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*What do you see on the video?
*What do you think about the volcanoes?
*How do you feel if you are there during the
volcanoes eruption?
*How are volcanoes formed?
Topic:
Explanation text about phenomena which are
happend around us related to the things, animals,
and plants.
Goals:
Ask and give information related to the
phenomena which are happened around us in
English properly
How volcanoes are Formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s
surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic
ash and gas to escape out onto its surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma
(molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s
crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the
magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top
of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The
red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s
surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into
rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but
solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes.
How are volcanoes formed?
*
* What is an explanation text?
* What is the function of an explanation text?
* What are the generic structures of an
explanation text?
* What are the language features used in an
explanation text?
*
*
*Contains processes associated
with natural phenomena, social,
science, culture and more.
*Explain Why and How of a
phenomena
How volcanoes are Formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s
surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic
ash and gas to escape out onto its surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma
(molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s
crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the
magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top
of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The
red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s
surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into
rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but
solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes.
Example of an explanation text
*
Explanation Text
Language
Features
Generic
Structure
Social
Function
*
An explanation text is
used to explain how or
why a certain
phenomenon happens.
*
How volcanoes are formed
Social function:
The text is used to explain how
volcanoes are formed
How Raindrops are formed
Why was the Borrobudur Temple built?
The Life-cycle of a Frog
*
Explanation Text
Language
Features
Generic
Structure
Social
Function
How volcanoes are Formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s
surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic
ash and gas to escape out onto its surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma
(molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s
crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the
magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top
of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The
red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s
surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into
rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but
solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes.
Example of an explanation text
*
*
Title
General statement
Sequenced explanation
paragraph/s
Closing
How volcanoes are Formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the
earth’s surface which allows molten rock called
magma, velcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its
surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in
the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of
magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the
earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the
chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up
through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface
known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to
flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which,
when cools, forms into rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are
nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted
volcanoes.
Generic Structures of an explanation text
Title
General
statement
Sequences
explanation
paragraph
Closing
*
Explanation Text
Language
Features
Generic
Structure
Social
Function
How volcanoes are formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s
surface which allows molten rock called magma, velcanic
ash and gas to escape out onto its surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma
(molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s
crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the
magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top
of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The
red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s
surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into
rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but
solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes.
Example of an explanation text
*
1. Focus on general, non-human participants
2. General and abstract nouns
3. Action verb
4. Simple present tense
5. Passive voice
6. Conjuctions of time and cause
7. Noun phrases
8. Complex senteces
9. Technical language
Explanation Text
Language
Features
How Volcanoes are Formed
Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are
formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the
earth’s surface which allows molten rock called
magma, velcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its
surface.
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of
magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the
earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the
chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up
through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface
known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to
flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when
cools, forms into rocks.
In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing
but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes.
Present
tense: Is, are
Conjuction:
And
Action Verb:
Connects
Passive voice:
Are formed
Are pushed
up
*
Interrogative sentence
How are volcanoes formed?
Declarative sentence
Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the
earth
Declarative
How Raindrops is formed
Interrogative
How are raindrops formed?
*
Explanation Text
Language
Features
Generic
Structure
Social
Function
*
Activity I (8 Minutes)
Activity II (15 Minutes)
Activity III (3 Minutes)
Explanation Text
The Life-cycle of a frog
Frogs are amphibians. They go through its own
life-cycle to grow.
First, the mother frog lays her eggs in the water.
This is called frog spawn. Next, the eggs hatch into tiny
tadpoles. During this time, they grow gills to help them
breathe. Then they grow two back legs. Later, they
grow two front legs. Afterwards, the tadpole looks like
a frog but it has a tail. This is called a froglet.
Finally, the froglet loses its tail. Now, it is a frog.
The adult frog has no tail as the tail has been
reabsorbed by the body.
Communicative Purpose:
*
Instruction
1. Choose your team card
2. Take your group worksheet
3. Answer the questions below based on the text
a. What is the title of the text?
b. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
c. Find out the generic structures and linguistic
features used in the text
4. Prepare some questions related to the text
Example of questions related to
the text
1. What is the text talking about?
2. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
3. How is the generic structures of the text?
4. Where is the introduction paragraph of the text?
5. Which paragraph that explain the life-cycle of a frog?
6. Do you like frog? Why?
7. Where do the eggs laid by the mother frog?
8. Why the adult frog has no tail?
9. Can you explain the life-cycle of a frog?
10.How can you explain the life-cycle of a frog?
*
Instruction
1.Present your findings to the class (5 minutes)
2.Prepare the question and aswer section of each
presentation (10 Minutes)
*
Instruction
Write the question and
answer you have made
during the presentation
according to these
following format. Don’t
forget to write the name of
your classmates who ask
and answer each given
questions.
*
Can you explain to me...
What we have learned today?
How did we learn?
What was happened after we learned?
What can we do after learning today’s lesson?
Was the materials difficults?
Write down your difficulties in a piece of paper
and put it on my desk.
Thank You
Have a nice day

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Explanation Text - burger concept

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  • 3. *What do you see on the video? *What do you think about the volcanoes? *How do you feel if you are there during the volcanoes eruption? *How are volcanoes formed?
  • 4. Topic: Explanation text about phenomena which are happend around us related to the things, animals, and plants. Goals: Ask and give information related to the phenomena which are happened around us in English properly
  • 5. How volcanoes are Formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. How are volcanoes formed?
  • 6. * * What is an explanation text? * What is the function of an explanation text? * What are the generic structures of an explanation text? * What are the language features used in an explanation text?
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  • 8. * *Contains processes associated with natural phenomena, social, science, culture and more. *Explain Why and How of a phenomena
  • 9. How volcanoes are Formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. Example of an explanation text
  • 11. * An explanation text is used to explain how or why a certain phenomenon happens.
  • 12. * How volcanoes are formed Social function: The text is used to explain how volcanoes are formed
  • 13. How Raindrops are formed Why was the Borrobudur Temple built? The Life-cycle of a Frog
  • 15. How volcanoes are Formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, volcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. Example of an explanation text
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  • 18. How volcanoes are Formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, velcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. Generic Structures of an explanation text Title General statement Sequences explanation paragraph Closing
  • 20. How volcanoes are formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, velcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. Example of an explanation text
  • 21. * 1. Focus on general, non-human participants 2. General and abstract nouns 3. Action verb 4. Simple present tense 5. Passive voice 6. Conjuctions of time and cause 7. Noun phrases 8. Complex senteces 9. Technical language
  • 22. Explanation Text Language Features How Volcanoes are Formed Have you ever wondered how volcanoes are formed? A volcano is a vent or an opening on the earth’s surface which allows molten rock called magma, velcanic ash and gas to escape out onto its surface. Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth. A tube-like passage connects a chamber of magma (molten rock) at the centre of the earth to the earth’s crust. When the pressure builds up in the chamber, the magma, gases and ash are pushed up through to the top of the tube on the earth’s surface known as vent. The red-hot magma that escapes to flow over the earth’s surface is called lava which, when cools, forms into rocks. In fact, the mountains we see today are nothing but solidfied lava from previously erupted volcanoes. Present tense: Is, are Conjuction: And Action Verb: Connects Passive voice: Are formed Are pushed up
  • 23. * Interrogative sentence How are volcanoes formed? Declarative sentence Volcanoes are formed where there is a crack in the earth
  • 24. Declarative How Raindrops is formed Interrogative How are raindrops formed?
  • 26. * Activity I (8 Minutes) Activity II (15 Minutes) Activity III (3 Minutes)
  • 27. Explanation Text The Life-cycle of a frog Frogs are amphibians. They go through its own life-cycle to grow. First, the mother frog lays her eggs in the water. This is called frog spawn. Next, the eggs hatch into tiny tadpoles. During this time, they grow gills to help them breathe. Then they grow two back legs. Later, they grow two front legs. Afterwards, the tadpole looks like a frog but it has a tail. This is called a froglet. Finally, the froglet loses its tail. Now, it is a frog. The adult frog has no tail as the tail has been reabsorbed by the body. Communicative Purpose:
  • 28. * Instruction 1. Choose your team card 2. Take your group worksheet 3. Answer the questions below based on the text a. What is the title of the text? b. What is the communicative purpose of the text? c. Find out the generic structures and linguistic features used in the text 4. Prepare some questions related to the text
  • 29. Example of questions related to the text 1. What is the text talking about? 2. What is the communicative purpose of the text? 3. How is the generic structures of the text? 4. Where is the introduction paragraph of the text? 5. Which paragraph that explain the life-cycle of a frog? 6. Do you like frog? Why? 7. Where do the eggs laid by the mother frog? 8. Why the adult frog has no tail? 9. Can you explain the life-cycle of a frog? 10.How can you explain the life-cycle of a frog?
  • 30. * Instruction 1.Present your findings to the class (5 minutes) 2.Prepare the question and aswer section of each presentation (10 Minutes)
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  • 32. * Instruction Write the question and answer you have made during the presentation according to these following format. Don’t forget to write the name of your classmates who ask and answer each given questions.
  • 33. * Can you explain to me... What we have learned today? How did we learn? What was happened after we learned? What can we do after learning today’s lesson? Was the materials difficults? Write down your difficulties in a piece of paper and put it on my desk.
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  • 35. Thank You Have a nice day