Label | Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9 SMP | Definition - Function - Structure - Language Features

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5 Oct 202207:42

Summary

TLDRThis educational video script from 'English Pedia' focuses on the importance of labels in everyday life, particularly for 9th-grade English language students. It covers the definition of labels, their social functions, the generic structure, and language features used in label writing. The script explains that labels provide detailed information about products, help avoid negative impacts, ensure the best results, and promote health and safety. It outlines the parts of a label, such as brand, product name, amount, description, ingredients, directions, storage, and expiration date. Additionally, it discusses language features like imperative sentences for instructions and prohibitions, and the use of collective nouns. The video aims to enhance understanding of labels and their significance in consumer products.

Takeaways

  • 🏷️ A label is a small piece of paper, plastic, or similar material attached to a product to provide information and protection.
  • πŸ“š The script is designed for 9th-grade English language learners to understand labels in everyday life.
  • 🍽️ Examples of labels include food labels, drink labels, and medicine labels.
  • πŸ” Labels serve four main social functions: providing detailed information, avoiding negative impacts, ensuring the best results, and promoting health.
  • πŸ“Š The generic structure of a label includes brand name, product name, amount, description, ingredients, directions, storage, and expiration date.
  • 🏷️ Brand name is usually found at the top of the label and represents the product's trademark.
  • πŸ“ The product name is the type of product and is typically located under the brand name.
  • πŸ“ Amount indicates the quantity or weight of the product, such as '64 fluid ounces' or 'half a pint'.
  • πŸ“œ Description offers additional information about the product, often found below the product name.
  • 🍊 Ingredients list the composition of the product, usually found on the back of the label.
  • πŸ“œ Directions provide instructions on how to use or manage the product, like 'Shake before using juice'.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Storage indicates how to store the product, such as 'Keep refrigerated'.
  • ⏰ Expiration date shows the product's end of shelf life and is found on the back of the label.

Q & A

  • What is the primary purpose of a label according to the script?

    -A label serves to protect and provide information about a product.

  • What are the four main social functions of labels mentioned in the script?

    -The four main social functions of labels are to get detailed information about a product, to avoid negative impacts, to get the best results from what is being purchased, and to ensure health by choosing safe products.

  • Can you list the parts of a label as described in the script?

    -The parts of a label include Brand, Name of Product, Amount, Description, Ingredients, Directions, Storage, and Expiration Date.

  • What is meant by 'Brand' in the context of a label?

    -Brand refers to the trademark or name of the manufacturer of a product, usually found at the top part of the label.

  • How is the 'Name of Product' section typically located on a label?

    -The 'Name of Product' is usually located below the brand or trademark on a label.

  • What does the 'Amount' section of a label indicate?

    -The 'Amount' section indicates the quantity or weight of the product, such as '64 fluid ounces' or 'half a pint'.

  • What kind of information is typically found in the 'Description' part of a label?

    -The 'Description' part of a label provides additional information about the product, often found below the product name.

  • Why is the 'Ingredients' section important on a label?

    -The 'Ingredients' section lists the composition of a product, which is crucial for consumers to know what is in the product, especially for dietary or allergy reasons.

  • What does the 'Directions' part of a label instruct?

    -The 'Directions' part provides instructions on how to use or manage the product, such as 'Shake before using juice'.

  • How should one interpret the 'Storage' instructions on a label?

    -The 'Storage' instructions on a label give guidance on how to store the product properly, for example, 'Keep refrigerated'.

  • What is the significance of the 'Expiration Date' on a label?

    -The 'Expiration Date' indicates the last date the product is expected to be of good quality, and it is important for safety and quality purposes.

  • What language feature is commonly used in labels to give commands or instructions?

    -Imperative sentences are commonly used in labels to give commands or instructions, such as 'Use the soft material' or 'Shake'.

  • How are prohibitions or warnings typically expressed on labels?

    -Prohibitions or warnings on labels often use a pattern of 'Do not' followed by a verb and object, for example, 'Do not use after expired date'.

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