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Thinking critically

4. Thinking critically. In this unit you will learn how to: comment on art work express what you feel, point of view, pleased/ displeased write a review. A. LET’S TALK • Look at the following pictures. Can you guess the title?. Stage 1 Saying what you think. Getting Started. B.

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Thinking critically

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  1. 4 Thinking critically • In this unit you will learn how to: • comment on art work • express what you feel, point of view, pleased/ displeased • write a review look ahead-erlangga

  2. A. LET’S TALK • Look at the following pictures. Can you guess the title? Stage 1 Saying what you think Getting Started look ahead-erlangga

  3. B. ACTIVE LISTENING • Listen to the following pieces of information. Guess what kind of entertainment they are. Give a thick (√) in the right column. Number 1 has been done for you. • What do you think? • Do you like watching TV? • What kind of TV programs do you like to watch? Comedy? TV serials? Talk shows? Music? News? Soap operas? Quizzes? • Why do you like to watch them? • Have you ever criticized a TV program while you watching it? Why/ why not? look ahead-erlangga

  4. C. ENJOY THIS • Read the following synopsis. Then, complete the following dialogue based on the information given in the synopsis. look ahead-erlangga

  5. The Lost World Jurassic Park Part II is a motion picture about an island populated with real dinosaurs. Released in 1977, this science fiction adventure is the sequel to the box-office hit, Jurassic Park (1993), in which a scientist built a dinosaur theme park on a remote island. Although those dinosaurs were destroyed, there were some left on another island. Dr. Sarah Harding (played by Julianne Moore) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) traveled to the island to observe the dinosaurs and try to prevent Roland Temblo (Pete Postlethwaite) from rounding the beast up and taking them to a theme park in the United States. The weather turns bad, the dinosaurs become violent, and one of the angry beasts makes its way to Los Angeles, California. (Adapted from: www. Jurassic park. com) look ahead-erlangga

  6. Situation: Meilisa is reading a movie review about ‘jurassic park’ when Arinda comes to visit her. Arinda : Hello, How are you? Meilisa : Fine. What about you? You look so happy. Arinda : Yup. I want to go somewhere to relax but … Meilisa : What about watching ‘jurassic park’ at the plaza theater? It would be great. Arinda : That’s good idea. Don’t you think any movie directed by __________ will be amazing? By the way who are the actors? Meilisa : _____________________________________________ Arinda : So, what is the movie about? Meilisa : Have you seen ‘jurassic park 1’ It’s about an island populated ____________________________________ Arinda : Is it a new film? Meilisa : No, It was __________ in 1977 but it’s still popular. Arinda : It has to be a science fiction movie. look ahead-erlangga

  7. D. YOUR TURN • Work in pairs. Find examples of gambits and communication functions in the previous dialogue. See the example. Meilisa : Right. I think you should read this review before deciding whether you’ll go or not. Arinda : Thanks. It might be very good. A scientist built. _____? Dinosaurs? I don’t believe in a _________ and ______. They must be very crazy to take the beasts _________, California. Let’s go now Mel, I can’t wait. Meilisa : But you have to wait until tomorrow at 3 p.m. Arinda : What? I want to see it now. Meilisa : Sorry pal. Calm down. Hey, what about another movie? Arinda : No, thanks. Oh, I almost forgot. I have to call my mother. Bye, Mel. See you. Meilisa : Bye. look ahead-erlangga

  8. A. THINK ABOUT IT • Look at the following pictures. Then, answer the questions. Get It Right look ahead-erlangga

  9. A. THINK ABOUT IT • Look at the following pictures. Then, answer the questions. Get It Right • Have you seen ‘Finding Nemo’ the movie? Did you like it? Why/ why not? • What kind of movie do you like to watch? • How do you express your point of view about a movie? look ahead-erlangga

  10. WAYS TO SAY IT Showing how you feel Asking someone’s point of view: • What do you think about the comedian series ‘Bajaj Baijuri’? • Excuse me, what do you feel about the language used in that film? • What are your views about the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? • What are your feelings about the two characters which were terrified by a tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic Park? • What do you think about TV shows? • Have you got any comments about the latest album on Padi ? • What is your reaction to …? • I’d be glad to have your view on … • What would you say to …? • Thank you and Happy New Year to you too. look ahead-erlangga

  11. Expressing point of view: Expressing pleased • Fantastic! I always love the ‘’Bajaj Baijuri’ serial and all of the silly ideas of these series. • Awful! I must say frankly that sometimes the intimate language used in these series is very dangerous for Indonesian children. • Personally I believe … • In my view … • It seems to me … • From my point of view … • I’d just like to say … • Well, to my mind this scene … • Personally, i consider … • To be perfectly frank … • Great! • Terrific! • Fantastic! • Super! • Phew! • How wonderful! • Hey, that’s terrific. • It’s the best thing … • Interesting. • Exciting! • You will like/ love/ enjoy the movie very much. look ahead-erlangga

  12. Expressing displeased: • I am very annoyed! • How irritating! • Extremely unhappy! • That/ It makes me mad! • That/ it isn’t nice! • How infuriating! • I’m afraid … • How boring! • Totally uninteresting! look ahead-erlangga

  13. B. YOUR TURN • Have you ever watch an movies/ TV programs? Give your point of view about them. See the example. I like watching “Liputan 6”. Personally I believe that watching Liputan 6 not only gimes me the latest information but also increases my awareness about the environment. look ahead-erlangga

  14. Superman Returns _______________________________________________________________ The Simpsons _______________________________________________________________ Indonesian Idol _______________________________________________________________ Empat Mata _______________________________________________________________ look ahead-erlangga

  15. A. THINK ABOUT IT • Answer the following questions. Moving Forward • Have you ever read/ listened to a movie review? • What information can you get from reading/ listening to a movie review? • Who would be interested in reading/ listening to a movie review? look ahead-erlangga

  16. B. FIRST CHALLENGE • Listen carefully to the following short interview. While listening, fill in the blanks. Then answer the questions. Orientation A sequenced explanation of why or how something occurs Jurassic Park: The Lost World A reviewer from Indonesia: Good morning to all the fans of the science fiction movies. Welcome back with me, Putri Made Lestari in an adventure program, science fiction (1) _______. Do you still remember the story of Jurassic Park I? Great! I absolutely love Jurassic Park and all the science fiction movies will always please the fans, including me. The Lost World is Jurassic Park Part II which is still about an island populated with real dinosaurs. (2) _______ in 1977. look ahead-erlangga

  17. Interpretative recount This science fiction adventure is the sequel to the box-office hit Jurasssic Park (1993), in which a scientist built a dinosaur theme park on a remote island. Although those (3) _________ were destroyed, there were still some left on another island. Dr. Sarah Harding played by Julianne Moore and Dr. Ian Malcolm played by Jeff Goldblum travel to the island to observe the dinosaurs and try to prevent Ronald Tembo who is played by Pete Postlethwaite from rounding the beast up and taking them to a theme park in the United States. The (4) _______ turns bad, the dinosaurs become violent, and one of the angry beasts makes its way to Los Angeles, California. It’s very amazing, isn’t it? Names of the artworks look ahead-erlangga

  18. Evaluation Okay audience, with me this morning is Mr. Steven Spielberg, the director of the Jurassic Park. Good morning and welcome to Indonesia. I’d be glad to have your view on Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg: To be perfectly frank this is not (5) _______, it’s science eventually. This movie, however, wants you to learn one thing: You decide you can control nature, and from that moment on you’re in deep trouble, because you can’t do it. You can make a boat, but you can’t make the ocean. You can make an (6) ________, but you can’t make the air. You powers are much less than your dreams would have you believe. look ahead-erlangga

  19. Evaluative Summation The reviewer from Indonesia: Wow, Jurassic Park really deserves the highest praise. Thanks for joining with Mr. Steven Spielberg and me. (7) _______ tomorrow on the same program. Bye. (Adapted from: Article online.com) Find out: • Decide whether these statements are True (T) or False (F) • T – F Putri Made Lestari is part of a science fiction fan club. • T – F The director of Jurassic Park said that the movie was not science fiction but a science movie. • T – F Putri Made Lestari said that it was difficult to control nature. • T – F The biggest praise should be given to all the people involved in the Jurassic Park. • T – F The Lost World is the title of Jurassic Park Part I. look ahead-erlangga

  20. C. SECOND CHALLENGE • Work in pairs. Read the previous imaginary interview again. Pay attention to its structure and language features. Then, answer the following questions. • What is the text about? • Do you like science fiction movies? Why/ Why not? • What about Jurassic Park? Did you like it? Why/ Why not? • The reviewer compares Jurassic Park with another kind of art work. What is it? • Which one of these is the purpose of the text? • a. To describe the way things are. • b. To explain the processes involved in a phenomenon. • c. To critic an art work or event for a public audience. • Can you find expressions typically used in conversation in the text? Mention them. • Does the text focus on a general or particular participant? What is it? look ahead-erlangga

  21. D. THIRD CHALLENGE • Listen carefully to the following book review. While listening, fill in the blanks. Then, answer the questions. Consult with your dictionary for the difficult words. • Are there any effective mental processes (thinking verbs) used in the text? Mention them! • Circle any expression used to express point of view. • Mention the text organization of the text. look ahead-erlangga

  22. The Guy Next Door Meggin Cabot A novel normally consist of chapters. But you will find none in this book. Why? Because it consists of e-mails. Yep, you read me right, they are a (1) ________ of e-mails from people who keep in touch with each other and talk about all kinds of seemingly unrelated things, which somehow share a common thread, in a (2) ________ way. Mellisa Fuler is a journalist working for the New York Journal. From her and her friend’s (3) ________, we get the impression that Mellisa is an attractive, intelligent, red haired look ahead-erlangga

  23. single girl with a kind heart toward her friends and animals. After an accident and some arrangements, she (4) _________ living next door to a handsome stranger whom she believes is the nephew of her elderly neighbor. Actually, he is not what he admits he is. But before she knows it, they fall in love each other. Will she be able to accept the fact that the (5) _________ guy next door has been lying to her even though they both share the same feeling? Meggin Cabot alias Meggin Patricia Cabot is also the writer of the successful for teenage series The Princess’ Diaries. The guy next door is her (6) ________ in the genre of the contemporary adult novel. It discusses relationships, working environments, and solving a mystery from many people’s different point of view. Just like her other books, The guy next door is (7) _________, refreshing, and enlightening altogether. I wonder what this and other writers will do next, create a (8) ________ out of cluster of SMS’s, perhaps? THAT would be cool. Ully (Taken from: C’nS English Ten Magazine, vol .3 no. 18 August-October 2003) look ahead-erlangga

  24. Find out: • What is the title of the book being reviewed? • Who is the reviewer? • Arrange the generic structure of the previous text type. Which one comes first? Interpretative Recount Orientation Evaluation Evaluative Summation 4. Label the previous text with its generic structure. look ahead-erlangga

  25. Hand in Hand YOUR PROJECT • Work in group of four. Rent a DVD/VCD. Choose any movie you like. Then, make a review of the movie. Choose one member in your group to read the review aloud in front of the class. HINT Find the information below. Film Review Title : …………………………………………………………………………… Genre : Drama /Action/ Horror/ Science fiction/ Comedy. Director : …………………………………………………………………………… Year : …………………………………………………………………………… Duration : …………………………………………………………………………… Stars : …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… look ahead-erlangga

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  27. Show It Off YOUR MISSION • Do the following instructions. • Pretend that you were a reviewer of a TV show for a review program. • 2. Prepare a review. Choose one of the following forms of entertainment. • • movies • plays/ dramas • exhibitions • • TV shows • operas • concerts • • books• recordings • ballets • 3. Read aloud your review in front of the class. look ahead-erlangga

  28. HINT Before you present your review, use this checklist to check whether or not you have included all the elements of a review. Checklist for a Review look ahead-erlangga

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  30. A. THINK AND DISCUSS • Look at the following pictures. Then, answer the questions Stage 2 Saying what you think Getting Started look ahead-erlangga

  31. B. ACTIVE READING • Read the following review of Brownies. Then, work in pairs to discuss the questions. Find out: • What do you call the brown cake in the picture? Brownies, tiramisu, or sponge cake? • Why is it called that? • Do you like the cake in the picture? • Do you know how it tastes? • Recently, the name of this cake was used for: • (choose which one is correct) • a. a news paper • b. a film • c. a song • d. a painting look ahead-erlangga

  32. Brownies. A bite of sweet cake, a bit of love story Another Indonesian romantic drama feature film by a young and talented director, Hanung Bramantyo, will soon be released this year. Fans of Marcella Zalianty, Bucek Depp, and Arie U. Kuncoro will be able to see their idols acting in a movie titled Brownies. The film is produced by SinemArt, which also produced ‘Mengejar Matahari’. The theme is simple; it’s about love. Love with its bittersweet story becomes the highlight that enriches the movie plot. The reason is quite obvious: A love theme always attracts more people to come to the cinema. Mel (Marcella Zalianty), a copywriter in an advertising agency, has a life that’s focused on her job. Although Mel is engaged to Joe (Philips Yusuf), Didi (Renia)-her close friend-, questions if Joe is really Mel’s kind of guy. Later in the story, Mel finds out that Joe has been going out with another girl all this time. Then, Mel, meets Are (Bucek Depp), a young artist who writes, owns a bookstore, and makes brownies! Are even has a small brownies shop that Mel loves to visit. Are’s artistic attitudes and Joe’s betrayal have clearly affected Mel’s life. look ahead-erlangga

  33. Brownies is the first Indonesian movie that was shot using Panasonic High Definition Cameras, Which results in a film that looks as if it’s recorded on standard celluloid film, while reducing production costs. (Taken from: C’ n S magazine Vol. 4 no. 27) Find out: • The genre of the film is ….. • The name of the director is ….. • The names of the actors are ….. • The producer of the film is ….. • The first paragraph is called the introduction or the … • The second paragraph tells us about the … of the film and the ….. Why the director called the film Brownies. • The third paragraph tells us about ….. • It tells the sequences of the film in brief. This part of the text is called ….. look ahead-erlangga

  34. C. YOUR TURN • Match the words in column A with the words or phrases in column B. • The fourth paragraph tell us that the quality of the pictures in the movie is very good because they use …… to shoot the scenes and using this kind of camera will reduce the ….. This part of text praises and gives a good opinion of the film. This is called ….. • Is this film for children, youth, or adults? • How would you rate this film? Excellent, Very good, quite good, good or boring? look ahead-erlangga

  35. D. TRY THIS • Read the following review. Pay attention to its structure and language features. Label the structures. Then, answer the questions. look ahead-erlangga

  36. …………. …………. The Jungle Books 2 Reviewed by ROBIN CLIFORD The original The jungle book was one of Disney Studios biggest hits and the last Mouse House animation directly supervised by the late, great Walt Disney himself. That was back in 1967 and it has taken all that time to tell us what happens after the man-cub, Mowgli (voice of Haley Joel Osment) gave up his jungle homeand the companionship of his best friend, Baloo (voice of John Goodman), to live with the rules of the human village in The Jungle Books 2. Disney studios seems to be getting into the habit of taking the second tier sequels of its classics that used to go direct to video, like The Little Mermaid 2, Aladdin 2, and The Lion King 2, and making a run at the big screen before the little screen take over. With such kid’s flicks as Return to Neverland and The Jungle Book 2, it’s nice to see that the effort is being made to infuse this lower budget follow-ups with the same intent and quality, if not the scope, of the originals. look ahead-erlangga

  37. …………. …………. The Jungle Book 2 is an example of a Disney animation that belongs in the pay–per–view and video store shelves but gives a good enough show to satisfy the Saturday matinee kid crowd. While it doesn’t have the number of song or the originalSource material (after all, TJB isa Rudyard Kipling story), the screenplay by Karl Geurs does a better than averag job of creating a lively sequel. Mowgli has been living in the safe, boring village since he has adopted by his little buddy Ranjan’s (voice of Connor f unk) family and developed a crush on the girl, Shanti (voice of Mae Whitman), who got him to come out of the jungle in the first place. But, Mowgli can’t forget his old best friend, Baloo (John Goodman), his beloved papa bear, and the laid back bruin, too, yearns to see his little man-cub pal. Even though the wise panther Bagheera (voice of Bob Joles) does his best to keep Baloo away from his friend, including the use of the dedicated pachyderms of Colonel Hathi’s (voice of Jim Cummings) Elephant Patrol, it is all for naught. look ahead-erlangga

  38. …………. …………. Baloo may be simple but he certainly knows his own mind and he is able to get around bags’s defense, sneaks into the village to find his best friend, Mowgli for a grand reunion. But, the noise over Baloo’s quest reaches the ears of the wicked tiger, Shere Khan (Voice of Tony Jay), wh Mowgli bested in the original. Hen Baloo enters the village so does Shere Khan and a big commotion ansues with the villagers battling the dreaded tiger while Shanti and Ranjan set in pursuit of the bear and Mowgli, thinking that their friend is in danger. This begins an adventure that has every one searching for Mowgli, friend and foe alike, with trills, spills, songs, and dance that will be one of the children’s entertainment staples on home video. My only complaint about The Jungle Book 2 is that it could have used another song or two. The ones that are here, though, are good fun and well staged to toe tapping pleasure. The hipster Jungle Rhythm, thereprised Bare necessities and the super-fun, big scale Busby Berkeley-esque swing number, ‘W-I-L-D’ are great fun to watch and listen to, both for kids and adults. look ahead-erlangga

  39. …………. …………. Vocal characters are uniformly well caste to give continuity to the characters first heard 35 years ago. Haley Joel Osment voices Mowgli with the right note throughout, even when doing a soulful solo rendition of Jungle Rhythm. John Goodman gives just the right, big-hearted, bid-sized feel to the original party animal, Baloo original voiced by Phil Harris. Brit stage thespiant Tony Jay, give the same sleek, sinister, and malicious note to Shere Khan, the tiger that George Sanders gave in the original. Bob Joles also does a fine reprise of Bagheera, first done by Sebastian Cabot. Mae Whitman and Connor Funk do well as Shanti and Ranjan and veteran John Rhys-Davies gives caring dignity to Mowgli’s adopted father. Cumming also gives a good imitation of Sterling Holloway’s slithering vocal performance as the sneaky snake Kaa. Animation is simple with set backgrounds but the quality of the character animation, the fine vocal performances, lively song-and-dance numbers and nice story make The Jungle Book 2 a fun thing to see at the theater and worth to wait on home video (but you shouldn’t have too long to wait). The kids are going to like it, maybe even love it. I give it a B. look ahead-erlangga

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  41. A. Read and try to understand the following information. Study the following patterns. Grammar In Action • Conjunction in complex sentences • To express time (after, before, since, until, when , while, as) • e.g: •While Sarah was getting ready for bed, she heard someone fire a gun. • • I have been acting in movies since I was young. • To express cause (because, since, as) • e.g: • Since Mark is only seven years old, he can’t vote yet. • • Ted refused to marry that beautiful girl because he didn’t love her. • To express condition (if, unless) • e.g: • Unless her stepmother gave her permission, Cinderella wouldn’t go anywhere. look ahead-erlangga

  42. d. To express concession (although, even though, though) • e.g: • Ben was not accepted by the university although he had good grades and several recommendations. • e. To express purpose (in order to, so that) • e.g: • My father took an extra job so that our family could take a vacation this summer. • f. To express identification (that, when, where, who) • e.g: • I want to talk to the little girl who is wearing the white dress. • • Citra chose the dog that was running around and barking. • Conjunctions in compound sentences (and, but, so, or) • e.g: • The man ate shrimp and the woman sipped champagne. • Conjunctions in compound-complex sentences (while, when) • e.g: • While the waiter served dessert, the man ate shrimp and the woman sipped champagne. look ahead-erlangga

  43. B. Work in pairs. Make good compound or complex sentences from sentences below. • Jurassic Park Part II is a motion picture about an island populated with real dinosaurs. It was released in 1997. • This science fiction adventure is the sequel to the box-office hit Jurassic Park (1993). A scientist built a dinosaur theme park on a remote island. • Those dinosaurs were destroyed. There are some left on another island. • Dr. Sarah Harding is played by Julianne moore. Dr. Ian Malcolm is played by Jeff Goldblum. They travel to the island to observe the dinosaurs. • They try to prevent Roland Tembo (Pete Posletwaite) from rounding the beast up. They take them to a theme park in the United States. • The weather turns bad. The dinosaurs become violent. One of the angry beasts makes its way to Lost Angeles, California. • You can Make a box. You can’t make the ocean. • You can make an aero plane. You can’t make the air. look ahead-erlangga

  44. C. Still with your partner, create your own compound-complex sentences. See the example. • (who, and) Bunanta • Bunanta, who has written 31 picture-books, conducted indepth research ever two years and compiled the material she unearthed into a folklore collection. • 2. (but, after) Bajaj Baijuri • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 3. (and, if) Ungu • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 4. (so, because) Sponge Bob • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • (and, so) Breakthru’ (Nidji) • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ look ahead-erlangga

  45. (but, while) Harry Potter • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • (or, even though) Virus (Slank) • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 8. (and, before) Peter Pan • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ look ahead-erlangga

  46. D Read and try to understand the following information. Observe the following symbols and phrases used for making a judgment/ appraisal. Adjectives and Phrases of Appraisal 4 bytes = super 3 bytes = too good to miss 2 bytes = average 1 byte = save your money • = excellent • = very good • = good • = quite good/ not • bad ■ ■ ■ = perfect ■ ■ = good ■ = not too bad _ = no comment look ahead-erlangga

  47. Did you Know ? • Sometimes, critics or reviewer (people who give judgments on • art works) would say or write like this: • The film is better than the original book. • The film features high powered action with excellent special • effects. • Spiderman was a huge hit. • Tobey Maguire excels as Peter Parker. He really drew into • Peter’s character. • Kirsten Dunst is still the ideal Mary Jane. • The scenes turned out very well. • Alfred Molina is excellent as Dock Ock. • The movie is richer than the original comic. • The actress brings out this aspect of the movie beautifully. • The scene of the drama touches our heart. • The scene of the drama is really a heart-breaker. • Without the mask, the actor of Batman expresses a greater • impact. • You’ll see the actor’s full performance in this film. • ‘Batman Forever’ is an excellent movie. The character is • well developed. • o. After seeing this film once, I intend to see it again. look ahead-erlangga

  48. E. Work in pairs. Make five sentences to express your appraisal of these kinds of entertainment. The first one has been done for you as an example. • Monalisa – painting • Monalisa, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, still brings out a great inspiration for the present young painters. • Beauty and the Beast – Disney’s animation • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Michael Jordan – The NBA player • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 4. Eiffel I’m in love – film • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ • OB (Office Boy) – comedy show • __________________________________________________________________________________________________ look ahead-erlangga

  49. F Read and try to understand the following information. Observe the following verse of a song taken from ‘You are the sunshine of my life’ by Stevie Wonder. A = B You are my life Metaphorical expressions “You are the sunshine of my life That’s why I’ll always be around. You are the apple of my ayes Forever you’ll stay in my heart” Underline two sentences in the verse that use an analogy like this: look ahead-erlangga

  50. The analogy is: Spiderman 2 = Superman struggles with his secret power struggles with his secret power The expression That you have underlined above use metaphorical Language. A metaphor is defined as the substitution of one idea or object with another and used to assist expression or understanding. Now look at the other sentences again: Spiderman 2 reminds me somewhat of superman, in which Clark Kent struggles with his secret power. (Here the writer compares two different titles of movies but they have the same complication/ problem in the story). look ahead-erlangga

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