Bahasa Inggris Tingkat Lanjut BS KLS XI
Bahasa Inggris Tingkat Lanjut BS KLS XI
Bahasa Inggris Tingkat Lanjut BS KLS XI
My Initial Understanding
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RAJA AMPAT
WAROPEN SARMI
JAYAPURA
FAK-FAK
TOLIKARA
NABIRE PANIAI PUNCAK KEEROM
KAIMAN
JAYA
JAYAWIJAYA
YAHUKIMO
MIMIKA PEGUNUNGAN
BINTANG
ASMAT
BOVEN
DIGUL
MAPPI
MERAUKE
Look at the picture and discuss the following questions with a partner.
Remember to respect each other’s answer.
1. What island of Indonesia is shown in the picture?
2. What do you know about that area?
3. Do you know any legend from that area? Tell us about it.
4. Do you know any legend that are passed down in your area? Compared
to the area shown in the picture, is the legend in your area similar or
different?
There are different types of narrative texts, for instance: legend,
fairy tales, fantasy, myth, or romance. Narrative texts are generally
imaginative and aimed to entertain or amuse the readers. In this unit,
you are going to learn narrative text in the form of a legend.
Activity 1
Have you ever read a legend? What is it about? Can you identify
the elements of a legend? In order to help you understand a
legend, let’s learn some of the literary words below.
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Activity 2
Before reading a legend, let’s learn some vocabulary from the
story. Study the bold typed words and their meanings.
Practice
Work in pairs. Pick two or three questions to discuss with your
partner. Ask and answer each other’s questions. Include the
words in bold for your answer.
1. Are there any holy items from the place of your origin? What are they?
2. Tifa is a traditional musical instrument in Indonesia, what do you
know about it? Are there any difference with the traditional musical
instruments from your area?
Activity 3
Now, read a legend entitled ‘The Legend of the Holy Stone.’ While
reading, pay attention to the characters and the events told in
the story.
Orientation
Picture 1.2 Komboi Rama Mountain
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The Legend of The Holy Stone Title
One day, on their way home after a hunt in the jungle, being
tired, Irimiami and Isoray decided to rest. Irimiami sat on the
ground leaning on a tree. Meanwhile, Isoray was still finding a
place to sit. She saw a large stone and thought that it would be
comfortable to sit on. As she sat, all of a sudden, Isoray shouted
and jumped off the stone. “Ouch! The stone is so hot that I
almost got burned!” Isoray cried. “What is it, dear?” Irimiami
who almost fell asleep immediately stood up, startled by his
wife’s screams. “I don’t know what happened either, but this
stone feels really hot.” answered Isoray in panic.
A short time later, in their astonishment, smoke came out
of that stone. Curious, Irimiami tried to sit on that stone. “Ouch!
It’s really hot!” he shouted. Becoming more curious, the couple
decided to test the stone’s heat. “How if we put this venison on
that stone?” said Irimiami. “Let’s just try, dear,” answered
Isoray. Exquisite smells came from the burning meat. As it was
Complication
ready, they ate them up. “What a delicious piece of meat” or
“This meat is so delicious,” Irimiami said happily. Unsatisfied
with what they had found, they continued testing the stone.
“Let’s try to put these bamboo stems,” said Isoray. “Let’s try
these grass and leaves,” Irimiami added. “How about that
timber!” shouted Isoray. Day by day, they kept on testing the
stone.
One bright day, they gathered more grasses and put them
on the stone. The grasses burned quickly and spread to the
surrounding plants, the fire
got bigger. They started to
panic. “My husband, we’ve
burned this place.” Isoray
cried in fear. “It’s a big disaster
and we can’t stop. Let’s meet
God Iriwonawani for help,”
said Irimiami in tremble. They
Picture 1.3 The stone ran to God Iriwonawani.
“My Lord, please help us put
out the fire,” begged them. “Well, I shall help on the condition
that you stop that harming act of yours,” said the God.
Resolution
long time. All Randuayaivi people ran to Kamboi mountain,
witnessed the burning forest which was again successfully
extinguished by God Iriwonawani. On the mountain, Irimiami
and Isoray finally told the story of ‘the holy stone.’
The following day, all Randuayaivi people came back to the
mountain bringing food items. All those food items were put
on the holy stone and the traditional feast took place for three
days and nights. All the people chanted and danced around
the holy stone, worshipping it and passing the holy stone
story. People of Papua, particularly those of the Yapen islands,
sanctify the fire stone hitherto. The stone has become a sacred
stone that they worship annually.
source: http://ceritarakyatnusantara.com/en/folklore/59-the-legend-of-the-holy-stone
Activity 4
Work in pairs. Discuss these questions.
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2. What kind of persons are Irimiami and Isoray?
a. Probing
b. Shameless
c. Ambitious
d. Self-centered
e. Hardworking
3. The tone used during the time God Iriwonawani answered the couple’s
begging to stop the fire is best described as …
a. wise
b. lenient
c. angry
d. imperious
e. sympathetic.
Integrate and interpret
4. How did Irimiami and his wife finally learn from things that happened
to them?
Answer: ____________________________________________________________________
5. There is a saying, ‘Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought
it back.’ It means that being curious can sometimes lead someone
to danger or misfortune, but it may also lead them to satisfaction
because they manage to find what they’re searching for. How does
this saying apply to the legend of the holy stone?
Answer: ____________________________________________________________________
Activity 6
Now, learn about the story structures. Reread ‘The Legend of
The Holy Stone.’ Answer the questions provided in the table with
details from the story and highlight the expressions.
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Structures Text Language Features
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Structures Text Language Features
Climax
What is the biggest problem in the story?
Complication/Conflict: Resolution:
• What happened to the • How did the characters solve
characters? the problems?
• What challenges did the • How was the ending?
characters meet in the story?
Orientation: Coda:
• Who are the characters? • What did the character
• When and where did the learn?
story take place? • What do you learn from
• How did the story start? the story?
Years passed and the sago trees were becoming scarcer that
made God Iriwonawani furious.
Being curious, they put anything on the rock and let it burn
until one day they accidentally caused some forest fires.
Daily, Kamboi Rama consumed sago which was taken from God
Aroempu plantation people.
In short, God Iriwonawani helped them extinguish the fire and
since that day, people kept on worshiping the stone and called
it as “the holy stone”
Kamboi people left Kamboi Rama mountain and left a husband
and wife who insisted to stay there.
When Irimiami and Isoray were about to rest, they found a hot
flat rock.
In the old days, there were Kamboi people who lived side by
side with God Iriwonawani.
Activity 8
Let’s have further discussion on one of the problems raised in the
legend you have read. State your opinion and have a discussion
with your partner.
1. Being curious of the holy stone, Irimiami and Isoray kept on testing
the stone until they set the forest on fire several times. What do you
think about their actions?
2. The forest had been burned due to Irimiami’s and Isoray’s curiosity,
and that surely caused damage to the ecosystem. What actions can
you take to repair that damage?
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Activity 9
Now you have read a legend, what do you think a legend is? What
characteristics differentiate a legend from other narratives?
You can make a study in your notebook to note down your
understanding on legend.
You have read and understood a legend entitled “The Legend of The
Holy Stone.” A legend is a traditional story that is popularly regarded
as historical yet unauthenticated. Some legends are the unique
property of the place or person that have become attached to some
particular person or place and passed down through generations.
Legends belong to narrative texts. As the characteristics of
narratives texts, legends consist of elements, such as characters,
settings, plots and certain language features. Plots or text structures
of a narrative text include orientation, complication and resolution
(Emilia, E., 2016). It also sometimes includes coda or the moral lesson
of the story. Furthermore, for the linguistics features of narrative
texts, we will discuss them gradually in the next lessons.
Activity 1
Before Listening: Look at the picture and answer the questions
about it.
BANDA ACEH
PROVINSI ACEH
MALAYSIA
MEDAN
PROVINSI
P. SIMEULEU SUMATERA UTARA
SINGAPURA
TANJUNGPINANG
PEKANBARU
P. NIAS
PROVINSI
SUMATERA BARAT PROVINSI
JAMBI
BANGKA BELITUNG
PROVINSI JAMBI P. BANGKA
PANGKALPINANG
KEP. MENTAWAI
PALEMBANG
PROVINSI
P. BELITUNG
SUMATERA SELATAN
BENGKULU
BANDAR LAMPUNG
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Activity 2
In order to help you understand the story you will listen to, study
the bold typed words and their meanings. Then, make your own
sentences using these words and write them in your notebook.
her bed.
Shaman = a person The daughters called a shaman to
who has special powers help them.
to control the spirits
and discover as well as
treatment for illness.
Serpent = a large snake Then, it must be boiled in a magical
pot kept in a dark deep cave that was
guarded by a large mighty serpent
named N’daung.
Curse = a solemn utterance He was cursed by his own uncle
intended to invoke a to turn into a snake since his uncle
supernatural power to wanted to take over the power.
inflict punishment or
harm on someone.
Ash = the powdery residue Feeling jealous, while all of the people
left after the burning of a already fell asleep, the first and
substance. second daughters took the prince’s
snake skin, burned it all, and put the
ash next to the youngest daughter.
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“Hiss... You are so brave to come to this place. Did you just
7.
steel/steal something from my place? You’ll surely be a perfect
breakfast. You have a nice 8. scent/cent, so appetizing!” hissed
the snake horribly. “O magic snake, please, pardon me. I certainly
don’t dare to bother you, but my mom is seriously ill. I am here to
beg for only one flower and borrow your magic pot to treat my
mom,” the youngest daughter fell on her knees while crying.
Unexpectedly, the snake started to shed
tears, “What a nice girl. You risk yourself
coming here to treat your mom.” “That’s
right, o snake. I love her so much and I am
begging for your help,” she still could not
stop her tears. “Alright, I will let you bring
the flower and lend you my magic pot with
only one condition. You have to promise to
Picture 1.6. Snake return here as your mother gets better and
stay here in this cave with me,” said N’daung snake. Because she loves
her mother, the youngest daughter nodded in an agreement, “Thank
you, o magic snake. I will certainly return to fulfill my promise.” The
youngest daughter then went back home, gave the flower and the
magic pot to the shaman, and immediately went back to the mountain.
Even though deep in her heart, she did not really want to go back.
Just then, the youngest daughter returned to the top of the
mountain in the middle of the night. To her surprise, she did not meet
N’daung snake but a well-built man. “Don’t be surprised. I am Prince
Abdul Rahman Alamsyah. I was cursed by my uncle and became a
snake. Every night I will return to my true form as a human and return
to be a snake as the sun rises,” said the prince. Meanwhile, when the
mother heard the story of the youngest daughter, she wanted to see
her. She asked her other childern to go to the top of the mountain.
In the middle of the night, the three of them could finally reach
the top of the mountain. How surprised they were to see the youngest
daughter with a very handsome man. The youngest daughter was
Activity 4
Answer the questions about “The Legend of N’daung Snake.”
Compare and discuss your answer with your friends.
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3. The legend shows that the youngest daughter struggled with...
a. her reluctance to take the medical ingredients from N’daung
snake.
b. the pressure from her two sisters to sacrifice herself for her
mother’s life.
c. the desire to save her mother’s life from the N’daung snake.
d. her heart’s desire not to return to N’daung snake.
e. the savagery and danger of N’daung snake.
4. Which sentence describes the moral values that can be learned from
the main character?
a. Never lose hope.
b. Dare to keep trying.
c. Always trying to be better.
d. Success requires effort and courage.
e. If there is a will there must be a way.
5. Decide whether the sentences are true (T) or false (F).
1 2
Across Down
3. A poor and hard working 1. The second born daughter who
woman who got a severe pain is lazy and easily jealous.
but finally could be cured. 2. A lazy and spoiled first-born
4. A nice prince who was being daughter.
cursed, but finally got his luck.
5. A hardworking, brave and
sincere girl who is also
trustable.
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Now that you have identified the characters in the story, describe
character in your own word. Here are some tips to identify characters
in a story.
Activity 6
Listen again. Tick (√) the expressions for emphasizing the
sequence of the story you hear.
Activity 8
Work in pairs. Discuss these questions
Imagine that you are the youngest daughter in the a legend of N’daung
snake, would you also return to the top of the mountain and stay with the
snake? What is the reason of your choice? You can write down your answer
below or discuss it with a partner. Remember to respect each other’s
answer.
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D. Grammar Focus
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Read the verbs that you have written in the column. Those verbs
express actions (whether it is physical or mental action). They explain
what the subject does. Therefore, they are called action verbs.
Reread the collections of verbs that you have found from the legend.
You might have found words, such as lived, worked, made, called, etc. They
are in the past form which mean the action in the sentence takes place in
the past. They are past tense. We use past tense for:
1. actions that happened at a specific time in the past
for example:
One day, the mother got severe pain that she could not move from
her bed.
Once upon a time, on the slopes of a mountain in Jambi province, there
lived a poor mother and her three daughters.
2. a sequence of short actions
for example:
The youngest daughter then went back home, gave the flower and
the magic pot to the shaman, and immediately went back to the
mountain.
The first and second daughters took the prince’s snake skin, burned
it all, and put the ash next to the youngest daughter.
Practice 2
Let’s learn more about past tense from a different story.
Complete the story with the words provided. Put the words into
the correct form and label the story structures.
wove, come, believe, live, get, call, help, come, learn, change, ask, turn
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Whenever the man _____ (3) Boley, he would
immediately _____ (4) and do everything he was asked to
do. While Serzhina just _____ (5) whenever the old man
called her for meals. Boley began to dislike Serzhina for she
did not _____ (6) as much as he did. The old man, however,
always told Boley that he _____ (7) in Serzhina’s goodness
and that she would ____ (8). One day, a disaster struck and
the old man ____ (9) both Boley and Serzhina to help. When
Serzhina did not help, the old man lost faith in Serzhina’s
goodness and threw her to the sea. The sea water ____ (10)
black, and since that day the fish being caught has gotten
less and less. The old man and Boley ____ (11) hungrier and
hungrier.
Until one day, the old man met a seagull who told him a
lesson. The old man finally _____ (12) that there is bad and
good in everybody. However, when we choose to look for
the goodness in everything, life will be filled with joy, just
like nets filled with fish.
Adapted from https://www.shortkidstories.com/story/legend-black-sea/
Sequence words
In a legend you have listened to, you also heard some words, which are
used to show time signals, such as:
1. Once upon a time,
2. One day,
3. Without waiting any longer,
4. After
Those words are called sequence words. Sequence words are used
to help the reader easily connect events in a story. There are many other
sequence words, can you mention them? Find out with a partner and
share them with the whole class.
Practice 1
Read the complete story of ‘The Legend of Snake N’daung’ and
write down more sequence words that you find in the story.
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Practice 2
In order to understand more about sequence words, learn about
them from a different story. Understand the sequence of the
story and label the story structures.
Based on the legend above, list the chronology of the events in the story
and rewrite the story using sequence words provided.
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4 After that, ______________________________________________________________
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5 A little later, _____________________________________________________________
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6 Then, ___________________________________________________________________
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7 Suddenly, _______________________________________________________________
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9 Eventually, ______________________________________________________________
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E. Writing
Activity 1
Mind mapping the Story Elements
After reading and listening to different kinds of legends. It is time for you
to write a legend that you are familiar with. Before you rewrite a legend,
you need to learn some skills authors use in story writing. A story includes
characters and setting, and most stories include a series of events. The
events make up the story plot. In order to help you plan your writing,
use the mind maps below. Make similar mind maps in your notebook and
draft your story.
1. Decide on a legend that you want to rewrite. Read and understand the
story. It is better for you to read it from different sources and pick a
version that suits your interest. Write down all important information
or key details from the legend such as the main character, setting,
conflict, resolution and other key events.
2. Retell the character using the details on your own version. Complete
this mind map to introduce the characters in an interesting manner.
Name
Personal details
Desires
Character
Description
Twists
Traits Habits
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3. Retell the setting using your own words and version. Plan exciting
descriptions of your setting by completing the mind map.
THEN
What is the
biggest problem/
the highest
tension?
FIRST
What most important FINALLY
event to begin your How is the ending?
story?
STORY PLANNER
Orientation ....................................................
• Introduce the main .................................................... Use the
expressions to
characters ....................................................
show:
• Introduce the story .................................................... • Characters
setting .................................................... • Setting of time
• Develop the .................................................... • Setting of place
characters and setting ....................................................
Then, bring your notes from the story planner into a story layout. In
this step, you start your writing. You do not need to worry too much about
spelling and punctuation. Simply put your ideas into sentences. Here is an
example of a story layout. Read and understand this layout. Then, make
your own layout in your notebook.
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Orientation: Character and setting of Scene
Introduce the character and describe the time, place, and weather.
Tell what the main character was doing.
Once upon a time in a really small village there lived a poor widow
and her beautiful daughter. The daughter was very lazy and just spent
her whole day taking care of her body and beauty. No doubt, her
beauty was indeed incomparable. However, she was really lazy and
spoiled. The poor widow had to fulfil whatever she wanted.
One fine day, the poor widow and her daughter went to the market.
The beautiful daughter wore her best clothes and walked in front of her
mom. Everyone who met them was amazed of the daughter’s beauty.
After you finish your draft, you need to reread your draft, revise or make
changes. Ask yourself these questions:
1. Are my ideas presented in order that makes the most sense?
2. Does my draft have orientation (introduction of the character and
setting), complication (problem), and resolution (the solution of the
problem)?
3. Does each paragraph connect to one another?
If your answer is “No” to any of the questions above, you need to
immediately revise. You can exchange your draft with your friends and
get feedback from peers and your teacher. Then, write your second draft
according to the given feedback, have another peer checking activity, then
revise and write the third draft.
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Activity 3
Proofreading
Develop your draft into a well written story. Don’t forget to use sequence
words to make the sequence of events in your story run smoothly.
Your Writing:
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Once you are satisfied with the content of your writing, recheck the
grammar, usage, and mechanics. Have your friends help you read and
review your writing. Here are the proofreading checklists (√) that you
can use.
1. The story has an interesting title.
2. The setting and atmosphere have been introduced using a
descriptive language.
3. The character has been introduced interestingly.
4. What happened at the beginning of the beginning of the
story has been explained.
5. The story has interesting problem(s).
6. There are sequence words to order the events.
7. There is the use of action dialogue, and feeling to bring the
story to a close.
8. There is a balanced ending to the story.
9. There are no spelling and grammar errors in my writing.
10. Capitalization and punctuations are correctly used.
If you still find some errors in your writing, you can immediately edit
and make final corrections. Don’t forget to reread for the final check. When
you do not find any errors anymore, your writing is ready to publish.
Activity 1
TV Talk Show: Meet the author
It is time to present your work. You will present your story in a TV talk
show activity discussing about the story that you have written. Work in
pairs and imagine that you are having a TV talk show. One of you will be
the talk show host and another one will be the guest. Study the example
of a conversation in a TV talk show below. Then, create your own dialogue
for a TV talk show with your partner and have your show in front of your
classmates.
Host : Hello Indonesians and hello the world! Welcome to “Meet the
Author” Show!
In this special day, we will be discussing about a very
interesting legend recounted by Alma Nadia entitled ‘The
Legend of Crying Stone.’ Without further ado, let’s have a
round of applause to our today’s author, Ms. Alma Nadia.
Welcome to “Meet the Author” Show, Ms. Nadia. Thank you
for being with us today. It is a pleasure to meet you today.
Guest : Thank you for having me here.
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Host : Ms. Nadia, we are interested with your newest story entitled ‘The
Legend of a Crying Stone.’ Please tell us what the legend is about.
Guest : The legend occurred a long time ago in a small village in west
Kalimantan. It talks about a beautiful spoiled girl, who was
ashamed to admit her own mother until one day her mother
felt really sad. She prayed to God and begged him to punish
her daughter. At the end of the story, the girl finally got her
punishment, she turned into a stone statue whose eyes never
stopped shedding tears.
Host : What is the most interesting point of the legend?
Guest : Good question. I think the most interesting point is the
incident when a child refused to acknowledge her own
mother and when a mother asked God to punish her child.
Host : I agree with you. That part is also my favorite part of the
legend you wrote. Ms. Nadia, what moral value do you want
to convey through the story you wrote?
Guest : I would like to say that as a child, we must be obedient and
devoted to our parents. Don’t hurt your parents, either
through words or actions.
Host : Well, it’s time to wrap up the show. Thank you to our lovely
guest for joining us today. We have learned a lot from you
today. Again, thank you for your time. I hope you enjoy our
talk. So everyone, that’s all for today. Join us next week on
“Meet the Author” Show. I’m your host, Hiro Mahdi. Good day
everyone!
When you watch a friend’s TV Talk Show, fill in the following table to show
your understanding on the conversation that your friends are performing.
Story 1
Title
Setting
Characters
Problems
Solution
Interesting point of the story
Continue this note for all of the stories shared in your class.
Reread your notes on your friends’ stories that you have made. Choose one
story to analyze. Tell the whole class what you think about that story. Here
are some questions that you can use as a pointer for your story analysis.
1. What is the title of the story?
2. How does the title relate to the content of the story?
3. What is the story about?
4. Who is the main character in the story?
5. How does the character develop the theme of the story?
6. When and where is the setting?
7. How does the setting affect the plot?
8. What is the conflict in the story?
9. How does the conflict develop the theme of the story?
10. What is the biggest problem in the story?
11. What can you learn from the story?
12. What do you like or don’t like from the story?
13. What are your favorite elements from the story?
14. Which part of the story do you like the most?
15. How does the story compare to other stories that you have ever read?
G. Reflection
After learning Unit 1, this is the time for you to self-reflect or look back at
your learning experience by answering the following questions. There is
no right or wrong answer. Just be honest.
1. On a scale from 1-5, how do you rate your understanding about
legend? Fill up the stars.
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CAN YOU?
2. Can you identify the characteristics of the legends you read or listen
to?
3. Can you identify past tense, action verbs and sequence words in the
legends you read or listen to?
4. Can you understand implicit and explicit information (main ideas and
detailed information) from texts that are read and listened to?
5. Can you rewrite a legend with an appropriate schematic structure
and linguistic features?
6. Can you present the story that you have written?
WHAT?
7. What values have you learned from this unit?
8. What is your favorite learning activity in this unit? Why?
9. What is your least favorite learning experience in this unit?
10. How does the material you have learned in this unit relate to real-
world situations and problems?
NOW WHAT?
11. What would you like to improve?
12. What do you want to learn more in the future?
13. In your daily life, how will you apply what you have already learned?