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Kata Pengantar
Tentang Buku Siswa 
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Lembar KDT 
Kata Pengantar 
Tentang Buku Siswa 
Chapter 01 
Chapter 02 
Chapter 03 
Chapter 04 
Chapter 05 
Chapter 06 
Chapter 07 
Chapter 08 
Chapter 09 
Chapter 10 
Chapter 11 
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CHAPTER 
01 
Chapter 01 1
CHAPTER 1 
In this chapter you will : 
- Read a folklore 
- Learn how to suggest 
- Learn how to offer 
Prereading Activities 
Personal Connection 
If you get three wishes from a magical creature, what will you wish for? 
Write down your wishes in the space given below and share with your 
teacher and classmates. 
Genre Connection 
Folklores or tales are traditional stories that are passed on from one 
generation to another. These stories teach lessons of life. Every culture 
around the world has a unique way of expressing traditions, beliefs and 
values through folklores. Folklores are a way of passing on tradition and 
culture from one generation to another. Folklores can be classified as fairy 
tales, legends, oral history, tall tales, and fables. The study of folklores is 
called folkloristic and people who study folklores are known as folklorists. 
Folklores usually have morals and lessons for life. English antiquarian, 
William Thoms first coined the word folklore and used it in a letter to the 
periodical “The Athenaeum”. (Encyclopedia Britannica) 
Famous Folklores include: Grimm's fairy tales, The Arabian Nights, Aesop's 
Fables, Atlantis and etc. 
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- Have a discussion 
- Write a folklore 
- Create a post card and poster
The Enchanted Fish 
me go! Have mercy o' kind fisherman.” The astonished fisherman quickly threw 
Chapter 01 3 
R e a d i n g A c t i v i t y 
There once was a fisherman who 
lived with his wife in a small hut close by the 
seaside. The fisherman used to go fishing 
every day. One day, as he sat in his boat with 
his rod, looking at the sparkling waves and 
watching his line, all of a sudden his float was 
dragged away deep into the water. He 
quickly started to reel in his line and 
managed to pull out a huge fish. “Wow! This 
will feed us for days.” Much to his surprise, 
the fish started to talk and said, “Pray, let me 
live! I am not a real fish; I am an enchanted 
prince. Put me in the water again, and let me 
him back, exclaiming, “I don't want to hurt a talking fish! Go on! Go where you 
came from.” 
When the fisherman went home to his 
wife, he told her everything that 
had happened and how, on hearing it speak, he had let it go again. “Didn't you ask 
it for anything?” said the wife. “No, I didn't, what should I have asked for?” replied 
the fisherman. 
“I am surprised you don't realize what you should have asked for. We live very 
wretchedly here, in this nasty dirty hut. We are poor and I am so miserable. You 
should have asked for a nice cozy cottage. Now go back and ask the fish that we 
want a snug little cottage”, said his wife. 
The fisherman wasn't sure about this but he still went to the seashore, sat 
in his boat, went to the middle of the sea and said: 
“O enchanted beautiful Fish! 
Hear my plea! 
My wife wants not what I want, 
and she won't give up till she has her own will, 
so come forth and help me!”
The fish immediately came swimming to him, and said, “Well, what is her 
will? How can I help your wife?” Ah! said the fisherman, “she says that when I had 
caught you, I ought to have asked you for something before I let you go. She does 
not like living in our little hut, and wants a snug little cottage.” “Go home, then,” 
said the fish; She is already in the cottage!” So the fisherman went home, and saw 
his wife standing at the door of a nice trim little cottage. “Come in, come on in! 
Look at the beautiful cottage we have.” Everything went fine for a while, and then 
one day fisherman's wife said, “Husband, there is not enough room for us in this 
cottage, go back to the fish and tell him to make me an emperor.” “Wife,” said the 
fisherman, “I don't want to go to him again, perhaps he will be angry, we ought to 
be happy with what the fish has given us and not be greedy.” “Nonsense!” said the 
wife; “The fish will do it very willingly, I know. Go along and try!” With a heavy 
heart the fisherman went to the middle of the sea and said: 
“O enchanted beautiful Fish! 
Hear my plea! 
My wife wants not what I want, 
and she won't give up till she has her own will, 
so come forth and help me!” 
“What would she have now?” said the fish. “Ah!” said the fisherman, “she wants to 
be an emperor.” “Go home,” said the fish; “She is an emperor already.” 
So he went home and he saw his wife sitting on a very lofty throne made of 
solid gold, with a great crown on her head full two yards high. And on each side of 
her stood her guards and attendants in a row. The fisherman went up to her and 
said, “Wife, are you an emperor?” “Yes”, said she, “I am an emperor.” “Ah!” said the 
man, as he gazed upon her, “What a fine thing it is to be an emperor!” “Husband,” 
said she, “it is good to be an emperor.” They were happy for a while. 
Then a time came when she was not able to sleep all night for she was 
thinking what she should ask next. At last, as she was about to fall asleep, morning 
broke, and the sun rose. “Ha!'” thought she, as she woke up and looked at it 
through the window, “after all I cannot prevent the sun from rising.” At this 
thought she was very angry, and wakened her husband, and said, “Husband, go to 
the fish and tell him I must be lord of the sun and the moon.” The fisherman was 
half asleep, but the thought frightened him so much that he fell out of the bed. 
“Alas, wife!” said he, “cannot you be happy with being such a powerful emperor?” 
“No,” said she, “I am very uneasy as long as the sun and the moon rise without my 
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permission, go to the fish at once!” “I don't think this is a good idea,” said the 
fisherman but his wife wouldn't listen to him. “ Why don't you just go and ask the 
fish to make me the lord of everything,” she said. 
Then the man went shivering with fear. As he was going down to the shore 
a dreadful storm arose. The trees and the very rocks shook and the sky became 
black with stormy clouds. There were great black waves, swelling up like 
mountains with crowns of white foam upon their heads. Unfortunately the 
fisherman did not have any choice, so he got onto his boat and rowed to the 
middle of the sea and cried out as loud as he could: 
Chapter 01 5 
“O enchanted beautiful Fish! 
Hear my plea! 
My wife wants not what I want, 
and she won't give up till she has her own will, 
so come forth and help me!” 
“What does she want now?” said the fish. “I am truly ashamed of my wife's 
greed but I can't do anything. She wants to be lord of the sun and the moon. 
“Go home,” said the fish, “To your small hut.” And it is said that they live there 
to this very day. 
(Adapted from Grimm Brothers, 1812. “The fisherman and his wife”)
Read the questions carefully. Note down your opinions and reactions to the 
questions. During the discussion with your teacher and classmates offer your 
personal reaction and understanding of the text. 
1. Did the fisherman like asking the fish for wishes? How did he feel about it? 
Do you think he could have done something else instead of going back to 
the fish again and again? 
2. The story doesn't reveal how the prince was turned into a fish. What do 
you think might have happened? Do you think he will stay a fish forever? 
3. What happened at the end of the story? Please describe? 
4. Why did the fisherman's wife keep asking her husband to go back to the 
fish? 
5. What do you think of fisherman's wife? Do you feel sorry for her? Or do 
you feel angry with her? Discuss. 
6. If you had a chance to rewrite the story, how would the story end? Write 
your ending of the story? 
7. Imagine you are the fish in the story. Can you narrate the story from his 
point of view? 
8. What lesson did you learn from this story? 
Discussion Notes : 
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The fisherman's wife didn't appreciate what she had. She was never 
grateful for what God had given her. As time passed her greed surpassed all 
the limits. Instead of being greedy we should be content. The first step in 
achieving contentment is to be thankful or grateful. It is extremely 
important to be thankful to others and especially to God Almighty. What 
are the things you are grateful for? Take a moment to write them down and 
share your thoughts with your teacher and classmates. 
Chapter 01 7 
I am Grateful to GOD for 
1. Giving me the chance to learn English Language. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8 
. 
Personal 
Journal Writing
SSuuggggeesstt aanndd OOffffeerr 
Suggest means to present a 
suggestion that is to introduce 
or propose an idea or a plan 
for consideration. 
EExxpprreessssiioonnss//GGaammbbiittss 
When making suggestions we often use the following expressions: 
Let's …….. 
Why don't we …….. 
We could ………. 
What about ……… 
How about ……… 
I suggest that ……… 
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Suggestions are abstract 
and can be in form of 
solutions, advice, plan, and 
idea. 
For example: 
-Let's finish our homework first. 
-Let's go home. 
Suggest means to propose a plan. 
It can be accepted or refused.
Chapter 01 9 
You need to change ……… 
I think ……… 
I don't think ......... 
EExxaammpplleess :: 
- Let's go to the library. 
- Let's go to movies. 
- Why don't you do your homework before going out? 
- We could eat at home today. 
- What about eating at the new place? 
- How about going to Sam's place first? 
- I suggest that we call it a day. 
- You need to change your sleeping habits. 
- I think you should go and meet her. 
- I don't think that it is a good idea. 
Let's go to movies. 
Why don't you do your 
homework before 
going out? 
How about going to 
Sam's place first and 
then to the 
supermarket? 
I think you should go 
and meet her. 
Let's call it a day. 
Accepting Suggestions 
Yes, let's go. 
Ok, I will. 
Yes, let's go. It is a good 
idea. 
Ok, if you say so. 
Let's. 
Declining Suggestions 
No, thank you. I do not 
feel like going. 
Sorry, I think I will go 
out first and then do 
my homework. 
No, Let's just go to the 
supermarket. 
Sorry, I can't. I have 
previous engagement. 
No, let’s stay for a 
while. 
RReessppoonnddiinngg ttoo SSuuggggeessttiioonnss 
Making Suggestions
Let's take a look at sentence structure to suggest something: 
We 
I 
I 
We 
I we support them in every way 
EExxpprreessssiioonnss//GGaammbbiittss 
When making offers we often use the following expressions: 
Can I …….. 
Shall I …….. 
Would you ………. 
How about I ……… 
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It's ok, I can do it myself. 
No, Thank you. 
No, Thanks. I don't want 
another helping. 
Don't worry, I will do it 
myself. 
Don’t worry, I will manage on my own. 
Subject 
I 
Verb 
suggest 
recommend 
propose 
put forward 
advise 
advocate 
That 
that 
Object 
he clean his room. 
she read The Hunger Games. 
a report should be sent in. 
we work together on this. 
he work hard. 
that 
that 
that 
that 
that 
possible. 
Offer means to give something 
physical or abstract to someone, 
which can be taken as a gift or a 
trade. 
Offering can be in terms of 
f oo d , m o n e y, s o l u t i o n s , 
friendship or a bargain. 
Offer means to give help. 
It can be taken or refused. For example: 
-Shall I take you home? 
-Do you want help with your homework?
Offers Accepting Offers Declining Offers 
Let's take a look at sentence structure to offer something: 
Chapter 01 11 
Examples: 
- Can I help you? 
- Shall I bring you some tea? 
- Would you like another piece of cake? 
- How about I help you with this? 
- Can I take you home? 
- Can I clean the car for you? 
- Shall I help you with your homework? 
- I will do the washing, if you like. 
RReessppoonnddiinngg ttoo OOffffeerrss 
Can I help you? Yes, please. I really 
Shall I bring you some 
tea? 
Would you like another 
helping of cake? 
How about I help you 
with this? 
Can I take you home? 
appreciate it. 
Thank you, it is very 
kind of you. 
Yes, please that would 
be lovely. 
Yes please, that would 
be very kind of you. 
Thank you, I appreciate 
your help. 
It's Ok, I can do it myself. 
No, thank you. 
No, thanks. I don't want 
another helping. 
Don't worry, I will do 
it myself. 
Don’t worry, I will manage 
on my own. 
Modal Verb 
Would 
Subject 
you 
we 
I 
you 
Object 
Shall 
Could 
Will 
care for another cup of tea? 
take you there? 
offer you something? 
have tea with that?
Word Power 
Words Pronunciation 
Sparkling 
Surprised 
Enchanted 
Cozy 
Nasty 
Willingly 
Frightened 
Prevent 
Lofty 
Dreadful 
Gaze 
Shiver 
spɑːklɪŋ 
səˈprʌɪzd 
ɪnˈtʃɑːntd 
ˈkəʊzi 
ˈnɑːsti 
ˈwɪlɪŋli 
ˈfrʌɪtnd 
prɪˈvɛnt 
ˈlɒfti 
ˈdrɛdfʊl 
geɪzˈ 
ʃɪvə 
Meaning 
Shining brightly 
Feeling or showing surprise 
Put something under spell 
Giving feeling of comfort 
Very bad or unpleasant 
On one's own free will 
Afraid or anxious 
Keep something from happening 
Noble or elevated level 
Causing great suffering 
Look intently at something or someone 
Shake slightly because of cold or fear 
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C o l l o c a t i o n s a r e a 
combination of words 
(noun+ verb or verb+ 
noun, adjective + noun, 
verb + adverb) that are 
commonly used together. 
Some examples of collocations used to suggest 
and offer : 
- Bring Tea. 
- Make room. 
- Make an effort. 
- Do laundry. 
- Come early. 
- Come prepared. 
- Go study. 
- Want a hand.
A. Choose the best option for each sentence given below: 
Chapter 01 13 
Let’s Practice 
1. Hey Siti, ____________________ go star gazing tonight. 
a. a re you 
c. shall them 
b. how about d. would you like to 
2. Sam: “Would you like to go watch a movie this weekend? “ 
Carly: “I can't, I am low on cash right now.” ____________________ stay at 
home and watch TV instead. 
a. How about c. What about 
b. Let's d. I think 
3. What shall we do today?____________________ we go to the library. 
a. Shall I c. Why don't 
b. Let's d. Would you 
4. ____________________ like a cup of coffee? 
a. Can I c. Would you 
b. I'll do d. Should I 
5. ____________________ the washing , if you like. 
a. Can I c. I'll do 
b. Would you d. Let's 
6. Edo: “I have a lot of work to finish; I don't know how I will manage. “ 
Sam: ____________________ half of it if you want. 
a. Would you c. Why don't 
b. I think d. I'll do 
7. Carly: “I submitted my essay to the teacher few days ago, but I haven't 
received any response from her.” 
Edo:____________________ go and ask her? 
a. Shall us c. Why don't you 
b. I'll do d. I propose
8. ____________________ get you a drink? 
a. Would you c. Can I 
b. Why don't you d. I'll do 
9. Aisya: “ I am so thirsty.” 
Annie: ____________________ get you something to drink? 
a. How about c. Why don't 
b. What about d. Can I 
10. ____________________ like me to clean your car? 
a. How about c. Would you 
b. Let's d. I think 
B. There are some grammatical errors in the sentences given below. Circle the 
mistakes in the sentences, then rewrite the sentence. If there aren't any 
mistakes, put a tick mark next to the sentence. 
1. Let's to go to the sushi of restaurant for lunch. 
____________________________________________________________ 
2. Shall we do have a meeting on afternoon Saturday? 
____________________________________________________________ 
3. Can I do get you a glass juice of? 
____________________________________________________________ 
4. Let me take you home. 
____________________________________________________________ 
5. If you want, I'll car the wash for you. 
____________________________________________________________ 
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Chapter 01 15 
6. Shall home we go now? 
____________________________________________________________ 
7. Would like you another glass of juice? 
____________________________________________________________ 
8. You should finish you work today. 
____________________________________________________________ 
9. Can I take help you with something? 
____________________________________________________________ 
10. Shall I bring your jacket? 
____________________________________________________________ 
C. Respond to suggestions and offers given below: 
1. Can I help you? 
___________________________________________________________ 
2. Why don't you go and get something to eat? 
___________________________________________________________ 
3. Why don't you join us for lunch? 
___________________________________________________________ 
4. Shall I bring a book to read? 
___________________________________________________________
5. Why don't we meet at the bookstore tomorrow at 5 pm? 
___________________________________________________________ 
6. Let's all eat together. 
___________________________________________________________ 
7. Would you like a glass of water? 
___________________________________________________________ 
8. Would you like me to do the ironing for you? 
___________________________________________________________ 
9. I will wash the car, if you like. 
___________________________________________________________ 
10. I think we should go and pick your father up from airport. 
___________________________________________________________ 
D. Find examples of suggestions and offer in the story “The Enchanted Fish”. 
___________________________________________________________ 
___________________________________________________________ 
___________________________________________________________ 
___________________________________________________________ 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
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______________________________________________________ 
A: Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please? 
B: Here you are. 
A: Do you have any luggage? 
B: Yes, one suitcase. 
B: An Aisle seat, please. 
A: Ok, sure. Is there anything else I can do for you? 
B: No, Thank you. 
A: You are welcome. Here is your boarding pass. Please be at the gate 
30 minutes before boarding. Have a nice flight! 
Chapter 01 17 
5. 
E. Complete the transactional conversations based on suggest and offer given 
below. 
The first one is done for you. 
1. At the Airport 
This is a conversation between an airlines counter attendant and a 
customer: 
A: Please place it here. 
A: Would you like a window or an aisle seat? 
B: Thank you. 
2. At the Hotel 
This conversation is between a concierge at a hotel and a customer: 
A: Good evening. Can I help you? 
B: Yes, please. I would like a room for the night. 
A: 
B: 
A:
B: 
A: 
B: Thanks. Good Evening. 
3. Opinion on movies 
This is a conversation between two friends: 
A: Let's watch a movie. 
B: What kind of movie? 
A: Romantic movie. 
B: I don't like romantic movie; Let's watch something else. 
A: 
B: 
A: 
B: 
A: 
4. At a Store 
This conversation is between a store attendant and a customer: 
A: Hi there, how can I help you? 
B: I would like to return this shirt for a refund. 
A: What is the problem with the shirt? 
B: It shrank after I washed it. It is too tight now. 
A: Oh I see! Did you follow the washing instructions? 
B: 
A: 
B: 
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Chapter 01 19 
F. Fill in blanks with the words given below: 
shivering, gaze, sparkling, nasty, willingly, surprised, dreadful, 
cozy, enchanted, frightened. 
My aunt lives in a nice __________________________ cottage near 
the river. 
I have never seen such clear and __________________________ 
water. 
I was __________________________ at her behavior. 
He was so __________________________ when he saw his teacher 
approaching. 
Everyone is __________________________ by his charm. 
Let's go and __________________________ at stars. It is a beautiful 
night. 
He started _________________________ as he saw the school bully 
coming towards him. 
She __________________________ agreed to go with us. 
This is all a __________________________ mistake. Please forgive 
him. 
My cousin's dog is so __________________________ ,it barks all the 
time. 
I DON’T ALWAYS BARK IN THE 
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT 
BUT WHEN I DO IT’S FOR 
A REASON
Active Conversation 
”THINK PAIR SHARE” 
Use thinking technique, to offer and suggest a solution 
to the problem given below. 
You came to know that your friends had a fight. They are not on talking terms for 
some time now. Since you are a common friend it is difficult for you because you 
want to hang out with both of them but they can't stand each other. You have to 
find a way to offer and suggest a solution so that the fight is over. 
Choose one the following to work on with your friends: 
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S H A R E 
Then share the 
outcome of your 
discussion by 
acting it out in 
front of your 
teacher and 
classmates. 
T H I N K 
About the 
suggestions and 
offers you can 
make to solve 
the problem. 
P A I R 
In pairs, discuss 
the best 
suggestions and 
offers. Give at 
least four. 
Let’s Work Together 
1. Pantomime is an art form in which stories are told without words, by the 
means of gestures, body movements and facial expressions. 
With a partner create a pantomime for your favorite scene from the story. 
Present it in front of your classmates and teacher. 
2. Assume you and your friend win an all expense paid trip to the fisherman's 
village. Design a postcard about the location to send to your friends in other 
classes. For creating the post card consider the following aspects: 
- You can consider the fact that there is an enchanted fish in waters. 
- You can consider suggesting them to visit the place. 
- You can offer them incentives if they visit the place.
Chapter 01 21 
Example of pantomime 
Example of postcard 
Place 
Stamp 
Here 
M a r k e t s i n I n d o n e s i a s e l l a l m o s t e v e r y t h i n g
Writing Connection 
Folklore is a literary genre, which can be classified as fairy tales, legends, and 
stories usually with morals. Take a moment and try to remember folklore that has 
some suggestions and offers in it. Write this folklore and share it with your 
classmates and teachers. 
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Chapter 01 23 
Let’s Create/Contribute 
Choose one of the following activities for your project: 
1. With a partner, come up with ideas and suggestions to improve English 
environment in your school. Make a poster and put these ideas and 
suggestions on the poster and share it with your teacher and classmates. 
2. With your partner come up with offers to improve the English environment in 
the school. Make a poster and present it in the class. 
Parent Connection 
At home, ask your parents or grandparents to share any folklore in Bahasa 
Indonesia with you. Rewrite this folklore in English and share it with your 
teacher and classmates in school.
Formative Assessment 
I can do this. 
Complete these statements thoughtfully: 
1. The most interesting thing I learned in this chapter was ___________ 
2. The part I enjoyed most was ___________ 
3. I would like to find more about ___________ 
4. The hardest part in this chapter was ___________ 
5. I need to work harder at ___________ 
6. Read the statements below and tick ( ) the option that is most applicable to 
Definitely 
you. 
24 Student Textbook Grade-11 
Maybe 
No 
Not at all 
Yes 
The story was easy to understand. 
I can tell the difference between 
offer and suggestion. 
I could write a dialogue between 
two people. 
I could retell a Bahasa Indonesia 
folklore in English. 
I like writing Journal. 
I will continue writing journal. 
My plan to overcome difficulties of this chapter
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
_________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
Chapter 01 25 
Summative Assessment 
Part 1: 
Recall the story “The Enchanted Fish” and answer the following questions: 
1. What did the fisherman catch? 
2. Why did the fisherman let the fish go? 
3. Why was the fisherman's wife mad at him? 
4. Do you think the fisherman’s wife was very greedy? 
5. What would you do if you were in fisherman's place? 
__________________________________________________________ 
___________________________________________________________
6. Did you like the story? Give reasons for your answer? 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
7. What kind of genre does this story belong to? 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
8. Do you think the fisherman was kind? Give reason to support your 
answer. 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
9. What does this saying mean, “There is enough to satisfy man's need but 
not enough to satisfy his greed”? 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
10. Do you think the quotation given above describes the condition of 
fisherman's wife? Give reasons. 
__________________________________________________________ 
__________________________________________________________ 
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Write conversations for any of the Two (2) topics given below: 
- Give suggestions to your friends or family for a holiday they are planning. 
- Your friend wants to buy a new car. She needs your suggestion on which car 
she should buy. 
- Your younger brother is working on a project. Offer him help with his project. 
- Your younger brothers are fighting. Offer to solve the fight between your 
brothers. 
- Some people have recently moved into your neighborhood. You want to 
make friends with them. Suggest doing an activity together so that you can 
spend some time together. 
- Give suggestions to your class teacher for the coming field trip. 
- Offer help to your teacher to clean the classroom. 
Chapter 01 27 
Part 2:
Notes : 
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Bahasa inggris kelas 11 Chapter 1

  • 1. Lembar KDT ii Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 2. Chapter 01 iii Kata Pengantar
  • 3. Tentang Buku Siswa iv Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 4. Chapter 01 v Lembar KDT Kata Pengantar Tentang Buku Siswa Chapter 01 Chapter 02 Chapter 03 Chapter 04 Chapter 05 Chapter 06 Chapter 07 Chapter 08 Chapter 09 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 c o n t e n t s ii iii iv 1 29 54 78 102 127 155 177 199 221 251
  • 7. CHAPTER 1 In this chapter you will : - Read a folklore - Learn how to suggest - Learn how to offer Prereading Activities Personal Connection If you get three wishes from a magical creature, what will you wish for? Write down your wishes in the space given below and share with your teacher and classmates. Genre Connection Folklores or tales are traditional stories that are passed on from one generation to another. These stories teach lessons of life. Every culture around the world has a unique way of expressing traditions, beliefs and values through folklores. Folklores are a way of passing on tradition and culture from one generation to another. Folklores can be classified as fairy tales, legends, oral history, tall tales, and fables. The study of folklores is called folkloristic and people who study folklores are known as folklorists. Folklores usually have morals and lessons for life. English antiquarian, William Thoms first coined the word folklore and used it in a letter to the periodical “The Athenaeum”. (Encyclopedia Britannica) Famous Folklores include: Grimm's fairy tales, The Arabian Nights, Aesop's Fables, Atlantis and etc. 2 Student Textbook Grade-11 - Have a discussion - Write a folklore - Create a post card and poster
  • 8. The Enchanted Fish me go! Have mercy o' kind fisherman.” The astonished fisherman quickly threw Chapter 01 3 R e a d i n g A c t i v i t y There once was a fisherman who lived with his wife in a small hut close by the seaside. The fisherman used to go fishing every day. One day, as he sat in his boat with his rod, looking at the sparkling waves and watching his line, all of a sudden his float was dragged away deep into the water. He quickly started to reel in his line and managed to pull out a huge fish. “Wow! This will feed us for days.” Much to his surprise, the fish started to talk and said, “Pray, let me live! I am not a real fish; I am an enchanted prince. Put me in the water again, and let me him back, exclaiming, “I don't want to hurt a talking fish! Go on! Go where you came from.” When the fisherman went home to his wife, he told her everything that had happened and how, on hearing it speak, he had let it go again. “Didn't you ask it for anything?” said the wife. “No, I didn't, what should I have asked for?” replied the fisherman. “I am surprised you don't realize what you should have asked for. We live very wretchedly here, in this nasty dirty hut. We are poor and I am so miserable. You should have asked for a nice cozy cottage. Now go back and ask the fish that we want a snug little cottage”, said his wife. The fisherman wasn't sure about this but he still went to the seashore, sat in his boat, went to the middle of the sea and said: “O enchanted beautiful Fish! Hear my plea! My wife wants not what I want, and she won't give up till she has her own will, so come forth and help me!”
  • 9. The fish immediately came swimming to him, and said, “Well, what is her will? How can I help your wife?” Ah! said the fisherman, “she says that when I had caught you, I ought to have asked you for something before I let you go. She does not like living in our little hut, and wants a snug little cottage.” “Go home, then,” said the fish; She is already in the cottage!” So the fisherman went home, and saw his wife standing at the door of a nice trim little cottage. “Come in, come on in! Look at the beautiful cottage we have.” Everything went fine for a while, and then one day fisherman's wife said, “Husband, there is not enough room for us in this cottage, go back to the fish and tell him to make me an emperor.” “Wife,” said the fisherman, “I don't want to go to him again, perhaps he will be angry, we ought to be happy with what the fish has given us and not be greedy.” “Nonsense!” said the wife; “The fish will do it very willingly, I know. Go along and try!” With a heavy heart the fisherman went to the middle of the sea and said: “O enchanted beautiful Fish! Hear my plea! My wife wants not what I want, and she won't give up till she has her own will, so come forth and help me!” “What would she have now?” said the fish. “Ah!” said the fisherman, “she wants to be an emperor.” “Go home,” said the fish; “She is an emperor already.” So he went home and he saw his wife sitting on a very lofty throne made of solid gold, with a great crown on her head full two yards high. And on each side of her stood her guards and attendants in a row. The fisherman went up to her and said, “Wife, are you an emperor?” “Yes”, said she, “I am an emperor.” “Ah!” said the man, as he gazed upon her, “What a fine thing it is to be an emperor!” “Husband,” said she, “it is good to be an emperor.” They were happy for a while. Then a time came when she was not able to sleep all night for she was thinking what she should ask next. At last, as she was about to fall asleep, morning broke, and the sun rose. “Ha!'” thought she, as she woke up and looked at it through the window, “after all I cannot prevent the sun from rising.” At this thought she was very angry, and wakened her husband, and said, “Husband, go to the fish and tell him I must be lord of the sun and the moon.” The fisherman was half asleep, but the thought frightened him so much that he fell out of the bed. “Alas, wife!” said he, “cannot you be happy with being such a powerful emperor?” “No,” said she, “I am very uneasy as long as the sun and the moon rise without my 4 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 10. permission, go to the fish at once!” “I don't think this is a good idea,” said the fisherman but his wife wouldn't listen to him. “ Why don't you just go and ask the fish to make me the lord of everything,” she said. Then the man went shivering with fear. As he was going down to the shore a dreadful storm arose. The trees and the very rocks shook and the sky became black with stormy clouds. There were great black waves, swelling up like mountains with crowns of white foam upon their heads. Unfortunately the fisherman did not have any choice, so he got onto his boat and rowed to the middle of the sea and cried out as loud as he could: Chapter 01 5 “O enchanted beautiful Fish! Hear my plea! My wife wants not what I want, and she won't give up till she has her own will, so come forth and help me!” “What does she want now?” said the fish. “I am truly ashamed of my wife's greed but I can't do anything. She wants to be lord of the sun and the moon. “Go home,” said the fish, “To your small hut.” And it is said that they live there to this very day. (Adapted from Grimm Brothers, 1812. “The fisherman and his wife”)
  • 11. Read the questions carefully. Note down your opinions and reactions to the questions. During the discussion with your teacher and classmates offer your personal reaction and understanding of the text. 1. Did the fisherman like asking the fish for wishes? How did he feel about it? Do you think he could have done something else instead of going back to the fish again and again? 2. The story doesn't reveal how the prince was turned into a fish. What do you think might have happened? Do you think he will stay a fish forever? 3. What happened at the end of the story? Please describe? 4. Why did the fisherman's wife keep asking her husband to go back to the fish? 5. What do you think of fisherman's wife? Do you feel sorry for her? Or do you feel angry with her? Discuss. 6. If you had a chance to rewrite the story, how would the story end? Write your ending of the story? 7. Imagine you are the fish in the story. Can you narrate the story from his point of view? 8. What lesson did you learn from this story? Discussion Notes : 6 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 12. The fisherman's wife didn't appreciate what she had. She was never grateful for what God had given her. As time passed her greed surpassed all the limits. Instead of being greedy we should be content. The first step in achieving contentment is to be thankful or grateful. It is extremely important to be thankful to others and especially to God Almighty. What are the things you are grateful for? Take a moment to write them down and share your thoughts with your teacher and classmates. Chapter 01 7 I am Grateful to GOD for 1. Giving me the chance to learn English Language. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 . Personal Journal Writing
  • 13. SSuuggggeesstt aanndd OOffffeerr Suggest means to present a suggestion that is to introduce or propose an idea or a plan for consideration. EExxpprreessssiioonnss//GGaammbbiittss When making suggestions we often use the following expressions: Let's …….. Why don't we …….. We could ………. What about ……… How about ……… I suggest that ……… 8 Student Textbook Grade-11 Suggestions are abstract and can be in form of solutions, advice, plan, and idea. For example: -Let's finish our homework first. -Let's go home. Suggest means to propose a plan. It can be accepted or refused.
  • 14. Chapter 01 9 You need to change ……… I think ……… I don't think ......... EExxaammpplleess :: - Let's go to the library. - Let's go to movies. - Why don't you do your homework before going out? - We could eat at home today. - What about eating at the new place? - How about going to Sam's place first? - I suggest that we call it a day. - You need to change your sleeping habits. - I think you should go and meet her. - I don't think that it is a good idea. Let's go to movies. Why don't you do your homework before going out? How about going to Sam's place first and then to the supermarket? I think you should go and meet her. Let's call it a day. Accepting Suggestions Yes, let's go. Ok, I will. Yes, let's go. It is a good idea. Ok, if you say so. Let's. Declining Suggestions No, thank you. I do not feel like going. Sorry, I think I will go out first and then do my homework. No, Let's just go to the supermarket. Sorry, I can't. I have previous engagement. No, let’s stay for a while. RReessppoonnddiinngg ttoo SSuuggggeessttiioonnss Making Suggestions
  • 15. Let's take a look at sentence structure to suggest something: We I I We I we support them in every way EExxpprreessssiioonnss//GGaammbbiittss When making offers we often use the following expressions: Can I …….. Shall I …….. Would you ………. How about I ……… 10 Student Textbook Grade-11 It's ok, I can do it myself. No, Thank you. No, Thanks. I don't want another helping. Don't worry, I will do it myself. Don’t worry, I will manage on my own. Subject I Verb suggest recommend propose put forward advise advocate That that Object he clean his room. she read The Hunger Games. a report should be sent in. we work together on this. he work hard. that that that that that possible. Offer means to give something physical or abstract to someone, which can be taken as a gift or a trade. Offering can be in terms of f oo d , m o n e y, s o l u t i o n s , friendship or a bargain. Offer means to give help. It can be taken or refused. For example: -Shall I take you home? -Do you want help with your homework?
  • 16. Offers Accepting Offers Declining Offers Let's take a look at sentence structure to offer something: Chapter 01 11 Examples: - Can I help you? - Shall I bring you some tea? - Would you like another piece of cake? - How about I help you with this? - Can I take you home? - Can I clean the car for you? - Shall I help you with your homework? - I will do the washing, if you like. RReessppoonnddiinngg ttoo OOffffeerrss Can I help you? Yes, please. I really Shall I bring you some tea? Would you like another helping of cake? How about I help you with this? Can I take you home? appreciate it. Thank you, it is very kind of you. Yes, please that would be lovely. Yes please, that would be very kind of you. Thank you, I appreciate your help. It's Ok, I can do it myself. No, thank you. No, thanks. I don't want another helping. Don't worry, I will do it myself. Don’t worry, I will manage on my own. Modal Verb Would Subject you we I you Object Shall Could Will care for another cup of tea? take you there? offer you something? have tea with that?
  • 17. Word Power Words Pronunciation Sparkling Surprised Enchanted Cozy Nasty Willingly Frightened Prevent Lofty Dreadful Gaze Shiver spɑːklɪŋ səˈprʌɪzd ɪnˈtʃɑːntd ˈkəʊzi ˈnɑːsti ˈwɪlɪŋli ˈfrʌɪtnd prɪˈvɛnt ˈlɒfti ˈdrɛdfʊl geɪzˈ ʃɪvə Meaning Shining brightly Feeling or showing surprise Put something under spell Giving feeling of comfort Very bad or unpleasant On one's own free will Afraid or anxious Keep something from happening Noble or elevated level Causing great suffering Look intently at something or someone Shake slightly because of cold or fear 12 Student Textbook Grade-11 C o l l o c a t i o n s a r e a combination of words (noun+ verb or verb+ noun, adjective + noun, verb + adverb) that are commonly used together. Some examples of collocations used to suggest and offer : - Bring Tea. - Make room. - Make an effort. - Do laundry. - Come early. - Come prepared. - Go study. - Want a hand.
  • 18. A. Choose the best option for each sentence given below: Chapter 01 13 Let’s Practice 1. Hey Siti, ____________________ go star gazing tonight. a. a re you c. shall them b. how about d. would you like to 2. Sam: “Would you like to go watch a movie this weekend? “ Carly: “I can't, I am low on cash right now.” ____________________ stay at home and watch TV instead. a. How about c. What about b. Let's d. I think 3. What shall we do today?____________________ we go to the library. a. Shall I c. Why don't b. Let's d. Would you 4. ____________________ like a cup of coffee? a. Can I c. Would you b. I'll do d. Should I 5. ____________________ the washing , if you like. a. Can I c. I'll do b. Would you d. Let's 6. Edo: “I have a lot of work to finish; I don't know how I will manage. “ Sam: ____________________ half of it if you want. a. Would you c. Why don't b. I think d. I'll do 7. Carly: “I submitted my essay to the teacher few days ago, but I haven't received any response from her.” Edo:____________________ go and ask her? a. Shall us c. Why don't you b. I'll do d. I propose
  • 19. 8. ____________________ get you a drink? a. Would you c. Can I b. Why don't you d. I'll do 9. Aisya: “ I am so thirsty.” Annie: ____________________ get you something to drink? a. How about c. Why don't b. What about d. Can I 10. ____________________ like me to clean your car? a. How about c. Would you b. Let's d. I think B. There are some grammatical errors in the sentences given below. Circle the mistakes in the sentences, then rewrite the sentence. If there aren't any mistakes, put a tick mark next to the sentence. 1. Let's to go to the sushi of restaurant for lunch. ____________________________________________________________ 2. Shall we do have a meeting on afternoon Saturday? ____________________________________________________________ 3. Can I do get you a glass juice of? ____________________________________________________________ 4. Let me take you home. ____________________________________________________________ 5. If you want, I'll car the wash for you. ____________________________________________________________ 14 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 20. Chapter 01 15 6. Shall home we go now? ____________________________________________________________ 7. Would like you another glass of juice? ____________________________________________________________ 8. You should finish you work today. ____________________________________________________________ 9. Can I take help you with something? ____________________________________________________________ 10. Shall I bring your jacket? ____________________________________________________________ C. Respond to suggestions and offers given below: 1. Can I help you? ___________________________________________________________ 2. Why don't you go and get something to eat? ___________________________________________________________ 3. Why don't you join us for lunch? ___________________________________________________________ 4. Shall I bring a book to read? ___________________________________________________________
  • 21. 5. Why don't we meet at the bookstore tomorrow at 5 pm? ___________________________________________________________ 6. Let's all eat together. ___________________________________________________________ 7. Would you like a glass of water? ___________________________________________________________ 8. Would you like me to do the ironing for you? ___________________________________________________________ 9. I will wash the car, if you like. ___________________________________________________________ 10. I think we should go and pick your father up from airport. ___________________________________________________________ D. Find examples of suggestions and offer in the story “The Enchanted Fish”. ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 1. 2. 3. 4. 16 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 22. ______________________________________________________ A: Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please? B: Here you are. A: Do you have any luggage? B: Yes, one suitcase. B: An Aisle seat, please. A: Ok, sure. Is there anything else I can do for you? B: No, Thank you. A: You are welcome. Here is your boarding pass. Please be at the gate 30 minutes before boarding. Have a nice flight! Chapter 01 17 5. E. Complete the transactional conversations based on suggest and offer given below. The first one is done for you. 1. At the Airport This is a conversation between an airlines counter attendant and a customer: A: Please place it here. A: Would you like a window or an aisle seat? B: Thank you. 2. At the Hotel This conversation is between a concierge at a hotel and a customer: A: Good evening. Can I help you? B: Yes, please. I would like a room for the night. A: B: A:
  • 23. B: A: B: Thanks. Good Evening. 3. Opinion on movies This is a conversation between two friends: A: Let's watch a movie. B: What kind of movie? A: Romantic movie. B: I don't like romantic movie; Let's watch something else. A: B: A: B: A: 4. At a Store This conversation is between a store attendant and a customer: A: Hi there, how can I help you? B: I would like to return this shirt for a refund. A: What is the problem with the shirt? B: It shrank after I washed it. It is too tight now. A: Oh I see! Did you follow the washing instructions? B: A: B: 18 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 24. Chapter 01 19 F. Fill in blanks with the words given below: shivering, gaze, sparkling, nasty, willingly, surprised, dreadful, cozy, enchanted, frightened. My aunt lives in a nice __________________________ cottage near the river. I have never seen such clear and __________________________ water. I was __________________________ at her behavior. He was so __________________________ when he saw his teacher approaching. Everyone is __________________________ by his charm. Let's go and __________________________ at stars. It is a beautiful night. He started _________________________ as he saw the school bully coming towards him. She __________________________ agreed to go with us. This is all a __________________________ mistake. Please forgive him. My cousin's dog is so __________________________ ,it barks all the time. I DON’T ALWAYS BARK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT BUT WHEN I DO IT’S FOR A REASON
  • 25. Active Conversation ”THINK PAIR SHARE” Use thinking technique, to offer and suggest a solution to the problem given below. You came to know that your friends had a fight. They are not on talking terms for some time now. Since you are a common friend it is difficult for you because you want to hang out with both of them but they can't stand each other. You have to find a way to offer and suggest a solution so that the fight is over. Choose one the following to work on with your friends: 20 Student Textbook Grade-11 S H A R E Then share the outcome of your discussion by acting it out in front of your teacher and classmates. T H I N K About the suggestions and offers you can make to solve the problem. P A I R In pairs, discuss the best suggestions and offers. Give at least four. Let’s Work Together 1. Pantomime is an art form in which stories are told without words, by the means of gestures, body movements and facial expressions. With a partner create a pantomime for your favorite scene from the story. Present it in front of your classmates and teacher. 2. Assume you and your friend win an all expense paid trip to the fisherman's village. Design a postcard about the location to send to your friends in other classes. For creating the post card consider the following aspects: - You can consider the fact that there is an enchanted fish in waters. - You can consider suggesting them to visit the place. - You can offer them incentives if they visit the place.
  • 26. Chapter 01 21 Example of pantomime Example of postcard Place Stamp Here M a r k e t s i n I n d o n e s i a s e l l a l m o s t e v e r y t h i n g
  • 27. Writing Connection Folklore is a literary genre, which can be classified as fairy tales, legends, and stories usually with morals. Take a moment and try to remember folklore that has some suggestions and offers in it. Write this folklore and share it with your classmates and teachers. 22 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 28. Chapter 01 23 Let’s Create/Contribute Choose one of the following activities for your project: 1. With a partner, come up with ideas and suggestions to improve English environment in your school. Make a poster and put these ideas and suggestions on the poster and share it with your teacher and classmates. 2. With your partner come up with offers to improve the English environment in the school. Make a poster and present it in the class. Parent Connection At home, ask your parents or grandparents to share any folklore in Bahasa Indonesia with you. Rewrite this folklore in English and share it with your teacher and classmates in school.
  • 29. Formative Assessment I can do this. Complete these statements thoughtfully: 1. The most interesting thing I learned in this chapter was ___________ 2. The part I enjoyed most was ___________ 3. I would like to find more about ___________ 4. The hardest part in this chapter was ___________ 5. I need to work harder at ___________ 6. Read the statements below and tick ( ) the option that is most applicable to Definitely you. 24 Student Textbook Grade-11 Maybe No Not at all Yes The story was easy to understand. I can tell the difference between offer and suggestion. I could write a dialogue between two people. I could retell a Bahasa Indonesia folklore in English. I like writing Journal. I will continue writing journal. My plan to overcome difficulties of this chapter
  • 30. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Chapter 01 25 Summative Assessment Part 1: Recall the story “The Enchanted Fish” and answer the following questions: 1. What did the fisherman catch? 2. Why did the fisherman let the fish go? 3. Why was the fisherman's wife mad at him? 4. Do you think the fisherman’s wife was very greedy? 5. What would you do if you were in fisherman's place? __________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
  • 31. 6. Did you like the story? Give reasons for your answer? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 7. What kind of genre does this story belong to? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 8. Do you think the fisherman was kind? Give reason to support your answer. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 9. What does this saying mean, “There is enough to satisfy man's need but not enough to satisfy his greed”? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 10. Do you think the quotation given above describes the condition of fisherman's wife? Give reasons. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 26 Student Textbook Grade-11
  • 32. Write conversations for any of the Two (2) topics given below: - Give suggestions to your friends or family for a holiday they are planning. - Your friend wants to buy a new car. She needs your suggestion on which car she should buy. - Your younger brother is working on a project. Offer him help with his project. - Your younger brothers are fighting. Offer to solve the fight between your brothers. - Some people have recently moved into your neighborhood. You want to make friends with them. Suggest doing an activity together so that you can spend some time together. - Give suggestions to your class teacher for the coming field trip. - Offer help to your teacher to clean the classroom. Chapter 01 27 Part 2:
  • 33. Notes : 28 Student Textbook Grade-11