Rabu, 05 Januari 2011

ELT METHOD TASK: ATIN PURWADI (0813042021) LESSON PLAN CONDUCTING BY CLT METHOD







LESSON PLAN CONDUCTING BY CLT METHOD
(An Assignment of English Teaching Method)










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Arranged by:
Atin Purwadi
SRN: 0813042021







ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGY FACULTY
UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG
2011

LESSON PLAN CONDUCTING BY CLT METHOD

School                         : SMA Negeri 1 Batanghari
Subject                       : English
Grade/semester          : XI /1st
Meeting                      : 1st
Time Allocation         : (2 x 45 minutes)
Skill                             : Speaking
Type of text                : Descriptive text

I.             STANDARD COMPETENCE
To express the meaning within the formal and non-formal transactional and interpersonal conversation accurately, fluently, and acceptably in daily life context.

II.          BASIC COMPETENCE
To express the meaning of monologue text accurately, fluently, and acceptably use descriptive in variety spoken language.

III.       INDICATORS
a)   Students are able to comprehend the passage of the descriptive text.
b)   Students are able to determine the generic structure of descriptive text.
c)   Students are able to express and present confidently something using the analogy of descriptive text.

IV.       OBJECTIVES
a)Having ability to determine the generic structure of descriptive text.
b)   Having ability to express and present confidently something using the analogy of descriptive text in front of class.

V.          MATERIAL
The materials are related to descriptive text. In here the text are talking about Prambanan Temple:

Descriptive text
Generic Structures
Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound in central java in Indonesia located approximately 18 km east of Jogjakarta.

General Statement
The temple is a UNESCO world heritage site and is one of the largest Hindu temples in south-east Asia. It is characterized by its tall and pointed architecture typical of Hindu temple architecture and by the 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples.
It was built around 850 CE by either Rakai Pikatan, king of the second Mataram dynasty or Balitung Maha Sambu, during the Sanjaya dynasty. Not long after its construction the temple was abandoned and began to deteriorate. Reconstruction of the compound began in 1918. The main building was completed in around 1953. Much of the original stonework has began stolen and reused at remote construction sites. A temple will only be rebuilt if at least 75% of the original stones are available and therefore only the foundation wall of most of the smaller shrines are now visible and with no plans for their reconstruction.

Explanation
The temple was damaged during the earthquake in java in 2006. Early photos suggest that although the complex appears to be structurally intact damage is significant. Large piecies of debris including carvings were scattered over the ground. The temple has been closed to the public until damage can be fully assessed. The head of Yogyakarta archeological conservation agency stated that “it will take months to identify the precise damage.” However some weeks later in 2006, the site reopened for visitors for visitors. The immediate surroundings of the Hindu temples remain off-limits for safety reason.

Closing


VI.       TECHNIQUE
a)      Practice in pairs.
b)      Perform in front of the class.

VII.    TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITY

1)      Pre-Activity (10 minutes)
·         praying and greeting
·         teacher checks the attendance list
·         teacher asks students about their activity throughout weekend, and ask one of them to tell his/her story about their home
·         teacher asks the student to mention the things that they usually see in their home, such as farmer tool
·         Teachers explain the material that they will teach is about the descriptive text of object in student’s daily activities and repeat the previous material briefly.

2)      while Activity (75 minutes)
There are three main activities:

1.      Work in group (15 minutes):
·         the teacher prepared some of the descriptive text in surrounding context, such as about farming tools. teacher should ensure count the group to provide each group with different text.
·         Then teacher divide class become several groups maximum four students in a group. Teacher writes down the order of generic structure on the board.
·         Then teacher cut a paragraph become several parts based on the number of generic structure of descriptive text.
·         Each group gets the disordered paragraph then they should discuss and order them properly, one of each group will be the representative and come in front to match each part correctly.

2.                  Work in pairs (10 minutes):
·         teacher prepare some of picture relating to the surrounding of the school, such as farming tools and/or farming pests.
·         Then student will get the picture card and they should describe the thing which they have got to their chairmate in order to their chairmate can guess what it is.

3.                  Work individually (50 minutes):
·         teacher prepare some picture of farming tools and/or faming pests which is still related to the activity 2.
·         Teacher will give each student work paper.
·         Each student will come in front and will get two pictures.
·         Then student is called one by one randomly to come in front of the class to describe the pictures that have been given to them. The pictures are same with the activity 2 relating with farming tools and farming pest.
·         While a student comes in front the others guess and fill the work sheet.

3)      post Activity (5 minutes)
·         teacher will ask the comment of the activities that have been done and give student motivation to keep study English hard.
·         Teacher close the meeting.

VIII. SOURCE

IX.       MEDIA
·         Picture of farming tools
·         work sheets
·         board

X.          EVALUATION
1)      Technique : performance
2)      Form: work in groups, pairs and individually.
3)      Scoring system:
Aspect
Score
Explanation
Percentage
Pronunciation
100
75

50
·     Easy to understand and have a native accent
·     Easy to understand but sometime have some mistakes in the pronunciation
·     difficult to understand because have many mistakes in the pronunciation
40 %
Grammar
100
70

40

·     There is no or just a few mistakes of grammar
·     Some times make mistakes in grammar but it does not influence the meaning
·     There are many mistakes in grammar and it influences the meaning
30 %
Fluency
100
75
50
·     Fluent
·     Fluency is disturbed by language problem
·     Some times the pronunciation is stop because the problem of language
15 %
Confidence
100

75

50
·   Good
·   Enough
·   Bad
15 %

4)      Instrument of evaluation:

Activity 1:
Direction: match the disordered part of a descriptive text with its appropriate generic structures. Them one of your friend in each group will be representative to stick the correct order against the board.

Disordered descriptive text 1:
Text Box: Hana’s Garden
Text Box: The garden is located in front of her house. It is near the gate. There are many plants and flower in the garden. There are mango and papaya trees around them. They are rose, jasmine, orchid, and so on.
Text Box: Hana likes them very much. She waters them every morning.
Text Box: Hana has a beautiful garden.
















Disordered descriptive text 2:
Text Box: Surakarta City

Text Box: Surakarta is located 65 km north east of Yogyakarta and 100 km south east of Semarang. In Indonesia, Surakarta has an area 44.03 km2 making it the Indonesia’s tenth biggest city after Yogyakarta. There are 5 subdistricts and 51 administrative villages. The major tribe of Surakarta is predominantly Javanese.
Surakarta has a lot of historic places. There are Kasunan Palace, Mangkunegaran Palace, Klewer Market, Vastenburg fortress, City Hall Gedhe Harjonagoro, Market Loji Gandrung, and so on. It has also a lot of engaging places and shopping centers, there are Solo Grand Mall, Solo Square, Solo Center Grocery and many more. Restaurants, hotels and other public facilities can be found in all regions.
Text Box: Surakarta is a city in Central java Indonesia. It is also referred to as Solo or Sala.
Text Box: Surakarta is a center of Javanese culture especially dances, musics, and traditional ceremony, such as Gamelan music, Keroncong, Puppets, Show Sekaten, 1st suro night, Syawlan ceremony, and so on. It is also center of Batik, since it has the Biggest Batik center in Indonesia namely Klewer market. Moreover, there are some well-known foods, such as Nasi Liwet, Nasi Timlo, Gudeg, Bakpia Balong, Intip, and Serabi

















Disordered descriptive text 3:

Text Box: MacQuarie University
Text Box: Today, a railway station is under construction. In three years time, MacQuarie will be the only university in Australia with a railway station on site. MacQuarie is poised to be the most readily accessible in Sydney region by rail and motorway, yet training its beautiful side.
Text Box: The university is located at the north Ryde Green belt, Sydney, where The New South Wales government sets aside 135 hectares for the institution in 1964. MacQuarie area was arural retreat on the city fringe, but today the campus and its surroundings have evolved beyond recognition. The North Ryde District has grown into a district of intensive occupation and hoted by a vibrans.

Blessed with a fortunate location and room to breathe MacQuarie can be proud of that carefulpalnning that get day and enrich the university most attractive natural features. A cross the campus, this emphasis on the importance of landscape has created images of the university are most likely to pleasurably recollect. 

One of the highlight of the landscape creek sides and valley floor, a grass amphitheatre, and artificial take surrounded by nature plants and eucalypts.
Text Box: MacQuarie University is one of the largest universities in Australia. This year in 2011, it celebrates its 46th anniversary.





























Activity 2:
Direction: you have to work in pair with your chairmate. a student is A and the other one is B. A should describe the thing about the characteristics of the thing in order to B can guess what it is. And then change conversely. You may choose one of the pictures below!






















Scythe
 
Garden Cart
 


















































Activity 3:
Direction: you should describe the characteristic of the things in order to your friends can guess it! (Teacher chooses two of the picture combinations of farming tools and farming pest). While the others try to guess and fill the worksheet based on your descriptions.







WORK SHEET

Direction: write down your name and class. You have to fill the blank with the name thing that your friends are described in the front of class!

Name              :
Class               :
No.
Name of the student
Name of things
Comment*
1st thing
2nd thing
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*Note: for comment you can write based on your opinion is your friend good, enough, or bad.

6 komentar:

  1. ops.. sorry readers, there should be some picture of farming tools and farming pest after the direction in activity 2, they do not appear instead. sorry for this inconvenient.

    BalasHapus
  2. u can try it.. just upload the pictures as you upload a photo in Facebook.. it's easy, actually...

    BalasHapus