1. Come on when is Mr. Rick going to come! The treasurer is picking up a lot of money from the students who break the rules...
And now Here is Mr. Rick! Mr. Rick reads out who are the teachers today and has a little chat with one of the students while preparing the PowerPoint.
And then Mr. Rick realizes he hasn't paid for being late! So he has to pay, Rp. 5000 as usual for teachers...
And Now Mr. Rick is going to teach the topic for this term, "Coup d'état!" And here is Mr. Rick teaching...

CHEESE!
2. We are still in the Topic of the French Revolution. And now on the topic, the word "Coup d'état" (pronounced coo-de-ta) is when someone takes over the government illegally.
During this time in France, the Jacobins is the one who are governing. The problem is, they can lead the revolution, but they cannot govern well. So until 1799, the crisis continues.
Mr. Rick talks about how people are in the politics. There are the left wing, and the right wing. The left wing or leftists, are people who want radical change. So, they want to make new changes. The right wing are conservatives, people who want to conserve the traditional way to do things, like usually done. There is this also in America, but the right one is the radical and the left one is the conservative.
Mr. Rick also ask us to research about Soekarno and Soeharto, the first and second presidents of our country Indonesia. How are they put down from power and was there a cue? Each group splits into two teams, one search Soekarno, one searches Soeharto.
3. Apparently, we took too much time discussing about the research rather than having time to teach. So, there was very limited time to teach.
The Teacher has some problems with his PowerPoint, so Mr. Rick grades others first. Here...
And now the PowerPoint can open, the teacher can teach.
And here is Mr. Rick grading the teacher. Say CHEESE!
Teaching time was short. So after we send the LdL scorecards, we have to go quickly to our next class so we would be on time. Hurry!
4. What we can improve better is to listen to the teacher well. If you don't, you will lose valuable information that can come out in the tests. Also, you might not have any ideas for depth in thinking for the blog...








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