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Lesson Plan Pair Teaching For Peer Teaching: English Department PPG T-2 Semarang State University 2018

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LESSON PLAN

PAIR TEACHING FOR PEER TEACHING

Presented by :
ANDI RETNA JAYA, S.Pd and SINTIA APRILYANI, S.Pd.
Monday, 29th October 2018

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
PPG T-2 SEMARANG STATE UNIVERSITY
2018
APPENDIX 1
MANUAL PROCEDURE TEXT (MOT)
HOW TO CLEAN PC
APPENDIX 2
REMEDIAL LEARNING MATERIALS
Read this passage to answer the questions!
HOW TO OPERATE WASHING MACHINE
Add your dirty clothes and Surf excel detergent to the drum of the machine. If you’re using a front-
loading fully automatic machine, follow the manufacturers’ instructions to add the detergent to the
special drawer. If not, you can put your detergent directly into the drum. Follow the instructions on
your chosen detergent to select the right dosage. Then, just select the right setting for your wash
and the machine will do the rest. The secret here is to read your garments’ care labels: these
indicate the temperature of the wash, and the composition of the fabric, allowing you to select your
wash cycle accordingly. As a general rule, dark clothes will want a low temperature wash, and
white clothes can handle higher temperatures. Anything woollen or delicate will benefit from a low
temperature, “Hand wash” cycle.

1. What is the main idea of the text?


2. What do you need to wash your dirty cloths?
3. How many steps should you do?
4. Is there any tip in that text? What is that?
5. What is the last step in using this washing machine?
APPENDIX 3
WORKSHEET FOR KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT
Identify the social function and generic structure of this text!

How to Clean Rice Cookers

Step 1. Wait until the rice cooker cools to the touch and unplug it from the wall and the cooker,
unless it is hard wired to the unit. Be sure all the old food is out of the interior pot. Never submerge
the pot with plug electronics into water; it will be ruined forever.
Step 2. Take out the inner pot and soak in hot dishwashing detergent overnight or until you think
the food particles are off. Rinse until no soap remains and dry with a dishtowel not paper towels
that break off and stick to parts. Soak the spatula, cups, lid inserts, and anything that comes loose
from the cooker, such as the steamer tray, condensation collector, ladle, measuring cup, including
the oil catching cup, if you have one with your cooker. Be sure to clean the lid gasket too. Clean the
heating element when completely cooled. Do not use spray cleaners. See the illustration for the
parts below.
Step 3. Wipe the inside of the cooker with a soapy sponge or dish cloth. Wipe the control panel and
knobs. Do not use abrasives such as scouring powder, steel wool pads, brushes, or the abrasive
plastic on the back side of some sponges. Do not scrape with sharp knives or metal that will leave
scratches. Do the same for a lid that does not detach. Rinse and towel dry. Do not use vinegar in the
inner cook pot and be careful washing if you have a Teflon® or a non-stick coating; it can peel off.
A good cleaning paste also works well. You can always use a baking soda and water paste to clean
with too. Use a wet sponge or cloth and wipe the outside and inside down for a hygienically fresh
cooker in no time. Do not get water into the electrical part for where the plug goes in. Water ruins
electrical components forever.
Step 4. Let all parts and the rice cooker air dry for a few hours too before putting it away.
Tip: Clean the rice cooker after each time it’s used; don’t wait until it’s a hard stuck-on mess.When
you’re finished cooking, you will frequently see burned or hard grains of rice stuck on it. You can
remove those if they are hard to get loose with a wet sponge or cloth or use a wooden spoon or
chop stick to gently remove it right away. I sometimes use my flat plastic letter opener inside a face
wash cloth to remove food stuck under handles and other tight parts outside.
Note: The ceramic, stoneware, and lid will not endure abrupt changes in temperature. Therefore,
do not fill a hot pot with cold water; it can crack. Ceramic and stoneware are porous materials and
when submerged in water over the top, water can enter the material. I did that to one of my baking
dishes and it looks horrible now. The bowl can be filled with water and sit but not
submerged in water.

1. What is the text about?


2. Mention the generic structure of the text!
3. How many steps are there on the passage above?
4. What is the best way to clean the rice cookers?
5. When do we wipe the inside of the cooker with a soapy sponge or dish cloth?
APPENDIX 4
SCORING RUBRIC OF KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT
AND
ANSWER KEY
APPENDIX 5
WORKSHEET FOR SKILL ASSESSMENT
Compare detail information of manual procedural texts
TEXT 1
HOW TO WASH MOTORCYCLE
1. Rinse the bike with cool water. This
will help loosen any dirt and rinse as much of it
away as possible, making the cleaning process
easier. Just make sure to use a gentle stream of
water from a hose. High-pressure sprays can
damage the finish, paint or other materials, and
should be avoided
2. Rub the whole body with a soft sponge
or cloth. A little elbow grease at this point will
help remove additional grime. Dip a sponge or
soft cloth in a bucket of cool water, and wipe it
all over the body of your motorcycle.[6]
 If you are cleaning your bike to remove salt
from it (such as after riding on a winter road),
just use water in this way, then skip to waxing it.
Using detergents or other cleaners might make
the salt problem worse.
3. Clean plastic parts with slightly soapy
water. If your motorcycle has plastic parts on
the body, it’s just fine to use an approved auto
detergent. Add some to a bucket of cool water,
and wipe the parts with a sponge dipped in the
suds.

4. Rinse the entire motorcycle


again. After you’ve cleared off all the muck and
grime from your bike, grab your hose again. Use
a gentle spray to wash away the last of the dirt
and any traces of suds. If there’s not much to
clear off, you can also dip a clean sponge into
clear, cool water, and use this to rinse the bike

5. Wipe off excess water and let your


bike dry. Take a dry chamois or microfiber
cloth and gently rub down your motorcycle.
This will wick away the water left on it, so that
there won’t be any water spots left as your bike
air-dries.[9]
 Don’t let your motorcycle dry in direct sunlight,
since this can also cause water spots.
6. Buff your seat with an approved
protectant. Motorcycle seats can be made from
a variety of materials. Vinyl and leather are the
most common. Vinyl seats are quite tough, but
can fade and crack over time. Use an approved
vinyl protectant to halt these problems. Leather
seats are more delicate, but using a leather care
cream will protect yours.
 Protectants for vinyl and leather can be found at
any auto or motorcycle supply store.
 Do not use detergents on leather.
TEXT 2
HOW TO WASH BIKE


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