Lesson plan of Senior High School for listening and speaking skill DOCX

Title Lesson plan of Senior High School for listening and speaking skill
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LESSON PLAN School : Lesson : English Class/Semester : XI /1 STANDARD COMPETENCE 2. Speaking Expressing the meaning of spoken text in form of narrative accurately, frequently, thanks in context of daily life to access knowledge. BASIC COMPETENCE 2.1 Expressing any kinds of information of generic str...


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LESSON PLAN School : Lesson : English Class/Semester : XI /1 STANDARD COMPETENCE 2. Speaking Expressing the meaning of spoken text in form of narrative accurately, frequently, thanks in context of daily life to access knowledge. BASIC COMPETENCE 2.1 Expressing any kinds of information of generic structure in narrative 2.2 Doing simple monologue about narrative INDICATOR . -Expressing the simple past tense which use TIME ALLOCATION : 2x45 minutes MEETING : 2 VI. TEACHING-LEARNING OBJECTIVES : - Students are able to understand the meaning of narrative text - Students are able to identifying the generic structure of narrative text and the right grammar VII. TEACHING-LEARNING MATERIAL The material about narrative text The Legend of Lake Toba and THE LEGEND OF LAKE TOBA Once, a fisherman named Bhatara Guru Sahala lived in Batakland. One day, he caught a fish. To his surprise, he found that the fish could talk! It begged Sahala to set it free. Sahala did accordingly. As soon as the fish was free, it changed into a woman. She was so beautiful that the fisherman fell in love with her at once. He asked her to marry him. The woman agreed to marry Sahala. However,, she told him that he must never let out the secret that she was once a fish. Sahala promised her that he would not tell anyone about it. They were happily married, and had two daughters. Every morning, Sahala went out fishing. His daughters would bring him his lunch. One day, however, instead of bringing the food to their father,, the girls ate it,. When Sahala learnt what they had done with his meal, he got very angry. He shouted at them, saying, "You behaved exactly like the daughters of a fish." The girls did not know what their father meant. They went home and asked their mother about it. When they told her what he had said, she was very annoyed. Although Sahala apologized to her later, she would not forgive him for breaking his promise....


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