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LESSON
PLAN
School                               :     SMA N 1 Metro
Subject                             :
    English
Class/Semester                 :     XI / 2
Time Allocation               :     4 x 45
minutes (2 meetings)
Learning Topic                :     Stories
that I like
Meeting                            :     1 and 2
A.     Standard Competency
         Listening
8.     
Understanding the meaning of short functional text
and monologue form
report, narrative,
and analytical exposition in the context of daily life.        
B.     Basic Competency
8.2.    Respond to the meaning of the text using a
variety of monologues spoken language accurately, fluently and acceptable in the
context of daily life in the form of text: narrative.
C.     Indicator Competency Achievement 
Table Indicator
Competency Achievement and the Character and Cultural Value
Indicator Competency Achievement 
 | 
  
The character and  
cultural values  
 | 
 
1.     
  Responding to the discourse of narrative monologue form. 
2.     
  Identifying the characteristic
  based on the story. 
 | 
  
Religious, honest, tolerance,
  discipline, hard work, independent, democratic, curiosity, the spirit of
  nationalism, patriotism, respect for achievement, friendship, love peace,
  fond of  reading, environmental care, social
  care, responsibility, self confidence 
 | 
 
Entrepreneurship /
Economics Creative:
§ 
Self-confidence (constancy, optimism).
§ 
Task-oriented (having motivation, persistent / resolute, determined and energetic).
§ 
Risk maker (like a
challenge, being able to lead).
§ 
Future oriented
(have a perspective for the future).
D.     Instructional Objective 
At
the end of the lesson students can:
1. Respond to the discourse of narrative monologue form
1. Respond to the discourse of narrative monologue form
E.     Material
1.     
Narrative text
Narrative is an account of a sequence
of events, usually in chronological order. Narrative is basically story and
within this, storytelling, there are many kinds of narrative - comedy, mystery,
romance, horror are some of the commoner types. 
Social Function: To amuse/entertain the
readers and to tell a story.
Generic Structure: Orientation,
Complication, Resolution, and Reorientation.
Language Features: Past tense and chronologically
arranged.
2. Monolog text
in form narrative
Watching
through podcast about a tale of two frogs, the princess and the dragon.
3.  Vocabulary related to
the theme / character.
e.g.       : legend, long time ago, once upon a time
             : The elder frog was lazy.
F.      Instructional Method/Technique: 
Three-phase
technique. 
G.     Learning Strategy
Table Steps of Learning Activities 
No 
 | 
  
Teacher
  Activity 
 | 
  
Students
  Activity 
 | 
  
Objective 
 | 
  
Time Allocation 
 | 
 
1. 
 | 
  
1.     
  Pre-Activity  
§ 
  Greetings and  praying 
§ 
  Calling the roll  
§ 
  Asking the students’ knowledge about a story.  
 | 
  
Answer the story known by the students 
 | 
  
Teacher
  knows the students’
  knowledge about a story. 
 | 
  
5’ 
 | 
 
2. 
 | 
  
2.       
  Presentation   
a.   
  Exploration Activity  
Teacher
  mentions some vocabularies that will be heard by the students and ask them to
  translate it then. 
b.  
  Elaboration Activity 
·     
  Teacher asks the students to listen narrative text classically as well
  as giving some questions based on the story. 
·     
  Teacher explains about the generic structure of the text.  
·     
  Teacher asks the  Students to discuss  some narrative questions delivered in
  pair 
c.   Confirmation Activity
   
§ 
  Teacher gives the right answer based on the
  question given.  
§ 
  Teacher asks the  Students to give their oppinion about the
  story.  
Character values: 
ü
  Hard work 
ü
  Honest 
ü
  Respect for achievement   
ü
  Friendly 
ü
  Social
  care 
 | 
  
Students translate the
  vocabularies spoken by the teacher. 
Story about
  two frogs and princess and the dragon.  
·  
  Students listen to the media podcast narrative classically as
  well as answer some questions addressed by the teacher. 
· Students
  pay attention to the teacher explanation . 
·  
  Students discuss  some narrative questions delivered in
  pair. 
·  
  Students correct their answer and so is repair
  it.  
·  
  Students give their opinion related to the
  story.   
 | 
  
·  Students have some hint vocabularies due to story that
  will be heard. 
·  Students are able to understand
  the generic structure and determine the words/answer from the narrative.  
§ Students know the right answer based on the question
  delivered.   
· 
  Students learn about
  positive values based on the story.  
 | 
  
5’ 
15’ 
20’ 
10’ 
10’ 
10’ 
 | 
 
3. 
 | 
  
3.    
  Post-Activity 
·    
  Teacher asks some
  difficulties faced by the students during the learning activities.  
·    
  Teacher gives
  reinforcement for students’ work. 
·    
  Teacher asks the
  students to find out another story from another source, closing and praying. 
 | 
  
·    
  Students tell some
  difficulties during the learning activities. 
·    
  Students get reinforcement.
   
·    
  Students get the
  assignment and praying.  
 | 
  
· 
  Teacher knows some
  difficulties faced by the students during the learning activities. 
·  Students feel appreciated for their work. 
·   
  Students can find
  out more narrative story and how to make a good farewell.  
 | 
  
5’ 
5’ 
5’ 
 | 
 
H.     Instructional Media and Learning Sources
1.     
Text book: Developing English Competencies,  Departement Pendidikan Nasional, 2008.
2.     
Some related podcasts.
3.     
Video player/laptop, and stereo.
4.      Script
monolog in form narratives.
I.       Assessment  
I. Indicator, Technique, Instrument Form, and Sample Instrument.
No. 
 | 
  
Indicator 
 | 
  
Technique  
 | 
  
Instrument Form  
 | 
  
Sample Instrument  
 | 
 
1.  
 | 
  
Respond to narrative monologue discourse 
 | 
  
Written Test 
 | 
  
structured Essay  
 | 
  
Listen to the monolog and fill in the blank with the
  correct answer  
 | 
 
II. Instrument Form
1. Fill the
blanks with the words you heard.
The Legend of Lake Toba
There was a fisherman who (1) ____________
in Batak Land. His name was Batara Guru Sahala. When he was angling, he (2)
__________ a fish. He was surprised to find that fish because the fish could
talk and it (3) ___________ to set it free. He did accordingly.
            After getting free, the
fish (4) __________ into a beautiful woman and Sahala fell in love with her.
Sahala asked her to marry him and the woman received him.  However, she asked his promised not to tell
anyone the (5) ___________ that she was once a fish. They were very happily married,
and got two daughters.
            It was a pity on Sahala. One day
when he got very angry with his daughters, he (6) ________ his promise and he
(7) ________ it. He told his daughters that they were the daughters of a fish.
            His wife could not (8) ____________
him. Suddenly, the earth began to shake and volcanoes started to erupt. The
earth (9) _____________and formed a big hole. People said that the hole (10)
______Lake Toba.  
Answer key
1.           
Lived                  6.
Forgot
2.           
Caught               7.
Broke
3.           
Begged               8.
Forgive
4.           
Changed             9.
Cracked
5.           
Secret                 10.
Became
III.
Scoring Guidance     
    
a. For
number 1, every correct answer given a score of 10
  total
maximal   score 1. 10 X 10                                              =   100   

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