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Passage 1  Hello, My name is Kevin.
(pg. 2)  Kevin
 I’m a barista.
 I love learning English
 My job is making and serving coffee.
 Being a barista is my passion and I enjoy my
profession.
Passage 2  Hello! My name’s Farah Farce.
(pg. 11)  Farah Farce
 I’m a student.
 I’m the owner of Farcee Online Shop.
 I do the same things every day. I go to
campus and give seminars in many different
places about how to be a successful young
entrepreneur. In the evening…
Passage 3  Hello! My name is Audrey.
(pg. 14)  This is my family tree
 Audrey, Joe, Carine, Gerald, Tommy, Laura,
Roy, Tania, Jesia, leoni, Dony, Eric, Dania,
and Ceo
Passage 4 
(pg. 23)
Passage 5  Dear Putri,
(pg. 28)  I was delighted to receive your graduation
announcement. I know that you have put in a
great deal of work and effort to get to this
point and we want you to know that we are all
very proud of you.
 Ria
Passage 6  Dear Raka and Dinda
(pg. 31)  Congratulation on your fabulous wedding
reception!
 Alina
Passage 7  In a month, we are going on family vacation.
(pg. 41)

Passage 8  Dr. Paul Moller


(pg. 48)  Skycar M200
 Skycar M400
Passage 9
(pg. 49)
Passage 10  Hi Yanti,
(pg. 65)  Andre, Bobby, Toni, Renata,
 from Medan
 I’m a student at vocational school.
 After school, I work at a cafe as a waiter. I
usually get home at 9 p.m. or 9.30 p.m. every
night. But on Sundays, I’m free.
 Please let me know if you come to Medan. I’ll
show you the beauty of Medan and the foods
of course.
Passage 11  People visit Salisbury Plain in Southern
(pg. 66) England to see Stonehenge, one of the great
mysteries of the world.
 No one knows the purpose of Stonehenge
either. Some say it is a religious place. Other
say it is a type of calendar.
Passage 12  Kuta is the exciting tourist area in the
(pg. 67) southern part of Bali.
 Kuta, Bali, Ngurah Rai airport
Passage 13  Cleopatra
(pg. 68)  A Greek Queen of Egypt, she played a major
role in the extension of the Roman Empire.
She was the brilliant and beautiful last
Pharaoh of Egypt.
 She was Ptolemy.
 Descended from one of Alexander the
Great’s generals.
 When she was twenty-one, Julius Caesar
became her lover. Seven years later she met
Antony.
 …….., darker than Hollywood actress Liz
Taylor
 ……, who portrayed her in the film
“Cleopatra” in 1962.
Passage 14  (Chicago, USA)
(pg. 69)  Sho Yano
 University of Chicago
 Sho can play the piano beautifully and he
does tae kwon do too.
 Sho grew up in California
 He says that his parents never push him. “But
sometimes I pull them along!” Sho smiles.
His mother agrees with him. He will decide
his own life”, she says.
Passage 15  ATTENTION
(pg. 82)
For: all students, teachers, and staff

You are not allowed to drive your car or ride


your motorcycle to school if you don’t have a
driving license.
Passage 16  Entrepreneur Club Students
(pg. 82)  SMK Harapan Bangsa
Passage 17 
(pg. 83)

 Want to improve your English


 Almond Vocational Link Ltd, City Business
Park, Somerset Place, PL3 48, Plymouth.
Passage 18  Welcome on board Flight GA234 to Makasar.
(pg. 85) Our craft is under the command of Captain
Haryono. He has informed me that our flight
will be approximately two hours and ten
minutes. While we are here to ensure that you
do have a comfortable trip with us today, we
are also concerned about your safety. With
that in mind, we ask that you take the Safety
Information Card out of the seat pocket in
from of you and follow along as we perform
our safety demonstration.
 Flight GA234, Makasar, Safety Card
Information
 Captain Haryono
Passage 19  We are pleased to announce that jane Doe of
(pg. 85) Doe Elementary School is the winner of our
essay contest, “What the Constitution Means
to Me”
 Jane Doe
 Doe Elementary School
 Essay contest “What the Constitution Means
to Me”
 43 essays received
 John and Mary Doe.
 Her essay will be published in the
Springfield Herald Sunday.
 She will receive a $50 saving bond.
 Congratulation, Jane!
 We also want to congratulate all of the
students who entered; we received many
outstanding essays.
Passage 20  We will hold our monthly planning meeting
(pg. 90)

Passage 21
(pg. 90)
Passage 22
(pg. 91)
Passage 23  Hi, I’m Tony. Yes, I’ve lived in a foreign
(pg. 101) country, the USA. I lived in Amherst for a
year.
 Tony (name), the USA (country), Amherst
(city), Antonia pizza (food), The Trust
(company), Plenet Hollywood (restaurant),
New York (city), Indonesia (country)
 They usually give me big tips. Sometimes
their bills were only $50 but they’d tip me
$100. That is the beauty of working as a
waiter here in New York.
 If you treat your customers very well like, you
know … greet the guest politely, show them
to their tables, take their orders and give your
bet smile, trust me they will give you a big tip.
 Shakespeare play (Romeo and Juliet)
 Rolling Stones concert
Passage 24  - Prambanan is a collection of massive Hindu
(pg. 104) temples (candi) built by Mataram Kingdom,
rules of Central Java and defeaters of the
Sailendra Dinasty.
- Borobudur
- British
- Dutch residents
- The main candi Rara Jonggrang
- Yogyakarta
- Solo
 - The two sites are quite different in style with
Hindu Prambanan being a collection of
sharp, jaggedly sculpture towers in contrast
to the vast horizontal bulk of Buddhist
Borbudur.
- According to Shivagrha inscription of 856
CE, the temple was built to honor Lord
Shiva and its original name was Shuva-grha
(the house of Shiva) or Shiva-laya (the
Realm of Shiva).
- British Administration
 - Rakai Pikatan
- King Lokapala
- Balitung Maha Sambu
- Sanjaya King
- Thomas Stanford Raffles
 Anglo-Dutch Java War
Passage 25  - Park Town
(pg. 109) - Town Clock
 I didn’t think many people believe that the
magic clock would stop at twelve. The
atmosphere began to tense the closer midnight
came and in that minute everyone kept quiet.
My friend and I were amazed and we couldn’t
believe that it truly happened.
 New Year’s arrival
Passage 26  Mr. Fandy’s Trip to Panama
(pg. 111)
Mr. Fandy and his two sons went to
Panama for holiday. At first, they searched for
a travel agency and reserved flight ticket. The,
they came to the Embassy of Spain to get
tourist visa. Finally, they had been given
permission to go for fourteen days. Their trip
had included travel, accommodation, and
tours around the city.
Mr. Fandy and his sons were on a large
Boeing flight for fourteen hours flight. All the
attendants were very helpful. They provided
newspaper and magazine to all passengers.
They also delivered some food and beverages
to their seats. When Mr. Fandy and his sons
arrived at Tocumen International Airport,
they come to Custom and Immigration to
check the documents. The immigration
officers were also very nice. The documents
were verified accurately by them. Although
they were assertive, but they have polite
manners. Mr. Fandy and his sons gathered
their luggage. After that, they went to
Welcome Desk to arrange their transfer to
hotel. The hotel was a four-star hotel. The
room had a miraculous park to see. Beside the
key, they also got an inserted key card to
unlock the door. There was also restaurant
with Asian and European cuisine located on
the third floor of the hotel. They were also
offered variety menus.
The two weeks went by fast. Mr. Fandy
and his sons felt so tired, but they were very
excited to have had a trip in Panama.
 - Mr. Fandy and his two sons
- Panama
- Travel agency
- Flight tickets
- Embassy of Spain
- Tourist visa
- A large Boeing flight
- Newspaper and magazine
- Tocumen International Airport
- Custom and Immigration
- Welcome Desk
- Asian and European cuisine
 - Although they were assertive, but they had
polite manners.
- Mr. Fandy and his sons felt so tired, but
they were very excited to have had a trip in
Panama.
 The immigration officers
Passage 27  Vacation to Indrayati Beach
(pg. 111-
112) Last weekend, I and my family went to
Indrayanti Beach to spend our holiday. We
went there with our own car.
The route to Indrayanti Beach is very
zigzagged and it’s very quiet in the middle of
night. I and my family almost got lost since
we had never been there before, but
eventually we got there safely. We nearly
couldn’t get a room to stay overnight because
it was a long weekend and it was not easy to
find available rooms. We got up early in the
morning so that we could enjoy the sunrise
landscape by the beach. My brother and was
playing with white sand with my sister while
I took their picture.
A day at Indrayanti Beach felt so short, we
were quite tired from playing for a whole day,
but we were very happy.
 - I and my family
- Indrayanti Beach
 We were quite tired from playing for a whole
day, but we were very happy.
Passage 28  My Wonderful Trip
(pg. 112)
Last week my brother and I went to
Tokyo for a vacation. I did the web surfing
before having a trip there. I chose to take
Tokyo public transportation since many
people said that Tokyo had the best
transportation called MRT (Mass Rapid
Transport).
The MRT was known as a commuter
underground, so large number of people
transferred to go to their workplace every day.
We took the MRT boarded at Chiba station.
When the train moved, we felt like we were in
a jet. It was remarkably fast because the route
was underground. We could see nothing
except the darkness on both side.
In the commuter, people were not
allowed to bring any food and beverages. The
regulation was aimed to keep the cleanliness
of the commuter’s area. We amazed by how
people obeyed the provided rule, although
there was no penalty mentioned in the
regulation.
On the arrival at Arike station, we
walked down around the station. Our ride was
really comfortable and nice. I dreamt of living
here with my family. It was really great and
wonderful trip.
 - Tokyo
- MRT (Mass Rapid Transport)
- Chiba station
- Arike station
 In the commuter, people were not
allowed to bring any food and beverages. The
regulation was aimed to keep the cleanliness
of the commuter’s area. We amazed by how
people obeyed the provided rule, although
there was no penalty mentioned in the
regulation.
Passage 29 On 6 August 1945, an atomic bomb was
(pg. 112) dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima by
the United States. It demoralized the spirit of
Japanese army in the world. The following
day, the Committee for Indonesian
Independence confirmed the wish to achieve
the independence
Moran’s Dimension of Culture Rubric

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