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A single B lonely C divorced D married
2 People have got ten _ on their feet.
A fi ngers B toes C elbows D knees
3 She’s got long hair and she wears it in a _.
A fringe B wavy C moustache D ponytail
4 Which of the following words is opposite in
meaning to the remaining three?
A gorgeous
B ugly C beautiful D handsome
5 Which of the following words is opposite in
meaning to the remaining three?
A overweight B fat C plump D skinny
6 Which of the following is not a kind of underwear?
A pants B scarf C bra D boxer shorts
7 Emily’s very _. She understands how other
people feel.
A relaxed B sensible C sensitive D reliable
8 Chris is quite _. He doesn’t talk about his
personal life much.
A gentle B reserved C polite D stubborn
9 Lenny’s rather _. Sometimes he behaves like
a little child.
A immature B impatient C sensible D shy
10 Kitty’s very _. She goes out with her friends
almost every day.
A outgoing B talkative C quiet D sociable
11 I respect _ people. I think it’s important to tell
the truth.
A responsible B patient C honest D ambitious
12 Which of the following words is negative in
meaning?
A brave B generous C reliable D selfi sh
13 I like Chris. He’s got a great _ of humour.
A feeling B understanding C sense D feel
14 If you go jogging you usually wear trainers and a _.
A suit B swimsuit C tracksuit D uniform
15 Which of the following is not a kind of shoes?
A high heels B shorts C trainers D sandals
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2 Complete the sentences with the missing prepositions.
1 Chris gets _ well with the people in his class.
2 I’m looking _ to my eighteenth birthday.
3 Mary enjoys looking _ children.
4 Th ey boy has run _ from home and the police
are looking for him.
5 Have you heard? Jane is going _ with Dave.
I don’t know what she sees in him!
5 marital status?
A single B lonely C divorced D married
2 People have got ten _ on their feet.
A fi ngers B toes C elbows D knees
3 She’s got long hair and she wears it in a _.
A fringe B wavy C moustache D ponytail
4 Which of the following words is opposite in
meaning to the remaining three?
A gorgeous
B ugly C beautiful D handsome
5 Which of the following words is opposite in
meaning to the remaining three?
A overweight B fat C plump D skinny
6 Which of the following is not a kind of underwear?
A pants B scarf C bra D boxer shorts
7 Emily’s very _. She understands how other
people feel.
A relaxed B sensible C sensitive D reliable
8 Chris is quite _. He doesn’t talk about his
personal life much.
A gentle B reserved C polite D stubborn
9 Lenny’s rather _. Sometimes he behaves like
a little child.
A immature B impatient C sensible D shy
10 Kitty’s very _. She goes out with her friends
almost every day.
A outgoing B talkative C quiet D sociable
11 I respect _ peo
2. Review Text
• An article that presents a critical evaluation of a text,
performance, or production.
• In Indonesian, this type of text is often called resensi.
3. Purpose
O To summarize, analyze, and respond to
art works.
O To critique and art work or event for a
public audience.
4. Things that are usually
reviewed
Movies
TV shows
Books
Plays/dramas
Operas
Songs
Exhibitions
Concerts
Ballets
5. • The highlight of the general description
about what will be reviewed
Orientation
• Summary of the artwork, including plot and
characters
Interpretative
Recount
• Contains writer’s judgment, opinion, or
recommendation of the artwork
Evaluation
• The last opinion consisting of the appraisal
or punch line of the artwork being reviewed
Summary
These two
parts can
be put in
different
order.
6. LANGUAGE FEATURES
• A sentence that made up of two independent clauses
connected by a conjunction
Compound
Sentences
• A word that serves to connect words, phrases,
clauses, or sentences
Conjunctions
• A sentence that made up of an independent clause
and one or more dependent clauses
Complex Sentences
• Adjectives: Modifies a noun or a pronoun by
describing, identifying, or quantifying words
Adjectives and
Phrases of Appraisal
• Expressions which is used to show the resemblance
between things of some similar character
Metaphorical
Expressions
• A construction that functions as a noun, consisting of a
noun and any modifiers
Noun Phrases
7. EXAMPLE OF THE LANGUAGE FEATURES
• I tried to speak Thai, and my friend tried to
speak Indonesian.
Compound
Sentences
• And, but, or , although, because, since,
unless, etc
Conjunctions
• The students are studying because they
have a test tomorrow.
Complex Sentences
• The film is better than the original book.
Adjectives and
Phrases of Appraisal
• Television is the drug of the nation.
Metaphorical
Expressions
• A very good book
Noun Phrases
8.
9. Sherlock Holmes(2009)
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law tried to express unforgettable images of
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in this bold new film version. In G. Ritchie’s
“Sherlock Holmes” the legendary detective shows not only his unmatched intelligence, but
also considerable physical training as well.
Entangled evidence, amazing deduction of Holmes and his lively mind combine
into an exciting series of exhausting events. The director Guy Ritchie represents a
fascinating adaptation of one of the world’s best detectives. Meet the new Sherlock
Holmes!
The plot is as follows: Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) is rather depressed because
of the possibility of Watson’s (Jude Law) marriage. His mood is also combined by the
absence of interesting cases. Trying to relax, he invents a silencer, does not go out of his
room, participates in fights without rules and plays violin.
However, they need to complete one last task and witness an execution of a
serial killer, who had created an aura of magical mystery around himself. Lord Blackwood
(Mark Strong) frightened everybody not only with his hypnotic look, but also with awful
patterns on the walls of the camera. Watson successfully discovered the death of the
hanged man, but suddenly it becomes clear that Blackwood has risen from the dead and
began to kill again. All of this looks very intimidating in the support of mysterious rituals.
There are many obstacles that prevent unraveling of this case. Watson is ready
to leave his partner for his beloved woman. Holmes’ girlfriend, Irene Adler (Rachel
McAdams) is a criminal fraud, who appears with a playful smile on her beautiful face, and
tries to fool the genius detective. Then, it turns out that Adler is subject to some person.
All in all, the film of Ritchie is great, full of amazing costumes and supplemented
by a very pleasant soundtrack. This movie is the medicine for all fans who are craving to
11. Sherlock Holmes(2009)
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law tried to express unforgettable images of
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in this bold new film version. In G. Ritchie’s
“Sherlock Holmes” the legendary detective shows not only his unmatched
intelligence, but also considerable physical training as well.
Entangled evidence, amazing deduction of Holmes and his lively mind
combine into an exciting series of exhausting events. The director Guy Ritchie
represents a fascinating adaptation of one of the world’s best detectives. Meet the
new Sherlock Holmes!
The plot is as follows: Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) is rather depressed
because of the possibility of Watson’s (Jude Law) marriage. His mood is also
combined by the absence of interesting cases. Trying to relax, he invents a silencer,
does not go out of his room, participates in fights without rules and plays violin.
However, they need to complete one last task and witness an execution of a
serial killer, who had created an aura of magical mystery around himself. Lord
Blackwood (Mark Strong) frightened everybody not only with his hypnotic look, but
also with awful patterns on the walls of the camera. Watson successfully discovered
the death of the hanged man, but suddenly it becomes clear that Blackwood has
risen from the dead and began to kill again. All of this looks very intimidating in the
support of mysterious rituals.
There are many obstacles that prevent unraveling of this case. Watson is
ready to leave his partner for his beloved woman. Holmes’ girlfriend, Irene Adler
(Rachel McAdams) is a criminal fraud, who appears with a playful smile on her
beautiful face, and tries to fool the genius detective. Then, it turns out that Adler is
subject to some person.
Orientatio
n
Evaluatio
n
Interpr
e-tative
recount
Summar
y
12. Paragraph 1 (Orientation)
“Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law tried to express
unforgettable images of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in
this bold new film version. In G. Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes” the
legendary detective shows not only his unmatched intelligence,
but also considerable physical training as well.”
In this part of the text, the writer highlights the general
description about what will be reviewed.
The writer tries to show the strength of the movie.
13. Paragraph 1 (Language Features)
“Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law tried to express unforgettable
images of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in this bold new
film version.(1)In G. Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes” the legendary
detective shows not only his unmatched intelligence, but also
considerable physical training as well.(2)”
The first sentence is a simple sentence.
The second sentence is a compound sentence.
The green highlighted words are conjunctions.
The blue highlighted words are adjectives and phrases of
appraisal.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
14. Paragraph 2 (Evaluation)
“Entangled evidence, amazing deduction of Holmes and
his lively mind combine into an exciting series of exhausting
events. The director Guy Ritchie represents a fascinating
adaptation of one of the world’s best detectives. Meet the new
Sherlock Holmes!”
This part of the text contains the writers opinion and judgment
about the movie.
In here, the writer seems to like the movie by stating all its
strengths and how well the director presents it.
15. Paragraph 2 (Language Features)
“Entangled evidence, amazing deduction of Holmes and
his lively mind combine into an exciting series of exhausting
events. The director Guy Ritchie represents a fascinating
adaptation of one of the world’s best detectives. Meet the new
Sherlock Holmes!”
Both of these sentences are simple sentences.
The blue highlighted words are adjectives and phrases of
appraisal.
The green highlighted word is conjunctions.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
16. Paragraph 3-5 (Interpretative Recount)
“The plot is as follows: Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) is rather depressed
because of the possibility of Watson’s (Jude Law) marriage. His mood is also
combined by the absence of interesting cases. Trying to relax, he invents a
silencer, does not go out of his room, participates in fights without rules and plays
violin.
However, they need to complete one last task and witness an execution of
a serial killer, who had created an aura of magical mystery around himself. Lord
Blackwood (Mark Strong) frightened everybody not only with his hypnotic look, but
also with awful patterns on the walls of the camera. Watson successfully
discovered the death of the hanged man, but suddenly it becomes clear that
Blackwood has risen from the dead and began to kill again. All of this looks very
intimidating in the support of mysterious rituals.
There are many obstacles that prevent unraveling of this case. Watson is
ready to leave his partner for his beloved woman. Holmes’ girlfriend, Irene Adler
(Rachel McAdams) is a criminal fraud, who appears with a playful smile on her
beautiful face, and tries to fool the genius detective. Then, it turns out that Adler is
subject to some person.”
This part of the text contains the summary of the plot of the story and show who are
the main character of the story.
17. Paragraph 3 (Language Features)
“The plot is as follows: Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) is
rather depressed because of the possibility of Watson’s (Jude
Law) marriage.(1) His mood is also combined by the absence of
interesting cases.(2) Trying to relax, he invents a silencer, does
not go out of his room, participates in fights without rules and
plays violin.(3)”
Sentence (1) is a complex sentence.
Sentence (2) is a simple sentence.
Sentence (3) is a compound sentence.
The green highlighted words are conjunctions.
The blue highlighted word is adjective.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
18. Paragraph 4 (Language Features)
“However, they need to complete one last task and witness
an execution of a serial killer, who had created an aura of magical
mystery around himself.(1) Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong)
frightened everybody not only with his hypnotic look, but also with
awful patterns on the walls of the camera.(2) Watson successfully
discovered the death of the hanged man, but suddenly it becomes
clear that Blackwood has risen from the dead and began to kill
again.(3) All of this looks very intimidating in the support of
mysterious rituals.(4)”
Sentence (1) is a complex sentence.
Sentence (2) and (3) are compound sentences.
Sentence (4) is a simple sentence.
The green highlighted words are conjunctions.
The blue highlighted words are adjectives.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
19. Paragraph 5 (Language Features)
“There are many obstacles that prevent unraveling of this
case. (1) Watson is ready to leave his partner for his beloved
woman.(2) Holmes’ girlfriend, Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) is a
criminal fraud, who appears with a playful smile on her beautiful
face, and tries to fool the genius detective.(3) Then, it turns out
that Adler is subject to some person.(4)”
Sentence (1), (3) and (4) are complex sentences.
Sentence (2) is a simple sentence.
The green highlighted words are conjunctions.
The blue highlighted words are adjectives.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
20. Paragraph 6 (Summary)
“All in all, the film of Ritchie is great, full of amazing
costumes and supplemented by a very pleasant soundtrack.
This movie is the medicine for all fans who are craving to taste
the exciting story of Sherlock Holmes. New Holmes and Watson
are different, and it’s the most interesting movie’s feature!”
This part of the text contains the last opinion of the writer
consisting of the appraisal or punchline of the artwork being
reviewed.
The punchline is the third sentence is this paragraph.
21. Paragraph 6 (Language Features)
“All in all, the film of Ritchie is great, full of amazing
costumes and supplemented by a very pleasant soundtrack.(1)
This movie is the medicine for all fans who are craving to taste
the exciting story of Sherlock Holmes.(2) New Holmes and
Watson are different, and it’s the most interesting movie’s
feature!(3)”
Sentence (1) and 3 are compound sentences.
Sentence (2) is a complex sentence.
The green highlighted words are conjunctions.
The blue highlighted words are adjectives and phrases of
appraisal.
The underlined phrases are noun phrases.
The italic sentence has metaphorical expression in it.
23. Sources
Look Ahead 3. Th. M. Sudarwati. 2007.
Discussion Materials of Genre for Senior High
School Students. Drs. Nofri Anten. M.Pd
Rangkuman Bahasa Inggris SMA. Elang
Yudantoro. 2010.
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presentation
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