1. Read the following text!
Mr Warsidi has a garden in his yard, and he likes to
work there. He says it is fun. Today he is planting flowers in
the garden. There is also an old mango tree in the yard. He
always cut the leaves and the branches in taking care of
it. He said that the flowers must get more sun. Mr. Warsidi
often involves his children to take care together of the
garden. So they will understand how to take care their
environment.ManypeopletellMr Warsidihow beautifulhis
garden is.
Work with your partner to answer the following questions based on the text.
1. What is Mr Warsidi’s hobby?
a. Working c. Planting
b. Travelling d. Writing
2. What is he planting in the garden today?
a. Flowers c. Vegetables
b. Trees d. Fruits
3. What tree does he always cut its leaves and branches?
a. Apple c. Chery
b. Mango d. Banana
4. Why does he always cut them?
a. Taking care c. Love
b. Clean d. Hate
5. What do many people think about his garden?
a. Wonderful c. Exciting
b. Interesting d. Beautiful
Taken from: English In Focus p.13
Read the text carefully
The Sea Eagle
There is an eagle nesting on the tree top near my grandparent’s house in Pangandaran. It was a
sea eagle.
The color of its feathers is light brown. It has a strong and sharp yellowish beak. Its claws are
very sharp. It hunts for fish in the sea but sometimes it hunts chickens
and small birds.
Eagles have many sizes, shapes, and colors, but the sea eagle is
easy to recognize because it has a strong a streamlined, sharp beak
and a stream-line body.
Its forelimbs (or arms) serve as wings. This means that they are of
little use for anything except flying. It walkson two legs and has a very
flexible neck and strong beak to handle foods, to care for its feathers,
and for many other jobs that non-flying animals do with paws, claws,
or hands on their forelimbs.
Answer the following questions based on the text
1. What do you know about eagles?
2. Why is the sea eagle easy to recognize?
3. What do you think of its flying? Is it easy or hard to do?
4. What do the forelimbs of a sea eagle do?
5. What are the sea eagle’s neck and beak like?
Taken from: English In Focus p.16-17