • Expressing the meaning of short functional texts .................................... • Writing short functional texts in the form of greeting card ........................ Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 1 2 2 7 8 8 12 12 14 14 15 18 18 Chapter 2 Things around Us ................................................................. Listening ......................................................................................... • Listening to the gratitude expressions ................................................. • Listening to the apology expressions ................................................... • Listening for asking and giving information expressions ............................ Speaking ........................................................................................ • Expressing apology ........................................................................ • Expressing gratitude ...................................................................... • Asking and giving information ........................................................... Reading .......................................................................................... • Identifying to the meaning of short descriptive texts ............................... • Reading aloud a short text with good pronunciation, stress and intonation ..... Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing short descriptive texts .......................................................... Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 19 20 20 21 22 25 25 26 27 29 29 30 36 36 38 38 Chapter 3 Let’s Go to School ................................................................ Listening ......................................................................................... • Listening to the command expressions ................................................. • Listening to the prohibition expressions ............................................... Speaking ........................................................................................ • Expressing a command.................................................................... • Expressing prohibition .................................................................... Reading .......................................................................................... • Reading aloud words, phrases and sentences with good pronunciation, stress and intonation...................................................................... 39 40 40 42 45 46 47 50 vi 50 Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing simple functional text in the form of short messages ...................... Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 54 54 56 56 Chapter 4 What Should I Buy? ............................................................... Listening ........................................................................................ • Listening to the politeness expressions ................................................ • Listening to the short functional texts in the form of advertisement............. Speaking ........................................................................................ • Expressing politeness ..................................................................... • Expressing the meaning of short functional texts in the form of advertisement Reading .......................................................................................... • Reading aloud descriptive texts with correct pronunciation, stress and intonation... • Identify the meaning of short functional texts in the form of advertisement ... Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing descriptive texts ................................................................. • Writing short functional texts in the form of advertisement ....................... Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 57 58 58 59 61 61 63 65 65 66 67 73 75 78 78 Exercise of Chapters 1–4 .................................................................... 79 Chapter 5 Family Life ......................................................................... 83 Listening ......................................................................................... 84 • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving opinion ......................... 84 Speaking ........................................................................................ 88 • Expressing likes and dislikes ............................................................. 88 • Asking for opinion ......................................................................... 89 Reading .......................................................................................... 93 • Getting information from a descriptive text .......................................... 94 • Reading aloud a descriptive text ........................................................ 95 Writing ........................................................................................... 97 • Writing a simple descriptive text about family ....................................... 98 • Writing short functional texts in the form of greeting cards ....................... 99 Learning Essential ............................................................................. 100 Learning Review ............................................................................... 100 Chapter 6 What Do You Do? .................................................................. Listening ......................................................................................... • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving something ...................... • Listening to the monologues of descriptive texts .................................... Speaking ........................................................................................ • Asking and giving something ............................................................. • Describing people ......................................................................... 101 102 102 104 105 105 107 vii Reading .......................................................................................... • Getting information from a text ........................................................ • Reading a descriptive text ............................................................... Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing a descriptive text ................................................................ Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 113 113 114 116 120 122 122 Chapter 7 Work Out ........................................................................... Listening ......................................................................................... • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving facts ............................ • Listening to the monologues of procedural texts..................................... Speaking ........................................................................................ • Asking and giving facts ................................................................... • Performing a monologue of procedural texts ......................................... Reading .......................................................................................... • Reading procedural texts ................................................................. • Identifying meanings of procedural texts .............................................. Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing a procedural text ................................................................ Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 123 124 124 126 127 127 130 131 132 133 134 136 138 138 Chapter 8 My Hobby ........................................................................... Listening ......................................................................................... • Listening to the expressions for asking clarification ................................. • Listening to the procedural text ........................................................ Speaking ........................................................................................ • Asking and responding clarification expressions ...................................... • Performing a monologue in a procedural form ....................................... Reading .......................................................................................... • Reading aloud a procedural text ....................................................... Writing ........................................................................................... • Writing a procedural text ................................................................ Learning Essential ............................................................................. Learning Review ............................................................................... 139 140 140 142 143 143 145 148 149 151 153 154 154 Exercise of Chapters 5-8 .................................................................... Final Evaluation ................................................................................ Bibliography .................................................................................... Photo Credits ................................................................................... Glossary ......................................................................................... Index ............................................................................................. Listening Script ................................................................................ Answer Key ..................................................................................... 155 159 165 166 167 168 169 172 viii Chapter 1 Source: Publisher's Documentation What Is Your Name? Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the greetings and introduction expressions Listening to the words pronunciation Speaking • Greeting and introducing Reading • Reading aloud to a short text with good pronunciation, stress and intonation Writing • • Expressing the meaning of short functional texts Writing short functional texts in the form of greeting card 1 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • • listen to the greetings and introduction expressions; listen to the words pronunciation. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • • identify the greetings and introduction expressions; identify the words pronunciation. Practice 1 Listen and repeat. 1 2 Practice 2 Hi! Hi! Hello. Hello. Look at the pictures and listen carefully. Tiara is a new student. She meets Heru in the library. 1 Good morning, my name is Tiara. What is your name? Good morning, my name is Heru. 2 English in Focus for Grade VII Are you a new student? 2 I’m in 1C, too. Yes, I am. I’m in 1C, and you? Sorry, I have to go now. Nice to meet you, Heru. Then we are classmates. 3 4 Nice to meet you, too. Yes, we are. Practice 3 Listen carefully. 1. Heru is a new neighbour. Ary : Hello. I’m Ary. Heru : Hello. I’m Heru. Ary : You are the new neighbour, right? Heru : Yes, I am. I just moved from Padang. Ary : Well, nice to meet you, Heru. Heru : Nice to meet you, too. 2. Ranti meets her teacher, Mr Bakri at the post ofÀce. Ranti : Good afternoon, Sir. Mr Bakri : Good afternoon. You are .... Ranti : Ranti, Sir. My name is Ranti. How are you? Mr Bakri : I am Àne, thank you. And how about you? Ranti : I am Àne, too. Mr Bakri : Well, Ranti. I have to go now. Pleased to meet you. Ranti : Pleased to meet you, too, Sir. 3. Citra is Ari’s friend. One night she wants to see Ari at his home, but he is not home. Ari’s brother, Sigit, is at home. Citra : Good evening, Sigit. Sigit : Good evening, Citra. Citra : Is Ari at home? Sigit : I’m sorry, Citra. Ari is not at home. Citra : Oh, well. That’s OK. Good night, then. Sigit : Good night. What Is Your Name? 3 4. Practice 4 Anto is Ucok’s best friend. Anto : Hi, Ucok. Are you coming to the basket ball game? Ucok : Hi, Anto. Yes, I’m coming to the game. Anto : OK, then. See you there. Bye. Ucok : Bye. Work in pairs, listen to the tape about the following dialogues. While you are listening, complete the dialogues. Number one has been done for you. 1. Lira is new in the neighbourhood. Tony Lira Tony Lira Tony Lira 2. English in Focus for Grade VII Hi. My name is Tony. Hi. My name is Lira. You are the new neighbour, right? Yes, I am. I just moved in yesterday. Welcome to the neighbourhood. Well, I have to go to the bookstore. See you. : OK. See you! Eka meets a girl at a camping site. Eka Riska 4 : : : : : : : . I’m Eka. What is your name? . I’m Riska. Which group do you come from? Eka 3. 4. : I am from the Eagle group. You are from the Bear group, right?. Riska : Yes, that is right. Well, , Eka. , Riska. Eka : Alam meets his teacher, Mr Wijaya, on the way home from school. Alam : , Mr Wijaya. Mr Wijaya : Oh, Alam. . How are you? Alam : I’m Àne, Sir. Thank you. Mr Wijaya : Well, take care, OK? Alam : Of course, Sir. Mr Wijaya : , Alam. Alam : , Sir. Ella is on her way home from the movie theatre. She meets Sigit. Ella Sigit Ella Sigit : , Sigit. : , Ella. What was the Àlm like? : It was interesting. : Well. It’s getting late. I have to go home now. . . Ella : Me, too. What Is Your Name? 5 Speech Act Greetings Formal (to older people) Informal Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Hi, Hello, my name is Ari. I am Nita. Nice to meet you. Good to meet you. Pleased to meet you. Goodbye. Good night. Bye! See you! Responses Formal (to older people) Informal Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Hi, Hello, Nice to meet you. Good to meet you. Pleased to meet you. I am Monty. Goodbye. Good night. Bye! See you! Practice 5 In groups of three, introduce your friend to another and listen to them carefully. Practice 6 Listen to the dialogue from the tape. While listening, complete the dialogues. 1. 6 my name is Helen. English in Focus for Grade VII Arif and Susan are playmates. Arif : , Susan! How are you? Susan : , Arif! I’m Àne, thanks. And you? Arif : I’m Àne, too. Are you coming to Rini’s birthday party tonight? Susan : Of course I’m coming. Arif : OK, then. I’ll meet you there. . Susan : . 2. Practice 7 Andy is a new student. Andy : . I’m Andy. Yola : . I’m Yola. Are you a new student? Andy : Yes, I am. I’m in 1H. Yola : Then, we are classmates. I’m going to the library. Do you want to accompany me? Andy : I’m sorry, I can’t. Yola : OK, then. in the classroom. Andy : . Now, close your book and introduce yourself to your friend. Listen carefully to what your friend's spelling. Pronounce It! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. close meet neighbour please right thanks : : : : : : /klɘʊz/ /mi:t/ /'neɪbɘ(r)/ /pli:z/ /raɪt/ /θæŋks/ What Is Your Name? 7 Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • introduce and greet someone; • carry out simple dialogues. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • introduce and greet someone appropriately; • carry out simple dialogues correctly. Practice 1 Listen and repeat. 1 Hi, my name is Andi. Hi, my name is Cinta. 2 Good morning, I’m Heru. Practice 2 Look at the pictures. Practise the dialogues with your friend. 1 New Hi! 2 Hi! Hello. Hello. Horizon • Good morning: 06.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. • Good afternoon: 12.00 a.m. - 06.00 p.m. • Good evening: 06.00 p.m. - the time you go to bed • Good night: the time you go to bed 3 Good morning, Kids. Good morning, Dad. 8 Good morning, I’m Arif. English in Focus for Grade VII 4 Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Practice 3 Practise the following dialogues. 1. 2. Practice 4 Reni meets her cousin, Romi, on his way to the bookstore. Romi lives with Reni’s family. Reni : Hi, Romi! Romi : Hi, Reni! What are you doing here? Reni : I’m going to the bookstore. Do you want to come with me? Romi : No, I’m going home. Reni : OK. See you at home. Romi : See you. Rudi cannot sleep. He goes to the kitchen to have some chocolate milk. His mother is in the kitchen. Rudi : Hello, Mom. Mother : Hello, Rudi. Why are you still awake? Rudi : I can’t sleep. I’m going to drink a glass of chocolate milk. Mother : Oh, here it is. Rudi : Thank you, Mom. Good night. Mother : Good night. In pairs, complete the dialogues based on the example. Then practise them with your partner. Example: Rosita : Good afternoon, Sir. Mr Sembiring : Good afternoon. Are you a new student? Rosita : Yes, Sir. I am Rosita Siregar. I am in 1F. How are you? Mr Sembiring : Fine. My name is Sembiring. I am a science teacher. Do you come from Medan? Rosita : Yes, Sir. My parents live there. But I live here with my uncle. Mr Sembiring : Pleased to meet you, Rosita. Rosita : Yes, pleased to meet you, too, Mr Sembiring. 1. Roger Mrs Felix Roger : Good morning, Ma’am. : . : Yes, Ma’am. I am Roger Sondakh. I am in 1C. . What Is Your Name? 9 Mrs Felix Mrs Felix Roger . My name is Felicia Felix. I am an English teacher. Do you come from Manado? : Yes, Ma’am. My parents live there. But I live here with my brother. : Nice to meet you, Roger. : . 2. Mirza Togur Mirza : Hi, Togur. : Hi, Mirza. : Not too bad. Thanks. 3. Ranto Sandra Ranto : Hello, Sandra. : : Fine. Thanks. 4. You : Hi, Your friend : Hi, You : Roger Practice 5 . . ? ? ? ? . ? . Write dialogues based on these situations. Use the expressions of greeting then act them out. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 6 : You meet your friend in the morning on your way to school. You meet your friend in the park. You meet your brother in the dining room in the evening. You meet your new classmate. You meet your teacher on your way to the English course. Prepare suitable dialogue for each of the following pictures. Number one is an example then act them out with your partner. 1 Intan : Hello, Romeo. How are you? Romeo : Hello, Intan. Pretty good. 10 English in Focus for Grade VII Log On 3 2 If you want to send a birthday, sympathy or greeting card to your friends or family, check this website to get more examples of greeting card: www.greeting-cards.com Enrich Your Knowledge Listen carefully. Then repeat the following alphabets twice or three times. A /eɪ/ B /bi:/ C /si:/ D /di:/ E / i:/ F /ef/ G /dʒi:/ H /eɪtʃ/ I /aɪ/ J /dʒeɪ/ K /keɪ/ L /el/ M /em/ N /en/ O /əʊ/ P /pi:/ Q /kju:/ R /ɑ:/ T /ti:/ U /ju:/ V /vi:/ X /eks/ Y /waɪ/ Z /zed/ S /es/ W /’dʌblju:/ Practice 7 Spell them out. Practice 8 Work in groups. Complete the dialogues. Then act them out. 1. 2. 3. 1. Santi Susan Alam Teacher Susan Teacher Alam Teacher Alam 4. 5. 6. : : : : : : Robert Elizabeth Jonathan How do you spell your name, Susan? es, ju:, es, eɪ, en. Excellent. How about your name, Alam? eɪ, el, eɪ, em. Well done. Thank you. What Is Your Name? 11 2. Teacher Anton Teacher Yeni Teacher Yeni : : : : : : How do you spell your name, Anton? . Good. How about you, Yeni? . Nicely done. Thank you. Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud of some short texts about introduction. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud of some short texts about introduction. Practice 1 Look at the picture and then complete the sentences. Hello, I am Irna. 1. 2. Irna says, “ Yanti says, “ Note The italicised words are called to be. 12 English in Focus for Grade VII Hi. My name is Yanti. .” .” Practice 2 Read aloud the following text. • • • • • • • • • • • • Practice 3 My name is Santi Pidiati. I am a student. I go to SMP 1 in Palembang. I was born in Palembang, 30th December 1994. I live at Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 15. My phone number is 200001. I like jogging, bicycling, and listening to music. My parents name are Mr Helmi Yahya and Mrs Yoana Pataya. My blood type is O. You can e-mail me at [email protected]. I am in 1F. I have a lot of friends. Titi is one of my friends. Now, Àll in the following form. Santi is a new student at SMP 1 Palembang. She wants to be a member of girlscouts in her school. But before, she must Àll in the form that consists of her data. Your job is to help Santi to Àll in the form. Jasmine Girlscout SMP 1 Jalan Pahlawan Revolusi No. 5 Palembang Students' Data 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Full Name : Date of Birth : Address : Phone Number : Interests : Parents Name : Blood Type : E-mail Address (if any) : Palembang, ... / ... / 2008 (your name) What Is Your Name? 13 Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • get the meaning of the greetings cards; • write greetings cards. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • get the meaning of the greetings cards correctly; • write greetings cards correctly. Practice 1 Look and read the following greeting card. Hello, Felix How's going? We're waiting for your coming.... Please, go home soon. Miss you so much Hana, your beloved sister Mum and Dad Practice 2 Answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 14 English in Focus for Grade VII Who is Felix? Do you know where Felix is? What is Hana writing about? Who misses Felix much? Practice 3 Pay attention to the following greeting card and complete it. Fill in the blanks with the words provided in the box. For Mira, a Best Friend Hi Mira! How are you? since the we played basketball in my school yard. Let’s meet again and at my house. How about having an "ayam bakar" with my family? Can't . Love and Hug, Nina spend some time It’s been two months Practice 4 party wait to see you last time I miss you Read the following situation carefully then write its greeting card. 1. Joshua writes a greeting card to his best friend Mary Ann in Melbourne. He writes that he wants to visit her sometimes and goes around Melbourne all day long. 2. Tika writes to her friend, Nancy, in Paris that she misses her very much and asks Nancy to write her about Nancy's activities lately. What Is Your Name? 15 Dear Mary Ann, Regards, Joshua UN Challenge Fill in the blank with the suitable expression. Iqbal : Hello, I am Iqbal. Hadi : Oh, hi, I'm Hadi. How do you do? Iqbal : ? a. Fine, thank you b. Nice to meet you c. How do you do d. I'm quite alright Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2004 G r a m m a r Stage To Be AfÀrmative 16 Pronoun To Be Full Form Short Form Noun I you she he it we they am are is is is are are I am you are she is he is it is we are they are I’m you’re she’s he’s it’s we’re they’re a student a student a student a student a book students students English in Focus for Grade VII Negative Short Form I am not you are not she is not he is not it is not we are not they are not I’m not you’re not she’s not he’s not it’s not we’re not they’re not Noun I’m not you aren’t she isn’t he isn’t it isn’t we aren’t they aren’t a student a student a student a student a book students students Question To Be Pronoun Noun is am/are are she/he/it I/you you/we/they a book? a student? students? Practice 5 Choose the correct "to be". Then act out the dialogue with your friends. Pay attention to the intonation. Andra meets Una and Su Lian in the park. Andra : Hi. I (am/is) Andra. Una : Hello. We (is/are) Una and Su Lian. Andra : Oh, you (is/are) twins! Una : No, we (isn’t/aren’t). Andra : But you (is/are) exactly alike! Su Lian : No, I (am/is) nineteen years old, but Una (isn’t/aren’t) even eighteen yet. Andra : Well, I (am/is) glad to meet you. Randi comes and joins them. Andra : Una, Su Lian, this (is/are) Randi. Una : Hi, Randi. Susan : Hello, Randi. How do you do? Randi : Hello, girls. How do you do? (to Randi) (am/are) they twins? Andra : No, they (isn’t/aren’t) twins. What Is Your Name? 17 Follow-up Activity Find your friend's birth date in your journal. Make your own birthday card for your friend. You can attach poetry or a CD containing friendship theme songs as a present. Send it to your friend. It will make your friendship stronger. Learning Essential • • Language Function ʇ Greeting – Hi. – Hello. – Good morning. – Good afternoon. – Good evening. ʇ Introducing – My name is Tiana. – I am Monty. – This is my friend, Widdie. Grammar: To Be Example: I am a student. You are a teacher. He is a principal. They are students. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. What have you learnt in this chapter? What do you say to greet people? What do you say to introduce yourself? What do you say to introduce your friend to your teacher? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 18 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 2 Source: www.bedfordinvictoria.ca Things around Us Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • • Listening to the gratitude expressions Listening to the apology expressions Listening for asking and giving information expressions Speaking • • • Expressing apology Expressing gratitude Asking and giving information Reading • • Reading aloud a short text with good pronunciation, stress and intonation Identifying to the meaning of short descriptive texts Writing • Writing short descriptive texts 19 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to the gratitude expressions; • listen to the apology expressions; • listen to the someone gives information. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • express the gratitude appropriately; • express the apology appropriately; • ask and give the information appropriately. Practice 1 Respond to the following expressions. 1 2 Thank you. Practice 2 I’m sorry. Listen to your teacher and repeat. 1. Mother Rudi Mother Rudi 20 English in Focus for Grade VII : : : : Rudi, can you help me with the groceries? Of course, Mom. Thank you, Dear. You’re welcome. 2. Simon Erik Simon Erik : : : : Erik, can I borrow your book? Sure, here it is. Thanks a lot. Don’t mention it. 3. Father : Leung Wei, did you break that glass? Leung Wei : Yes, I did. I am very sorry. Father : That’s quite all right. 4. Mother : Santo, have you bought me some sugar? Santo : I am sorry, Mom. I forgot. Mother : Never mind. Things around Us 21 Note The italicised sentences are responses to gratitude and apology. Practice 3 Listen to the dialogues from the tape. Complete the dialogues while you are listening. 1. 2. 3. Father Edi Father Edi Grandmother Sopie Grandmother Sopie Kasih Mila Kasih Practice 4 Could you turn off the light, Edi? Of course. . . Can you bring me a glass of water? Here it is. , Dear. . Did you see my novel? I lost it yesterday. : . : . Listen and repeat. 1 2 Where is my book? It’s on the table. 22 : : : : : : : : : English in Focus for Grade VII Do you know where the cat is? It’s under the chair. Practice 5 Listen carefully. 1. Father is on his way to a stall. A man comes to him. He wants to go to Mr Marwan’s house. He doesn’t know where it is. The man : Excuse me. Do you know where Mr Marwan’s house is? Father : Of course. It is in front of the fruit stall. The man : Oh, I see. Thank you. Father : You’re welcome. 2. Wulan lost her pen and she asks Neta about it. Wulan : Do you know where my pen is? Neta : Which one? Wulan : The red one. The one I put on the table. Neta : No, I don’t know where it is. Note The italicised sentences are the expressions for asking and giving information. Things around Us 23 Practice 6 Work in pairs. Listen to the tape carefully and Àll in the missing dialogues. 1. Mrs Sugawa : Okan, where are my shoes? Okan : 2. Mr Felani 3. Lisa Dion 4. Fikar Lola : : Dion, where is Spot? . : Dear, do you see my book? Mrs Felani : : : Lola, where are you? . Source: Publisher’s Documentation 5. 24 Eli : Do you see my brooch? . Aya : English in Focus for Grade VII 6. Soleh : Anti, do you know where the pen is? Anti : . Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • express apology; • express gratitude; • ask and give information. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • express apology appropriately; • express gratitude appropriately; • ask and give information appropriately. Practice 1 Say the expressions based on the responses. 1 2 That’s OK. You’re welcome. Practice 2 Practise the following dialogues. 1. Diana forgets to feed her dog, Plecky. Her father is upset. Diana : Dad, I’m sorry, I forgot to feed Plecky. Father : What? How could you forget? Oh, OK .... Never mind. But next time don’t forget. Things around Us 25 2. Mother needs some sugar for the cake she is baking. She asks Daniel to go to market. Mother : Daniel, I need some sugar for the cake and I’m too busy to go to market. Can you help me to buy it? Daniel : Of course, Mom. Mother : Thank you. Daniel : My pleasure, Mom. Speech Act We use these expressions to express gratitude. • Thank you. • Thanks. • Thank you very much. We use these expressions to respond to gratitude. • That’s all right. • My pleasure. • You are welcome. • No problem. • Don’t mention it. Informal Formal (to older people or a stranger) Informal Formal (to older people or a stranger) 26 We use these expressions to express apology. • Sorry. • I am very sorry. • I apologise for …. • Please excuse me. • Please accept my apology. We use these expressions to respond to apology. • Never mind. • That’s all right. • That’s OK. • Please don’t be sorry. • It doesn’t matter. English in Focus for Grade VII Informal Formal (to older people or a stranger) We use these expressions to ask information • Excuse me. What is your name? • Can you tell me where you live? • Can you help me Ànd the laboratory? • Sorry to trouble you, but do you know where Anisa is? • Do you happen to know where the bank is? • Could anyone tell me when the test is? We use these expressions to give information • My name is Edo. • I live in Jalan Setiabudhi. • Anisa is in the post ofÀce. • Take your Àrst right. • Go straight up the street. It’s on the left. • The test is on June 11th, 2007. Practice 3 Work in pairs. Ask for personal information and Àll it in the blank spaces. You can ask for information about your friend. You : Good afternoon. I’m (your name). Are you . (your friend’s name)? Your friend : Yes, please call me . (your friend’s name) You : What’s your full name? Your friend : . You : Where were you born? Your friend : . You : What do you want to be? Your friend : . You : How do you spend your leisure time? Your friend : . You : Are you interested in sport? Your friend : . You : ? Your friend : . You : Thanks for your time. Your friend : You’re welcome. Bye. Practice 4 In pairs, make short dialogues based on the situations given. Use expressions of gratitude and apology. Then practise them. 1. Karni wants to go to a movie this evening. She asks Ninik to accompany her. Things around Us 27 2. Eva needs help to carry her bags. She asks Tedi to help her. You cannot take your brother to the park. You accidentally broke your father’s smoking pipe. 3. 4. UN Challenge Fill in the blank with the suitable expression. Edo : , Sir. I am late. Teacher : That’s all right. Go to your seat. a. Let me explain b. I’m sorry c. I’m happy d. Sorry to trouble you Adapted from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2002-2003 Practice 5 Answer the questions orally. Practice 6 Look at the picture. What do you think the dialogue that can happened between them? Write and practise it. 1. 2. What do you do when you lose your way? What do you do when someone asks you the way to the post ofÀce? Source: Publisher’s Documentation Example Yayan : Could you tell me where the station is, please? Aiko : Yes, go straight and the station is Àrst on the left. 28 English in Focus for Grade VII Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud short descriptive text about things in your house and your school. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud short descriptive text about things in your house and your school correctly. Practice 1 Observe the picture and answer the questions that follow. This is Mr Abdulrahman’s house. Log On If you want to test your vocabulary of household objects through a quiz, check this page: www.iteslj.org/v/ei/ furniture.html 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. How many bedrooms are there? Is the fountain behind Mr Abdulrahman’s house? Where is the location of Mr Abdulrahman’s house? Is it a big house? Is it a two-storey house? Things around Us 29 Practice 2 Your teacher will read aloud the following advertisement. Then you repeat after her/him. Pay attention to the pronunciation and punctuation. FOR SALE New Horizon Television is a widely used telecommunication medium for Broadcasting and receiving live, moving greyscale or color images with sound. The term may also be used to refer speciÀcally to a television set, television program or television transmission. Two storey house. It is located near Patrol highway, Jalan Sastrawan No. 3, Flores. The house consists of the following. • A living room, a drawing room, a dining room, a study room, a kitchen, two bathrooms and a garage. • Children’s and nanny’s bedrooms upstairs and a main bedroom downstairs. • A sofa and some chairs in the drawing room. • A refrigerator, an electric fan, and a television. • Kitchen utensils, such as pots, pans, kettles, gas stoves and the kitchen sink. It also has 3000 V power, telephone line, hotspot, and water heater. Serious buyer contacts Tia 987654. Taken from: en.wikipedia.org Practice 3 Work in pairs. Read again the ad in Practice 2 then answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Could you mention the rooms in the house? Where are the children’s bedrooms? Could you mention the things in the living room? What is there in the drawing room? Can you mention some kitchen utensils? Pronounce It! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 30 English in Focus for Grade VII book broom backpack clock cupboard door : : : : : : /bʊk/ /bru:m/ /bækpæk/ /klɒk/ /kʌbɘd/ /dɔ:(r)/ Study the picture of Ari’s classroom. Practice 4 This is Ari’s classroom. There are many things in Ari’s classroom. Do you know what they are? Can you mention the name of each picture? 4 1 10 2 3 7 9 8 6 5 13 11 14 12 15 clock calendar chair cupboard window broom bookshelf desk book blackboard door ruler backpack map timetable Things around Us 31 Practice 5 What are the names of the things in the picture? Write them down in your exercise book. 1 1. 2 3 5 4 My parents like gardening. They are in the garden to take care of the plants. In the garden, there are . shears a wheelbarrow a watering can a sickle a hoe 2. 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 32 English in Focus for Grade VII This is our living room. We usually get together in this room. You can Ànd these things in it. They are . a sofa a book case a curtain an electric fan a lamp a table a vase a picture 3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 This room is my bedroom. There are in it. a sheet a stool a wardrobe a blanket a pillow a mirror Things around Us 33 Practice 6 In pairs, choose a, b, c, or d for the correct answer. Do it in your exercise book. 1. There is a living room. Living room means . a. bathroom b. waiting room c. bedroom d. sitting room 2. There is a dining room. Dining room means a room in which . a. you keep money b. you keep books c. you eat meals d. you keep clothes 3. There is also a drawing room. A drawing room means a room in . which a. people keep pictures b. people are painting c. people are cooking d. people receive guests 4. The house has six bedrooms. A bedroom is a room to . a. play in c. read in b. sleep in d. study in 5. A big house usually has a study. A study is a room in which a person . a. plays in b. writes a letter c. listens to the radio d. studies, reads, writes, etc. 34 English in Focus for Grade VII 6. She is in the kitchen. A kitchen is a room where a person . a. eats c. drinks b. cooks d. sleeps 7. This house has two bathrooms. A bathroom is a room where a person . a. irons shirts b. reads books c. washes clothes d. takes a bath 8. The children’s bedrooms are upstairs. Upstairs means . a. on a lower Áoor b. on an upper Áoor c. to the ground Áoor d. on the ground Áoor 9. There is a garage on the left side of the house. A garage is a shed where . a. a driver sleeps b. cars are stored c. cars are washed d. household appliances are kept 10. This room is for the guests. A guest is a person who . a. entertains b. waits for someone c. visits somebody else d. sits next to somebody Enrich Your Knowledge Write the parts of the house. 1. Kitchen 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Taken from: Kamus Visual, 2007 Follow-up Activity Draw a map of your house. Use an HVS paper and a pencil. Draw some tiny pictures of the furniture to make your map more decorative. Color your map with crayons. Then, name each room of your house. So you can closely recognise every detail of your house. Things around Us 35 Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write simple descriptive texts about things around you. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write simple descriptive texts about things around you correctly. Practice 1 Answer these questions orally. Practice 2 Observe the following pictures. Then, work in pairs to list the things in pictures 1 and 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. What are in your bedroom? What are in your kitchen? Can you mention the things in your living room? Can you mention the things in your bathroom? 1 2 Practice 3 List the things in your bedroom and your kitchen. Compare your work with your friend’s. Practice 4 Now, make a paragraph consists list of things in your bedroom or in your kitchen. Begin your paragraph with In my bedroom, there are .... 36 English in Focus for Grade VII G r a m m a r Stage Study these sentences. – There is a teacher and there is a student in the staff room. – There are three books on the table. – There is a vase on the table. Singular nouns follow there is; plural nouns follow there are; digunakan sebagai kata petunjuk. Examples: 1. There is a cat in the kitchen. 2. There are many cats in the park. 3. There is some water in the glass. Practice 5 Complete the sentences with there is or there are. 1. 2. 3. Practice 6 Complete the sentences with is there or are there. 1. 2. 3. Practice 7 a book on the desk. three boys sitting on the bench. an apple beside the cup. any ink in the bottle? any bottles of syrup in the kitchen? How many children in your family? Make sentences according to the pictures. Use there is or there are. 1. There 3. There and . . 2. 4. There There . . Things around Us 37 Learning Essential • • Language Function ʇ Expressing gratitude – Thank you. – Thanks. – Thank you very much. ʇ Expressing apology – I am sorry. – I am very sorry. – Please excuse me. – Please accept my apology. ʇ Asking for information – Excuse me. What is your name? – Can you tell me where you live? – Can you help Ànd the classroom? ʇ Giving information – My name is Anisa. – I live on Jalan Setiabudhi. Grammar: There Is/There Are Examples: There is a book on the table. There are many chickens in my yard. There is some milk in the cup. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What have you learnt in this chapter? What do you say to express gratitude? What do you say to apologise? What do you say to ask a new student’s name? What do you say when your friend asks your address? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 38 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 3 Source: Publisher's Documentation Let's Go to School Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the command expressions Listening to the prohibition expressions Speaking • • Expressing a command Expressing prohibition Reading • Reading aloud words, phrases and sentences with good pronunciation, stress and intonation Writing • Writing simple functional text in the form of short messages 39 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to the command expressions; • listen to the prohibition expressions. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • respond to the command expressions correctly; • respond to the prohibition expressions correctly. Practice 1 Listen and repeat. 1 Practice 2 1 2 40 Close the door. 2 Open the window, please. Observe the following pictures. Open the book, please. Raise your hands, please. English in Focus for Grade VII 3 Practice 3 Stand up, please. Listen to your teacher. Do as she/he asks you to do. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Raise your hand, please. Go to the blackboard. Put the pencil in the pencil case. Get me a broom, please. Show me the picture. Sit down. Go to the door, please. Touch the desk. Wave your hand. Look at your friend. Pronounce It! Kinds of Vowel Practice 4 /ɪ/ /e/ /æ/ pit bin sit pet net get pat back sack Listen to the tape about the following dialogue. Airien and Adrian are going to a movie. It starts in a few minutes, and Airien is driving the car. Adrian Airien Adrian Airien : Hey, Airien, you are driving too fast! : Well, we are in a hurry. The movie starts in a few minutes. : Slow down, please! : Relax, I am a good driver. Let’s Go to School 41 Adrian : Good drivers don’t speed the way you do. Airien : Do not talk too much, do not worry, we are OK. Adrian : Yes, but I am warning you, someday a cop is going to stop you. Airien : OK, take it easy. Suddenly there's a sirine sound .... Adrian : Oopss, do you hear that? Airien : Well...uh-hu.... What do you think of that sound? Adrian : What do I think? Come on Airien...that's a police sirine, even a child knows! Then, a police ofÀcer with his motorcycle gives a sign to Airien and Adrian to stop. Airien : Oh, my God. Now, he is going to put me in a jail. Police ofÀcer : Good afternoon, Miss. I believe that you're driving too fast. May I see your driving license, please? Airien : Oh, yeah...I mean yes, certainly, Sir. All right, here you are. After a while .... Police ofÀcer : Since you bring your driving license and you're a student, I will just give you a warn to drive more careful. But, I have your name, address, and your car's number. So, I'll be watching you, OK? Be careful next time. Drive with more responsible. Airien : Yes, yes, I will remember, Sir. Thank you very much. Practice 5 Observe the following pictures and answer the questions orally. 1 2 Don’t be noisy. Don’t turn off the computer. Source: Publisher’s Documentation 42 English in Focus for Grade VII Source: Publisher’s Documentation 1. 2. Practice 6 What is happening in picture 1? What is happening in picture 2? Listen to the dialogues from the tape and Àll in the blanks. 1. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Teacher : Do you know what time it is? Anwar : . Teacher : Do you know the time of the class begins? Anwar : . Teacher : That means you are late. Next time, don’t be late. Anwar : Yes, Ma’am. 2. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Police : Why do you put your child sits in front you? Do you know that it can be dangerous? And you also don't wear a helmet to your child? Mr Kemas : I’m sorry, Sir, I must drop my children at school. He is already late. Police : , you’ve broken the law. Don’t break the rules anymore. Mr Kemas : . Thank you. Police : Next time use a helmet and your child must sit at the back. Don't put your family in danger. Let’s Go to School 43 3. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Teacher Andi Teacher Andi : Hey, Andi. Are you sleeping? : Oh...mmm...sorry, Ma’am. : ! : Yes Ma’am, . 4. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Miss Dian : Rino ? Rino : I’m typing on the computer, Miss. Is there a problem? Miss Dian : Yes, the computer will be repaired because it is full of viruses. Rino : . Miss Dian : Don’t use that computer. Speech Act Informal (older people to younger people) Formal (younger people to older people or to a stranger) 44 Examples of command and prohibition expressions Giving a command • Put the report on my desk • Bring the books. • Open the door. • Close the door, please. • Could you please give me the report? • Come here, please. English in Focus for Grade VII Informal (older people to younger people) Formal (younger people to older people or to a stranger) Expressing prohibition • Don’t come late. • Don’t be lazy. • Don’t use those shoes. • Sir?Ma'am, please don’t bring any animals. • Sir?Ma'am, could you please don’t enter that room? • I'm really sorry, but don’t step on the grass. Follow-up Activity Everyone’s house has rules. Your parents must apply some rules that you have to obey. List the rules on a piece of paper. You have to put them in English. Give the paper to your teacher to be signed. Then, stick your signed must-do-list to your bedroom wall. Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • express a command; • express prohibition. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • express a command appropriately; • express prohibition appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions orally. 1. 2. 3. 4. Did you ever ask someone to do something for you? What were their response? What about you? Did you ever ask by someone to do something for her/him? What were you response? Let’s Go to School 45 Practice 2 In pairs, take turns with your friend to practise the following dialogue. 1 3 2 Please buy some noodles. Bayu, come here! Yes, Mom? 4 Yes, but not now okay, Mom? I still want to play with my friends. 5 6 Don’t be lazy, Bayu. Mom will make fried noodles for lunch. It's so late. Buy them now, will you? Practice 3 46 OK Mom, I will buy them now. I do sorry. Look at the following pictures. Describe them to the class like the example in Practice 2. 1. a b 2. a b English in Focus for Grade VII 3. Practice 4 b Answer the following questions orally. 1. 2. Practice 5 a Have you ever prohibited someone from doing something? What were their responses? Read and practise the following dialogues. 1. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Security : Sorry Sir, don’t bring any animals to the hospital. Mr Pinem : Why not? Security : It is dangerous for the people around here, especially for the patients. Mr Pinem : Oh... OK. No problem. Security : Thank you, Sir. 2. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Let’s Go to School 47 Mira Rani Mira Rani Hi... Rani, what’s the matter? Hi... Mira, I have a problem with the book. What is that? Is this the book recommended by the teacher? Mira : Oh..that’s not the book, don’t use that book. Rani : Oh..OK, thank you for the information. Practice 6 : : : : Complete and practise the following dialogues. 1. Mr Gusnaldi wants to fax some documents, but he doesn't know that the fax is out of order. Thalita : Good afternoon, Sir. By the way, what will you do with all those documents? Mr Gusnaldi : Good afternoon. Oh, I will send those documents to Pekanbaru using this fax. , Sir. The fax Thalita : Oh, please is out of order. You can use fax at front ofÀce desk in second storey. Mr Gusnaldi : Oh, I see. , Thalita. 2. Yuni Septi Yuni Septi Yuni Septi Practice 7 Make some dialogues based on the following situations. Then, practise them. 1. 2. 3. 4. 48 : Hello, Septi. Where are you going? : Hello, Yuni. Oh, I will go to the toilet : Oh, don't use the toilet near the yard, OK? ? : : Because it's under construction. : Oh, I see. , Yuni. English in Focus for Grade VII You prohibit your mother to enter garage because the door is under construction. Then, your mother says thanks to you. Your father prohibit you to go to Bidadari Island because the high tide. Then, you thank him. Riska your best friend prohibit you to ride your bicycle because the road is slippery. then, You say thanks to her. Deden prohibits Alam to cheat in the exam because it's a bad action. UN Challenge Fill in the blank with the suitable expression. Teacher : All right, students. Let’s start the quiz. Students : Excuse me, Sir. Can we open our books? Teacher : No! Are you ready? Students : Yes, Sir. a. Come to me! c. Close your book! b. Explain to me! d. Open your book! Adapted from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2002-2003 G r a m m a r Stage Verb -ing AfÀrmative I am You We They are reading a newspaper. playing video game. studying English. swimming. He She The boy is writing. Negative I am You We They are He She The boy is reading a newspaper. playing video game. not studying English. swimming. writing. Questions Am I Are we they playing video game? you Is he she reading a newspaper? swimming? writing? Yes, I am. I ‘m not we they you are. we they you aren’t. he she isn’t. he she isn’t. No, Let’s Go to School 49 Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud short descriptive texts; • read aloud a short functional text in the form of restaurant's ad and menu. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • get the meaning from short descriptive texts; • read aloud a short functional text in the form of restaurant's ad and menu appropriately. Practice 1 New Read aloud the following text carefully. Anto is a junior high school student. He goes to SMP 6. Everyday, he goes to school on foot. Anto likes reading books and he goes swimming every week. He never comes late to school. He always respects and obeys his parents and teacher. Horizon In ancient Greece, only the sons of citizens could attend school, and most of the people in ancient Greece were not citizens. Taken from: The World Book Student Discovery Encyclopedia, 2006 Practice 2 In pairs, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 50 English in Focus for Grade VII Who is Anto? Where is he studying? How does he go to school? Does he like swimming? Does he like coming late to school? What about his attitude to his parents and teacher? Practice 3 Read and study the following advertisements. Yummy Restaurant Delicious Restaurant Opens for lunch and dinner. Specialities in Pongteh (chicken), kuah lada (Àsh), chap chai (vegetable). Get twenty percent discount! Opens for breakfast and lunch. Specialities in sandwiches, chicken chop, Àsh and chips, and lamb chop. Get Àfteen percent discount! Practice 4 Place Specialities Discount Work in pairs. Fill in the blanks to help you choose the restaurant and give your reasons. : : : Twenty percent Practice 5 Place : Delicious Restaurant Specialities : Chicken chop, Àsh and lamb chop Discount : Your teacher will read the following text. Pay attention to her/his pronunciation and punctuation. Dream Food Restaurant There is a new restaurant near my house in Jalan H. Ari No. 2. The restaurant is big and cozy. It has large parking and plenty of Áower plants. Dream Food restaurant provides Japanese and Indonesian food. You should try its oxtail soup and dorayaki cake, the taste are so delicious. It also gives discount for student, just show your students' ID when you pay at the cashier. Practice 6 Fill in the following table with some facts from the text. Dream Food's Specialities Menu Dream Food's Description Dream Food's Location large parking Let’s Go to School 51 Practice 7 Choose a,b or c for the right answer. 1. What is Dream Food? a. Favourite food. b. Restaurant. c. A place near writer's house. 2. How does Dream Food look like? a. It's large and comfortable. b. It's nice but small. c. It's far and cozy. 3. What kind of restaurant you think it is? a. Teenager restaurant. b. Family restaurant. c. Kids restaurant. 4. What is the speciality menu there? a. Soup. b. Cake. c. Oxtail soup. 5. Practice 8 Discuss and answer the following questions. 1. 2. Enrich Your What is the advantage by eating there? a. Get a big discount. b. Get promo price. c. Get students' discount. What do you think of Dream Food restaurant? Explain your answer. Can you give your opinion about some conditions of a restaurant should be? Knowledge Days of the week For the years we usually say Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1980 : nineteen eighty 2005 : two thousand and Àve 2015 : two thousand and Àfteen Months of the year 1. January 2. February 3. March 52 4. 5. 6. April May June English in Focus for Grade VII 7. July 8. August 9. September 10. October 11. November 12. December Note For the date we usually write and say (in British English) 1st March, 1999. We read : the Àrst of March nineteen ninety-nine. Or : March 1st, 1999. We read : March the Àrst, nineteen ninety-nine. Now, do the exercise following the examples. Examples: a. What day is today? Today is Monday. b. What day is tomorrow? Tomorrow is Tuesday. c. What is the day after Tuesday? After Tuesday is Wednesday. 1. 2. 3. What day is today? What day is tomorrow? What is the day after Thursday? Say it like the example. Example: 2000 = two thousand 1. 2004 2. 1999 3. 2003 Do it like the examples. Examples: a. What month is it now? Now it is October. b. What is the month before October? Before October is September. 1. 2. 3. What month is it now? What is the month after January? What is the month before August? Let’s Go to School 53 Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write short functional text in the form of messages and announcements; • get the meaning of short functional text in the form messages and announcements. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write short functional text in the form of messages and announcements appropriately; • write simple functional text for a puzzle appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions orally. Practice 2 Read the following message. 1. 2. 3. Have you ever read a message or an announcement? Where was it? What did it say? Mega writes a message to her friend, Samson. She wants to meet him at the library at 3:30 p.m. She says she’ll be waiting at the main entrance. Dear Samson, Please meet me at the library at 3:30 p.m. I'll be waiting at the main entrance. See you later Mega Mega Practice 3 In pairs, complete each message below. The clues will guide you. 1. 54 English in Focus for Grade VII Write a note to your father. Ask him to pick you up at school at 3:00 p.m. Tell him that you will be waiting at the gate. Dad, ... at 3 : 00 pm. I’ll be ... 2. 3. 4. Practice 4 Leave a note for your friend, Dinda. Tell her that you are sorry. You will not be able to meet her on Friday. Ask her to call you later. Write a note to your sister, Lisa. Tell her that you have to go early. Ask her to come to school. Write an announcement. The school board is going to have a meeting on Thursday, 10th March, 2005 at 10 o’clock. School will be over at 9:30. Dinda, I’m ..., I can’t .... Just call .... Lisa, I have ..., just .... There will be a .... On ... at .... The school .... Write your own messages and announcements. Fill in the crossword puzzle. 1 C S 2 3 7 C E H D 4 O Y 5 O E 6 L B B R G 8 9 R L A B W R 10 B D 11 E 12 N G L P Let’s Go to School 55 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. You study in the . every morning. He drinks My garden is my house. How much do you have? My is near the river. is a rose. My favourite We can cross the river through the Susi is a girl. into a glass. Pour the A parrot is a kind of . . The synonym of start is This letter needs an . . Learning Essential • Language Function ʇ Giving Commands - Close the door. - Open the book, please. ʇ Expressing prohibition - Don’t come late. - Don’t be lazy. • Grammar : Verb –ing Example : I am reading a newspaper. They are not studying English. Are you playing a video game? L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. What have you learnt in this chapter? What do you say to tell your friend to close the door? What do you say to tell your friend not to come late? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 56 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 4 Source: Publisher's Documentation What Should I Buy? Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the politeness expressions Listening to the short functional texts in the form of advertisement Speaking • • Expressing politeness Expressing the meaning of short functional texts in the form of advertisement Reading • • Reading aloud descriptive texts with correct pronunciation, stress and intonation Identify the meaning of short functional texts in the form of advertisement Writing • • Writing descriptive texts Writing short functional texts in the form of advertisement 57 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to the expressions of politeness; • listen to the meaning of oral short functional texts about advertisement. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • respond to the expressions of politeness properly; • respond to the meaning of oral short functional texts advertisement appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions. Practice 2 Listen to the tape and complete the following dialogue. 1. 2. 3. Have you ever bought something? Where do you usually go shopping? What items do you usually buy? Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Practice 3 58 : . : Yes, Miss. Can I help you? : Yes, I’m looking for a sweater? : We’ve got some sweaters over here. What colour are you looking for? : This blue one is nice. : ? : I said this blue one is nice. : Yes it is. Is it for yourself? : Yes it is. Can I try it on, ? : Yes, certainly, Miss. : No, it’s too small. It doesn’t Àt me. Have you got one in a bigger size? : No, I’m afraid not. What about the yellow one? : No, I don’t like the colour. Yellow doesn’t suit me. OK, I’ll leave it. . : . Listen to the tape again and discuss with your partner what the dialogue is about. English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 4 Listen to your teacher reading the following advertisements. Shirt A • Short sleeves • Colors : blue with white Áowers, red with purple Áowers. • With two pockets • Fabric : cotton • Price : thirty thousands rupiah. Shirt B • • • • • Practice 5 Long sleeves Colors : dark blue, green, pink, yellow. With one pocket. Fabric : silk Price : Àfty thousands rupiah. Listen to the tape then Àll in the blanks with suitable words. Selvi : Which one should 1 ? Rina : Well, the short 2 shirt looks quite 3 . The long-sleeved shirt makes you look more mature. Selvi : Both of them are very nice. Rina : The long-sleeved shirt comes in 4 to choose. different 5 6 Selvi : But it’s far more than the Áowery shirt. Rina : That’s because it is made of silk. Selvi : I will think about it before I buy it. Rina : OK. What Should I Buy? 59 Practice 6 New Fill in the blanks to help Selvi choose her new shirt based on Practice 4. Horizon A supermarket covers a broad variety of products. They may or may not be organized as carefully as a departmental store, as the products may range from groceries to automobiles. The displays are usually more point-of-sale centered, which means products are usually placed on the basis of demand. Source: answers.yahoo.com Practice 7 Shirt B Shirt A Sleeves Colours Pockets Fabric Price : short : : two : : Sleeves Colours Pockets Fabric Price : : four : : silk : Àfty thousands rupiah. Listen to the tape carefully. Then, continue to write the following text. I would buy a shirt with long sleeves because it will cover my arm from sunlight. The sleeves must have bright colour, such as yellow, orange or red. . Pronounce It! Kinds of Vowel 60 English in Focus for Grade VII /ʌ/ /ɑ/ /ʊ/ /ə/ putt cut pot cot put look another ocean Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • express politeness expressions; • express short functional text in the form of ads orally. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • express politeness expressions in a proper way; • express short functional text in the form of ads correctly. Practice 1 Practise the following expressions. • • • Practice 2 Informal/ Formal (to older people or to a strangerpeople) Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the post ofÀce? Did I step on your toe? Excuse me. A : Is this your bag? B : Excuse me? A : I asked if this was your bag? Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue. Mrs Abbas : Excuse me, I’d like a box of chocolates for my friend. Assistant : Yes, Madam. 500 grams? Mrs Abbas : How much is that? Assistant : Fifty thousand rupiah. These are good quality chocolates. Mrs Abbas : OK. I’ll have them. Speech Act Excuse me is a polite expression used: 1. to attract someone’s attention: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the museum, please? 2. to tell someone that you are leaving a place: Excuse me for a moment, Mr Astaman, but I have a lunch appointment in ten minutes 3. to say you are sorry when you hit someone accidentally, make a small mistake etc: Oh, excuse me, did I spell your name wrong? What Should I Buy? 61 4. to ask someone to repeat something that they have just said: A : What time is it? B : Excuse me? A : I asked you what time it is. Dialogue 1 Riki : Is it your book? Jamal : Pardon? Riki : I said is it your book? Dialogue 2 Riki : I think you’re sitting on my jacket. Jamal : I do beg your pardon, I didn’t know that this was your seat. Riki : That’s all right. Formal (to older people or to a stranger) People say I beg your pardon or pardon or pardon me as a very polite way of asking someone to repeat what she/he just said because you did not hear or understand it. Example : Pardon, you have to talk louder, I can’t hear you. The expressions are also used to say that you are sorry because you have just made a mistake. Example : I do beg your pardon, I thought you were someone else. Informal/ Formal (to older people, give polite stress or to a stranger) You use please: 1. When you want to ask for something politely: I’d like a cup of coffee, please. 2. When politely asking to do something: Could I speak to Brian, please? 3. When you are politely accepting an offer: More toast? Yes, please. 4. When requesting information: Please, Sir, how do you spell that? Waitress : Good afternoon. Can I help you? Riki : Good afternoon. Yes, I’d like fried chicken with fries and a coke, please. Waitress : Would you like a regular or large coke? Riki : Regular, please. Waitress : Would you like anything else? Riki : Yes, I’d like an ice cream, please. Waitress : What Áavour would you like? Riki : Chocolate, please. Waitress : OK. 62 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 3 Study the following menu. Say the menu in correct pronunciation. GHAUS’S Burger French fries Steak Pizza Pizza Salad Pasta Lasagna Apple pie Ice cream Mousse Coke Coke Coffee Rp25,000 Rp9,000 Rp30,000 Rp30,000 small Rp50,000 large Rp17,500 Rp15,500 Rp14,000 Rp9,000 Rp8,000 Rp10,500 Rp6,000 regular Rp8,000 large Rp6,000 What Should I Buy? 63 Practice 4 Practice 5 Now look at the box. Mention which food and drink in the menu in Practice 3? strawberry french fries burger mousse pasta ice cream kebab juice sandwich salad cheesecake mayonnaise pizza coffee apple pie steak coke chocolate Look at the food items in the box in Practice 4. Then complete the following dialogues. 1. Mr Wardiman : Shinta, would you please buy me a ? Shinta : Certainly, Dad. Would you like an additional cheese to your cake? Mr Wardiman : No, I wouldn’t. Take the original one. 2. Vita Waiter Vita Waiter 3. Buyung Uni Practice 6 64 with meat : I would like and vegetables topping. : I beg you pardon, Miss? : I like meat and vegetables on the topping, please. : Ahh, all right, Miss. Please wait for twenty minutes. . : I like medium rare sirloin It tastes so delicious. : I like mango . It’s a healthy drink. Work in pairs. Make and practise a dialogue about ordering food and drink at the Ghaus’s Fast Food. English in Focus for Grade VII Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud an advertisement; • identify meanings of an advertisement. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud an advertisement correctly; • understand meanings of an advertisement. Practice 1 Answer the questions orally. 1. 2. 3. Practice 2 Have you ever read a shopping advertisement? If you have, what information did you Ànd? Where do you usually Ànd a shopping advertisement? In pairs, decide whether the statements are true or false based on the advertisement. Annual Promo Special 7 days only Up to 40% discount storewide At all DC World Bookstores MEGA Cut Meutiah, Jakarta Big sale for your home 3 days only 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 30% off all kitchen sets 20% off sofas and 10% off dining tables What Should I Buy? 65 RAINBOW Department Store Kid’s clothing: shoes, coats, jeans 20% off sweaters, swimsuit a item ll Electronic: s all stereos, TVs, and cameras Furniture: leather sofas, dining tables, chairs, and book cases. 1. DC World Bookstores sell men’s and women’s clothes. 2. Mega sells ofÀce equipment. 3. DC World Bookstores sale is for Àve days only. 4. Kitchen sets are on sale at Mega. 5. They often compete for money. 6. Rainbow Dept. Store has cameras for 30% off. 7. DC World Bookstore has books for 40% off. 8. Mega opens for 7 hours only. 9. Rainbow has leather sofas for 20% off. 10. Mega is located in Aceh. Practice 3 Match the places in column A with the explanations in column B. Use your dictionary. A 1. department store a. sells Áowers 2. grocery b. sells meat, chicken and eggs 3. Áorist c. sells medicines and toilet articles 4. greengrocery d. sells Àsh 5. baker e. sells clothes and other things 6. stationery f. sells cars or motorcycles 7. drugstore g. sells sugar, Áour, canned foods, etc 8. Àshmonger h. sells bread, cakes, pies 9. butcher i. sells things for writing j. sells fruit and vegetables 10. dealer 66 B English in Focus for Grade VII UN Challenge Look at the following table then answer the questions. “KENCANA THEATRE” Weekly Audience Films Die Hard Rocky Armageddon Ghost 1. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 155 262 400 385 415 400 450 560 278 160 650 650 651 115 580 650 472 215 700 586 185 200 100 712 200 100 115 460 What is the most popular Àlm? a. Die Hard. b. Rocky. c. Armageddon. d. Ghost. When does the theatre get the most viewers? a. The Àfth day. b. The fourth day. c. The third day. d. The Àrst day. Adapted from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2002-2003 Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write descriptive texts; • write short functional texts in the form of advertisement. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write descriptive texts appropriately; • write short functional texts in the form of advertisement appropriately. Practice 1 Answer these questions orally. 1. 2. 3. 4. Do you like to go to traditional markets? What do you buy there? Do you always bargain? Do you like to buy red apples or green apples? What Should I Buy? 67 Practice 2 Study the dialogue. Log On At your age, body needs nutrition to grow strongly. To Ànd out more about nutrition food, check this website: www.nutritionexploration. org/kids/nutrition-pyramid. asp Source: www.maxpezzalinetwork Mr Imron Seller Mr Imron Seller Mr Imron Seller Mr Imron Seller Mr Imron : : : : : : : : : How much is a kilogramme of apples? Which kind, Sir? These red ones. It’s Rp15,000. Oh, ... it’s too expensive. No, Sir. These are very good apples. I see. But can I have them for Rp12,000? Sorry, Sir. The price is Àxed. Well ... OK then, give me two kilogrammes, please. Note Asking the price How much does one kilogramme of apple a bunch of banana How much is a loaf of bread? It costs Rp5,000 Rp3,000 It is Rp1,000 Bargaining Can I have it them for Rp4,000? Sorry, the price is Àxed. 68 English in Focus for Grade VII cost? Practice 3 Study the following word and the example. cost (v) (n) 1. 2. membutuhkan biaya. harga. Example: How much does it cost? (Berapa harganya?) Menanyakan harga yang barangnya belum dibeli. How much did it cost? (Berapa harganya?) Menanyakan harga yang barangnya telah dibeli. Practice 4 In pairs, complete these dialogues. Do this in your exercise book. 1. Practice 5 A B A B : : : : How much is a kg of apples? It’s Rp15,000. Can I have it for Rp14,000? Sorry, the price is Àxed. 2. A B A B : How much is a tin of milk? . : It’s ? : . : Sorry, 3. A B A B : : : : ? ? ? ? Arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph. 1. But, her neighbour bought the same item in supermarket for Rp14,000.. 2. Sometimes she gets very lower price. 3. Mrs Kusuma goes to traditional market everyday. 4. As an example, She bought a kilogramme of egg in traditonal market for Rp12,000. 5. She Ànds that traditional market costs more cheaper than a supermarket. 6. She likes to go to traditional market because she can bargain the price. What Should I Buy? 69 Practice 6 Read the following text and answer the questions that follow. Rp500,000 Source: UPSR, 2001 1. 2. The Mighty Sale will go on for . The other items you can Ànd in kitchen utensils are . The company that is holding the Mighty Sale hopes to attract customers by . Rika spent Rp30,000 at the sale. She will get . You can probably Ànd this advertisement in a . 3. 4. 5. Practice 7 Match the words in column A with their meanings in column B. Use your dictionary to help you. A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 70 cafe aquarium bakery factory basin laundry B a. b. c. d. e. f. a room for washing the hands and face a place where people may get food and drinks a shopping centre a place where Àsh are kept a place for laundring clothes, etc a place where bread and cakes are made English in Focus for Grade VII 7. 8. 9. 10. lavatory park restaurant warehouse Practice 8 g. h. i. j. a place where goods are stored a place where clothes are washed and ironed a place where things are made a place where works of art are shown Write the dialogues based on the pictures and follow the example below. Do this in your exercise book. Example: A Lie : I’m going to the supermarket. Can I get anything for you? Yuni : Yes, I need some bread. A Lie : How many loaves of bread do you need? Yuni : Just one loaf, please. Source: www.recipetips.com a bar of an ounce of a bottle of a pack of 1. A B A B 2. : : : : ? . ? . 3. A B A B A B A B : : : : ? . ? . : : : : ? . ? . 4. : : : : ? . ? . A B A B What Should I Buy? 71 Practice 9 Complete the sentences with the phrases taken from the box. a loaf of a cup of a ream of a bottle of a sack of a cone of a jar of a bowl of a teaspoonful of 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. a can of I’ll buy bread. Do you want to buy butter? She has got jam. He has porridge for breakfast. There is syrup on the table. Do you need tea? The students like to buy ice-cream during the lunch break. 8. My uncle is going to buy paper. 9. He is carrying rice. 10. The doctor advises the child to drink cough syrup three times a day. Practice 10 Study the following advertisement. End of Season Sale! • Fashion up to 70% off • Shoes 30% - 50% • Bags 40% Being different at Soho Department Store 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 72 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 11 Complete the following paragraph based on the advertisement. Raina wants to buy her sister a new shoes , there and dress. She heard that at the is an sale. So, she is going to use this opportunity. Furthermore, she heard that the discount , shoes ,bags is big. Fashion up . She plans to go there at 4 p.m. She takes easy because the place is not too far and it opens from to . Practice 12 Answer the following questions based on the advertisement. Boogey Pet Shop Jl. Sultan Agung, Jakarta Get your pet number 1 food there We also provide: • Cat food • Dog food • Bird food • Fish food Need Persians, Siameese, Dalmatians, Labradors, Louhans and Pigeons? Come to our shop and take them home! Reasonable price, open daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1. 2. 3. 4. What can you buy from the Boogey pet Shop? Are they selling pet food? Give your reason. Can we buy cat or bird there? Why? What is the meaning by “reasonable price”? What Should I Buy? 73 Practice 13 Complete the following advertisement with your own words. Source: Brainwaves, 1999 74 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 14 In pairs, make an advertisement to attract the tourists to visit your province. An example is given below. COME TO INDONESIA! Here are just a few of the amazing places that you can visit... Feel the warmth of the sun in your skin, push your adrenaline into the peak of the blue wave, and taste our fresh sea food under the waving coconut trees... Source: www.kuta-lombok.net Feel the breeze of mountain wind, enjoy the night falls with the trace of sunset, see uniqueness of Tengger Tribes... Source: privatebrian.Àles.wordpress.com Have you ever seen an elephant’s painting? How about watching elephant’s dancing? Also enjoy the wildlife... Source: www.fao.org What Should I Buy? 75 Fill in the crossword by completing the following sentences below. Do this in your exercise book. Practice 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. You Rp20,000 a day. is someone who buys. A The synonym of trip is not but journey. . Talking about prices is A person who receives and pays out money in a shop is . . The synonym of long pants is What is it? It’s two o’clock. The day before today is . you for your coming. Rini’s is blue. 1 D 2 E 3 4 P A 5 R 6 7 M 8 9 10 T E N T H 11 12 T 13 14 S O R 15 E Source: UPSR, 2001 76 English in Focus for Grade VII G r a m m a r Stage Study the following sentences. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The school building is big. The girl is beautiful. The leaf is green. The sky is blue. The cat is cute. Look at the following sentences. 1. 2. The Áower is red. We can also say: It is a red Áower. The leaf is green. We can also say: It is a green leaf. Now, do as the example. Example: Mrs Ana : Anto : Beno : Luna : 1. Nabila : Rido : 2. Andre : Kemala : 3. Sita : Tio : 4. Andika : Vita : Look at the table Anto! (+) Yes, mother. It is a round table. I think this car is expensive. (–) No. This is not an expensive car. My dress is pink. Is it beautiful? (+) Yes. . Hey, this book is thick. (–) No. . My ruler is long. (–) No. . This bag is brown. (+) Yes. . Write short dialogues based on the words given. Follow the example. Then practise the dialogues in front of the class. Example: 1. cat/big/Miss Ela Neta : Whose cat is that? Devi : Which one? Neta : The big one. Devi : Oh, that’s Miss Ela’s. 2. dog/little/Suzana 3. coat/red/Danu 4. hat/brown/Anwar 5. book/yellow/Dicky What Should I Buy? 77 Follow-up Activity Where can you Ànd English words? At home? At school? At the shops? In the town? Collect all the English words you see. Collect some pictures with the words. Tell the class your ideas. Learning Essential • • Language Function ʇ Expressing politeness – Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the post office? – Pardon? – Sit down, please. Grammar : Adjectives Example : That is an expensive car. This is a thick book. My cat has a white tail. My bag is brown. My father’s shirt is blue. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. What have you learnt in this chapter? When do you say ‘Excuse me’? When do you say ‘Pardon’? When do you say ‘Please’? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 78 English in Focus for Grade VII Exercise of Chapters 1–4 Choose either a, b, c, or d for the correct answer. Questions 1–3 are based on the dialogue. Deni is a new student. He meets Hari in the canteen. Deni : Hi, my name is Deni. What is your name? Hari : Hi, my name is Hari. Are you a new student? Deni : Yes, I am. I’m in 1C, and you? Hari : Me, too. Then we are classmates. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Deni is . a. a new teacher b. a new student c. a teacher d. a librarian Deni meets Hari in . a. the classroom b. the library c. the yard d. the canteen Are they classmates? a. Yes, they are. b. No, they are not. c. Yes, they are not. d. No, they are. Sigit : I have to go now. Nice to meet you, Sri. Sri : , Sigit. a. Bye b. How do you do? c. Nice to meet you, too d. Pleased to meet you Nicky : I’m going to sleep now. . Stuart : OK. a. Good night b. Goodbye c. Bye d. Good evening 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. It a Àsh. a. is c. are b. am d. go The boys reading. a. is c. are b. am d. sit Something you can Ànd in your classroom is a . a. radio b. pillow c. stove d. blackboard is sitting on a beach. a. A man c. Man b. A men d. Men The woman is a teacher. The plural form of the sentence is . a. the woman are teachers b. the woman is a teacher c. the women are teachers d. the women are teacher I don’t have sugar. a. some c. and b. any d. the Is there book in your bag? a. some c. but b. and d. a Do you have coffee? a. some c. and b. any d. the Look at the pictures. 79 The appropriate command expression is . a. Open the door, please b. Close the window, please c. Close the book, please d. Open the book, please 15. Look at the pictures. 18. Look at the picture. 19. The appropriate command expression is. a. Stand up, please. b. Raise your hand, please. c. Wave your hand, please. d. Sit down, please. 16. Rima : I want to go to the library. Anto : . Rima : Why? Anto : The library is closed until Saturday a. Stand up, please b. Dont go there c. Sit down d. Don’t smoke 17. Look at the picture. 20. 21. 22. 23. What are they doing? a. They are talking. b. They are smiling. c. They are laughing. d. They are crying. 80 English in Focus for Grade VII 24. What is she doing? a. She is sleeping. b. She is lying. c. She is cooking. d. She is closing. Fitra : What is Eka doing? Linda : He (study) English. a. He studying English. b. He studies English. c. He is studying English. d. He study English. Wulan : What is Susan doing? Citra : She (cook) fried rice. a. She is cooking fried rice b. She cooks fried rice c. She cooking fried rice d. She is cooks fried rice Betty working in the post ofÀce? a. Is c. Are b. Am d. Do you coming here? a. Is c. Are b. Am d. Do Rima : Thank you for your attention. Anto : . a. You are welcome b. I am very sorry c. Please excuse me d. Thanks Ranti : I’m sorry, I broke your ruler. Angga : . a. Thank you b. Never mind c. Please excuse me d. You are welcome 25. Rono : I apologise for my mistake. Ami : . a. Thank you b. My pleasure c. It doesn’t matter d. You are welcome 26. Riri : Mam, I’m sorry, I forgot to buy 1 kg of sugar as you requested. Mother : What? How could you . forget? Oh, OK a. you’re welcome b. thank you c. my pleasure d. never mind 27. a book on the desk. a. There are b. There is c. These are d. Those are 28. any ink in the bottle? a. There is c. Is there b. There are d. Are there 29. How many children in your family? a. there is c. is there b. are there d. there are 30. three girls waiting for the bus. a. There is c. Are there b. Is there d. There are 31. Santi : Could you pass me the sugar, please? . Liya : a. Thank you b. Here you are c. Yes, I am d. No, thank you 32. Linda : Can you show me where the library is? Nina : . It’s near the lab. a. Sorry b. You know c. Sure d. I don’t think so 33. Teacher : Rika, close the door, please. Rika : . a. Thank you b. Yes, Ma’am c. No problem d. Never mind 34. Sinta : Watching the midnight movie is fun. . Eka : No, a. I don’t think so b. I disagree with you c. thanks d. sure 35. It is a painting. a. beautiful c. cruel b. beautifully d. unusual 36. The rose smells . a. good c. naughty b. delicious d. neat 37. She is a nice little . a. girl c. pen b. table d. house 38. The soup tastes . a. beautiful c. ugly b. delicious d. kind 39. Irwan : Thank you for coming. Anto : . a. Sorry b. No problem c. I don’t know d. Sure 40. Sigit : I’m sorry for not calling you. Sri : . a. That’s OK b. Any time c. You’re welcome d. Sure Exercise of Chapters 1–4 81 Put the words in the right order. 1. 2. (had/wonderful/a/I/holiday) . (today/is/the weather/nice) The girl is buying a book. 4. The cat is sleeping under the table. 82 English in Focus for Grade VII The woman is reading a magazine. 6. The man is cleaning a car. . Change the sentences into plural forms. 3. 5. Use the words given to make sentences using verb -ing. 7. 8. 9. 10. I / draw / a picture. (+) She / clean / the house. (+) Your brother / not read / a book. (-) We / watch / television. (?) Chapter 5 Source: Publisher’s Documentation Family Life Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving opinion Speaking • • Expressing likes and dislikes Asking for opinion Reading • • Getting information from a descriptive text Reading aloud a descriptive text Writing • • Writing a simple descriptive text about family Writing short functional texts in the form of greeting cards 83 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to giving opinion on things in your house and school. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • give opinion on things in your house and school appropriately. Practice 1 Listen and repeat after your teacher. Things in your house 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 2 sofa table stove bed pillow 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. blackboard book pencil ruler chair Listen to the teacher read the following dialogues. Then, select the right picture. 1. Abu 2. Hani Susilo Jesi Susilo Jesi : : : : What do you think of the car? I think it’s a good car. I don’t know what to wear this day. What about the clothes you just bought last week? : Is it nice? : Well, I must say it is nice. 3. Mother : What do you think about our new sofa? Father : I don’t know. Maybe it’s good. 4. Nina Heru 5. Santi Maya 84 Things in your classroom English in Focus for Grade VII : This is my new cat. My father bought it for me yesterday. What do you think? : I’d say it’s cute. : I think this book is interesting. What do you think? : Well, in my opinion it is a good book. Source: Kamus Visual, 2007 Source: Kamus Visual, 2007 Source: CD Images Source: Kamus Visual, 2007 Source: bukubukuuu.Àles.wordpress.com Note The italicised phrases are the expressions of giving opinion. Family Life 85 Practice 3 Listen to a dialogue from the tape then Àll in the blanks. Work in pairs. Lea Gito Lea Gito Lea : Do you know that Jimmy has a new car? it’s a nice car. 2 ? : 1 3 : . it’s too early for him to have a car? : I know what you mean. 4 he should wait for another four years. : You’re right. Pronounce It! Introducing to Phonetic Symbols Sounds (: = for long vowels) i ɑ ɔ u ȕ Practice 4 Practice 5 86 : : : : : bean barn born boon burn /bi:n/ /bɑ:n/ /bɔ:n/ /bu:n/ /bȕ:n/ Now, pronounce the following words with the help of your teacher. Then identify which words have long sound. Discuss with your friend. search pit feet north boy teach seed put shoot In pairs, Ànd the antonym of the words in Practice 4. Consult your dictionary if necessary. English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 6 Listen to the tape then match the words you hear with its pictures. 1 2 3 6 4 7 5 8 Source: Kamus Visual, 2007 Family Life 87 Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • express likes and dislikes; • ask for opinion. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • express likes and dislikes appropriately; • ask for opinion appropriately. Practice 1 Practise the dialogues in the pictures. I like my new sofa. It’s soft, warm and comfortable. Mother likes her new sofa. I don’t like this dress. It’s big and old fashioned. My sister doesn’t like her new dress. 88 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 2 Practise the dialogues with your partner. 1. A B A B : : : : 2. A B A B A B A B : : : : : : : : 3. 4. Do you like reading books? Yes, I do. I like it a lot. What kinds of books do you like? I like storybooks, such as Aladdin, Malin Kundang and Cinderella. Do you like playing games? Yes, I like it a lot. What game do you like? I am very fond of Áying kites. Do you like Àsh? No, I don’t like Àsh but I like beef. Don’t you like hamburger? I can’t stand hamburger but I’m really fond of cake. Speech Act Likes Informal (older people to younger people) Formal (younger people to older people or to a stranger) Practice 3 • • • • I like/love .... I (really) enjoy .... I do like/love .... I’m (really) very fond of .... Dislikes • (I’m afraid) I don’t like .... • I (really) hate .... • I can’t bear .... • I can’t stand .... Practise the following dialogue. Baim Febi Baim Febi Baim Febi Where are you going, Febi? Oh, I’m going to the canteen. Can I join? Sure. Let’s go. Anyway, what’s your favourite food? I love fried noodle so much, but I can’t stand with fried prawn, I’m allergy. What about you, Baim? Baim : I see. Well, I enjoy vegetables soup and I hate nuts. Practice 4 : : : : : : In pairs, make a short dialogue using the expressions in Practice 2. Then act it out. Family Life 89 Practice 5 List the things you like and dislike. Then tell them to the class. Things you like Practice 6 Listen and repeat. 1 2 What do you think of my pen? It’s good. Practice 7 Things you dislike What would you say about my new shirt? I don’t know. Read these dialogues with your friend. Then act them out. 1. Source: akuinginhijau.Àles. wordpress.com A B : What do you think about my new pair of shoes? : I think they look good on you. 2. Source: img83.imageshack.us A B 90 English in Focus for Grade VII : Do you have any opinion about my bag? : Well, I must say it’s nice. Speech Act Practice 8 Asking for someone’s opinion Giving opinion • What do you think about ...? • What’s your opinion of ...? • What about ...? • What would you say to ...? • I think it’s a good idea. • Well, I must say .... • Don’t you think ...? • I’d say .... Saying no opinion • I don’t know. Practise the following dialogue. Chica : Damar, what do you think of Indonesian horror movies in the cinemas recently? I mean, do you like them? Damar : Well, I’d say I don’t really like them. I’d prefer comedy. Chica : Why? Horror movie is very entertaining. Damar : In my opinion, why do we pay just to be frightened? Chica : And why do we pay just to laugh? hahahha. Practice 9 In pairs, write short dialogues using the expressions of asking and giving opinion. Then practise them. G r a m m a r Stage Prepositions Study the sentences. • The book is on the table. • The ball is under the chair. • The broom is behind the door. • The boys are in front of a car. • The hat is in the drawer. • I am sitting beside Sigit. On, under, behind, in front of, in, and beside are called prepositions. Family Life 91 Observe the pictures. Make sentences by adding prepositions such as: in, on, under, or around. 1. 2. 3. a box a ball a vase the table. the box. the box. 4. 5. 6. a cat foods chairs the chair. the table. the table. UN Challenge Fill in the blank with the suitable preposition. My father puts his wallet the table. a. beside b. under c. at d. on Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2006 92 English in Focus for Grade VII Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud a descriptive text; • get speciÀc information from a text. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud a descriptive text correctly; • get speciÀc information from a text. Practice 1 Observe the picture, then answer the questions orally. Log On You can still have a fun holiday just playing at home. For ideas of fun games to play, log on to: http://health.kaboose. com/active-kids/summerbackyard-games.html Source: www.adrhi.com 1. 2. 3. 4. Practice 2 Do you know what place it is? Have you ever been to a beach? Where do you usually spend your holiday? With whom do you usually spend your holiday? Imagine you were taking a holiday at a beach. List things you would Ànd there. Compare your list with your friend’s. Family Life 93 Practice 3 Read the text carefully. My name is Kevin. My parents’ names are Mr and Mrs Steward. I have two elder sisters. Their names are Jessica and Hanna. We like travelling. The place that we often visit is Bali. Almost every holiday, we go to my grandfather’s house in Bali. He has a restaurant near Kuta beach. The restaurant faces directly to the beach so that the people in the restaurant can see the sunset. The tourists like to visit my grandfather’s restaurant. Practice 4 Answer the questions based on the text. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What is the writer’s name? How many sisters does he have? What place that Kevin and his family often visit when holiday? Who like travelling? Where does the restaurant face directly to? Follow-up Activity Go to your house yard, schoolyard, or a park in your town. Describe the place. If you have a digital camera, capture the place. Then, attach the photograph with your writing. If you don’t have the camera, draw the place on a drawing paper. Color it. Attach the picture with your description. You are just making an article! Collect to your teacher and see your friends’ articles. 94 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 5 Here are the series of activities which are done by a family. Put them in the correct order. doing homework taking a nap going to school having brea kfast Practice 6 taking a bath making the p ng u getti beds 0 at 4.3 ch having lun Read aloud the following text. Mr Syailendra’s family has a regular habits. Everyday, his family getting up at 4.30 a.m. Then, they have breakfast at 6.30 a.m. After that, Mr Syailendra goes to work at 7.00 a.m. with his daughter, Meska that goes to school. If Sunday comes, they have lunch together at 11.30 a.m. Practice 7 Read the following habit of Mr Made Sugawa’s family. Then make a paragraph. Follow the example in Practice 6. Family Life 95 Mr Made Sugawa Family Series of Activities Practice 8 96 Time Activities 05:00 06:15 07:35 get up from bed breakfast go to the ofÀce, go to school. Work in pairs. Make a paragraph with the help of the following questions. 1. a. b. c. d. 2. a. b. English in Focus for Grade VII Where does Lilis stand? Does she get up at six thirty? Is she wearing pyjamas? Can you mention the things in her room? Where is Mr Bang So Yeun? Does he always wear a helmet when he rides on his motorcycle? c. Is he wearing a jacket? d. Does he always ride his motorcycle to the ofÀce? Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write a simple descriptive text about family; • write greeting cards. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write a simple descriptive text about family appropriately; • write greeting cards appropriately. Practice 1 New Observe the pictures and answer the questions. Horizon Gene A unit of inheritance; a working subunit of DNA. Each of the body’s 20,000 to 25,000 genes contains the code for a speciÀc product, typically, a protein such as an enzyme. Mr ZulÀkar Mrs ZulÀkar Mr Heriawan Mrs Heriawan Taken from: www. accessexcellence.org Ima 1. 2. 3. Danang Do you know what picture it is? What does the picture describe? Can you describe the picture in your own words? Family Life 97 Study the family of Mr Hardiman. Practice 2 Mr Hardiman Irna Haryo Rudi Andi Practice 3 Mrs Hardiman Harti Harto Laksmi I Tini In pairs, complete the following paragraph based on Practice 2. Mother is the 1 of Mr and Mrs Hardiman. Meanwhile, Mr Haryo and Mr Harto are my 2 . So, Mr Haryo and Mr Harto are my mother’s 3 .Then, Mr Hardiman and Mrs Hardiman are my 4 and 5 . In that case, Tini and Andi are my 6 and Aunt Laksmi is Mr Harto’s 7 and Tini’s 8 . Practice 4 Draw your family tree and write a text about your family. These clues may help you. 1. 2. 3. 4. Practice 5 What is your father’s name? What is your mother’s name? What are your brothers’ and sisters’ names? Do you have uncles or aunts? Study these greeting cards. Congratulations on your newly born baby! !!! irthday Happy B best for you. all the We wish Congratu your we lations on ddin just sta g, you’ve rt a bra nd new ste p of life . Source: CD Image 98 English in Focus for Grade VII Write your own greeting cards based on the situations given. Practice 6 1. 2. 3. Write an Idul Fitri card to your parents. Write a wedding card to your aunt. Write a birthday card to your sister. Happy Wedding Day Enrich Your Knowledge Telling the Time It is six o’clock. It is three twenty or it is twenty past three. It is eight thirty or it is half past eight. It is nine o’clock. It is Àve thirty Àve or it is twenty-Àve to six. It is one Àfteen or it is a quarter past one. Family Life 99 Write the time descriptions. Number one has been done for you. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10:17 = ten seventeen or it’s seventeen past ten 11:20 = or 03:27 = or 06:35 = or 01:50 = or Learning Essential • • • Language Function ʇ Asking and giving opinion – What do you think of the car? – I think it's a good car. ʇ Expressing likes and dislikes – I like my new sofa. – I can't stand hamburger. Genre of Text: Descriptive Text ʇ Social function: – To describe a particular person, place or thing ʇ Generic structure: – Identification: identifies phenomenon to be described – Description: describes parts, qualities, and characteristics. Grammar: Prepositions Examples: The cat is under the chair. The boys are in front of a car. The girl is standing next to me. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. What have you learnt in this chapter? You are reading a novel. You think the story is funny. How do you express it? Your mother gives you a bicycle. You like it. What do you say to express it? If you find some difficulties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 100 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 6 Source: gunawan.bo-tak.in fo What Do You Do? Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving something Listening to the monologues of descriptive texts Speaking • • Asking and giving something Describing people Reading • • Getting information from a text Reading a descriptive text Writing • Writing a descriptive text 101 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to the expressions for asking and giving something; • listen to the descriptive monologues. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • give appropriate responses to the expressions for asking and giving something. • give appropriate responses to the descriptive monologues. Practice 1 Listen to the dialogues from the tape. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box. tea bun ice cream coffee drink bread Dialogue 1 and two slices of Dimas : May I have a 1 2 ? Assistant : Yes of course. Do you want a 3 or a 4 ? Dimas : I want a cup of tea please Dialogue 2 Amel : May I have 5 , please? Assistant : I am sorry. We serve 6 but no coffee here. Practice 2 102 Answer the questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. English in Focus for Grade VII What does Dimas want to buy? What does Dimas say? What does the assistant say? What does the assistant offer? What does Amel want to buy? Does the assistant serve it? What does the assistant say? Practice 3 Listen to the dialogues from the tape. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box. • • • • Practice 4 Sure. Glad to help. Yes, of course. I’m sorry. I don’t have a spade. Certainly, here it is. Dialogue 1 Jimbo Librarian : May I have another story book, please? . : 1 Dialogue 2 Amel Jimbo : Could I borrow your spade? : 2 . Dialogue 3 Uncle Maid : Could you wash the cups, please? : 4 . Dialogue 4 Aunt Eni Gandi : Could you pass the salt, please? : 4 . Look at the pictures and listen to the questions from the tape, answer them by ticking the correct pictures. 1 2 3 4 Source: Stockbyte Fireman Waiter Athlete Secretary What Do You Do? 103 Practice 5 Listen to the text and Àll in the blanks. This is Rianti. She is a 1 . company She works for a 2 in Jakarta. There is a computer on her 3 . She often types letters on the computer. She also answers the telephone and 4 messages. Sometimes, she goes to 5 and takes notes. Lidia is a nurse. She works in in Surabaya. She helps 2 and looks after the 3 . She gives the patients the 4 , and she often talks to them and listens to their problems. Sometimes, she talks to the patients’ families. She always wears her nurse’s 5 . Source: www.lacc.com a1 the Source: www.rs-gandaria. com Pronounce It! cashier gardener waiter driver secretary typist electrician : : : : : : : /kæˈʃɪə/ /ˈgɑ:dnə/ /ˈweɪtə/ /ˈdraɪvə/ /ˈsekrətrɪ/ /ˈtaɪpɪst/ /ˈɪlekˈtrɪʃn/ UN Challenge Choose a, b, c or d for the correct answer. Marisa works aboard the plane. She is helpful and friendly. She serves drinks and meals to the passengers. It is part of the service. What is she? a. A steward. c. A Áight engineer. b. A co-pilot. d. A stewardess. Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2004 104 English in Focus for Grade VII Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • ask and give something; • describe people. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • ask and give something correctly; • describe people correctly. Practice 1 Look at the following pictures and answer the questions orally. Could you lend me the computer, please? 2 1 1. 2. Practice 2 Can you bring me the document, Beno? What is happening in picture 1? What is happening in picture 2? Study the dialogue. Mrs Anwar is Luki’s mother. She cooks for the dinner now. Mrs Anwar : Luki, come here. Luki : Yes, Mom. What’s the matter? Mrs Anwar : Luki, can you get me some chillies from the refrigerator please? Luki : Yes, sure Mom. What are you making anyway, Mom? Mrs Anwar : I will make rendang, Luki. Your father likes it very much. Note The italicised sentence is an example of asking someone for something. What Do You Do? 105 Practice 3 Practise the following dialogues. 1. Lely Oki Mr Dudy : Oki, pass me the salt, please. : Here you are, Lely. : Sir, could you please get me the Encyclopedia volume 5 above? It’s too high, I can’t reach it. Librarian : Yes, certainly, Sir. I’ll get it for you. Mr Gunadi : Vivian, bring me the newspaper from the table, please. Vivian : It’s coming, Daddy. Nesya : Tukirah, take this glass to the kitchen. It’s dirty. Tukirah : Yes, Miss Nesya. Dimas : Mom, I will go swimming this afternoon. Could you give me some money please? Mother : OK. I’ll give you some money. 2. 3. 4. 5. Speech Act Asking something Informal (older people to younger people) Formal (younger people to older people or to a stranger) Practice 4 106 • • • • Can you give me .... Take me that .... Could you please .... Would you kindly .... Giving something • Sure. Glad to help..... • Yes, of course. • Certainly, here it is. Practise the following dialogue. Uncle Ferdi : Hello, Risa. Where have you been? Risa : Oh, hello Uncle Ferdi. I’m very busy with my school’ project. Uncle Ferdi : Oh, I see. Err, Risa, by the way, Can you give me that newspaper? I haven’t read it yet. Risa : Sure, uncle. Here you are. Uncle Ferdi : How’s your school anyway? Risa : Doing good Uncle. I must face Ànal exam next week. By the way, would you please pass me the syrup, Uncle? Uncle Ferdi :Yes, of course. Ok, just study hard for your Ànal exam. Risa : Yes, Uncle. Thank you very much. English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 5 Make some dialogues where someone is asked to do something. Work in pairs the practise them with your friend. Practice 6 Practise the following dialogues. 1. Source: Stockbyte Alam Tedi Alam Tedi Alam Tedi : : : : : : Where does Mr Fandi work? He works for Garuda Indonesia Airways. Is he a Áight attendant? No. He is a pilot. What does he look like? He is tall and has a short black hair. 2. Source: brucefong.Àles.wordpress.com Evi : Eka : Evi : Eka : Evi : Eka : Where does Ima work? She works in a restaurant. Is she a waitress? Yes. She is a waitress. What does she look like? She looks friendly and neat. What Do You Do? 107 Practice 7 In pairs, answer the following questions based on the dialogues. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 8 Where does Mr. Fandi work? What does he do? Does Ima work for Garuda Indonesia Airways? Where does she work? Is she a cook or a waitress? Observe the picture, then answer the questions orally. Source: www.kapanlagi.com 1. 2. 3. 4. Practice 9 108 Do you know who she is? What type of hair does she have? How does she look like? What does she do? Work in pairs. Take turn to describe your friend, also mention your friend address, hobby and habbit. English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 10 Study the picture. Put the numbers in the correct box. Do this in your exercise book. Then mention the words loudly. 14 2 13 11 5 3 8 7 9 6 4 1 12 10 nose tooth beard cheek tongue nostril hair Practice 11 chin lip ear moustache eye forehead eyebrow Fill in the blanks to complete the dialogue based on the example. Then practise them. Ucok-curly hair-a student What Do You Do? 109 Ruben Hetti Ruben Hetti Ruben Hetti New : : : : : : Do you know Ucok? Yes, I do. What is he like? He has curly hair. What does he do? He is a student. Horizon Straight hair is very sleek and shiny because there is no curl pattern which allows the light to reÁect off of the hair giving it a shiny Ànish. Wavy hair is thick and coarse with a frizzier look. Curly hair easily absorbs the water and shrinks quite a bit. This hair is very springy. If you pull on it, it bounces back into its original curly state. Wina-straight hair-a teacher Heni Butet Heni Butet Heni Butet : : : : : : Do you Yes, What She has What She is . ? ? ? . . Source: www.curlyhairsalon.com Isye-long and black hair-a shopkeeper 110 English in Focus for Grade VII Tuti Ani Tuti Ani Tuti Ani : : : : : : ? . ? . ? . Practice 12 Study the following pictures. Then mention their descriptions. Practice 13 Describe yourself to the class. These words may help you. • • • • • long hair/short hair curly hair/straight hair fat/slim tall/short black eyes/brown eyes Example: My name is Yuni. I have black eyes, long and black hair, ... What Do You Do? 111 G r a m m a r Stage Simple Present Tense Personal pronoun 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Verb: sing Personal pronoun Verb: have I/you/we/they sing I/you/we/they have she/he/it sings she/he/it has I study English. He stops working at 2 p.m. A pilot Áies a plane. They like Westlife. I have a book. We use the Simple Present Tense to talk about: – our habits; – general truth; Practice 14 Give the correct form of the present tense for the verbs in brackets. 1. She (read) the newspaper every day. She reads the newspaper every day. 2. We (come) to work by bus. 3. I always (walk) to the ofÀce. 4. You (attend) class twice a week. 5. I (have) lunch in the cafeteria every day. 6. Helen (work) very hard. 7. I (like) sunbathing. 8. The dog (chase) the cat all around the house. 9. Mr Smith (work) for a small airline. 10. Gene usually (sit) at this desk. 112 English in Focus for Grade VII Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • get information from a text about professions; • identify main ideas in a text about professions; • identify parts of a descriptive text. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • get information from a text about professions; • identify main ideas in a text about professions; • read and identify parts of a descriptive text. Practice 1 Read the text carefully. Mr Kartolo, the Farmer Mr Kartolo is very happy. The rainy season of this year makes the farm beautiful. It is planting time! Rice Àelds become fresh and green during this season and by the end of this season Mr Kartolo is ready to harvest his crops. Mr Kartolo ploughs the land at the beginning of the rainy season. Then, he usually works early and Ànishes at noon. Milking the cows, feeding the livestock, and cleaning the barns are among Mr Kartolo’s duties before breakfast. He does most of the hard outdoor work by himself. What Do You Do? 113 Practice 2 In pairs, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. Practice 3 What is a farm like during the rainy season? What is the colour of the rice Àeld in the rainy season? When does Mr Kartolo’s workday end? When does Mr Kartolo plough the land? Match the following words with their appropriate meanings. Work in pairs. A 1. harvest 2. plough 3. crops 4. barn 5. out door Practice 4 a. building for storing hay b. amount of grain, grass, etc produce in a year or season c. situated outside building d. cutting and gathering of crops e. break up the surface of land Discuss with your partner to decide whether the statements are true or false. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Practice 5 B Farmers work on the farm. A pilot Áies a plane. Doctors Ànd jobs at schools. Teachers teach at schools. Engine drivers drive buses. Pearl-divers cannot swim. Sailors work on land. Miners must have good stamina. Taxi drivers usually own their taxis. Chefs work in an ofÀce. Read the text carefully. I have a neighbour. His name is Reno. He is a clown. He works in a carnival. His job is to entertain people. He makes people laugh. He wears a very colourful costume. He also wears a colourful wig and he paints his face. He is very funny and kind. 114 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 6 Find the main idea of the paragraph from the text in Practice 5. Note Characteristics of Descriptive Text • A descriptive text is a text that describes the features of someone, something, or a certain place. • Introduction is the part of the paragraph that introduces the character. Example : Mr Kartolo is very happy. The rainy season of this year makes the farm beautiful. • Description is the part of the paragraph that describes the character. Example : Mr Kartolo ploughs the land at the beginning of the rainy season. Then, he usually works early and Ànishes at noon. Practice 7 Work in pairs. Find characteristics of text in Practice 5. Practice 8 Find the Indonesian words of these words. Use the dictionary to help you. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. neighbour clown work carnival job entertain laugh funny wig kind (n) (n) (n) (n) (n) (v) (v) (adj) (n) (adj) What Do You Do? 115 Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write descriptive text about professions. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write descriptive text about professions appropriately. Practice 1 Look at the photos. Match the pictures to the descriptions below. 1 2 3 Source: Cavendish College London, 2005 a. b. c. 116 English in Focus for Grade VII This is my friend Oscar Ramirez. He is from Guadalajara in Mexico. He’s a teacher. This is my friend Jane Knightley. She is from Manchester in Britain. She is an artist. These are Kevin Kuranyi and Andreas Brehme. They are from Berlin in Germany. They are students. Practice 2 Complete the sentences with words in the box. typist soldier carpenter barber nurse sailor tailor dentist hairdresser butcher 1 She’s a 2 He’s a 3 4 She’s a She’s a What Do You Do? 117 118 5 6 She’s a He’s a 7 8 He’s a He’s a 9 10 He’s a He’s a English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 3 Match the questions to the answers. Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 4 Answers Where’s he from? What’s her name? Where are they from? What’s his name? What’s her job? Her name’s Bianka. She’s an athlete. His name’s Dida. He’s from Brazil. They’re from Uruguay. Complete these sentences by using the words in the box. Write them down in your exercise book. carpenter tailor pilot electrician photographer driver receptionist 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Practice 5 a. b. c. d. e. Áight attendant A person who Áies an aeroplane is a A person who sets electric systems is an A person who takes pictures is a . A person who drives for someone else is a A person who answers the phone and guests in a hotel or in an ofÀce is a A person who serves passengers on a . A person who makes furniture is a A person who makes our clothes is a . . receives . Áight is . . Write descriptions of two persons on the chart. Name: Mina Azrina Town/Country: Bukit Tinggi West Sumatra David Oloan Tobing Brastagi North Sumatra Job: Editor Teacher It starts : This is Mina Azrina. She’s from .... What Do You Do? 119 Practice 6 Make sentences using the words in the table. Example: Eliza is a secretary. She works in an ofÀce. She types letters. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 7 Log On As a student, you must plan a schedule to organise your activity at school and house. Log on to this website to get printable calendars to arrange your schedule. A Eliza Mrs Tike Mr Salam Toni and Andi The men B a secretary a teacher a journalist guides mechanics C in an ofÀce in SMP 6 for Kompas for a travel agency in a workshop The following is a list of sentences about what a postman does for his job. Arrange these sentences into a good paragraph. Number 1 is the first sentence in the paragaph. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mr Takashimura is a postman. He stops working at 2 p.m. Every day he delivers letters to many people. He works at the Central Post OfÀce. He is happy to be a postman. Then he continues to the addresses far from his ofÀce. He usually starts his job at 8 a.m. First, he goes to the addresses near his ofÀce. www.cardfountain.com Practice 8 120 Think of someone you know. Write a description. Say who they are, where they come from and what their jobs are. English in Focus for Grade VII Follow-up Activity Make a calendar for a month. Use your coloured pencil, glue, and colorful paper. You can add some pictures to make it more colorful. Then, write your schedule. For the whole month. Put the calendar on your bedroom wall. From now on, you can make your life more organised. Enrich Your Knowledge Junot’s Work History Places Dates Job Descriptions Luis’ Market Jan., 2000 – June, 2000 He dealed as a cash register. Summer Camp June, 2000 – Sept., 2000 He helped Chinese teacher’s. Beauty Homes June, 2002 – Sept., 2002 He painted walls. Big Construction Co. June, 2003 – Sept., 2003 He used powertools. Bacabaca Library October, 2003 – June, 2004 He dealed with data base. Microtel, Inc. June, 2004 – present He made computer programmes. Adapted from: Interaction Access, 2002 Match Junot’s job title to the workplace. A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. painter supermarket clerk computer programmer teacher’s assistant construction worker librarian B a. b. c. d. e. f. Microtel, Inc. Bacabaca Library Luis’ Market Beauty Homes Summer Camp Big Construction Co. What Do You Do? 121 Learning Essential • • • Language Function ʇ Asking and giving something – May I have another story book, please? – Could you wash the cups, please? – Yes, of course. – Sure. Glad to help. Genre of text: Descriptive Texts ʇ Social function: – To describe a particular person, place or thing ʇ Generic structure: – Identification : identifies phenomenon to be described. – Description : describes parts, qualities, characteristics. Example: Mr Mustafa is a pilot. He works for an airline. He is tall and straight hair. He also has brown eyes. Grammar : Simple Present Tense Examples : I study English. He stops working at 2 p.m. They sing loudly. We like strawberry cake. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. What have you learnt in this chapter? What do you say when you ask your friend to lend you his computer? What do you say when you order food and drink in a cafeteria? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 122 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 7 Source: Publisher’s Documentation Work Out Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the expressions for asking and giving facts Listening to the monologues of procedural texts Speaking • • Asking and giving facts Performing a monologue of procedural texts Reading • • Reading procedural texts Identifying meanings of procedural texts Writing • Writing a procedural text 123 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to the expressions for asking and giving facts; • listen to the monologue and dialogue in procedural form. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • respond to the expressions for asking and giving fact appropriately; • respond a monologue and dialogue in procedural form appropriately. Practice 1 Study the following picture. Can you tell me what’s on the TV? Yes, they think they’ve found Atlantis. Practice 2 Answer the following questions. Practice 3 Listen to the dialogue from the tape and complete the following missing words. 1. 2. 4. 5. What do you think they are doing? Does the boy want to know something? What is it? What does the girl say? Krisna : Neta, did you watch the sports news 1 ? you 3 me the result Neta : I didn’t. 2 of Chelsea’s match against Liverpool? Chelsea by 3 goals Krisna : Well, Liverpool 4 to 1. Neta : 5 ? How come? Krisna : It’s fantastic! Dirk Kuyt scored a hat-trick in the game. 124 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 4 Listen to the dialogue from the tape again. Then answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. Practice 5 Who are Krisna and Neta? What was the news? Who was Dirk Kuyt? What did he do? Study the pictures and listen to the questions from the tape. Then, discuss the answer with your friend. Simple Exercise, Long Healthy 1 New Horizon A warm up is usually performed before participating in sports or exercising. A warm up generally consists of a gradual increase in intensity in physical activity. For example, before running or playing an intense sport one might slowly jog to warm muscles and increase heart rate. It is important that warm ups should be speciÀc to the exercise that will follow, which means that exercises (of warm up) should prepare the muscles to be used and to activate the energy systems that are required for that particular activity. 2 Source: en.wikipedia.org Work Out 125 Log On 3 Do a simple exercise to keep your body Àt by clicking this page: www.amateur-sports.com/ kids.htm Follow the steps of each exercise. Source: Publisher’s Documentation Practice 6 Practice 7 Listen and repeat after your teacher. Steps to Stay Healthy. 1. First of all, try to get some exercises every day. 2. Next, don’t eat foods containing a lot of fat and sugar. 3. Finally, think positively. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). 1. 2. Taking exercise every day is not good. Eating delicious and sweet food is good for your health. Keeping your mind positive will help your body to stay healthy. 3. Follow-up Activity Be an exercise instructor for your friends. Suggest some easy exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, jogging and jumping. Count every move in English. You can practise your physical as well as pronunciation workout. 126 English in Focus for Grade VII Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • ask and give facts; • say monologues to the texts in procedural form. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • tell facts appropriately; • respond to the texts in procedural form appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following question orally. 1. 2. Practice 2 What do you say when you want to know about something? When you hear something unbelievable or surprising, what do you usually say? Practise the dialogues. 1. 2. An earthquake shook my hometown last night. Oh, my God! The expedition history team found the new Roman Temple. Really? I didn’t hear the news yet. Tell me more about it. How interesting! Work Out 127 3. Hi, Sasha. I heard that Mrs Januar found Mansyur was cheating in the last exam. What? I’d like to know more about it. Mansyur is a smart student. Speech Act Expressions of asking facts Middle Formal/Informal (Those can be used in both situation, just add could or please to older people or a stranger.) Strong • Can you tell me • I must know what happened. what’s going on? • I need to know the facts. • Tell me more about it. • I’d like to know more about • How did it happen? it. • How come? Expressions of giving facts Here’s the fact/story .... Let me tell you .... /the fact .... Well the story is like this .... Practice 3 128 Practise the following dialogue. Ryan : Did you hear that Rara got 1 billion rupiahs? Deasy : You’re kidding. How? Tell me the story. Ryan : Here’s the story. Her sister, Riri, entered a lottery using Rara’s name. One month later, a letter came and telling that Rara got 1 billion rupiahs. Deasy : Wow, what a nice surprise! English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 4 Give your response to the following situations. Examples are given. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Practice 5 In pairs, make short dialogues based on the situations. Use the expressions for giving facts. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 6 I just lost my new Harry Potter novel Deathly Hollows. Your response: How come? I heard that Mr Sofyan lost one of his cars. Dania lost all her money. Can you tell me what’s on the TV? Your response: Here’s the story, scientists have made a new robot. Bento doesn’t believe that Irna is cheating on the English exam. I must know what happened with Belinda. The highest mountain in Java Seven wonders of the world How many Indonesian formers President there are. How many provinces there are in Indonesia. The capital city of Indonesia Mention the steps below. Pay attention to the pronunciation and punctuation. How to Lose Your Weight Step one Do exercise for half an hour every day. Step two Eat three times a day. Step three Drink at least 8 glasses of fresh water a day. Practice 7 Read the following story after your teacher. Pay attention to the spelling and punctuation. Source: CD Image Work Out 129 Mrs Ratuliu’s Healthy Habits Mrs Ratuliu is a very healthy person. She always exercises every day. First of all, she goes jogging around the jogging track. Then she has a break for about 15 minutes. Finally, she takes a deep breath and drinks lots of plain water. Practice 8 Retell the steps of Mrs Ratuliu to stay healthy in your own words. Tell it to the class. Pronounce It! Read these following phonetic transcriptions (consonants) after your teacher. architecture brochure receptionists accommodation shop : : : : : /ˈɑ:kɪtektʃə/ /ˈbraʊʃə/ /rɪˈsepʃnɪst/ /əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃn/ /ʃɒp/ G r a m m a r Stage Study the following sentences. 1. Do exercise every day. 2. Mr Lovelace is a very healthy person 3. Finally, he takes a deep breath. Adverb Every day, very healthy, Ànally are adverbs. Adverbs are closely connected with verbs in a sentence. An adverb adds information about such things as the manner (ways to do something), place, time and view of the things or action. Adverb has the following forms : a. A single word (called an adverb) e.g. often, soon, out, slowly, probably, very. b. A prepositional phrase (having the pattern preposition + noun). e.g. by chance, during the rainy season, across the road, by car. c. Time expressions (a phrase without a preposition) e.g. one afternoon, all day, every morning, tomorrow, a week, on Friday. d. A clause (a longer group of words). e.g. when they met in the shelter. 130 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 9 Complete the following sentences with some adverbs in the box. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. soon seriously silently where very all day by car one afternoon . They will leave this house Calista is a beautiful girl. We go to Jakarta . Andra will meet Aurora at 2 p.m. In the rainy season, rain will fall long. Be careful when you go camping in the woods, snakes are coming . You won’t hear them moving. do you go, Hanum? I don’t know what happened with Gugun. The headmaster is talking with him now. Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud a text about health; • identify the characteristics of a procedural text. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud a text about health; • identify the rhetorical steps in a procedural text appropriately. Practice 1 Read the following tips. Ways to Keep Healthy 1. Do not smoke cigarettes. 2. Do exercise in the morning. 3. Eat healthy meals. 4. Get enough sleep at night. 5. Take vitamins if necessary. Work Out 131 Practice 2 Answer the following questions. Practice 3 Read aloud the following text. 1. 2. Can you give your opinion to the tips in Activity 1? What about you? Do you always do the things the tips say? Keeping Fit Wati SaÀtri cares about keeping Àt. First of all, she joins health club where she usually exercises after work. Next, she is always careful about her diet. She never eats fast food with lot of fat and sugar. Then, she never smokes cigarettes. Finally, Wati sometimes consumes multivitamins to supply energy because she is a very busy woman. She does a lot of activities all day long. That’s Wati, she tries to keep in shape and stay healthy. Practice 4 Answer the following questions with your friend. Practice 5 Answer the following questions about yourself. Then, swap your work with your friend and read it aloud. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 132 English in Focus for Grade VII What are three things that Wati does to stay healthy? Why does she do all these things? Give your opinion about Wati‘s life style. What kind of exercise do you enjoy? How often do you exercise? Do you try to eat healthy meals? Why or why not? Do you usually get enough sleep at night? How many hours of sleep do you like to get? How do you usually feel after you exercise? Energetic? Relaxed? Tired? Hungry? Sleepy? Practice 6 Match each word in column A with its meaning in column B. Consult your dictionary. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Practice 7 B A care join consume supply shape stay a. to make something have a particular form. b. to stop in one condition, keeping in one condition. c. to feel that something is important d. to eat e. to become a member of something. f. to add or supply something Read the text carefully. Germinating Petunia Seeds To germinate pertunia seeds. Goal/Purpose Materials • • • • • 1. 2. 3. 4. Methods/steps 5. 6. 7. You will need: A packet of petunia seeds A seed tray or small pots Loamy friable soil or potting mix Water Fertiliser Steps: Fill seed tray with soil. Incorporate fertiliser into soil. Scatter seeds on the surface of the soil. Cover seeds with a 3 mm layer of soil. Press Àrmly. Spray water to moisten the seed bed. Place seed tray in warm, sunny position (at least 25°C). Keep soil moist by watering gently while seeds are germinating. Seeds will germinate in about 10–14 days. Source: www.lmpc.edu.au Work Out 133 Note Characteristics of Procedural Text • Procedural text is a text that gives some clues of how to do something through a series of actions. • Goal / purpose : to give information what we need. • Material : things that you need to make an object. • Method / steps : the information about making an object. Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write procedural text; • write a recipe (functional text). After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write a procedural text appropriately; • write recipes (functional text) appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. Practice 2 Do you like eating delicious food or drinking fresh juices? What about making delicious food or fresh drinks? Do you often do this by yourself? Can you mention your favourite food and drink? Read the text aloud. How to Make Cheese Omelette Ingredients : 1 egg, 50 g cheese, 1 cup milk, 3 table spoons cooking oil, a pinch of salt and pepper. Utensils you need : Frying pan, fork, spatula, cheese grater, bowl, plate. How to make it : 1. Crack an egg into a bowl. 2. Whisk the egg with a fork until it is smooth. 134 English in Focus for Grade VII 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Add milk and whisk well. Grate the cheese into the bowl and stir. Heat the oil in a frying pan. Pour the mixture into the frying pan. Turn the omelette with a spatula when it browns. Cook both sides. Place on a plate, spread salt and pepper. Eat while warm. Practice 3 Identify the characteristics of text in Practice 2. Practice 4 Study the jumbled pictures carefully. Then, match them with the texts. How to Make a Sauted Green Shrimp 1 2 3 4 5 6 Source: Publisher’s Documentation a. b. c. d. e. f. First, wash the vegetables and garlics. Then, chop the vegetables. Slice the garlic very thin. Prepare the shrimps. Next, heat the oil in a frying pan. Saute the garlic, shrimp and Ànally the vegetables. Cook then serve it on a plate. Work Out 135 Practice 5 With your friend, use the sentences from Practice 4 to complete the paragraph. Do you want a healthy and delicious meal? Try this one, a sauted green shrimp. First of all, Then, Next, Practice 6 The paragraphs below are not in correct order. Your job is to arrange them into their correct order. a. Then, move the rope quickly up and down. A wave moves along the rope, but the rope itself does not move forward. b. A thin rope, 4 m long a tree or post. c. Making waves. d. First of all, tie one end of the rope to a tree or post, as high as your waist. Hold the other end and stand about three and a half metres away. Practice 7 Write your own recipe. The vocabulary below will help you. Vocabularies bake saute peel melt chop boil stir pour cut combine broil grill fry cook ( name of drink/meal ) Ingredients Utensils Instruction 136 English in Focus for Grade VII mix heat garnish Enrich Your Knowledge Instruction : Learning to Drive a Car Helen wants to learn how to drive a car to get a driving license. She learns how to drive a car with Andri. Andri : First, make sure that the car is in neutral. Now, start the engine. Helen : How do I do that? Andri : Just turn the key. Helen : OK. And now, what should I do? Andri : Put your foot on the clutch. Helen : My left foot or my right one? Andri : Your left foot. Source: www.gamewallpapers.com Helen : And should I press it down? Andri : That’s right. Press it down, but don’t put your other foot on the accelerator yet. Now... Helen : I’ve put it into gear. Oh! The car has stopped! Andri : Yes. Remember, don’t take your foot off the clutch before you’ve pressed the accelerator lightly. UN Challenge Read the following text and answer the questions. How to Boil an Egg Things you need 1 egg 1 small saucepan 0,5 litre of water What to do 1. Fill the saucepan with a litre of water 2. Bring water to boil 3. Put egg in water with spoon 4. Boil for 4 minutes 5. Turn off the stove 6. Drain saucepan 7. Serve egg in egg cup Serving suggestion: Warm buttered toast, cut into slices and dipped into the egg makes a tasty treat. 1. 2. To avoid the egg being broken, what should you do? “ ... makes a tasty treat.” Can you give synonym for the word in italic? Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2004 Work Out 137 Learning Essential • • • Language Function ʇ Asking and giving facts – Did you come here yesterday? – I came here yesterday. Genre of Text: Procedure ʇ Social function : To describe how something is accomplished through a sequence of actions or steps ʇ Generic structure : – Goal – Materials (not required for all procedural texts) – Steps (i.e., goal followed by a series of steps oriented to achieving the goal) Example: First, make sure the car is in neutral. Now, start the engine. Put your foot on the clutch. Press it down, but don’t put your other foot on the accelerator yet. Grammar : Adverb Examples : - Elia is a very beautiful girl. We go to Jakarta by train. Putri will meet her parents soon. L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. What have you learnt in this chapter? What do you say to ask a fact, i.e. what the news in the newspaper is about? What do you say to give a fact, i.e. what the news in the radio is about? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 138 English in Focus for Grade VII Chapter 8 Source: prasetya.brawijaya.ac.i d My Hobby Materials You Are Going to Learn in This Chapter Listening • • Listening to the expressions for asking clariÀcation Listening to the procedural text Speaking • • Asking and responding clariÀcation expressions Performing a monologue in a procedural form Reading • Reading aloud a procedural text Writing • Writing a procedural text 139 Listening In this section, you will learn how to: • listen to a clariÀcation expressions; • listen to a monologue text in procedural form. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • identify some expressions to for asking clariÀcation appropriately; • get the meanings from a monologue text in procedural form appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions. 1. 2. Practice 2 New Listen to your teacher carefully. Horizon The skateboard has evolved since the Àrst mass produced models in the 1960s. Boards in the past were often made in the shape of a surfboard, with no concavity and constructed of solid wood, plastic, even metal. The wheels were usually made of a clay composite, or steel and the trucks (axles) were less sturdy and initially of a 'single-action' design compared to today's 'double-action'. Source: en.wikipedia.org 140 What do you say to your friend that the library is closed on Saturday? What do you say if your friend breaks your skateboard? Source: Microsoft Encarta Reference Library, 2005 Indah Andi Indah Andi Indah English in Focus for Grade VII : : : : : Where do we go skateboarding? Let’s go to the city park. I’m afraid it’s closed. Are you sure? Well, I’m sure. Nadia told me so. Source: img.photobucket.com Marni and Mey Ling are neighbours. They are talking in the kitchen. Marni Mey Ling Marni Mey Ling : : : : Did you call me last night? No. I didn’t. Are you sure? Yes, I’m sure. Maybe it was someone else. By the way, Sari borrowed my new novel. Marni : No, she didn’t. Mey Ling : Really? Marni : Yes. It was me. Speech Act Formal/Informal (Those can be used in both situation, just add excuse me to older people or a stranger.) Asking for Someone’s ClariÀcation • Is it true/right that ...? • Is that right? • Is ... correct? • Really? • Are you sure? • Excuse me, Sir/Ma'am. Is that right that .... Responses to Someone Asking for ClariÀcation • Yes, I’m sure. • Yes, that’s right. • Yes, that’s correct. • Exactly. • I didn’t do it. (Mention the reason) • I don’t like watching cartoons. (Mention the reason) • I’m not a basketball player. (Mention the reason) My Hobby 141 Practice 3 Work in pairs. Listen to the tape and complete the dialogue. Baron, Dedi and Arul are having lunch in the canteen. Baron : Our new English teacher just came from Cambridge. His name is Jonathan. ? Arul : 1 . Dedi : 2 Baron : I heard he is a baseball coach, too. Arul : 3 ? I don’t know how to play baseball. ? Dedi : 4 Arul : No, I don’t. Maybe I should join the baseball club. Baron : Yes, I think you should. Practice 4 Practice 5 Answer the following questions orally. 1. 2. What is your hobby? What do you do when holiday comes? Listen to the tape. Then, Àll in the following missing words while listening to the complete text. How to Fall Asleep Easily . It is easy to fall asleep easily. Follow these 1 , lay your body down in a comfortable sofa. 3 , read something that entertain you. 4 , 5 drink a glass of hot milk. , you’ll feel so sleepy. 6 , have a nice dream, no snoring, okay! 2 Practice 6 Work in pairs. Change the paragraph in Practice 5 into a dialogue. Some clues below will help you. Nirina : I’m hardly to sleep lately, Indra. Can you help me? Indra : Well, actually too much sleeping is not very good also. But, you know it’s easy to fall asleep soon. Nirina : Yes, tell me how. Indra : Nirina : Indra. That’s very helpful. I’ll try. 142 English in Focus for Grade VII UN Challenge Fill in the blank with the suitable expression. Mr Wilman : Mr Enoch, would you like to have dinner at my house this evening? Mr Enoch : That sounds good. Mr Wilman : Are you sure? Mr Enoch : . a. I’m positive b. Fine, go ahead c. I’m afraid I can’t d. No, I can’t Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2007 Speaking In this section, you will learn how to: • ask for clariÀcation; • respond to a monologue in procedural form. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • ask to clariÀcation appropriately; • do a monologue in the procedural form appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions orally. Practice 2 Practise the dialogues. 1. 2. 3. 4. Are you a senior high school student? Are you a junior high school student? Do you like playing chess? What do you do after school? Are you Omar? No, I am not. I am Farouk. My Hobby 143 Did you tell me that you like swimming? Do you have my English book? Do you like playing soccer? Really? I didn’t tell you that. I told you that I like reading, not swimming. No, I don't. But I have your science book. No, I don’t. I like chess and bowling. Do you like singing? No, I don’t. I like dancing. Practice 3 144 In pairs, write short dialogues. Use the expressions of asking and giving clariÀcation. Then practise them. English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 4 Answer the following questions orally. Practice 5 Let's make an experiment. Prepare the materials and follow your teacher's instruction. 1. 2. 3. Do you like to perform science experiments? What is your opinion about science experiments? Can you mention what experiment are categorized as science experiments? More about Sun Shine You will need: a small ball a torch Hold the ball in one hand. Shine the torch beam directly on to the middle of the ball. Source: Young Scientist: The Planet Earth, 2008 Now, look at how the light is shining at the bottom of the ball. This also shows how the sun shines in the polar regions. My Hobby 145 Practice 6 Pay attention to the procedure of an experiment below. Then practise the experiment with your friends. How Water Moves into Plant's Body You will need: • red, blue, yellow, green, and orange food colouring: • water: • Àve small jars: • Àve celery stalks. 1. 2. Source: Young Scientist: The Plant Life, 2008 Practice 7 Put two centimetres of water in each jar. Add a few drops of colouring, red in one jar, blue in the next, and so on. Put a stick of celery in each jar, with the thicker end in the water. Leave the jars for two hours. When you come back, you’ll see the celery has changed colour. You’ve made a rainbow salad! Tell the class about your hobbies. These questions may help you. – – – – – What is your hobby? Whom did you do it with? When do you usually do it? Where do you do it? What happened when you did it? Examples: My hobby is buying new books. Especially, encyclopedias or stories books. I usually goes to bookstore with my friends Adi, Heina and Rifki. First of all, we make an appointment. Next, we go to bookstore. After that, I check new books in the store' data base that records in the computer. Then, I begin to search it in the racks. It is fun, you know. Those make me very pleased. We go home before dark. 146 English in Focus for Grade VII Pronounce It! Read these following phonetic transcriptions (consonants) after your teacher. television (n) :/ˈtelɪvɪɜn/ leisure (adj) : /ˈleɜə/ pleasure (adj) : /ˈpləɜə/ vision (n) : /ˈvɪɜn/ garage (n) : /ˈgærɑ:ɜ/ G r a m m a r Stage Do and Does • Do and does indicate daily activities. They are habitual actions. • Negative forms for Àrst person and plural third persons use don’t or do not and for the interrogative form use do. – I don’t go to school at 06:00 I go at 06:30. – Do they have a pet? Yes, they do. – Do they keep a dog? No, they don’t. • Negative forms for singular third persons use doesn’t or does not and for the interrogative use does. – Does she have a dog? No, she doesn’t. – She doesn’t have a dog. – He doesn’t go to school at 06:00. He goes at 06:15. – Does she have a cat? Yes, she does. She has a cat. Practice 8 Fill in the blanks with do, does, don’t or doesn’t. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. She they like sport? Yes, they . he get up at 5? No, he . Nina like oranges? Yes, she Sonia and Adi have a bike? No, they you usually go picnic on Sunday? need a pen. She needs a pencil. . My Hobby . 147 7. Dian and Aris like apples. They like oranges. 8. Andi want ice cream. He wants mango juice. buy coffee. We buy sugar. 9. We like chocolate. I like candies. 10. I Practice 9 Write two sentences for each number given. Then say it. Example : He/want/to eat/to drink. He doesn’t want to eat. He wants to drink. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. She/need/a pen/a pencil. Andi and Hendra/play/basketball/volleyball. That man/speak/English/French. My sister/study/laws economics. We/look after/dogs/birds. Reading In this section, you will learn how to: • read aloud a procedural text. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • read aloud a procedural text appropriately. Practice 1 Look at the picture then answer the questions orally. Source: The World Book Student Discovery Encyclopedia, 2006 148 English in Focus for Grade VII 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 2 What is he doing? Do you like the activity, too? Is it your hobby? Can you tell the class why or why not you like/ dislike doing a natural experiment? Is it for kids? Read the following text carefully. Drawing Insects You will need: a pencil a piece of paper 1. An insect’s body has three parts, so start by drawing three simple shapes. Add small circles for the eyes. 2. An insect has six legs. When you draw the legs, remember that the back legs are longer than the front ones. 3. Draw an antenna on their head and wings on their thorax. Name your insect! 4. Source: Young Scientist: The Plant Life, 2008 My Hobby 149 Practice 3 Work in pairs to discuss and answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 4 What do we do Àrst? Where should we put the eyes? What must you remember when you draw the legs? What should we draw on their thorax? What is the last step? Arrange the following jumbled sentences into correct paragraph. Create a Menu Games arts from : Appetizer st 18,000 Rp Rp10,000 ts from : Breakfast star p30,000 Rp 00 ,0 20 Rp from : Desert starts 255,,000000 p2 Rp Rp17,500 Source: CD Image Things you should prepare: Paper Pen/coloured pencil a. After that, arrange what we normally see on a menu. Such as, lists of food, price, name of restaurant etc). b. Finally, choose the best one with the help of your teacher. The highest score should present their menu in front of the class. c. Next, choose your restaurant specialities. Examples, European food, Sundanese food, Japanese food, Manado food, Italian food, Padang food, etc. d. First of all, you should be familiar with some basic food vocabulary. e. Then, design the menu and decide on prices. Set a time limit. Taken from: Make English Fun Volume 2, 2003 150 English in Focus for Grade VII Writing In this section, you will learn how to: • write a procedural text. After learning the lesson in this section, you are expected to be able to: • write a procedural text appropriately. Practice 1 Answer the following questions orally. Practice 2 Read the following text carefully. 1. 2. 3. Do you like collecting? Where did you put your collection? What about using a scrapbook? Do you know what a scrapbook is? Making Scrapbook Log On See more examples of scrapbooks to help you make your own scrapbook on this website: www.scrapbook.com/ gallery/layout/0/-1.html Scrapbook is a book with empty pages where you can stick pictures, newspaper articles, or other things you want to keep. You can use drawing books or you can make your own scrapbook by using HVS paper. Stick your HVS paper together with strong paper glue, use your creativity to create it’s cover. These are some steps how to make scrapbook. First of all, prepare for about 10 sheets of HVS paper, paper glue 1, thick paper (for its cover), some stickers, pictures or other accessories. Step one, glue together all the HVS paper on it’s left side or on side. Glue it for about 2 cm on each side you choose (left or top). Step two, make the cover. Stick all the accessories you have chosen to the front cover, then stick it to the HVS. Your scrapbook is ready to use. My Hobby 151 Practice 3 Rearrange this jumbled text. Do it in pairs. How to Make Oriental Fried Rice Source: Farm1.static.Áickr.com Preparations: 1. Cut up meatballs and chicken Àllet into small pieces. 2. Grind together garlic, pepper and salt. 3. Break in and stir in one or two eggs. 4. To make oriental fried rice, you will need a plate of rice, meatballs, eggs, leeks, chicken Àllet, frozen green peas soaked in hot water, garlic, pepper and salt, and a spoonful of oyster sauce. 5. Chop up the leeks into very small pieces. How to make it: a. Then, pour the eggs and green peas. b. After that, pour the ground garlic, pepper and salt, adds a spoonful of oyster sauce. Put the leeks into the mixture and a plate of rice. c. First of all, fry the chicken Àllet and meatballs. Stir the mixture well. d. Finally, serve oriental fried rice on a plate with hot sauce, if you like. Taken from: Farm1.static.Áickr.com Follow-up Activity Make a simple meal. Write the recipe, including its ingredients. Share your recipe with your friends. Then, try out your friend’s recipe. Happy cooking, little chef! 152 English in Focus for Grade VII Practice 4 Answer the following questions based on the text in Practice 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice 5 What do we do Àrst? What ingredients must we prepare? Why must we grind garlic, pepper and salt together? What do you do with frozen green peas? How do you chop up the onion leaf? Complete the following sentences with the words in the box. fry grind garnish chop heat grill cut peel cook bake beef and Àsh in the yard. 1. Father 2. Don’t forget to the fried rice with cucumber, lettuce and tomato. 3. Be careful when you onions, the knife is very sharp. 4. up garlic into a very thin pieces. 5. up vegetables into small pieces. 6. the oil in a frying pan. 7. Mrs Woro is very famous for her delicious d brownies. 8. the spices until aromatic. 9. At twelve o’clock, you must rice for lunch. 10. together onion, chillies and terasi. Practice 6 Compose your own procedural text. The topic is up to you. Remember the rhetorical steps of a procedural text. My Hobby 153 Learning Essential • • • Language Function ʇ Asking clarification – I beg your pardon? Please repeat what you said. – Did you say one kilogram or two kilograms? Genre of Text: Procedure ʇ Social function: To describe how something is accomplished through a sequence of actions or steps ʇ Generic structure: – Goal – Materials (not required for all procedural texts) – Steps (i.e., goal followed by a series of steps for achieving the goal) Example: Put two centimetres of water in each jar. Add a few drops of colouring, red in one jar, blue in the next, and so on. Put a stick of celery in each jar, with .... Grammar: Do and Does Examples: Rina goes to a swimming pool. She doesn’t go to a swimming pool. Does Rina go to a swimming pool? L earning Review After studying all subjects in this chapter, answer the following questions. 1. 2. What have you learnt in this chapter? You teacher is explaining the use of do and does. You don’t understand it. What do you say to express it? If you Ànd some difÀculties while answering the questions, you can learn the subjects once more or you may consult your teacher. 154 English in Focus for Grade VII Exercise of Chapters 5–8 Choose either a, b, c, or d for the right answer. 1. Rasty : Do you like hamburger? Dika : hamburger. a. I don’t know b. I can’t stand c. I enjoy d. It’s good? 5. 2. 6. The books are a. in b. at c. d. the table. on behind 7. 3. 8. The cat is a. under b. in c. d. the table. on at The bookshelf is the sofa. a. under b. at c. behind d. in front of Ima : Do you like to read comics? Eka : Yes, . a. I think so b. I don’t know c. I don’t like it d. I like it a lot Susan is Mr Surya’s daughter. Mr Surya is Susan’s . a. uncle b. father c. grandfather d. son Sigit is Wawan’s nephew. Wawan is Sigit’s . a. father b. brother c. mother d. uncle Evi is Arif’s sister. . Arif is Evi’s a. father b. brother c. mother d. uncle 9. 4. A : What time is it? B : It’s . 155 a. b. c. d. Àve Àfteen Àfteen to Àve Àve forty-Àve Àve thirty 10. A : What time is it? B : It’s . a. three thirty b. three twenty c. three fourty d. three twenty-Àve 11. My sister I went to the mall. a. and b. but c. except d. with Read the text carefully. Questions 12 to 16 are about Text 1. Text 1 My Family My name is Randi. I am an SMP student. I live on Jalan Suryakanta. My father’s name is Mr. Rahman. He works in a hospital. He is a doctor. My mother is a teacher. My parents have three children. Ely, the eldest, works as a programmer in a private company. Wulan is my sister. We are students. She goes to SMA 3. 12. Who is Randi? a. He is an SMA student. b. He is a teacher. c. He is a doctor. d. He is an SMP student. 156 English in Focus for Grade VII 13. How many people are there in Mr. Rahman’s family? a. Àve b. four c. three d. two 14. What is Randi’s mother? a. She is a programmer. b. She is a teacher. c. She is a student. d. She is a doctor. 15. How many children does Mr. Rahman have? a. two b. three c. four d. Àve 16. The main idea of the second paragraph is about . a. the children in the family b. The jobs in the family c. The parents’ job d. The education 17. A person who covers news is a . a. speaker b. trainer c. journalist d. nurse 18. A doctor works in a . a. hospital b. company c. radio station d. train 19. A chef works in a . a. hospital b. school c. ofÀce d. restaurant 20. A mechanic works in a . a. travel agency b. newspaper c. ofÀce d. workshop Read the text carefully. Questions 21 to 25 are about Text 2. Text 2 Tomato Soup • • • • • • • • 4 large tomatoes 1 small onion 8 cups water small clove garlic spices ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper ¼ teaspoon butter 1. Fry tomatoes, onion, and garlic in a pan with butter for Àve minutes. Add water, spices, salt, and pepper. Heat until the water boils. Turn down the heat and cover the lid. Cook for one hour. 2. 3. 4. 5. 21. What is kind of the text above? a. Narrative. b. Recount. c. Monologue. d. Procedure. 22. How many tomatoes are needed for tomato soup? a. 4 large tomatoes b. 4 small tomatoes c. 1 large tomato d. 1 small tomato 23. How much water is needed for tomato soup? a. 1 cup of water b. 8 cups of water c. 5 cups of water d. 2 cups of water 24. After frying the ingredients in a pan what is the next step? a. Turn down the heat. b. Heat until the water boils. c. Add water, spices, salt, and pepper. d. Cook for one hour. 25. What is the last step when making tomato soup? a. Cook for one hour. b. Fry the ingredients in a pan. c. Heat until the water boils. d. Put stock into a pan. 26. Rano : Is it correct that an earthquake happened last night? . Ani : a. Really? b. No, I didn’t? c. Yes, it’s correct d. Yes, I do 27. Mother : Can you get me some tomatoes from the refrigerator? Ricky : . a. Really? b. Yes, that’s right c. Yes, sure, Mom d. No, thanks 28. Mother : . Dikdik : Here you are, Mom. a. Give me some sugar b. Do you ever go to the zoo? c. Yes, that’s right d. Are you sure? 29. It’s raining . a. heavily b. badly c. nervously d. carefully 30. Listen ! a. badly b. heavly c. nervously d. carefully 31. She drives very . a. hardly b. slowly c. well d. suddenly Exercise of Chapters 5–8 157 Read the text carefully. Questions 32 to 36 are about Text 3. Text 3 I have a friend named Indra. He is a very fat person. His hobby is eating. He likes all kinds of foods. He eats everything in front of him. His weight is 95 kilograms. He has a very chubby cheek. His family and friends like him very much. 32. I have a friend named . a. Indra c. Liza b. Andri d. Anto 33. What is his hobby? a. Swimming. b. Eating. c. Travelling. d. Playing. 34. How much does he weigh? a. 70 kg. c. 60 kg. b. 95 kg. d. 50 kg. . 35. He has a very a. beautiful face b. chubby cheek c. nice attitude d. handsome face person. 36. He is a very a. nice b. fat c. good d. handsome 37. A : Does she like reading? B : Yes, she . a. do c. does b. don’t d. doesn’t 38. A : Do you have any sugar? B : No, I . a. do c. does b. don’t d. doesn’t 39. A : B : a. b. c. d. 158 Does your sister read the newspaper? . She reads a book. No, she does No, she doesn’t No, she do No, she don’t English in Focus for Grade VII 40. A : B : a. b. c. d. . Cooking is my hobby. What are you making? What are you cooking? What is your hobby? Who is cooking? Read the dialogue then answer the questions. Anto : What is your hobby? Rian : My hobby is riding a bicycle. And yours? Anto : I like jogging. When do you ride your bike? Rian : I usually do it on Sundays. Anto : Does it make you healthier? Rian : Yes, of course. Riding a bicycle can strengthen the heart and lungs. 41. What is Anto’s hobby? 42. When does Rian usually ride his bike? 43. Can bicycling strengthen the heart and lungs? Find the words that are related each other. A 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. sailor waitress carpenter barber Áorist announcer nurse typist butcher optician B a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. hair wood Áower sea food meat sunglasses news patient typewriter Change the words in brackets into the correct form. 54. I (go) to school every day. 55. Eric (dance) very well. Final Evaluation A. Choose either a, b, c, or d for the correct answer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A B A a. b. c. d. A B C a. b. c. d. A B a. b. c. d. A B a. b. c. d. A B a. b. c. d. A B A B : Hi, Jane, how are you? : , how are you? : I’m OK. How do you do Fine thanks Good morning Yes, I am : Jane, this is Romeo. Romeo, this is Jane? : How do you do, Romeo? : . How are you, Jane? How do you do, Jane? What do you do, Jane? I’m Àne, thanks. : What’s your ? : My name’s Alan. job phone number address name : Where are you from? : . My name’s Mike I’m from Banjarmasin I’m Charlie How do you do? : What’s your job? : . I’m a student He’s an engineer I’m Àne, thank you He’s from Mataram : Hi, Dian. Are you coming to the footbal game? : Hi, Kwan. Yes, I’m coming to the game. : OK, then. See you there. Bye. : . a. b. c. d. A B OK Hello Good morning Bye 7. : Hello, Mom. : Hello, Dian. Why are you still awake? A : I’m Ànishing my homework. B : All right. But don’t sleep late. A : OK, Mom. Good night. . B : a. Good evening b. Good morning c. Good night d. Goodbye 8. A : Excuse me. Do you know where Mr Murphy’s house is? B : . a. Oh, I see. Thank you b. You’re welcome c. Which one? d. Of course. It is in front of the fruit stall 9. Sani : Adi, can I borrow your pencil? Adi : Sure, here it is. Sani : Thank you. Adi : . a. I’m sorry b. Don’t mention it c. Thank you d. That’s OK 10. Mother : Erli, Did you break the plate? Erli : Yes, I did. I’m very sorry, Mom. Mother : . a. I’m sorry, too b. That’s quite all right c. Don’t mention it d. You’re welcome 159 11. Teacher : Dani, open the window, please. Dani : . a. Don’t mention it b. OK, Sir. Thank you c. I’m sorry, Sir d. Yes, Sir 12. A : What time is it? . B : C : I asked you what time it is. a. Come on b. All right c. Please d. Excuse me? 13. A : Do you like to play games? B : . A : What game do you like? B : I am very fond of Áying kites. a. No, I don’t b. Yes, I’m Àne c. Yes, I like it a lot d. I can’t stand it 14. A : What do you think about my new dress? B : it looks good on you. a. I know b. I think c. It’s good d. I think it’s a good idea 15. A : Hello. B : Hello. Can I have this magazine, please? A : That’s 10,000 rupiahs, please. A : Here you are. B : . a. Don’t mention it b. Never mind c. Thank you d. Goodbye 16. A : Did you call me last night? B : No, I didn’t. A : . B : Yes, I’m sure a. Are you all right? b. Are you OK? c. Are you Àne? d. Are you sure? 160 English in Focus for Grade VII 17. A : Let’s go to the city park. B : It’s closed. A : Are you sure? . Adi told me so. B : a. Well, I’m sure b. Yes, I’m Àne c. I’m all right d. I’m okay 18. A : Are you Sammy? . I’m Pieter. B : a. She isn’t b. Yes, I am c. No, I am not d. Yes, he is 19. A : Do you get up at 4 every morning? B : . A : What time do you get up. B : I get up at 4.30 every morning. a. No, I don’t get up at 4 b. Yes, I get up at 4 c. No, she doesn’t get up at 4 d. Yes, she gets up at 4 Katrin. 20. A : Hello. I B : Hi, my name Mei Lan. a. am - are b. am - am c. am - is d. is - am 21. What your name? a. are c. is b. am d. was 22. Hello, ’m William. a. I c. she b. he d. it 23. A B a. b. c. d. : What’s the time? : . It’s quarter to eleven. It’s quarter past eleven. It’s quarter past twelve. It’s half past eleven. 24. A B a. : What’s the time? : It’s twenty Àve to six. 25. Susan has breakfast in . a. the bathroom b. the dining room c. the bedroom d. the living room . 26. You receive guests in a. the living room b. the dining room c. the bedroom d. the bathroom 27. We usually cook food in . a. the bathroom b. the bedroom c. the kitchen d. the living room 28. We in the living room. a. eat dinner b. watch TV c. sleep d. take a bath b. c. d. Read the following text to answer questions 29—34. My name is Janis. I am twelve years old. I live in Genuk Krajan, Semarang. Here are the names of my friends, their ages and addresses. Name Teto Laras Tamtam Tammy Aini Ulil Guntur Sex Boy Girl Boy Girl Girl Boy Boy 29. How old is Janis? She is years old. a. 10 c. 12 b. 11 d. 13 Age 11 years 12 years 12 years 10 years 10 years 11 years 12 years Address 18, Genuk Perbalan, Semarang 74, Jalan Menur, Semarang 6, Jalan Kamboja, Semarang 11, Jalan Mataram, Semarang 3, Pegulon Indah, Kendal 27, Genuk Krajan, Semarang 20, Genuk Perbalan, Semarang 30. Tamtam lives at . a. 18, Genuk Perbalan, Semarang b. 74, Jalan Menur, Semarang c. 3, Pegulon Indah, Kendal d. 6, Jalan Kamboja, Semarang Final Evaluation 161 31. Who lives next to each other? a. Teto and Laras. b. Teto and Guntur. c. Tamtam and Tammy. d. Aini and Ulil . 32. Tammy and Aini are a. ten years old b. eleven years old c. twelve years old d. thirteen years old 33. Who lives near Janis? a. Ulil. b. Guntur. c. Laras. d. Tamtam. 34. Do you to eat vegetable? a. likes b. like c. liked d. to like 35. The children of my aunt and uncle are my . a. daughters b. sons c. cousins d. brothers 36. My cousins’ father is my . a. father b. mother c. aunt d. uncle 37. My cousins’ mother is my . a. father b. mother c. aunt d. uncle 38. a. b. c. d. She is reading a book. She is reading a magazine. She is reading a newspaper. She is writing a letter. 39. What is the boy doing? a. He is mopping the Áoor. b. He is cleaning the bathtub. c. He is cutting the grass. d. He is sweeping the yard. 40. The sign means “ ” a. Don’t be noisy please. b. Don’t take the photographs. c. Don’t bring pets d. Keep off the grass. Read the text to answer questions 41—45. I am Kenny. I am in year 1 SMP Puring. I go to school on foot. I wear a uniform to school. I wear a white shirt and a pair of blue shorts. I wear a badge too. I like to wear a T-shirt and a pair of shorts at home. I like to wear slippers, too. Text by Artono Wardiman What is the girl doing? 162 English in Focus for Grade VII 41. What does Kenny wear to school? He wears to school. a. a uniform b. slippers 42. 43. 44. 45. c. a T-shirt d. sandals What does Kenny like to wear at home? He like to wear T-shirt, a pair of shorts . and a. shoes b. slippers c. a hat d. a tie Kenny goes to . a. SMA Puring. b. SMP Puring. c. Puring University. d. hospital. Why does Kenny wear a badge? a. To look smart. b. To be heat and tidy. c. To show which school he is studying in. d. To seem cute. Kenny goes to school . a. by bus b. by bicycle c. by motorcycle d. on foot Read the text to answer questions 46—50. The Jackson Family Mr. Jackson is an American teacher, but he lives and works in Denpasar. He teaches English at SMP 8. He is a very good teacher. His students like him. His wife is an Indonesian. She comes from Medan. They have one son and one daughter. The children go to a primary school. Mr. Jackson’s house is made of wood. It has Àve rooms: a kitchen, a bathroom, a living room and two bedrooms. The Jacksons have a house maid to help Mrs. Jackson to do the house work. The maid comes from Bantul. 46. What does Mr. Jackson do? He is . a. a father b. a teacher c. a student d. a house maid 47. Where do the Jacksons stay? a. In Denpasar b. In Bantul c. In Medan d. In America 48. “She comes from Medan.” (line 3) The underlined word refers to Mr. . Jackson’s a. teacher b. daughter c. student d. wife 49. Mr. Jackson’s house is made of wood. . The sentence means a. Mr. Jackson is a carpenter b. Mr. Jackson likes to collect wood c. The materials of Mr. Jackson’s house are from wood d. There is a lot of woods in Mr. Jackson’s house. 50. Mr. Jackson’s house has . a. a kitchen and a private room b. a living room and a garage room c. a living room and a bathroom d. a bedroom and a prayer room B. Rearrange the sentences to make a good procedural text. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pour 250cc of hot water, stir well. Wait about 3 minutes until the porridge thickens. Empty instant porridge and chicken powder into a bowl. Superporridge is ready to serve. Add soy sauce, chili sauce, crackers and shallots. Taken from Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris, 2002–2003 Final Evaluation 163 C. Read Maya’s schedule and answer the questions. Things to Do Karate Sat. 3.00 pm Swimming 7.00 pm Fri. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 164 ’s Grandma house Sun. 2.00pm ion English tuit class Tues. 6.00pm Study Maths Mon. What does Maya do on Friday? When does Maya have her English tuition class? Who does Maya visit on Sunday? Why is Maya not able to play basketball with Adi on Tuesday? If Adi wants to visit Maya, which is the best day? 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Farm1.static.Áickr.com • 152 166 English in Focus for Grade VII Glossary abbreviation /əˈbri:vɪˈeɪʃn/ announcement /əˈnaʊnsmənt/ apologize /əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/ breathe /brɪ:θ/ butcher /ˈbʊtʃə/ ceiling /ˈs:lɪŋ/ compulsory /kəmˈpʌlsərɪ/ conversation /ˈkɒnvəˈseɪʃn/ desert /ˈdezət/ dessert /deˈzɜ:t/ device /dɪˈvaɪs/ effort /ˈefət/ equivalent /ɪˈkwɪvələnt/ essential /ɪˈsenʃl/ Áight attendant /flaɪt ətendənt/ forehead /fɔ:hed/ garage /ˈgærɑ:dʒ/ grasshopper /ˈgrɑ:shɒpə/ hibiscus /hɪbɪskəs/ honest /ˈɒnɪst/ identity /aɪdentətɪ/ individual /ˈɪndɪˈvɪdʒəl/ joy (n) /dʒɔɪ/ joyful (adj) /dʒɔɪfʊl/ lazy /ˈleɪzɪ/ lungs /lʌŋs/ mixture /ˈmɪkstʃə/ moustache /məˈstɑ:ʃ/ napkin /ˈnæpkɪn/ nostril /ˈnɒstrəl/ obey /əˈbeɪ/ optional /ˈɒpʃənl/ pick up /pɪk ʌp/ settee /ʃeˈti:/ shears /ʃɪəz/ shiver /ˈʃɪvə/ son-in-law /sʌn ɪn lɔ:/ starve /stɑ:v/ throat /ørəʊt/ twinkle /ˈtwɪŋkl/ ungrateful /ʌnˈgreɪtfl/ vessel /ˈvesl/ wheelbarrow /wi:l ˈbærəʊ/ wisely /waɪzlɪ/ yellowish /ˈjeləʊɪʃ/ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : kependekan singkatan pengumuman minta maaf bernapas penjual daging langit-langit wajib percakapan padang pasir makanan penutup peralatan usaha persamaan penting pramugari/ra dahi garasi belalang kembang sepatu jujur tanda pengenal perorangan kegembiraan penuh kegembiraan malas paru-paru campuran kumis serbet lubang hidung patuh, menurut merupakan pilihan jemput sofa gunting besar menggigil menantu laki-laki lapar (hungry) tenggorokan, kerongkongan kejap tidak tahu terima kasih tempat (untuk zat cair) gerobak dengan bijaksana kekuning-kuningan 167 Index Index of Expressions • Asking and giving opinion 86, 84, 89, 90, 91 • Asking and giving information 23, 28 • Asking and giving a fact 124, 127, 128 • Asking and giving something 102, 103, 105, 106 • Asking clariÀcation 140, 143, 144 • Bargaining 68, 69 • Command and prohibition 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48 • Expressing likes and dislikes 88, 89 • Expressing apology 21, 22, 23, 25 • Expressing gratitude 20, 21, 23, 26 • Expressing politenes 58, 61, 64 • Greeting and introduction 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15 Index of Grammar • Adverb 130 • Adjective 77 • Do/Does 147 • Preposition 91 • There is/There are 37 • To Be 16 • Simple Present Tense 112 Index of Texts - Descriptive Text 13, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 49, 50, 59, 63, 94, 95, 104, 110, 111, 113, 119, 120, 156, 158, 162, 163, - Functional Text 14, 15, 16, 54, 65, 70, 72 - Procedure Text 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 142, 145, 146, 149, 151, 152, 157, Index of Authors • Kate Wakeman, Danae Kozanoglou 102 • Stuart Watson, Carolyn Sulaeman 148 • Wardiman, Artono 111, 128, 140, 151, 162 168 English in Focus for Grade VII Listening Script Chapter 1 What Is Your Name? Chapter 2 Things around Us Practice 4 Practice 3 Lira is new in the neighbourhood 1. Tony : Hi. My name is Tony. Lira : Hi. My name is Lira. Tony : You are the new neighbour, right? Lira : Yes, I am. I just moved in yesterday. Tony : Welcome to the neighbourhood. Well, I have to go to the bookstore. See you. Lira : OK. See you! 2. Eka meets a girl at a camping site. Eka : Hello. I’m Eka. What is your name? Riska : Hello. I’m Riska. Which group do you come from? Eka : I am from the Eagle group. You are from the Bear group, right? Riska : Yes, that is right. Well, nice to meet you, Eka. Eka : Nice to meet you, too, Riska. 1. Father Edi Father Edi 2. Grandmother Sopie Grandmother Sopie 3. Kasih 3. his teacher, Mr Wijaya on the way home from 1. : : : : : : : 2. 4. Alam meets school. Alam Mr Wijaya Alam Mr Wijaya Alam Mr Wijaya Alam Ella is Sigit. Ella : Sigit : Ella : Sigit : Good afternoon, Mr Wijaya. Oh, Alam. Good afternoon. How are you? I’m Àne, Sir. Thank you. Well, take care, OK? Of course, Sir. Goodbye, Alam. Goodbye, Sir. on her way home from the movie theatre. She meets Good evening, Sigit. Good evening, Ella. What was the Àlm like? It was interesting. Well. It’s getting late. I have to go home now. Good night. Ella : Me, too. Good night. Mila Kasih 2. Arif and Susan are playmates. Arif : Hi, Susan! How are you? Susan : Hi, Arif! I’m Àne, thanks. And you? Arif : I’m Àne, thanks. Are you coming to Rini’s birthday party tonight? Susan : Of course I’m coming. Arif : OK, then. I’ll meet you there. Bye. Susan : Bye. Andy is a new student. Andy : Good morning. I’m Andy. Yola : Good morning. I’m Yola. Are you a new student? Andy : Yes, I am. I’m in 1H. Yola : Then, we are classmates. I’m going to the library. Do you want to join me? Andy : I’m sorry, I can’t. Yola : OK, then. See you in the classroom. Andy : See you. Could you turn off the light, Edi? Of course. Thank you. You are welcome. : : : : Can you bring me a glass of water? Here it is. Thank you, Dear. My pleasure. : Did you see my novel? I lost it yesterday. : I’m sorry, I don’t. : Never mind. Practice 6 3. 4. 5. 6. Mrs Sugawa Okan Mr Felani Mrs Felani Lisa Dion Fikar Ina Eli Aya Soleh Anti : : : : : : : : : : : : Okan, where is my shoes? Your shoes is under the table. Dear, do you see my book? Your book is on the table. Dion, where is Spot? Spot is on the chair Lola, where are you? Behind the chair Do you see my brooch? Your brooch is beside piles of books. Anti, do you know where the pen is? The pen is inside the book. Chapter 3 Let’s Go to School 1. Practice 6 1. : : : : Teacher Anwar Teacher Anwar Teacher Anwar 2. Police 3. Teacher Andi Teacher Andi : : : : : Do you know what time it is? It’s 8:30 o’clock, Ma’am. Do you know the time of the class begins? Yes. It’s 8:00. Ma’am. That means you are late. Next time, don’t be late. : Yes, Ma’am. : Why do you put your child sits in front you? Do you know that it can be dangerous? And you also don’t wear a helmet to your child? Mr Kemas : I’m sorry, Sir, I must drop my children at school. They are already late. Police : Don’t give me any reason, you’ve broken the law. Don’t break the rules anymore. Mr Kemas : All right, Thank you. Police : Next time use a helmet and your child must sit at the back. Don’t put your family in danger. : : : : Hey, Andi. Are you sleeping? Oh...mmm...sorry, Ma’am. Don’t sleep in the class next time, OK. Yes Ma’am, I will. 169 4. Ms Dian Rino Ms Dian Rino Ms Dian : Rino, what are you doing? : I’m typing on the computer, Miss. Is there a problem? : Yes, the computer will be repaired because it is full of viruses. : Oh, I see. : Don’t use that computer. Chapter 4 What Should I Buy? Practice 2 Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant : : : : Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati Assistant Ms Wati : : : : : : : Assistant Ms Wati : : Assistant : Excuse me. Yes, Miss, can I help you? Yes, I’m looking for a T-shirt. We’ve got some T-shirts over here. What colour are you looking for? This blue one is nice. Pardon? I said this blue one is nice. Yes it is. Is it for yourself? Yes it is. Can I try it on, please? Yes, certainly Miss. No, it’s too big. It doesn’t Àt me. Have you got one in a smaller size? No, I’m afraid not. What about the green one? No, I dont like the colour. Green doesn’t suit me. OK, I’ll leave it. Thank you. Goodbye. Practice 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. house wardrobe curtain lamp book protactor pen blackboard Chapter 6 What Do You Do? Practice 1 Dialogue 1 Dimas : May I have a drink and two pieces of bread? Assistant : Yes of course. Do you want a coffee or a tea? Dimas : I want a cup of tea, please. Dialogue 2 Amel : May I have coffee, please? Assistant : I am sorry. We serve tea but no coffee here. Practice 3 Dialogue 1 Jimbo : May I have another story book, please? Librarian : Yes , of course. Practice 5 Dialogue 2 Selvi Rina Amel Jimbo Selvi Rina Selvi Rina Selvi Rina : Which one should I buy? : Well, the short-sleeved shirt looks quite nice. The long-sleeved shirt makes you look more mature. : Both of them are very nice. : The long-sleeved shirt comes in four different colours to choose. : But it’s far more expensive than the Áowery shirt. : That’s because it is made of silk. : I will think about it before I buy. : OK. Practice 7 I would buy sleeves because it will cover my arm from sunlight. The sleeves must have bright colour, such as yellow, orange or red. When I buy sleeves, I also consider its price at least it’s reasonable enough. Chapter 5 My Family Practice 3 Lea : Do you know that Jimmy has a new car? Gito : Yes, I think it’s a nice car. What do you think? Lea : I don’t know. Don’t you think it’s too early for him to have a car? Gito : I know what you mean. I think he should wait for another four years. Lea : You’re right. : Could I borrow your spade? : I’m sorry. I don’t have a spade. Dialogue 3 Uncle Maid : Could you wash the cups, please? : Sure. Glad to help. Dialogue 4 Aunt Eni Gandi : : Could you pass the salt, please? Certainly, Aunt Eni. Here it is. Practice 4 1. He works in a restaurant. His job is to serve. What is he? 2. She works at a school. Her job is teaching. What is she? 3. He works in a Àre department. His job is to put out Àres. What is he? 4. She plays tennis and likes sport. What is she? Practice 5 This is Rianti. She is a 1secretary. She works for a 2 foreign company in Jakarta. There is a computer on her 3 desk. She often types letters on the computer. She also answers the telephone and 4 takes messages. Sometimes, she goes to 5 meeting and takes notes. Lidia is a nurse. She works in a 1 hospital in Surabaya. She helps the 2doctors and look after the 3 patients. She gives the patients the 4medicines, and she often talks to them and listen to their problems. Sometimes, she talks to the patients’ families. She always wears his nurse’s 5 uniform. Adapted from Brainwaves, 1998 170 English In Focus for Grade VII Chapter 7 Work Out Chapter 8 My Hobby Practice 3 Practice 3 Krisna : Neta, did you watch the sports news this morning? Neta : I didn’t. Can you tell me the result of Chelsea’s match against Liverpool? Krisna : Well, Liverpool defeated Chelsea by 3 goals to 1. Neta : Really? How come? Krisna : It’s fantastic! Dirk Kuyt scored a hat-trick in the game. Baron, Dedi and Arul are having lunch in the canteen. Practice 5 1. Do you know what the pictures are about? 2. What do you see in picture 1? 3. What is the boy doing in picture 2? 4. What do you think of picture 3? 5. Are all the pictures in sequence (berurutan)? Baron : Our new English teacher just came from Cambridge. His name is Jonathan. Arul : Is that right? Dedi : Yes, that’s right. Baron : I heard he is a baseball coach, too. Arul : Really? I don’t know how to play baseball. Dedi : Don’t you? Arul : No, I don’t. Maybe I should join the baseball club. Baron : Yes, I think you should. Practice 5 It is easy to fall asleep easily. Follow these steps. First, lay your body down in a comfortable sofa. Then, read something that entertain you. After that, drink a glass of hot milk. Next, you’ll feel so sleepy Ànally, have a nice dream, no snoring, okay! Listening Script 171 Answer Key Chapter 1 What Is Your Name? Speaking Practice 4 1. Roger Mrs Felix Roger Mrs Felix Roger 2. Mrs Felix Roger Mirza Togur Rico : Good morning, Ma’am. : Good morning. Are you a new student? : Yes, Ma’am. I am Roger Sondakh. I am in 1C. How do you do? : How do you do? My name is Felicia Felix. I am an English teacher. Do you come from Manado? : Yes, Ma’am. My parents live there. But I live here with my brother. : Nice to meet you, Roger. : Nice to meet you, too, Mrs Felix. : Hi, Togur. How are you? : Hi, Mirza. I am Àne thanks. And you? : Not too bad, thanks. Practice 7 1. SANTI = es, eɪ, en, ti:, aɪ 2. SUSAN = es, ju:, es, eɪ, en 3. ALAM = eɪ, el, eɪ, em 4. ROBERT = ɑ:, əʊ, bi:, i:, ɑ:, ti: 5. ELIZABETH = i:, el, aɪ, zed, eɪ, bi:, i:, ti:, eɪtʃ 6. JONATHAN = dʒeɪ, əʊ, en, eɪ, ti:, eɪtʃ, eɪ, en. Practice 8 2. Teacher Anton Teacher Yeni Teacher Yeni : : : : : : How do you spell your name, Anton? eɪ, en, ti:, əʊ, en Good, How about you, Yeni? waɪ, i:, en, aɪ. Nicely done. Thank you. Writing Practice 3 It’s been two months, last time, spend some time, party, wait to see you. Practice 5 Andra meets Una and Su Lian in the park. Andra : Hi. I am Andra. Una : Hello. We are Una and Su Lian. Andra : Oh, you are twins! Una : No, we aren’t Andra : But you are exactly alike! Su Lian : No, I am nineteen years old, but Una isn’t even eighteen yet. Andra : Well, I am glad to meet you. Randi comes and joins them. Andra : Una, Su Lian, this is Randi. Una : Hi, Randi. Susan : Hello, Randi. How do you do? Randi : Hello, girls. How do you do? (to Randi) Are they twins? Andra : No, they aren’t twins.Writing 172 English In Focus for Grade VII Practice 3 2. Ary : Ali : Ary : Ali : 3. Dudi : Monty : Dudi : Monty : Hello. What is your name? Hello. My name is Ali. I am Ary. Nice to meet you, Ali. Nice to meet you, too. Good evening. What is your name? Good evening. My name is Monty. I am Dudi. Pleased to meet you, Monty. Pleased to meet you, too. Chapter 2 Things around Us Reading Practice 4 1. map 2. cupboard 3. timetable 4. clock 5. bookshelf 6. calendar 7. blackboard 8. ruler 9. door 10. window 11. broom 12. book 13. backpack 14. chair 15. table Practice 5 1. shears 2 wheelbarrow 5 watering can 1 sickle 3 hoe 4 2. sofa 5 book case 4 curtain 2 electric fan 7 lamp 8 table 6 vase 3 picture 1 3. sheet 6 stool 3 wardrobe 1 blanket 5 pillow 4 mirror 2 Practice 6 1. e 2. g 3. a 4. j 5. h 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. i c d b f Enrich Your Knowledge 1. bedroom 2. bathroom 3. kitchen 4. dining room 5. living room 6. garage 7. wardrobe 8. yard Writing Practice 5 1. There is 2. There are 3. There is Practice 6 1. Is there 2. Are there 3. Are there Practice 7 1. There are books on the table. 2. There are tape recorders in the table. 3. There are apples and grapes on the basket. 4. There is a cat under the table. Chapter 3 Let’s Go to School Reading Practice 7 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c Practice 6 2. Àsh 3. reading, read 4. playing, play Practice 7 1. Is, is 2. Are, are 3. am, am 4. is, is 5. is, is Practice 8 1. e 2. c 3 a 4. d 5. b Writing Crossword puzzle 1. classroom 2. coffee 3. behind 4. money 5. house 6. Áower 7. bridge 8. beautiful 9. water 10. bird 11. begin 12. envelope Chapter 4 What Should I Buy? Listening Practice 5 1. buy 2. sleeve 3. nice 4. four 5. colours 6. expensive Speaking Practice 4 burger french fries steak coke pizza salad pasta coffee apple pie ice cream mousse Practice 5 1. cheesecake 2. pizza 3. steak 4. juice Reading Practice 2 1. false 2. false 3. false 4. true 5. true 6. false 7. true 8. false 9. true 10. false Practice 2 1. e 2. g 3. a 4. j 5. h 6. i 7. c 8 d 9. b 10. f Writing Practice 5 3-6-2-5-4-1 Practice 6 1. about two weeks 2. rice cooker and blenders 3. reducing price of things 4. a free alarm clock 5. newspaper Answer Key 173 Practice 7 1. c 2. d 3. f 4. i 5. j 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 3. 4. 5. 6. h a e b g Reading Practice 4 1. His name is Kevin. 2. He has two sisters. 3. Bali. 4. Kevin and his family. 5. It faces directly to the beach. Practice 9 1. a loaf of 2. a can of 3. a jar of 4. a bowl of 5. a bottle of 6. a cup of 7. a cone of 8. a ream of 9. a sack of 10. a teaspoonful of Practice 11 Soho Department Store, End of Season Sale, to 70 %, 30 -50 %, 40 %, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Practice 12 1. spend 2. buyer 3. picnic 4. bargain 5. cashier 6. trousers 7. time 8. yesterday 9. thank 10. shirt 11. service 12. costumer 13. motorist 14. margarine 15. vegetable Chapter 6 What Do You Do? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. b d a a b a c d a c 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I had a wonderful holiday. The weather is nice today. The girls are buying a book. The cats are sleeping under the table. The women are reading magazines. The men are cleaning cars. I am drawing a picture. She is cleaning the house. Your brother is not reading a book. Are we watching television? b d b d a b c a c a 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. a c a b c d b c b d 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. b c b a a a a b b a Chapter 5 My Family Speaking Practice 9 1. There is; on 2. There is; in 174 Writing Practice 3 1. daughter 2. uncles 3. brothers 4. grandfather 5. grandmother 6. cousins 7. wife 8. mother Enrich Your Knowledge 2. It’s eleven twenty or it’s twenty past eleven. 3. It’s three twenty-seven or it’s twenty-seven past three. 4. It’s six thirty-Àve or it’s twenty-Àve to seven. 5. It’s one Àfty or it’s ten to two. Exercise of Chapters 1–4 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. There is; beside There is; under There are; on There are; around English In Focus for Grade VII Listening Practice 1 1. drink 2. bread 3. coffee 4. tea 5. coffee 6. tea Practice 3 1. Yes, of course. 2. I’m sorry. I don’t have a spade. 3. Sure. Glad to help. Practice 4 1. He is a waiter. 2. She is a secretary. 3. He is a Àreman. 4. She is an athlete. Practice 5 Text 1 1. secretary 2. big computer 3. desk 4. takes 5. meetings Text 2 1. hospital 2. doctors 3. patients 4. medicine 5. uniforms 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Speaking Practice 10 nose 8 tooth 12 beard 1 cheek 3 tongue 10 nostril 9 hair 11 chin 4 lip 6 ear 5 moustache 7 eye 13 forehead 2 eye brow 14 Practice 11 2. Heni Butet Heni Butet Heni Butet 3. Tuti Ani Tuti Ani Tuti Ani : : : : : : : : : : : : Practice 14 2. come 3. walk 4. attend 5. have 6. works 7. like 8. chases 9. works 10. sits Reading Practice 3 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. c Practice 4 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. False 7. False 8. True 9. False 10. False Practice 8 1. tetangga 2. badut 3. bekerja 4. karnaval pekerjaan hiburan tertawa lucu rambut palsu baik hati Writing Practice 1 1. b 2. a 3. c Practice 2 Do you know Wina? Yes, I do. What is she like? She has straight hair. What is she? She is a teacher. Do you know Yuni? Yes, I do. What is she like? She has long and black hair. What is she? She is a secretary. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a hairdresser a butcher a typist a tailor a nurse a dentist a carpenter a barber a soldier a sailor Practice 3 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b Practice 4 1. pilot 2. electrician 3. photographer 4. driver 5. receptionist 6. Áight attendant 7. carpenter 8. tailor Practice 6 2. Mrs Tike is a teacher. She works in SMP 6. She teaches English. 3. Mr Salam is a journalist. He works for Kompas. He covers news. 4. Toni and Andi are guides. They work for travel agency. They take people on tours. 5. The men are mechanics. They work in a workshop. They repair cars. Practice 7 1–4–3–7–8–6–2–5 Chapter 7 Work Out Listening Practice 3 1. this morning 2. can 3. tell 4. defeated 5. Really Practice 4 1. Probably they are friends. 2. Chelsea’s match against Liverpool. 3. A football player of Liverpool. 4. He scored a hat-trick. Answer Key 175 Practice 7 1. False 2. False 3. True Speaking Practice 9 1. soon 2. very 3. by car 4. one afternoon 5. all day 6. silently 7. where 8. seriously Reading Practice 4 1. a. join the health club. b. exercises after work. c. never smoke cigarettes. 2. Because she wants to keep in shape and stay healthy. 3. various answers Writing Practice 4 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. f 5. a 6. b Practice 6 c–b–d–a Chapter 8 My Hobby Listening Practice 5 1. steps 2. Àrst 3. then 4. after that 5. next 6. Ànally Speaking Practice 8 1. Do; do 2. Does; doesn’t 3. Does; does 4. Do; don’t 5. Do 6. does 7. Don’t 8. doesn’t 9. don’t 10. don’t Reading Practice 4 dcaeb Writing Practice Preparation 4-2-1-3-5 176 English In Focus for Grade VII How to Make It c-a-b-d Practice 5 1. grill 2. garnies 3. cook 4. chop 5. cut 6. heat 7. baked 8. fry 9. cook 10. grind Exercise of Chapters 5–8 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. a d a b b a c a d d 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. d a b c a c c a a d 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. b a b b b b c b b c 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. c c a c d b d b a b 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Anto’s hobby is jogging. Rian usually rides his bike on Sundays. Yes, it can. d e b a c h i j f g I go to school every day. Eric dances very well. Final Review A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. b b d b a d c d b b 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. B. 3-1-2-5-4 C. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. d d c b c d a c a c 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. c a b a b a c b c d 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. b a a b c d c c d c 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. a b b c d b a d c0 c She goes swimming. She has English tuition class at 6.00 pm on Tuesday. Her grandmother. She has to attend her English tuition class. The best day for him to visit Maya is Thursday.