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STUDENT WORKSHEET

SUBJECT ; ENGLISH

TOPIC : DESCRIPTIVE TEXT ( TOURIST SPOT)

CLASS/ SEMESTER : X/1

TIME ALLOCATION : 90(1st Meeting)

TUJUAN PEMBELAJARAN (GOAL)

E.1 Mengidentifikasi konteks, gagasan utama, dan informasi terperinci dari teks deskripsi, lisan
maupun tulisan yang disajikan dalam bentuk multimoda dalam lingkup minat remaja.

E.2 Menjelaskan karakteristik, rangkaian penyusunan dan pengembangan gagasan secara


sederhana dari teks deskripsi lisan dan tulisan dalam bentuk multimoda dalam lingkup minat
remaja.

A. LEARNING GUIDANCE

 The students seat in group then analyze cards about tourist spot. Each group get
different cards.
 The students discuss about cards then write 10 words that describe about that tourist
spot then stick to white board.
 One of the students in each group will explain why do they choose those words in front
of the class.
 In groups, the students will get a different kinds of Descriptive Text and discuss about
the social function.
 The students will stick their answer on the board.
 The other group comment each other about their result.

Activity 1

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Activity 2

Based on cards/picture, each of group discuss about 10 words that describe about that place
then stick on the board.
Activity 3 and 4 Read the text below for each group, analyze Social function and Generic
Structures

Text 1

Pantai Ora or Ora beach is located on the island of Seram, Maluku Tengah. This is heaven on
earth. No need to go far away to foreign countries to get a peaceful atmosphere with the natural
landscape, especially for having the magnificent beach.

Pantai Ora offers a natural beauty that is second to none, one more proof for the tourists out
there that Indonesia has such beautiful beach like this. As far as we can see, the charm of the
beauty of the beach is worth aligned with other beautiful beaches like Boracay beach in the
Philippines or the Bora-Bora in the Pacific Ocean.

Ora beach in settled in the village of Saleman, Northern Seram District, Central Maluku. On this
beach there is a resort named Ora Beach Resort which has 6 pieces cottages and all made of
wood with thatched roofs.

In addition to the magnificent sightseeing, another charm of this beach is taken from the marine
life. The coral reefs on the beach is diverse and colorful as well as the fishes. Because the
water is so clear, we can see the coral and fish that directly swimming under the water.

Ora Beach is settled in remote location and far away from the crowds, this makes Ora Beach is
perfect for those who craving for tranquility, being away from the urban bustle. For newlyweds
this beach is surely can be a perfect escape for honeymooners.

The time that needed to reach Amahai harbor from Port Tulehu is approximately 2 hours. Upon
arrival in Port Amahai, we can proceed to use public transportation for about 2 hours to get to
the village of Sawai in Central Maluku district. To go from the village of Sawai to Ora Beach, you
just need to cross by boat only for 10 minutes.

Another alternative to reach Ora Beach is to rent a car directly in Ambon Pattimura airport to be
delivered to the village of Sawai.

To get to Ora Beach can be start from the Port Tulehu, from tourist from oustide Ambon or even
foreigner can reach from Ambon Pattimura Airport. From Tulehu Port, you can use fast boat to
the Port Amahai (Masohi) with dance vessel at a cost of 150,000 for VIP and Rp. 92.000 for the
economy.
Text 2

Bunaken National Park

Bunaken National Park has unique bathymetry which is an attraction for divers.
The absence of a continental shelf in the northern part of North Sulawesi allows the
coastal area of the park to drop directly down the continental slope. The sea depth
between the islands of the park is 200 – 1, 840 m deep. In the coral ecosystem alone,
Bunaken National Park covers an area of 89, 095 hectares. The larger North Sulawesi
area (also possessing potential for future inclusion in this WH site) contains
approximately 280,000 ha. The marine national park area is home to thousands of
different species of fish, coral, endangered marine mammals and reptiles, birds,
mollusks and mangrove species. The Sangihes – Talaud island chain immediately to
the north of the national park area is equally diverse (440 species from 52 sites in 2.3
million hectares). The uniqueness of Bunaken and the wider North Sulawesi area is its
density of diversity in close proximity to a growing and populous part of Indonesia

Text 3

The Fort Amsterdam is located in Hila, Ambon . Amsterdam fortress built by the Dutch
in the early 17th century, when the spice trade began to be implemented in Ambon. This
fortress is located not far from the Old Church Hila. Amsterdam is building a fortress
built by the Dutch in Ambon, after Kasteel van Verre. The fort was built after Vereenigde
Oost Indische Compagnie (VOC) was founded in the Netherlands by Heeren Zeventien.

A historian and observer of nature who works for the German nation soldier named
George Everhard Rumphius Holland has lived in this castle in the period 1660 - 1670,
and wrote a book about the flora and fauna of Ambon. Amsterdam fortress was
renovated in 1993.

Amsterdam is an old fortress that has been building for hundreds of years, and became
inseparable from the history of VOC control in Ambon. This fortress is located on the
beach is very quiet and beautiful.

This place can be reached by car from Ambon for about an hour. If you use public
transportation, visitors can catch a bus from the Ambon District Hila.

Text 4
Gong Perdamaian or World Peace Gong in Ambon is the 35th in the world that located
in Taman Pelita, near downtown Ambon. This magnificent and large gong was built in
the city of Ambon to improve the image of Ambon that was once synonymous with
unrest and violence city.
This Park was inaugurated by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on November 25,
2009 and it was always visited by travelers or people in Ambon on weekends. To get into
this gong, we can simply spend around Rp 5,000.
This World Peace Gong has a diameter of two meters wide with golden color. Besides it
filled with flags from some countries, which is about 200 flags, there are also symbols of
each religion in circles. In the center, there is a miniature of the earth and letter of 'Gong
Perdamaian Dunia' at the bottom, and 'World Peace Gong' at the top of the circles.
By being propped up by two giant pillars, above the gong is also settling the symbol of
Pancasila as an ideology of the Indonesian nation. Those who are coming to this park
can learn about the world peace country or just taking some pictures at this World Peace
Gong.

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