
Teks Report
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7th - 11th Grade
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Teks Report
By Mr. Budi
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Pengertian Teks Report
Report Text
Report text merupakan salah satu jenis teks yang dalam bahasa inggris yang menjelaskan mengenai detail dari suatu objek. Penjelasan yang ada dalam report text merupakan hasil pengamatan, penelitian, observasi maupun studi mengenai berbagai macam hal.
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Multiple Choice
Teks report adalah?
cerita masa lalu
tentang prosedur membuat sesuatu
gejala alam
hasil pengamatan
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Multiple Select
Unsur Kebahasaan / Language Feature Report Text antara lain pilih dua!
General nouns, m
Relating verbs
simple past tense
Report text berisi mengenai imajinasi
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Language Feature of Report Text
using present tense
using past tense
introducing individual aspect
introducing specific aspect
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Multiple Select
The Differences between report text and descriptive text
In report text describe something in specific but in descriptive something generally. The object in report text is singular, while Descriptive Text is plural
In report text describe something in general but in descriptive something specifically. The object in report text is plural, while Descriptive Text is singular.
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Generic Structure of Report Text
General Classification
Bagian ini berisi pernyataan umum yang menjelaskan keterangan objek dari Report Text ini.
Description
Bagian ini biasanya memberikan gambaran fenomena atau situasi yang terjadi, baik bagian-bagiannya, sifat, kebiasaan ataupun tingkah lakunya. Pada intinya, bagian ini menjabarkan klasifikasi yang disajikan secara ilmiah. Namun, hal yang perlu diingat bahwa Report Text bukan merupakan teks berita, tetapi teks faktual ilmiah.
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Contoh Report Text
SKIN
Skin is the outer layer of the body. In human being, it is the largest organ of the system that covers our body. Our skin has a function to protect our body from infection and extreme temperatures, maintain fluid balance, and synthesize vitamin D for our personal needs.
Skin has three main layers, which are Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis that have their respective tasks and need each other. The Epidermis layer is the outermost layer of the skin. This layer does not contain blood vessels, and is formed from Merkel cells, keratinocytes, with melanocytes and Langerhans cells. Under the Epidermis layer, there is Dermis layer. This layer contains hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. This layer is connected to the Epidermis layer with the basement membrane. Structurally, this layer is divided into two regions, which are the region next to the epidermis called the Papillary region, and the thick inner region that is known as the Reticular region. Furthermore, there is Hypodermis layer which located below the Dermis layer. This layer is known as Subcutaneous tissue. Hypodermis serves to attach the skin to the underlying bone and muscle and supply them with blood vessels and nerves. The combination of these three main layers has an average thickness of 1 mm.
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