Jawab Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas XII Chapter 7, Transkrip 'Artist Turns Plastic Bags into Art'

By Aldita Prafitasari, Rabu, 19 Oktober 2022 | 08:30 WIB
Terdapat soal pada buku Bahasa Inggris kelas XII (SMA), Chapter 7 halaman 97, Listening Task 3, materi It's Garbage In, Art Works Out. (Freepik)

adjar.id – Kali ini kita akan membahas transkrip teks listening dari sebuah news report.

Berita tersebut menceritakan tentang seorang artist atau seniman yang mengubah kantong plastik menjadi sebuah karya seni.

Teks listening tersebut ada pada buku Bahasa Inggris kelas XII (SMA) edisi revisi 2018, Chapter 7 halaman 97, bagian Listening Comprehension Task 3, Adjarian.

Setelah mendengarkan teks listening kita diminta untuk menjawab soal pemahaman di bagian selanjutnya.

O iya, perintah listening dan soal pemahaman ada pada materi "It's Garbage In, Art Works Out".

Nah, langsung saja kita simak transkrip audio listening berjudul 'Artist Turns Plastic Bags into Art' di bawah ini, yuk!

Task 3: Now listen to the radio news.

Your teacher will play the recording or read aloud a script of a news report.

Close your book. While listening, check if the answers to your questions are right.

Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. I’m Caty Weaver.

Making art with found materials is not a new idea. Recycled paper, cloth and metal goods can become important pictures and sculptures.

Baca Juga: Jawab Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas XII Chapter 7, Waste from Daily Activities

An artist near Washington, D.C. just had her recycled art on exhibit at the Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center in Maryland.

She uses a material found in every American home.

June Simms reports.

Plastic bags are not costly to produce. They are also strong and easy to carry. This is why they are a popular container in much of the world.

But they are also a major source of pollution. It can take hundreds of years for plastic bags to break down.

As they do, tiny pieces can poison soil, lakes, rivers, and oceans. So, environmental experts urge people to reuse and recycle plastic bags.

Maryland artist Allita Irby does just that. It starts with the morning newspaper.

Ms. Irby will read it later in the day. What is more important is getting that plastic bag the paper comes in.