Sabtu, 31 Mei 2014

kisi-kisi / homework 11

KELAS 4

HOMEWORK 11 [ SEMSTER 2  / 2013-2014   ]
GRADE   4.
FILL IN THE BLANKS
                                                   
         
          ISI DENGAN PRONOUNS INI.
                  Her -  your – his   - our


1.Uncle  wants ……food hot and nice.
2.You may read ……..not their book.
3 .Can  we open ……..books in the test, Sir ?
   B; No.you can not.
4.Tuti  needs ……. comb for her hair.


  Soal nomor  5 – 10
                        
                          Isi dengan kata Tanya
             What  -  whose  - where  -  when ?


5. A: ………..do you like to eat.
      B: I  like to eat MEAT.
6. A: ………do they go to BINJAI ?
      B:  Next week.
7.A:  ………PEN is that ? 
      B: That  is My PEN.
8.A: ………do you live ?
      B: I live at jalan AYAM NO 3

9. Tom  membaca bukunya .        
     The English is …………………….
10. Mother  cooks rice  for us.  
    The Indonesian  is………………...


Answer carefully.

1.  Hello.  How are you? I am ………..
2.  What  class do you  sit   in  now ?
3.  Do you like to eat burger ?
4.  What day is today ?
5   What   is your complete name ?

 Choose one only

1.Heri needs ……….water everyday for life.
a.many   b.any   c. much   d.an
2.The man ……….eating the banana  after lunch.
a.are   b.is  c.do   d.does
3. A: ………he boys playing the ball in the field?
    B; Yes. They are.
a.Are  b.  is   c.do   d.does
4.The man wants …books to read during his holiday.
a.many  b.much   c.any   d. a
5. A:The kids ………..making noise in the class.
    B: Yes. They are good kids.
a.is not   b.are not  c.does not    d.do not
6.A: The room is hot. Please open  the………..
   B:  Ok.I will.
a.light      b.pen    c.  book    d.  door
7.A:We ………….. not go out on Sunday.
    B: Yes. Because it is holiday.
a.do    b. are    c.is     d. am
8.Mother  buys the pen………Brother.
a.for    b. in    c.at    d.on
9.A:  Tono is hungry.
  B:  You  can  bring some ……….for him.
a.stone    b. book   c.pens    d.food
10. This book is ……,that`s  why I am reading it .
     a.my           b.mine             c.I        D. me
11. The man has a big car and this car is …………
a.his  b.he   c.him  d.hers
12. Ani has a new book,you can see…….book  on the table.
   a.him  b.his   c.he   d.her
13. Budi is here.     We need …….here.
a.he   b.she   c.her   d.him
14. The class  is dark ,please ………the light.
a.turn in               b.turn out         c.turn off      d.turn on
15. A:………car is that?  B:That is Joko`s  car.
a.what  b.where              c.whose         d.when
16. The cats  are  fat. You can see……….in the box.
a.them     b.they  c. he    d.its
17.The man is not doing the task. 
      This sentence is  a…………..sentence.
a.positive    b. negative   c.Question   d. interrogative
18.  A: ………is  your  name ?
       B:  My name is  Yuda.
a.Who    b.where   c.when    d.what
19.A: ………do you live ?
      B:  I  live  in Medan.
a.where   b.  when    c,who     d.why

20. A:  Please .. ….the letter for me, I forgot to bring my glasses.
      B:  Okay , I will
   a.read    b. sell   c. fire    d.eat
21. Whose  cow is that  ?   That  is………..cow.
  a. my b.me                c.mine  d.I
22.Kalimat yang benar adalah ……….
a.he is eat rice.       B.he is eats  rice   c. he is eating rice   d.he eating rice

23.Mother ……..making cake for us.
a. is  b.are  c.do   d.am
24.A: I am  thirsty [haus], please give  me  …….
      B: Here you are.
a.       Chair   b.paper  c.water   d.food
25.A:  Does  she know you ?   B:  Yes,  she………
a.do   b.is   c.does  d.are
26.Father  is working in office by now. 
      Adalah kalimat………
a.[=]             b[+]             c. [-]              d. [? ]
27.Ali  ………playing  ball with his friends.
a. are   b,  does   c. am   d.is
28.A:We donot   go to school …………Sunday.
      B:Yes ,because  it   is holiday.
a.on   b.under   c.by  d.for

29.Heri  ……….not   know  the answer for no 3.
a. do   b. does  c.is     d.am

30.A:………father busy working ?
      B: yes, he is.
A.am     b.are   c.does   d.is



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KELAS  5
HOMEWORK 11 [ SEMSTER 2  / 2013-2014   ]
GRADE   5
FILL IN THE BLANKS   CORRECTLY.

1. I am here today, but yesterday Joko ………here. [tobe past tense ]
2.A]……..is your name ?
      B[ my name is kiko.
3.A]What is the meaning of  stupid ?
   B] The meaning of stupid is………………..
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 tuliskan bentuk kata kerja past tense nya


NO
PRESENT TENSE
EAT
PAST TENSE
ATE
4
GO
…………….
5
PLAY
…………….
6
LIKE
…………….
7
BUY
……………..
8
Listen
……………
9
SEE
…………….
10
COOK
………………


  Answer  the questions below.

1.How are you today ?
2.What lesson do you like best?
3.Is today your birthday ?
4.What class do  you sit in now ?
5. What is your complete name ?

CHOOSE THE RIGHT ONE ONLY


                          My School
         This is my school. The headmaster  is in the office. There is a library near a classroom; my school has a schoolyard and a toilet. In the yard there is a flag. There is a teacher in front of the classroom and there are students in the garden.

1. Where is the headmaster?    He is in........
A. the classroom   B. the office  C. library D. toilet
2. There is a ... near   a  classroom.
A.    Classroom           B.    Office C.    library            D.    toilet
3 My school has........
A. a schoolyard and a toilet   B. a classroom  
C. toilet and waiting room           D. Toilet and bench.
4. Who is in front of classroom?     He is........
A. headmaster    B. a teacher   C. student   D. school guard
5. Did the boy ……………the door slowly ?
 a. close     b.closes   c.closed            d.closing
6. Yesterday the students ……….to Brastagi.
 a. went     b.go   c.going         d.goes
7. Mother didn`t….the bus this morning,so she was late.
 a. catch     b.caught  c.catching  d.catches

8. …..they know you were  here ?  No, they didn`t.
a. do      b.is  c.did    d. Does

9. Heri gets a gift from his mother.
   The past tense for Gets  is .......................
  a. getting      b.get        c.got          d. Gotten

10.Yesterday   the boys .......to cinema to see a film.
  a. go     b.went     c. going      d. Goes

11.You played  football  with your friends .......
a.now      b.today     c. tomorrow   d.yesterday

12. A] ……..  is taking you to the library t?
      B] My best friend,of course.
 a.when           b.where           c.why  d.who
13A] ……… does she go to her school?
    B] Maybe by the car.
a.why    b.where         c.how  d.which

14a]  ……….will you continue your study?
    B]  Just in this town.
a.where           b.why   c.how            d.when

15.A]…….. did you meet in the mosque? 
     B]  Nobody.
a.whom                b.where      c.how  d.who
16. A: You ………….. carefull   or you will fall later.
     B :  Thanks  for your warning.
 a must be     b.must   c.cannot       d.maynot
17 A: …………likes to talk with you in the class.
     B: Of course my best friend , Didik.
     a.who         b. whom                 c.  why      d. where
18. A. ……… are you this morning ?
     B.  Fine thanks
  a. where     b.how       c. what          d. Who
19. . Mother   :  Yoko, you ……..not forget to do  your    Zuhur prayer  now.
      Yoko     :  Yes , mom.
      a. must   b.had to   c.has to    d. may be
20.A]   ….You be clever if you are lazy?
     B]   No . I can`t
 a. can   b.won`t          c   .must       d. may
21. The duck is fat.          The past tense for``is` ……….
 a.  was        b.  were         c .was not            d.  .were not

22. Rio  does not like lazy friend.
      The question  word for  lazy friend is......................
  a. who  b. What         c. When   d. Whom

23. . usually – I – my pets – feed – every Morning - happily
            1         2       3               4                6                  5
a. 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 -6             b. 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5-6
c. 3 – 4 – 1- 2 – 5 -6               d. 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 – 5-6  
24. Please walk…………[pelan-pelan] the baby is sleeping.
a. slowly   b.slow   c.slowest    d.the slower
25.The man does his work………inorder not making mistake.
a.carefull  b.carelessly   c.  carefully   d. careless












Sabtu, 17 Mei 2014

hafalkan bagi yang mengikuti story telling

[ Cerita    1.]




Good ………………………….….
Ladies  and gentlemen as well as all the audiences here.
Thank you for the time giving to me  and  also    thank you so much to  the judges
OK , here comes the time for me  to tell  you  my story with the title:

                         Battle of the snake
                     Let me start the story
There was a man called Djisdaah who was not kind to animals. One day when he was hunting, he found a rattlesnake and decided to torture it. He held its head to the ground and pierced it with a piece of bark. Then as it was caught there, he tormented it.
"We shall fight," he said and then burned the snake until it was dead. He thought this was a great jest [ada] and so, whenever he found a snake, he would do the same thing.

One day another man from his village was walking through the forest when he heard a strange sound. It was louder than the wind hissing through the tops of tall pine trees. He crept closer to see. There, in a great clearing, were many snakes. They were gathered for a war council and as he listened in fright he heard them say:

"We shall now fight with them. Djisdaah has challenged us and we shall go to war. In four days we shall go to their village and fight them."
The man crept away and then ran as fast as he could to his village to tell what he had heard and seen. The chief sent other men to see if the report was true. They returned in great fright.

"Ahhhh," they said, "it is so. The snakes are all gathering to have a war."

The chief of the village could see that he had no choice. "We must fight," he said and ordered the people of the village to make preparations for the battle. They cut mountains of wood and stacked it in long piles all around the village. They built rows of stakes close together to keep the snakes out. When the fourth day came, the chief ordered that the piles of wood be set on fire. Just as he did so they heard a great noise, like a great wind in the trees. It was the noise of the snakes, hissing as they came to the village to do battle.

Usually a snake will not go near a fire, but these snakes were determined to have their revenge. They went straight into the flames. Many of them died, but the living snakes crawled over the bodies of the dead ones and continued to move forward until they reached the second row of stakes.




Once again, the chief ordered that the piles of wood in the second row of defense be set on fire. But the snakes crawled straight into the flames, hissing their war songs, and the living crawled over the bodies of the dead. It was a terrible sight. They reached the second row of stakes and, even though the people fought bravely, it was no use. The snakes were more numerous than fallen leaves and they could not be stopped. Soon they forced their way past the last row of stakes and the people of the village were fighting for their lives. The first man to be killed was Djisdaah, the one who had challenged the snakes to battle.

It was now clear that they could never win this battle. The chief of the village shouted to the snakes who had reached the edge of the village: "Hear me, my brothers. We surrender to you.

We have done you a great wrong. Have mercy on us."

The snakes stopped where they were and there was a great silence.

The exhausted warriors looked at the great army of snakes and the snakes stared back at them. Then the earth trembled and cracked in front of the human beings. A great snake, a snake taller than the biggest pine tree, whose head was larger than a great long house, lifted himself out of the hole in the earth

"Hear me," he said. "I am the chief of all the snakes. We shall go and leave you in peace if you will agree to two things."

The chief looked at the great snake and nodded his head. "We will agree, Great Chief," he said.

"It is well," said the Chief of the Snakes. "These are the two things. First, you must always treat my people with respect. Secondly, as long as the world stands, you will never name another man Djisdaah."

And so it was agreed and so it is, even today.


Well , that `s   all  about my story, and  before I say good bye , we can take  a moral lesson
 from the story  that  is  :
 `never  make an enemy   to    others
  so   other  people  will not trouble you`

 Bye……………

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cerita  ke 2



Good ………………………….….
Ladies  and gentlemen as well as all the audiences here.
Thank you for the time giving to me  and  also    thank you so much to  the judges
OK , here comes the time for me  to tell  you  my story with the title:

 

                                                         Why Crow Is Black  

                                                                      Let  me start my story

                               In days long past, when the earth and the people on it were still young, all crows were white as snow. In those ancient times, the people had neither horses nor firearms nor weapons of iron. Yet they depended upon the buffalo hunt to give them enough food to survive. Hunting the big buffalo on foot with stone-tipped weapons was hard, uncertain, and dangerous. The crows made things even more difficult for the hunters, because they were friends of the buffalo. Soaring high above the prairie, they could see everything that was going on. Whenever they spied hunters approaching a buffalo herd, they flew to their friends and, perching between their horns, warned them: "Caw, caw, caw, cousins, hunters are coming. They are creeping up through that gully over there. They are coming up behind that hill. Watch out! Caw, caw, caw!" Hearing this, the buffalo would stampede, and the people starved.

                               The people held a council to decide what to do. Now, among the crows was a huge one, twice as big as all the others. This crow was their leader. One wise old chief got up and made this suggestion: "We must capture the big white crow," he said, "and teach him a lesson. It's either that or go hungry."

                               He brought out a large buffalo skin, with the head and horns still attached. He put it on the back of a young brave, saying: "Nephew, sneak among the buffalo. They will think you are one of them, and you can capture the big white crow. "Disguised as a buffalo, the young man crept among the herd as if he were grazing. The big, shaggy beasts paid him no attention. Then the hunters marched out from their camp after him, their bows at the ready. As they approached the herd, the crows came flying, as usual, warning the buffalo: "Caw, caw caw, cousins, the hunters are coming to kill you. Watch out for their arrows. Caw, caw, caw!" and as usual, all the buffalo stampeded off   and  away  :  all, that is, except the young hunter in disguise under his shaggy skin, who pretended to go on grazing as before.

                               Then the big white crow came gliding down, perched on the hunter's shoulders, and flapping his wings, said: "Caw, caw, caw, brother, are you deaf? The hunters are close by, just over the hill. Save yourself!" But the young brave reached out from under the buffalo skin and grabbed the crow by his legs. With a rawhide string he tied the big bird's feet and fastened the other end to a stone. No matter how the crow struggled, he could not escape.

                                 Again the people sat in a council. "What shall we do with the big, bad crow, who has made us go hungry again and again?" "I'll burn him up!" answered one angry hunter, and before anybody could stop him, he yanked the crow from the hands of his captor and thrust it into the council fire ring, string, stone and all. "This will teach you," he said. Of course, the string that held the stone burned through almost at once, and the big crow managed to fly out of the fire. But he was badly singed, and some of his feathers were charred. Though he was still big, he was no longer white. "Caw, caw, caw," he cried, flying away as quickly as he could, "I'll never do it again. "I'll stop warning the buffalo, and so will all the Crow nation. I promise! Caw, caw, caw." Thus the crow escaped. But ever since, after that accident all crows have been black.

 Well , that `s   all  about my story, and  before I say good bye , we can take  a moral lesson
 from the story  that  is  :
                             ` never   do others`  business while it is not belong to you.`

    Bye……………


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cerita ke 3.
 

Good ………………………….….
Ladies  and gentlemen as well as all the audiences here.
Thank you for the time giving to me  and  also unforgettable  thanks  so much to  the judges
Well , here comes the time for me  to tell  you  my story with the title:
                                      Fire Tail  
        LET ME START MY STORY
Very long ago, a band of Indians was drying deer meat in the sun. They thought how wonderful it would be to have a small sun to dry the meat better and keep them warm when the big sun set in the evening and it got cold.
Of course, they were only dreaming because such a thing would take power and magic, more than their most powerful magicman possessed.

But, as the People talked, a tiny bird chirped loudly in a tree above them. The People saw the bird had a very bright red tail that flickered even while it was sitting still.

An elder who could speak to animals asked, "What do you want, little bird?"
"Wise One, I do not want, but I bring what you wish for. My tail has a thing called Fire. It is hot like the sun and will comfort you when the winter wind blows, cook your meat, and give you light when the sun is gone."

The elder said, "Thank you, little bird. Bring me your fire so I can share it with the People."

"It is not that easy," replied the bird. "Have the People gather here in the morning to receive fire. Tell each one to bring a dry branch with pine pitch on it."

Then, the bird quickly flew away.

The elder told the People what the bird had said. He also said, "We should do what the bird says, for it will bring us much good fortune."

So, when the sun rose again, all the People were gathered, each holding a pine pitch branch. A loud chirping in the tree above told them the bird had appeared.
The bird talked to them in a voice that all could understand, "The first to catch up to me will be given my fire. But, only if that person does what is right, has patience, and does not lose courage. Follow me!"









The bird flew off quickly with the People chasing behind. It flew over rough ground and thick forest, across streams and marshes. Many people could not keep the pace and gave up. They said, "It is too hard! Too fast! Too difficult! Too dangerous!" as they stopped their chase.

Finally, a young brave got close to the bird and called, "Give me your fire, little bird, so I can get back to more important matters."

"No," replied the bird, "You have no patience. You shall have no fire."
       Then, a second brave got close to the bird and called, "Give me your fire, little bird, so I will be the most powerful of the People. I have followed you far and have done no wrong."  "No," replied the bird, "You think only of yourself and that is bad. You shall have no fire."
The bird looked back and saw that it was no longer being followed so it settled to a branch in a tree to rest. It saw a woman on the ground nursing an old man that appeared very sick and cold.
The bird said, "Bring a pine branch and I will give you Fire to keep that man warm and cook your food."
         The woman said, "Thank you, little bird, but I must stay with my friend. I do not deserve a magic gift. I am only doing what is right, what my inner voice tells me needs to be done. And, I must stay with this sick man to help him for as long as needed."
      "You think first of others, so you deserve this gift which you can share with the People," explained the bird. "Bring a stick so you can help this man."
So, the woman quickly brought a branch and the bird lit it from its flickering tail. The woman built a fire and kept her friend warm through the night. In the morning, he was better so they returned to the village and brought Fire with them. Since that time, the People have had Fire.

OK THAT`S   ALL   ABOUT   MY   STORY
BUT BEFORE I END IT WE CAN TAKE  A MORAL  LESSON THAT :
`AS  LONG  AS   YOU LIVE,  MAKE  YOURSELF   USEFULL 
  FOR   OTHERS `

 bye.............

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