Rifqi

  • English Language
  • 7th grade

Rifqi

Literary Devices and Text Structure - English Language

🎧 Listening Activity: Daily Routine

 

🔹 Pre-Listening Activity

 

1. Look at these pictures:

🛏️ wake up 🍚 eat breakfast 🚿 take a shower 🎒 go to school

 

 

2. Discuss with your friend:

 

What time do you wake up every day?

 

What do you eat for breakfast?

 

 

 

3. Listen to the dialogue and find out what Rani and Dika do in the morning.

 

 

 

 

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🔹 Listening Dialogue

 

Rani: Good morning, Dika!

Dika: Morning, Rani! You came early today.

Rani: Yes, I woke up at five o’clock.

Dika: Wow! What did you do after that?

Rani: I took a shower and had breakfast with my family.

Dika: What did you eat?

Rani: I ate rice and egg. What about you?

Dika: I just drank milk because I was late!

Rani: Haha, you should wake up earlier next time.

 

 

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🔹 Listening Comprehension Questions

 

1. What time did Rani wake up?

a. Four o’clock

b. Five o’clock

c. Six o’clock

d. Seven o’clock

 

 

2. What did Rani do after waking up?

a. She cleaned her room

b. She took a shower

c. She went to school

d. She watched TV

 

 

3. What did Rani eat for breakfast?

a. Bread and jam

b. Rice and egg

c. Fried rice

d. Noodles

 

 

4. Why did Dika only drink milk?

a. He was late

b. He wasn’t hungry

c. He was sick

d. He didn’t like rice

 

 

5. What does Rani tell Dika to do next time?

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🎧 Listening Activity: Daily Routine

🔹 Pre-Listening Activity

1. Look at these pictures:
🛏️ wake up 🍚 eat breakfast 🚿 take a shower 🎒 go to school

2. Discuss with your friend:

What time do you wake up every day?

What do you eat for breakfast?

 

3. Listen to the dialogue and find out what Rani and Dika do in the morning.

 

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🔹 Listening Dialogue

Rani: Good morning, Dika!
Dika: Morning, Rani! You came early today.
Rani: Yes, I woke up at five o’clock.
Dika: Wow! What did you do after that?
Rani: I took a shower and had breakfast with my family.
Dika: What did you eat?
Rani: I ate rice and egg. What about you?
Dika: I just drank milk because I was late!
Rani: Haha, you should wake up earlier next time.

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🔹 Listening Comprehension Questions

1. What time did Rani wake up?
a. Four o’clock
b. Five o’clock
c. Six o’clock
d. Seven o’clock

2. What did Rani do after waking up?
a. She cleaned her room
b. She took a shower
c. She went to school
d. She watched TV

3. What did Rani eat for breakfast?
a. Bread and jam
b. Rice and egg
c. Fried rice
d. Noodles

4. Why did Dika only drink milk?
a. He was late
b. He wasn’t hungry
c. He was sick
d. He didn’t like rice

5. What does Rani tell Dika to do next time?
a. Sleep late
b. Wake up earlier
c. Bring food to school
d. Study more

. Sleep late

b. Wake up earlier

c. Bring food to school

d. Study more

Present Perfect Tense

Writing - English Language

📝 Student Instruction: Present Perfect Tense

  1. When do we use Present Perfect?
  • To talk about actions or experiences at an unspecified time in the past.

    • I have visited Japan.
  • To talk about actions that started in the past and continue until now.

    • She has lived here for 10 years.
  • To talk about actions that happened in the past but still have a result now.

    • He has broken his leg (he can’t walk now).
  1. Form
  • Affirmative (+): Subject + have/has + past participle (V3)

    • I have eaten breakfast.
    • She has finished her homework.
  • Negative (–): Subject + have/has + not + past participle

    • I haven’t seen that movie.
    • He hasn’t called me.
  • Question (?): Have/Has + subject + past participle

    • Have you visited London?
    • Has she done her homework?
  1. Time expressions used with Present Perfect
  • just → I have just finished my homework.
  • already → She has already eaten.
  • yet → Have you finished yet? / I haven’t finished yet.
  • ever → Have you ever been to Paris?
  • never → I have never seen snow.
  • for (a period of time) → for 5 years
  • since (a starting point) → since 2010
  1. Examples
  • We have studied English for three years.
  • He has never played basketball.
  • Have they arrived yet?

👉 Practice Example:
Change the verb into Present Perfect.

  1. I (see) that movie three times. → I have seen that movie three times.
  2. She (not finish) her homework yet. → She hasn’t finished her homework yet.
  3. (they / travel) to London before? → Have they traveled to London before?

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