Kunci Jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 11 SMA Halaman 77 78 Kurikulum Merdeka: Love Your Environment
Fitri Wahyuni August 19, 2026 10:03 AM

BANGKAPOS.COM -- Sebelum melihat kunci jawaban Bahasa Inggris kelas 11 SMA berikut ini, siswa harus mengerjakan tugas secara mandiri terlebih dahulu.

Kunci jawaban Bahasa Inggris kelas 11 SMA Kurikulum Merdeka dapat digunakan sebagai bahan evaluasi belajar.

Pada buku Bahasa Inggris kelas 11 SMA yang berjudul English for Change terdapat tugas yang termuat di halaman 77 78.

Baca juga: Kunci Jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 11 SMA Tingkat Lanjut Halaman 60: Are We Connected to Nature?

Tugas tersebut ada pada Activity 5 dalam Unit 2. Love Your Environment.

Siswa diminta untuk menjawab 10 pertanyaan berdasarkan teks berjudul Waste Not, Want Not: “Waste Banks” in Indonesia pada Activity 4.

Selengkapnya berikut soal dan kunci jawaban Bahasa Inggris kelas 11 SMA halaman 77 78 Kurikulum Merdeka.

Activity 4

Work individually. Read the text carefully.

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Waste Not, Want Not: “Waste Banks” in Indonesia

In Indonesia, your garbage gets mixed together with the garbage of millions of households, creating mountains of toxic waste too large to contain in municipal landills. As experts in the field would argue, solid waste management is not the sole responsibility of a municipal government, but a collective one.

As populations grow and consumption patterns increase, more and more solid waste is created– and landfills can only take so much waste! So what to do? The World Bank in Indonesia is currently exploring how to improve solid waste management, and scaling up ‘waste banks’ is one option. 

What is a ‘waste bank’? Waste banks – or “bank sampah” as they are called in Indonesian – can be found in neighborhoods across Indonesia. At waste banks, the waste created by the household is divided into two categories – organic and non-organic. Organic waste gets turned into compost, while non-organic waste is divided further into three categories: plastic, paper, plus bottles and metal.

The vast majority of eco-friendly households in Indonesia keep three bins or three large garbage bags in their homes; over time they began separating their waste into three different sections. Once their three bins and garbage bags are filled up, they bring their haul to a neighborhood waste bank where they then “make a deposit”.

Like a regular commercial bank, you open up an account with your local waste bank. Periodically, you make deposits with your non-organic solid waste, which are weighed and given a monetary value, based on rates set by waste collectors. This value is saved in your account from which, like a regular bank, you can withdraw. The basic principles of waste banks remain the same across provinces: collect, save, earn, change behavior, and enjoy a clean neighborhood.

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Activity 5

Answer the following questions

1. What is the text about?

2. What are the three sections in the garbage’s classification?

3. What does paragraph two talk about?

4. What kind of value is referred to in the phrase “This value” in paragraph four?

5. Why is it important to set the value of the garbage by the collectors?

6. What activities can you find in a waste bank according to the text?

7. What would make the waste bank program a success?

8. What can you conclude after reading the text?

9. If you have an account in a waste bank. What will you do with your deposit?

10. Will you create a waste bank in your neighborhood?

Answers

1. The text above is about waste bank to support waste management in Indonesia.

2. The three sections in the garbage’s classification are the non-organic ones; plastic, paper, plus bottles and metal.

3. The paragraph two talks about short definition of waste bank or bank sampah.

4. "This value" in paragraph four refers to a monetary value given to the weighed non-organic solid waste in the waste bank.

5. It is important to set the value of the garbage by the collectors because it is useful to determine how much monetary value we can save in the waste bank.

6. Some activities we can find in a waste bank according to the text are separating waste into three different sections, weighing the waste, saving the monetary values of the non-organic waste, and withdrawing it from our account.

7. The waste bank program can be successful if it is done collectively.

8. From the text above, I can conclude that waste, especially the non-organic ones, can still be valuable and we can save environment or improve waste management by running a waste bank program.

9. If I have an account in a waste bank, I will still keep the deposit and withdraw it only if I need some money or in an urgent situation.

10. Yes, I will. Especially if there are many people who can work together for it.

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