Rabu, 26 Februari 2014

Lesson Plan (blog activity)

Lesson Plan (LP)
Unit Education                 : SMAN 1 Purwokerto
Subject                             : English Language
Class/Semester               : X/1
Meeting                           : 9th
Time allotment                : 2x45 minutes
Place                                   : Computer Laboratory (40 computers with 1,2 Mbps internet speed)
I. Standard Competency
 9Speaking
Express meaning in transactional and interpersonal conversation in real life situation.
II. Based Competency
9.1 Express meaning in transactional and interpersonal conversation formal and informal accurately , frequently and acceptable by using simple spoken language in real life situation and involved: inviting/offering, accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
III. Indicator
1. Cognitive
a. Process  :  -Identify vocabulary which is used in expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Product :-Use right vocabulary to accept allurement/offering/invitation.
-Make dialogues using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
-Post the dialogues in the blogs.
-Give comments on other students' blogs about the dialogues.
2. Psychomotor
Play the dialogue with expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
 3. Affective
a. Character:-Be creative in making dialogue with using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Social skill:-Be polite in interacting by using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
IV. Teaching Objectives
1. Cognitive:
a. Reading material in the blog , students are able to identify the vocabulary about accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Reading material in the blog, students are able to use the vocabulary about accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
c. Students are able to make dialogues using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
d. Students are able to post the dialogues in the blogs.
e. Students are able to give comments on other students' blogs about the dialogues.
2. Psychomotor
-Given the option of situations, students could act the dialogue by using the right vocabulary in expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
3. Affective
a. Acting the dialogue, students be more creative in making dialogue with expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Acting the dialogue, students be polite in interacting by using the expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
V. Teaching Material 
 (Cognitive, Psychomotor, Affective)
Expressions of accepting invitation (attachment)
Source:
-Developing English Competencies for Senior High School Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
-www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/social/social03.htm
                                                        
VI. Teaching Method:
 -PAIKEM (Active, Innovative, Creative, Effective, and Interesting Learning)
 -Inquiry (students are motivated to be more active in thinking and solving problems by themselves)
 -Communicative language teaching
 (students are expected to be active in using the language in order to learn it)
 -Role play (the students act dialogues consist of expression of accepting invitation)
VII. Teaching Steps
Meeting
Activity
Time allotment
First
Pre-activity
-Teacher greets the students, and then the students reply.
-Review the previous lesson.
-Students are told about the topic and the objectives for today material by teacher.
-The students are motivated by the teacher.
10’

Whilst activity
Exploration                       
-The students are asked to share their experiences that relate to the accepting invitation.
-The students are asked to open the teacher's blog individually by using computers in the computer laboratory.
-The students read the dialogues about expression of accepting invitation on the blog individually.
-The students identify theexpression of accepting invitation on the blog individually.
Elaboration
-The students are given situation of accepting invitation, and then they should create dialogues based on the situation in pairs.        
-The students are asked to post the dialogues on their own blogs.
-The students are given the criteria of good comments.
-The students are asked to give comments on friends' blogs about the dialogues.
Confirmation                    
-The students ask the teacher about what they do not still understand, and then the teacher help the students to find the answer.
70’

Post-activity                     
-Students are asked to make conclusion.
-The students are asked to make videos in CDs when they act out the dialogues that they have made.
- Teacher dismisses the class.
10’
VIII. Media/Sources
         -Handout on blog
IX. Scoring
(Attachment)
Attachment

Scoring Sheet for Personal
Score
Elements
5
4
3
2
Pronunciation
The pronunciation is clearly intelligible. Make few mispronunciations of some words (not more than 10 words).
The pronunciation is intelligible. Make several mispronunciation of some words (11 – 15 words)
The pronunciation is quite intelligible, can be heard slightly from the back of the class. Make quite a lot mispronunciation of some words (16 – 20 words)
The pronunciation is not intelligible, cannot be heard from the back of the class. Make many mispronunciation of some words (> 21 words)
Fluency
Very appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Less appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Does not appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Content
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation.  
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation. Only makes 1 wrong expression.
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation. Makes 2-3 wrong expressions.
Not  based on the given situation.
Comments

Total Score
Excellent: 13-15                      Good: 10-12                              Fair: 5-9
Poor: ≤ 8
 Handout
Invitation
I'd Love to!
Informal situation

Inviting
Accepting an Invitation
Declining an Invitation
·       Why don't you come to ....
·       Like to come to ....
·       Come and ....
·       Shall we come to ....
·       You must come to ....
·    I would/will ....
·    That would be very nice.
·    OK!
·    All right (then).
·    That sounds great
·    I’d like to
·    I’d love to
·     I'm very sorry, I don't
think I can.
·     I'd like to, but ....
·     I'm afraid I've
already promised ....
·     Thank you for asking
me, but ....
·     Unfortunately, I can't
....
Formal situation
Inviting
Accepting an Invitation
Declining an Invitation
·  Would you like to ....
·  I'd very much like
you to ....
·  We should be
pleased/delighted if
you could ....
·  Would you care to ....
· You will ... won't you?
·      That's very kind of you.
·      We'd very much like
to ....
·      What a delightful idea.
·      With the greatest
pleasure.
·      Thank you very much
for inviting me.
·   Sorry, I can't.
·   I'd love to, but ....
·   I don't think I can.
·   I wish I could, but ....

Source: Developing English Competencies for Senior High school Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
Look at these examples. Identify the expression.
Dialogue 1
Mrs Swan is invited by Bella to come to her sister’s wedding
Bella                      :Good morning, Mrs Swan would you like to  come to my sister’s wedding?
Mrs Swan            :Thank you very much for inviting me. When will the party start?
Bella                      : at .3.00 p.m in Hilton Hotel.
Mrs Swan            : OK! See you in the party!
Dialogue 2
Arief and Rita are fond of literature. They enjoy reading stories, novels, and watching drama.
On the way home,Arief and Rita have a chat.
Arief      : Do you have a plan for tomorrow holiday?
Rita        : Too bad. I have nothing to do.
Arief      : I've got a plan for tomorrow. You must come to my house!
Rita        : Really? Tell me, please. Then, I'll decide to come or not.
Arief      : I've got a new interesting novel and VCD of a drama performance.
Rita        : Wow, great. What are they about? Are they interesting?
Arief      : If I tell you now, it won't surprise you. Now, decide. Like to come to my house
to enjoy them?
Rita        : I'd love to. I'll be at your house at 8.00 in the morning.

Source: Developing English Competencies for Senior High school Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
The Situations
1.
a. You should invite your headmaster to come to your graduation party. You decide where and when the graduation party will be held.
b. You are a headmaster. You accept the invitation from a student to the graduation party. You should ask when and where the graduation party will be held.
2.
a. You should invite your classmate to your birthday party. You decide where and when the birthday party will be held.
b. You are a classmate. You can only accept birthday party invitation. You should ask when and where the graduation party will be held.
3.
a. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You should invite your girlfriend/boyfriend to go to the movie. You decide where and when you will watch movie.
b. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You can only accept invitation of going to the movie. You cannot accept other invitation. You should ask where and  when you will watch movie.
4.
a. You are a teacher. You invite your student to come to a meeting. You decide what kind of meeting, when and where the meeting will be held.
b. You are a student. You can only accept an invitation to a meeting from your teacher. You should ask what kind of meeting, when and where the meeting will be held.
 5.
a. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You should invite your girlfriend/boyfriend to have dinner at your house with your family.  You decide when you will have the dinner.
b. You are boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You can only accept invitation from your girlfriend/boyfriend to have dinner at her/his house with her/his family. You ask when you will have the dinner.
6.
a. You are a grandmother/grandfather. You invite your grandchild to come to your 50th wedding anniversary party. You decide when and where the wedding anniversary party will be held.

b. You are a grandchild. You can only accept invitation from your grandmother/grandfather to go to her/his 50th wedding anniversary party. You cannot accept other invitation except that. You ask when and where the wedding anniversary party will be held.
Purwokerto, 21-05-2013
Lecturer                                                                                                               Practitioner
Bambang                                                                                                               Priska K.

Rabu, 19 Februari 2014

A Wiki: Learn English Cyber

I've set up Wiki on Learn English Cyber
This is a wiki for those interested in learning English through cyber world.
On this wiki, there are theories and also exercises so that the students can open this wiki to learn and to do the exercises. They can also post their work there so that I can give them score by this wiki.
That's the plan :)

Selasa, 18 Februari 2014

Lesson Plan

Lesson Plan (LP)
Unit Education                 : SMAN 1 Purwokerto
Subject                             : English Language
Class/Semester               : X/1
Meeting                           : 9th
Time allotment                : 2x45 minutes
Place                                   : Computer Laboratory (40 computers with 1,2 Mbps internet speed)
I. Standard Competency
 9Speaking
Express meaning in transactional and interpersonal conversation in real life situation.
II. Based Competency
9.1 Express meaning in transactional and interpersonal conversation formal and informal accurately , frequently and acceptable by using simple spoken language in real life situation and involved: inviting/offering, accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
III. Indicator
1. Cognitive
a. Process  :  -Identify vocabulary which is used in expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Product :-Use right vocabulary to accept allurement/offering/invitation.
-Make dialogues using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
-Post the dialogues in the blogs.
-Give comments on other students' blogs about the dialogues.
2. Psychomotor
Play the dialogue with expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
 3. Affective
a. Character:-Be creative in making dialogue with using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation. 
b. Social skill:-Be polite in interacting by using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
IV. Teaching Objectives
1. Cognitive:
a. Reading material in the blog , students are able to identify the vocabulary about accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Reading material in the blog, students are able to use the vocabulary about accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
c. Students are able to make dialogues using expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
d. Students are able to post the dialogues in the blogs.
e. Students are able to give comments on other students' blogs about the dialogues.
2. Psychomotor
-Given the option of situations, students could act the dialogue by using the right vocabulary in expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
3. Affective
a. Acting the dialogue, students be more creative in making dialogue with expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
b. Acting the dialogue, students be polite in interacting by using the expression of accepting allurement/offering/invitation.
V. Teaching Material 
 (Cognitive, Psychomotor, Affective)
Expressions of accepting invitation (attachment)
Source:
-Developing English Competencies for Senior High School Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
-www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/social/social03.htm
                                                        
VI. Teaching Method:
 -PAIKEM (Active, Innovative, Creative, Effective, and Interesting Learning)
 -Inquiry (students are motivated to be more active in thinking and solving problems by themselves)
 -Communicative language teaching
 (students are expected to be active in using the language in order to learn it)
 -Role play (the students act dialogues consist of expression of accepting invitation)
VII. Teaching Steps
Meeting
Activity
Time allotment
First
Pre-activity
-Teacher greets the students, and then the students reply.
-Review the previous lesson.
-Students are told about the topic and the objectives for today material by teacher.
-The students are motivated by the teacher.
10’
Whilst activity
Exploration                       
-The students are asked to share their experiences that relate to the accepting invitation.
-The students are asked to open the teacher's blog individually by using computers in the computer laboratory.
-The students read the dialogues about expression of accepting invitation on the blog individually.
-The students identify theexpression of accepting invitation on the blog individually.
Elaboration
-The students are given situation of accepting invitation, and then they should create dialogues based on the situation in pairs.        
-The students are asked to post the dialogues on their own blogs.
-The students are given the criteria of good comments.
-The students are asked to give comments on friends' blogs about the dialogues.
Confirmation                    
-The students ask the teacher about what they do not still understand, and then the teacher help the students to find the answer.
70’
Post-activity                     
-Students are asked to make conclusion.
-The students are asked to make videos in CDs when they act out the dialogues that they have made.
- Teacher dismisses the class.
10’
VIII. Media/Sources
         -Handout on blog
IX. Scoring
(Attachment)
Attachment

Scoring Sheet for Personal
Score
Elements
5
4
3
2
Pronunciation
The pronunciation is clearly intelligible. Make few mispronunciations of some words (not more than 10 words).
The pronunciation is intelligible. Make several mispronunciation of some words (11 – 15 words)
The pronunciation is quite intelligible, can be heard slightly from the back of the class. Make quite a lot mispronunciation of some words (16 – 20 words)
The pronunciation is not intelligible, cannot be heard from the back of the class. Make many mispronunciation of some words (> 21 words)
Fluency
Very appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Less appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Does not appropriately maintain speed, voice quality, voice expression and intonation.
Content
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation.  
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation. Only makes 1 wrong expression.
Contains the right expressions of accepting invitation based on the given situation. Makes 2-3 wrong expressions.
Not  based on the given situation.
Comments
Total Score
Excellent: 13-15                      Good: 10-12                              Fair: 5-9
Poor: ≤ 8
 Handout
 
  
Invitation
I'd Love to!
Informal situation

Inviting
Accepting an Invitation
Declining an Invitation
·       Why don't you come to ....
·       Like to come to ....
·       Come and ....
·       Shall we come to ....
·       You must come to ....
·    I would/will ....
·    That would be very nice.
·    OK!
·    All right (then).
·    That sounds great
·    I’d like to
·    I’d love to
·     I'm very sorry, I don't
think I can.
·     I'd like to, but ....
·     I'm afraid I've
already promised ....
·     Thank you for asking
me, but ....
·     Unfortunately, I can't
....
Formal situation
Inviting
Accepting an Invitation
Declining an Invitation
·  Would you like to ....
·  I'd very much like
you to ....
·  We should be
pleased/delighted if
you could ....
·  Would you care to ....
· You will ... won't you?
·      That's very kind of you.
·      We'd very much like
to ....
·      What a delightful idea.
·      With the greatest
pleasure.
·      Thank you very much
for inviting me.
·   Sorry, I can't.
·   I'd love to, but ....
·   I don't think I can.
·   I wish I could, but ....

Source: Developing English Competencies for Senior High school Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
Look at these examples. Identify the expression.
Dialogue 1
Mrs Swan is invited by Bella to come to her sister’s wedding
Bella                      :Good morning, Mrs Swan would you like to  come to my sister’s wedding?
Mrs Swan            :Thank you very much for inviting me. When will the party start?
Bella                      : at .3.00 p.m in Hilton Hotel.
Mrs Swan            : OK! See you in the party!
Dialogue 2
Arief and Rita are fond of literature. They enjoy reading stories, novels, and watching drama.
On the way home,Arief and Rita have a chat.
Arief      : Do you have a plan for tomorrow holiday?
Rita        : Too bad. I have nothing to do.
Arief      : I've got a plan for tomorrow. You must come to my house!
Rita        : Really? Tell me, please. Then, I'll decide to come or not.
Arief      : I've got a new interesting novel and VCD of a drama performance.
Rita        : Wow, great. What are they about? Are they interesting?
Arief      : If I tell you now, it won't surprise you. Now, decide. Like to come to my house
to enjoy them?
Rita        : I'd love to. I'll be at your house at 8.00 in the morning.

Source: Developing English Competencies for Senior High school Grade X and Serious English for Serious Students.
The Situations
1.
a. You should invite your headmaster to come to your graduation party. You decide where and when the graduation party will be held.
b. You are a headmaster. You accept the invitation from a student to the graduation party. You should ask when and where the graduation party will be held.
2.
a. You should invite your classmate to your birthday party. You decide where and when the birthday party will be held.
b. You are a classmate. You can only accept birthday party invitation. You should ask when and where the graduation party will be held.
3.
a. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You should invite your girlfriend/boyfriend to go to the movie. You decide where and when you will watch movie.
b. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You can only accept invitation of going to the movie. You cannot accept other invitation. You should ask where and  when you will watch movie.
4.
a. You are a teacher. You invite your student to come to a meeting. You decide what kind of meeting, when and where the meeting will be held.
b. You are a student. You can only accept an invitation to a meeting from your teacher. You should ask what kind of meeting, when and where the meeting will be held.
 5.
a. You are a boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You should invite your girlfriend/boyfriend to have dinner at your house with your family.  You decide when you will have the dinner.
b. You are boyfriend/girlfriend of someone. You can only accept invitation from your girlfriend/boyfriend to have dinner at her/his house with her/his family. You ask when you will have the dinner.
6.
a. You are a grandmother/grandfather. You invite your grandchild to come to your 50th wedding anniversary party. You decide when and where the wedding anniversary party will be held.

b. You are a grandchild. You can only accept invitation from your grandmother/grandfather to go to her/his 50th wedding anniversary party. You cannot accept other invitation except that. You ask when and where the wedding anniversary party will be held.
Purwokerto, 21-05-2013
Lecturer                                                                                                               Practitioner
Bambang                                                                                                               Priska K.