NEWS ITEM PART 2
Nama : Devi Lusyany
Kelas
: XII IPS 4
No Absen : 8
Practice 1. Read the following text. Find out the
appropriate headlines for each news
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HEADLINE |
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Theme park boss duped by Lego car Girl's kiss saves life of stranger Yoda named the world's ugliest
dog Thai national park sends
rubbish back to tourists Manchester City: Sergio Aguero could be out for
two months, says Pep Guardiola |
Write
down on your notes books.
D. Coba Anda tuliskan peristiwa yang terjadi di
sekitar Anda yang menurut Anda menarik. Tuliskan dalam table di bawah
ini!
|
Event |
Who/what |
When |
Where |
How |
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Take The
Train to Gramedia with My Friends |
Me and My
Friend |
Wednesday,
August 12, 2020 |
Gramedia
Matraman |
On that
day, my friend and I departed from my house by motorbike to go to the
station. Then we got off at Manggarai Station and we continued to go by Bajaj
to Gramedia. After we got there we looked at interesting books to buy. |
E.
Read the text 1 closely.Then complete the information related to the text.
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News |
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…………………………………… If you litter in this Thai national
park, your rubbish may just come back to haunt you. Well, not exactly
haunt, but it'll be shipped to your home as a pointed reminder that
when out in nature, you had better clean up after yourself. Authorities
in the popular Khao Yai National Park near Bangkok will start sending
rubbish back to litterers, Thailand's environment minister said.
Offenders will also be registered with the police.Visitors to the park
have to register with their addresses, making it easy for rangers to
track them down if they leave rubbish behind. Environment Minister
Varawut Silpa-archa posted pictures of litter collected in cardboard
parcels ready to be shipped on his Facebook account. "Your trash -
we'll send it back to you," the post warns, reminding people that
littering in a national park is an offence and punishable with up to
five years in prison and hefty fines. the box in the Facebook post contains a polite
note saying: "You forgot these things at Khao Yai National
Park". Park authorities say the rubbish left behind can be
particularly dangerous for animals who may try to eat it. Khao Yai
National Park which is north-east of the Thai capital Bangkok stretches across more than
2,000 sq km (770 sq miles) and is very popular with hikers. It's the
oldest national park in Thailand and known for its waterfalls, animals
and scenery |
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What's happening? |
Thai national park sends rubbish back to
tourist. |
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Who is involved? |
Tourist, Thailand’s environment minister,
police. |
|
Where is this happening? |
Thai National Park in Thailand. |
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When is it happening? |
When tourists throw rubbish everywhere. |
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Why is it happening? |
Tourists who litter will be punished so they don’t do it again. |
Practice
2 . Now, you read again the text 1 and text 2. Then, continue to complete by
choosing the appropriate paragraphs IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. Write down
on your note books.
|
NEWS
WORTHY EVENT |
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Text 1 If you litter in this Thai national
park, your rubbish may just come back to haunt you. Well, not
exactly haunt, but it'll be shipped to your home as a pointed reminder
that when out in nature, you had better clean up after
yourself. Authorities in the popular Khao Yai
National Park near Bangkok will start sending rubbish back to
litterers, Thailand's environment minister said. Offenders will also
be registered with the police. Visitors to the park have to register with
their addresses, making it easy for rangers to track them down if they
leave rubbish behind. Environment Minister Varawut Silpa archa posted pictures of litter
collected in cardboard parcels ready to be shipped on his
Facebook account. "Your trash - we'll send it back
to you," the post warns, reminding people that littering in
a national park is an offence and punishable with up to five years
in prison and hefty fines. the box in the Facebook post contains
a polite note saying: "You forgot these things at Khao Yai
National Park". Park authorities say the rubbish left
behind can be particularly dangerous for animals who may try to
eat it. Khao Yai National Park which is north east of the
Thai capital Bangkok stretches across more than 2,000 sq km (770
sq miles) and is very popular with hikers. It's the oldest national park in Thailand
and known for its waterfalls, animals and scenery. |
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Text 2 A teenager became famous overnight in
China when she saved a suicidal stranger – by kissing him on the
lips. Liu Wenxiu, 19, was shopping with a
friend at a mall in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, when she saw a
crowd of people watching a man hanging on to the barrier of the
highest floor. "The young man was on the
outside of the barrier and was holding a knife to his chest but
nobody seemed to be trying to talk him round," she said. "I
wanted to help him but the police wouldn't let me through so I
lied and told them he was my boyfriend and that he wanted to kill
himself because of me. "They let me talk to him and he told me
he was sad because he was from a broken family. I'm also from a broken
family too and understood him perfectly." Liu then surprised everyone -
especially the young man – by stepping forward, putting her arms
around him and giving him a kiss. A fireman took advantage of the
distraction and dashed forward to grab hold of the man and pull
him to safety. "His story touched me, and I
felt like I really was his girlfriend and I could help him," said Liu
afterwards. |
Practice
3. Look the text closely. Then answer the questions based on your comprehension
on the text.
Answer
the questions based on the text
1. What
is the news about?
: Girl’s
kiss saves life of stranger.
2. How did the girl help the young man?
: The girl help the young man by kissing him.
3. Where was the accident taken?
: In Shenzen, Guandong
Province.
4. What did the crowd see ?
: Crowd of
people watching a man hanging onto the barrier of the girl highest floor.
5.
What made the girl save the young man?
:
The young man’s story touched
her.

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