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Learning Objective
1. Learners can identify social functions, text structures, and linguistic elements in providing and requesting information related to circumstances/actions/activities/events according to the context in which they are used.

2. Compose passie voice texts in scientific texts, taking into account social functions, text structure, and linguistic elements that are correct and appropriate to context.


Materials :
1. Expressions of giving and asking information about tourist attractions and historical buildings
2. Passive Voice
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Giving and Asking Information
Asking information is an expression of asking someone for information about something.
Example : 1. What are the best tourist attractions in Jogja?
2. Can you give me any information about this historical place?

Giving information is an expression of giving information to someone about something.
Example : 1. The most visited tourist spot is the Borobudur temple
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History of Borobudur Temple
Borobudur Temple is thought to have been founded during the reign of the Syailendra dynasty between 750 - 842 AD. Its establishment is expected to be gradual and mutual cooperation as a form of worship of Buddhist teachings. The Borobudur Conservation Center on its website states, Historian J.G. de Casparis argues that the founder of Borobudur Temple was King Samaratungga who ruled in 782-812 AD, during the Syailendra Dynasty. Borobudur Temple was built to glorify Mahayana Buddhism.
Rules in Asking for Information start an interrogative sentence with WH Questions, such as What, Where, Why, When, Who and How
You can also start the question using Modals Auxiliaries,such as: Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, May, Might, Had.
The expression of giving about tourist and historical buildings using formal languages.
1. Yes, Sure. I want tell you about tourist in Jogja
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2. Of Course. Like Jogja being a City of Tourism because there are many tourist attractions in this region. Starting from nature tourism, beach tourism, cultural tourism, to artificial tourism.
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Rules in Asking for Information start an interrogative sentence with WH Questions, such as What, Where, Why, When, Who and How
You can also start the question using Modals Auxiliaries,such as: Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, May, Might, Had.
The expression of asking about tourist and historical buildings using formal languages.
1. Can you tell me about tourist attractions?
2. Why is Yogyakarta famous as a tourist city?
The expression of giving about tourist and historical buildings using formal languages.
1. Yes, Sure. I want tell you about tourist in Jogja
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2. Of Course. Like Jogja being a City of Tourism because there are many tourist attractions in this region. Starting from nature tourism, beach tourism, cultural tourism, to artificial tourism.
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The expression of asking about tourist and historical buildings using informal languages.
The expression of giving about tourist and historical buildings using informal languages.
1. What is the typical food of the jogja area?
2. Can you tell me what are the uniqueness of the Special Region of Yogyakarta?
3. How is the history of the city of Yogyakarta?
4. Why is jogja called the city of students?
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1. There are some typical Jogja foods that you must enjoy when visiting Jogja.
- Gudeg
- Sate Klatak
- Tengkleng Gajah
- Oseng Mercon
2. Yes, Sure. I can tell you the uniqueness this city. This City is called unique because we can see various Javanese traditions that are so inherent in this city and its people, such as batik (fabric with special patterns made by hand (painted and printed), silver crafts, wayang performances, traditional music or gamelan.
3. The establishment of the city of Yogyakarta began with the Gianti Agreement on February 13, 1755 which was signed by the Dutch Company under the signature of Governor Nicholas Hartingh on behalf of the Governor General Jacob Mossel.
4. The reason why Yogyakarta is dubbed as a student city is none other than because of the many universities that have grown up in it. Reporting from the website of the Region V Higher Education Service Institute (LLDIKTI), in the Special Region of Yogyakarta there are 104 universities with 732 study programs spread over 5 districts/counties.
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