AUDIO BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK KELAS XI SMA/MA/SMK/MAK
Summary
TLDRThe video script explores the vibrant traditional markets of Southeast Asia, each with its unique characteristics. The Mark Long Market in Thailand, also known as the 'umbrella market,' is a bustling scene where vendors open umbrellas for shade and quickly close them for the passing trains. In Korea, Seho Market offers a lively atmosphere with a variety of breakfast options and fresh produce, including the local specialty, kulpang. Meanwhile, Indonesian markets, or 'Pasar,' serve as community hubs selling a range of goods from fruits and vegetables to household items, reflecting the local culture and daily life.
Takeaways
- 🚂 The Ma Khlong Market in Thailand is nicknamed the 'Umbrella Market' due to the railway line that crosses through it.
- ☀️ Vendors at Ma Khlong Market open umbrellas for shade but must close them when trains approach to prevent obstruction.
- 🍞 Seho Market in Korea is known for its fresh seafood, fruits, vegetables, and a local specialty called 'kulpang' (honey bread).
- 🌞 Seho Market is conveniently located near the Tongyong Port Passenger Terminal and opens early for breakfast options.
- 🛍️ Traditional markets in Korea are vibrant places offering a variety of unique and hard-to-find items.
- 🏢 Seho Market also serves as a convenient stop for tourists visiting Tongyong's attractions.
- 🛣️ The Ma Khlong Market's operation is influenced by the tide times, being open from 6 to 18 tide time.
- 🇮🇩 In Indonesia, traditional markets called 'Pasar' are a significant part of the community, ranging from small gatherings to large multi-story buildings.
- 🥦 Items sold in Jakarta's Pasar include fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, spices, dry goods, and household items.
- 🏙️ Jakarta's market authority, Pasardaya, manages the large multi-story markets throughout the city.
Q & A
What is the Ma Khlong Market known for?
-The Ma Khlong Market is known as the 'umbrella market' because the stalls are crossed by the Ma Khlong Railway line, and vendors open umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun, closing them when a train approaches.
What do the sellers do when a train is approaching at the Ma Khlong Market?
-When a train is approaching, the sellers quickly close their umbrellas and clean up all items that could block the train from passing at high speed.
What kind of market is Seho Market and what does it offer?
-Seho Market is a traditional market in Korea, offering a variety of unique scenes, lively energy, savory smells, and interesting items. It sells fresh seafood, fruits, vegetables, and a local honey bread called 'kulbang' as its specialty.
Where is Seho Market located and what is its significance to the area?
-Seho Market is located right across from the Tongyong Port Passenger Terminal, providing a variety of breakfast options for people traveling to and from the port, and serving as a convenient stop when touring Tongyong's attractions.
What is the term 'Pasar' in Indonesia and what does it refer to?
-In Indonesia, 'Pasar' refers to a traditional market where vendors sell various goods. It can range from a gathering of vendors in residential areas to a large, multi-story building run by a market authority.
What are the common items sold in Jakarta's Pasar?
-The items sold in Jakarta's Pasar are essentially the same across the city, including fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, spices, dry goods, and household items.
How do the markets described in the script contribute to the local culture and economy?
-The markets contribute to the local culture by preserving traditional shopping experiences and offering unique local products. They also support the economy by providing vendors with a platform to sell their goods and creating a hub for local commerce.
What is the operational time of the Ma Khlong Railway line?
-The Ma Khlong Railway line is open from 6 in the morning to 6 in the evening.
How do the markets in the script reflect the diversity of local food and produce?
-The markets in the script reflect the diversity of local food and produce by offering a wide range of items such as fresh seafood, fruits, vegetables, and local specialties like 'kulbang' honey bread, showcasing the region's agricultural abundance and culinary traditions.
What role do traditional markets play in the daily lives of people in these regions?
-Traditional markets play a significant role in the daily lives of people by providing a place for shopping, socializing, and experiencing local culture. They are often the heart of the community, offering a variety of goods and services essential to daily life.
How do the markets described in the script cater to the needs of travelers and tourists?
-The markets cater to travelers and tourists by offering a variety of local products, food, and unique shopping experiences. They also provide convenience for those traveling to and from ports and serve as a stop for tourists exploring local attractions.
Outlines
🚂 A Market with Trains: Maeklong Railway Market
This paragraph describes the famous Maeklong Railway Market, also known as the 'railway life market' due to the stalls being crossed by the Maeklong Railway line. The market operates from 6 AM to 6 PM, with vendors adjusting their setups based on the schedule of passing trains. As soon as the train's signal sounds, the sellers quickly close their umbrellas and remove items that could obstruct the train's path. After the train passes, they reopen and resume their activities.
🍲 The Vibrant Seho Market in Korea
Seho Market, located across from Tongyeong Port Passenger Terminal in Korea, is a lively and bustling traditional market. Visitors can experience a wide range of unique items and fresh produce that cannot be found elsewhere. The market opens early each morning, providing travelers with breakfast options. It also offers fresh seafood, fruits, vegetables, and a local delicacy called 'kulpang' (a honey bread), making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area.
🛒 Indonesia's Traditional Pasar Markets
In Indonesia, traditional markets called 'Pasar' have been integral to local culture for generations. These markets range from small gatherings of vendors selling from carts to large multi-story buildings managed by Jakarta's market authority, 'pede pasardaya.' The goods sold in these markets are typically the same across the country, including fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, spices, dry goods, and household items. They remain a central place for locals to buy daily essentials.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Mark Long Market
💡Umbrellas
💡Traditional Markets
💡Seho Market
💡Tongyong Port
💡Pasar
💡Jakarta's Market Authority
💡Fresh Seafood
💡Kulpang
💡Lively Energy
💡Cultural Significance
Highlights
The mark long Market is referred to as the 'umbrella market' due to its unique interaction with the maklong band limb Railway line.
Stalls at the mark long Market are crossed by a railway line, creating a distinctive market experience.
Sellers open umbrellas for shade and quickly close them when trains approach, ensuring safety.
Vendors must clear items from the tracks to allow trains to pass, adding to the market's dynamic atmosphere.
Traditional markets in Korea are vibrant, offering a variety of unique sights, smells, and items.
Seho Market is located near the tongyong port Passenger Terminal, providing breakfast options for travelers.
The market is a convenient stop for tourists visiting tongyong's attractions.
Seho Market specializes in selling fresh seafood, fruits, vegetables, and a local honey bread called kulpang.
Indonesians have a long-standing tradition of shopping at traditional markets known as 'Pasar'.
Pasar can range from small gatherings of vendors to large multi-story buildings managed by authorities.
Jakarta's markets, or 'Pasar', offer a consistent range of products including fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, spices, and household items.
The term 'Pasar' reflects the communal and commercial nature of Indonesian markets.
The bustling energy of traditional markets is a key feature of the local culture in Korea and Indonesia.
The mark long Market's unique adaptation to the railway line showcases the market's resilience and innovation.
Seho Market's strategic location near the port and attractions makes it an essential part of the local community.
The variety of products available at traditional markets highlights the richness of local produce and culinary traditions.
The description of the market's operations provides insight into the daily life and economic activities of the region.
The monologues paint a vivid picture of the sensory experiences one can expect at these traditional markets.
The markets serve as a hub for both local commerce and cultural exchange, reflecting the diversity of the region.
Transcripts
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[Music]
looks carefully
then identify which monologue best
describes the pictures in activity 1.
the mark long Market is known as the
ratio life Market because the Stalls are
crossed by the maklong band limb Railway
line
which is open from 6 to 18 tide time
the sellers in the market will open the
umbrellas to protect themselves from the
Sun
but every time the signal from the
oncoming train sounded the merchants
would quickly close their umbrellas
they then clean up all the items that
could block the trains from passing at
high speed
monologue 2.
traditional markets in Korea offer a
variety of unique scenes
they are always bustling with Lively
energy Savory smells and interesting
items that cannot be found anywhere else
located right across from the tongyong
port Passenger Terminal
seho Market opens early every morning
providing a variety of breakfast options
for people traveling to and from the
port
Market is also located nearby serving as
a convenient stop when touring
tongyong's attractions
the market sells fresh seafood fruits
and vegetables and kulpang or a local
honey bread as their specialty
monologue 3.
for Generations Indonesians have bought
their food at traditional markets Pasar
the term Pasar can refer to a gathering
of theur or vendors who sell off cards
which go through residential areas to a
rough temporary structure where sellers
Gather in the morning to the large
multi-story building run by pede
pasardaya jakarta's market Authority
throughout Jakarta the items sold in
Pasar are basically the same fruit
vegetables Meat and Fish spices dry
goods and household items
[Music]
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