Part 1
Activity 3
HALAMAN 16-17
1. Hero - Mariah Carey
- Theme : The theme revolves around inner strength and self-empowerment, emphasizing that everyone has the potential to be their own hero in times of struggle.
- Moral lesson : The song teaches that true courage and strength come from within, and one should believe in themselves to overcome challenges.
- Language feature : The use of metaphors is prominent, particularly in comparing personal resilience to that of a hero.
- Noun : Hero
- Adjective : Strong
- Verb : Believe
2. Skyscraper - Demi Lovato
- Theme : The theme centers on resilience and overcoming adversity, highlighting the ability to rise above challenges.
- Moral Lesson : The song conveys that despite difficulties, one can stand tall and strong, emphasizing the importance of perseverance.
- Language feature : Imagery is a key feature, particularly in the comparison of personal strength to a skyscraper.
- Noun : Skyscraper
- Adjective : Resilient
- Verb : Rise
HALAMAN 18-19
Practice 9
1. If you look inside your heart, you don’t have to be afraid.
C. fearless
2. You know that you can survive.
C. stay alive
3. No one reaches out a hand.
A. Gives help
4. You can find love if you search within yourself.
E. look
5. And you cast your fears aside.
D. remove
Practice 10
1. Strangles
2. Sorrows
3. Bliss
4. Dread
5. Glow
Practice 11
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. T
6. F
7. F
8. T
9. T
10. T
Activity 4
PART 1
1. What is the song about?
The song is about creating a better, more compassionate world by caring for one another and addressing social issues.
2. What is the purpose of this song?
The purpose is to inspire listeners to take action for positive change, promoting love, peace, and healing.
3. What is the moral lesson of the song?
The moral lesson emphasizes the importance of kindness and responsibility towards others, particularly vulnerable populations.
4. What is the singer’s hope through this song?
The singer hopes to encourage individuals to contribute to global healing and to foster a sense of unity and empathy.
5. What emotions/feelings are in this song?
The song evokes feelings of hope, compassion, sadness, and a longing for peace and togetherness.
PART 2
1. What does the title describe? What does the composer compare the world with?
The title describes the need for healing and improvement in the world. The composer compares the world to a place that needs nurturing and care, much like a garden that can flourish with love and attention.
2. How does the composer describe the world that we live in now? Mention some phrases from the lyrics that can support your answer!
The composer describes the world as suffering from pain, sorrow, and neglect. Phrases like "there are ways to get there" and references to the "children" highlight the existing struggles and the need for change.
3. What dream does the singer have about this world? Quote some phrases from the lyrics!
The singer dreams of a world filled with peace, love, and understanding. Phrases such as "heal the world" and "make it a better place for you and for me" express this desire for a more compassionate and caring environment.
4. How can the dream be realized? Show the lines that tell so!
The dream can be realized through individual actions and collective efforts. Lines like "if you care enough for the living" and "make a little space" suggest that small acts of kindness and love can lead to significant changes.
5. What is one thing that can solve problems in this world?
One key solution is compassion and empathy. By caring for one another, people can address social issues and promote healing.
6. What do you understand about these lines: “make a little space make a better place ...”?
These lines suggest that by creating even small changes in our hearts and communities, we can contribute to a larger transformation in the world, making it more welcoming and nurturing for everyone.
Part 2
"Smart (English Version)"I'm a smarter baby, smarter
Smarter baby, smarter
Every move I make baby
See right through your strategy
Wanna be a winner
Wanna be a winner
Tried to put their chains on me
Like butterflies I'm breaking free
I want it all
That glitter and gold I call it "sugar"
Keep it on the low, backup plans A to Z
My sugar, sugar
Baby you can call me mean-mean-mean-mean-mean
I don't give a shit-shit-shit-shit-shit
The beauty and the brains I got both on me
But living like a "villain" is what I need
So I just wanna be me-me-me-me
Loving what I see-see-see-see-see
LE SSERAFIM we're going straight to victory
I'm a smarter baby, smarter
Smarter baby, smarter
Every move I make baby
See right through your strategy
Wanna be a winner
Wanna be a winner
Tried to put their chains on me
Like butterflies I'm breaking free
I'm a smarter baby
Work hard in secret
Like clockwork, tap-tap I get
I planned that, don't be mad
Keep it on the low
No this time I won't be the loser, loser
Baby you can call me mean-mean-mean-mean-mean
I don't give a shit-shit-shit-shit-shit
The beauty and the brains I got both on me
But living like a "villain" is what I need
So I just wanna be me-me-me-me
Loving what I see-see-see-see-see
LE SSERAFIM we're going straight to victory
I'm a smarter baby, smarter
Smarter baby, smarter
Every move I make baby
See right through your strategy
Wanna be a winner
Wanna be a winner
Tried to put their chains on me
Like butterflies I'm breaking free
I'm a smarter baby
Drippin' like I'm hot sauce
Shinin' like my lip gloss
Work it like a boss, cut the line, huh
Nobodies tell me, "that's all luck"
I tell 'em, "no, it's not luck"
My sweat is not lying, lying
Don't slow down, level up super-fast
Best scheme, you could never guess
Godsend, when I'm doing it best
Dinner of the winner, that is what I want to get
I'm a smarter baby, smarter
Smarter baby, smarter
Every move I make baby
See right through your strategy
Wanna be a winner
Wanna be a winner
Tried to put their chains on me
Like butterflies I'm breaking free
I'm a smarter baby
1, Meaning of the Song
“Smart” is an empowering anthem that celebrates intelligence, confidence, and individuality. The lyrics show a strong, self-aware character who embraces their uniqueness and refuses to conform to others' expectations. It promotes self-love and encourages listeners to trust their instincts and be proud of their strengths—whether mental, emotional, or creative.
The song carries a bold message: being smart isn’t just about books, it’s about knowing your worth, making wise choices, and walking your own path with pride.
2. Why I Chose This Song
I chose this song because it reminds me to believe in myself and not be afraid to stand out. The message about being "smart" in more than just academic ways really speaks to me—it’s about emotional strength, confidence, and inner power. Listening to it motivates me to keep pushing forward, be proud of who I am, and chase my goals with confidence.

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