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    Realia

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    Realia  ‘Realia’ in EFL terms refers to any real objects we use in the classroom to bring the class to life. In this tip I’d like to offer a few suggestions for activities using realia and to consider why we may want to bring things into the class.  Why use realia in class? The main advantage of using real objects into the classroom is to make the learning experience more memorable for the learner. To give a couple of simple examples‚ if you are going to teach vocabulary of fruit and vegetables

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    perpustakaan.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id IMPROVING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY USING REALIA (A Classroom Action Research at the Fourth Grade Students of SD Negeri Kalimacan Sragen in Academic Year 2008- 2009) By: Dwi Wantini K2204024 A THESIS Submitted to Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement to Gain the Undergraduate Degree in English Education ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY

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    Importance of Lesson Plan

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    Lesson plan prepares a lot of importance and benefit to the teachers and learners. Hence‚ here there are following importance that included in lesson plan. First‚ lesson plan shows the importance in teacher parts. Mostly‚ teachers use the lesson plan as their guide to teach the same subject or topic for a presentation. As a result‚ it keeps them on track to accomplish the objectives. For instance‚ teachers must do arrangement the contents in logically order to make lesson go in sequence. In addition

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    The Use of Realia The word ‘realia’‚ sounds a little bit too scientific for the English classroom‚which across the word in textbooks‚ and are pondering what it means‚ the word realia means using real items found in the world around us to help teach English. Using realia‚ helps to make English lessons memorable‚ creating a link between the objects‚ and the word or phrase they show. The use of realia is only limited by your imagination and possibly practicality too. Using realia stimulates the

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    in life can teach you a lesson‚ you just have to be willing to observe and learn” -Ritu Ghatourey. Everyone learns crucial life lessons in their lives through various aspects of life around them‚ whether they realize it or not. Learning these lessons is a crucial part of losing one’s simple‚ childlike way of life. Throughout the novel To Kill A Mockingbird Jem and Scout lose their innocence through numerous life lessons they learn. One way in which they learn these lessons is through their personal

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    The Lesson

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    Rights Movement‚ Toni Cade Bambara’s short story "The Lesson" tells the story of a young African-American girl named Sylvia and the important life lesson that she learns one day while on a trip to a toy store in New York. Her neighbor‚ Miss Moore‚ brings Sylvia and a group of her friends to F.A.O. Schwarz and while there‚ they come face to face with the injustices they face because of their backgrounds. Miss Moore does this to teach them a lesson‚ one that she feels that they need to learn in order

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    Bambara’s‚ “The Lesson”‚ illustrates the story of children growing up in poverty and how one person can make a huge difference in their lives. How one person creates an environment to help children not only discover‚ but succeed in learning some very important issues about the world around them. Education for children in poverty stricken neighborhoods‚ such as the main character‚ Sylvia’s‚ proves itself difficult to acquire‚ however is essentially the best way to move beyond poverty; shown by the

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    The Lesson

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    “The Lesson” Edward Lucie-Smith About the Poet Edward Lucie-Smith‚ a British poet and art critic‚ was born in Jamaica in 1933 and graduated from Oxford University in 1954. He has lived in London since 1951‚ where he worked as an advertising copywriter (1956-66) and as an editor of books on art. Among his works of poetry are A Tropical Childhood (1961) and Confessions and Histories (1964). His important criticism includes Art in Britain 1969-1970 (1970)‚ Symbolist Art (1973)‚ American Art Now (1985)

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    The Lesson

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    The Lesson In “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ the author writes about Sylvia’s childhood experience as a student. She is a young-immature‚ uneducated‚ and naive kid who doesn’t know much about life‚ but her teacher tries to help her by giving her a lesson of reality as well to the rest of her students. She describes her teacher as a lady‚ Miss Moore‚ with “nappy hair‚” “proper speech‚” and “no makeup.” Sylvia explains how she feels when she goes to toy store in Fifth Avenue. For example‚

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    EXPRESSING OBLIGATION WITH ‘MUST’ : A LESSON PLAN MAKING AND RESPONDING TO REQUESTS : A LESSON PLAN 1. Level Elementary‚ approximately 90 hours of English 1. Level The lesson below was given to students near the end of their first year English. 2. Aims To present‚ practice and produce some forms of the present tense of must for expressing obligation. To develop the skill of listening for specific information. To check or teach certain vocabulary items: visa / valid / passport / to carry

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