FOREWORD
English
Learning at the eleventh grade of Vocational High School (SMK) in accordance
with the demands of School Based Curriculum (SBC) of SMK Negeri 1 Kuripan is
meant that students have the knowledge and English skills at the elementary
level that includes four language skills. The four skills are Listening,
Speaking, Reading, and Writing. These skills are taught in an integrated manner
with one another with an emphasis on learning skills of Reading. Skills of
language structures are taught based on the students’ needs. These reading
skills instructional materials are also designed in such a way that are really
adaptive in accordance with the expertise program of students in vocational
skills in order to support their program in accordance with the practiced skill
of students in SMK.
Agribusiness
Food Crops and Horticultural (AFCH) program is one of expertise programs which
is owned by SMKN 1 Kuripan. Since the expertise program has been opened up to
now, English textbooks which are adaptive to accommodate the students’
expertise program have never existed yet. During this time, learning English in
this expertise program is still using English textbooks which are used generally
in SMK without specifically reserved for the students of AFCH expertise
program. In fact, the need of students to the knowledge and English skills that
best supports their expertise at the world of work in the future is directly
related to the program chosen skills at schools, namely English for Specific
Purposes (ESP) that is English for agriculture.
Responding to
the gap between learning needs of students with teaching materials available in
the school, a book entitled “Reading Materials for Vocational Secondary School
Grade 11 for 2nd Semester is written. The preparation of these materials was
based on the results of research conducted by the author for 4 months to the
students of grade 11 of AFCH in the school year 2013/2014 at SMKN 1 Kuripan.
Although this
textbook has been presented and justified in front of examiners in the
Council’s thesis in the Master of English Language Education, University of
Mataram this book is still far from being perfect. It still has many
limitations and / or deficiencies anywhere. All limitations / shortcomings
found in this book remain to be entirely the responsibility of the author.
Therefore, constructive comments or criticisms for the improvement of these instructional
materials are quite expected from the students, teachers, and among readers.
Finally, I
hope this book is useful for the users. Thank you.
Mataram, December 2014
Author,
I Made Wartina, S.Pd., S.Ag., M.Pd.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FORWARD....................................................................................................... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................ iv
UNIT 1. INCREASING CROP YIELD........................................................ 1
A. READING.............................................................................................. 1
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 3
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 4
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 5
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 6
UNIT 2. SOIL PREPARATION..................................................................... 7
A. READING.............................................................................................. 7
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 10
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 11
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 13
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 13
UNIT 3. PLANTING PAPAYA..................................................................... 15
A. READING.............................................................................................. 15
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 17
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 18
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 19
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 19
UNIT 4. CROP CULTIVATION................................................................... 21
A. READING.............................................................................................. 21
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 24
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 25
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 26
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 26
UNIT 5. OPERATING FARM TRACTOR.................................................. 28
A. READING.............................................................................................. 28
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 31
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 33
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 35
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 35
UNIT 6. SOIL MANAGEMENT.................................................................... 36
A. READING.............................................................................................. 36
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 38
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 40
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 41
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 42
UNIT 7. SOIL CULTIVATION..................................................................... 43
A. READING.............................................................................................. 43
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 46
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 47
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 48
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 49
UNIT 8. PEST CONTROL............................................................................. 50
A. READING.............................................................................................. 50
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 52
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 53
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 55
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 55
UNIT 9. IRRIGATION.................................................................................... 57
A. READING.............................................................................................. 57
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 61
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 63
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 64
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 65
UNIT 10. THE CONTROL OF WEEDS AND
PLANT DISEASES......... 66
A. READING.............................................................................................. 66
B. VOCABULARY.................................................................................... 68
C. LANGUAGE
FOCUS........................................................................... 69
D. REFLECTION....................................................................................... 72
E. SUMMARY........................................................................................... 72
REFERENCES................................................................................................. 73
SAMPLE OF READING MATERIALS
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SAMPLE OF READING MATERIALS
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HOW DO I INCREASE CROP YIELD ?
Issues regarding methods for increasing
crop yield refer to those methods that can be applied by farmers as a means of
generating a greater volume of harvest. This topic is an important one in light
of the fact that the aim of farmers and other people who practice some form of
planting or agriculture is usually aimed toward generating a considerable crop
yield for their efforts. When improper methods are applied, or when little
effort is applied toward the process of generating increased crop yield, the
result may be a very disappointing harvest that commiserates with the effort
and resources applied toward the process of generating the harvest. Some of the
tips that may be applied toward increasing crop yield include a proper
selection of crops to plant, the application of practices aimed at improving
plant performance, such as irrigation and soil nutrient, as well as the
prevention and control of various pest and disease infections.
One
of the methods that can help ensure an increase in crop yield is for the farmer
or anyone planting the crop to properly plan the process of planting, which may
require a conscious effort in order to carry out an analysis of the proposed
crop and other related factors. The importance of selecting the right crop is
based on the fact that some crops have been historically shown to perform
better than others in certain regions of the world due to the fact that the
right conditions exist in such areas for that particular plant growth. An
example of this can be seen in the case of oranges that have been shown to do
very well in certain parts of the world, while they do not thrive in other
parts. In such a case, the farmers who are located in the regions that do not
favor the growth of the plant would do well to look for other types of crops
since it would probably require a lot of effort and resources to grow
unsuitable plants in those areas as well as probably lead to disappointing
results.
A
practice that is applied in regions with scarce water resources, during dry
seasons or during dry spells, is the application of irrigation, a system that
helps supply moisture to the crop and to consequently increase crop yield.
Something else that can help increase crop yield is the proper application of
nutrients to the soil in order to promote plant growth. The proper use of
pesticides can also help minimize the incidence of pest attack, consequently
resulting in greater crop yield. (Taken
from: Ejim, Esther. 2014. How Do I Increase Crop Yield? http://www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-increase-crop-yield.htm)
1. What can farmers
do to improve their crop yield? They can …
A.
apply methods of
farming improperly
B.
properly select
the crops to be planted
C.
ignore the crops
from pest and disease infections
D.
use pesticides
as much as possible
2. Why do farmers
have to select proper crops to plant? Because …
A.
some crops have
different characteristics and certain regions to be able to grow well.
B.
they know well
what crops will grow well in certain regions.
C.
they want to
prevent the crops from pest and disease infections.
D.
they are not
certain about what crops to plant at their region.
3. What can farmers
do to increase their crop yields if their regions do not favor the growth of
certain plants?
A.
They can abandon
the regions and stop farming.
B.
They can use
pesticides to maximize the incidents of pest attack.
C.
They can find
other regions that have scare water resources.
D.
They can seek
for other types of crops that suit with their regions.
4. The closest
meaning of the word ‘increasing’ in paragraph 1 is …
A.
improving
B.
producing
C.
decreasing
D.
generating
5. Read paragraph 1
more carefully. What does the word ‘their’ refer to?
B.
Methods
C.
Farmers
D. Farmers
and other people
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