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WHAT AN AMAZING STORY! Narrative text for eight graders

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WHAT AN AMAZING

STORY!Narrative text for eight graders

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Name : Hanie Ika Setyowati

SRN : 2201409080

Rombel : 105 - 106

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Level : Eight Grader

Standard Competence :

Memahami makna dalam esei pendek berbentuk recount dan

narrative untuk berinteraksi dengan lingkungan sekitar.

Basic Competence :

Merespon makna dan langkah retorika dalam esei pendek

sederhana secara akurat, lancar dan berterima dengan lingkungan

sekitar dalam teks tulis berbentuk narrative dan recount

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Objectives :By the end of the lesson, 80% students able to:

♥ Identify the meaning of the teks (narrative )

♥ Know and make rhetorical steps in the simple

short essays by using the kinds of written

language.

♥ Know and make simple short essay ( narrative )

with correct grammar.

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Indicators :

Students are able to read and identify the

meaning of short functional text, Hansel and

Gretel story.

Students are able to identify the generic

structure and features of narrative text.

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What is narrative ?

Narrative is text to amuse or entertain

the readers or hearers.

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FEATURES

Focus on specific and usually

individualized participants

Use of material processes

Use of relational and mental processes

Use of temporal conjunctions and

temporal circumstances

Use Past Tense

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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.

1. What is the text tell us about ?

2. Who are the characters in that

story ?

3. Why did the stepmother want

to leave Hansel and Gretel in

the wood ?

4. Why was the witch angry at

them ?

5. How did they save themselves

from the witch ?

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HANSEL AND GRETEL On the border of dark forest, there

once lived a woodcutter with his wife and two children, Hansel and Gretel. Their mother had died when they were very young. The woodcutter’s new wife did not care for hansel and Gretel.

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As winter came, there was only a loaf of bread, since the wife was afraid of being starve, she asked her husband to leave them in the forest.

Hansel heared that plan, then he

filled his pocket with white pebbles.

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The next morning, the wife woke them up and take them to the forest. While walking, Hansel dropped the pebbles. The wife asked them to stay away. Then She left them alone.

In the evening, when the moon was shining, they could find their way home.

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The next morning, the wife did the same things. But there was no pebbles, so while walking, Hansel dropped out the bread that was given to him. But the birds have eaten the bread.

Hansel and Gretel lost and they could not find their way home.

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In the morning, Hansel and Gretel found a house made from cake. The cakes looked so delicious. When they started to eat, the witch came. They were frightening

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The witch could not see well. When she started to eat Hansel, he found a bone and said that it was the arm.

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The witch decided to eat Gretel first. Gretel in the kitchen, pretended that she could not open the great stone oven. Suddenly, Gretel pushed the witch to the oven and baked her.

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They took many jewels of witch and escaped from the witch’s house. Finally, they found their home. They lived happily ever after with their father.

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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION

1. What is the text tell us about ?

2. Who are the characters in that story ?

3. Why did the stepmother want to leave

Hansel and Gretel in the wood ?

4. Why was the witch angry at them ?

5. How did they save themselves from

the witch ?

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Border = batas

Woodcutter = penebang kayu

Starve = kelaparan

Pebbles = kerikil

Witch = penyihir

Pretend = berpura - pura

Bake = memanggang

Jewel = perhiasan

Bread = roti

What does it mean?

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GENERIC STRUCTURE

Orientation

It is about the opening paragraph

where the characters of the story are

introduced.

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Complication

Where the problems in the story

developed

Resolution

Where the problems in the story is

solved

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ORIENTATION

Once upon a time, in the border of forest,

lived a poor woodcutter and his children,

Hansel and Gretel, also his new wife.

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COMPLICATION

As winter came and the wife was afraid of

being starve, she decided to leave

Hansel and Gretel in the wood.

In the wood, hansel and Gretel found a

house made from cakes, cookies and

candies. However, the owner of that

house was a witch.

The witch really want ed to eat both of

them.

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RESOLUTION

Fortunately, they got briliant idea. They

pushed the witch to the oven.

Finally, Hansel and Gretel could find teir

way home and met their daddy.

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Fun Activity

Decide which is the orientation,

complication, and resolution :

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S + V2

What happened ?

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GRAMMARSimple Past Tense

Positive Sentence S + V2

V2Regular

Hansel dropped the bread.

Gretel pushed the witch.

IrregularHansel found a house.

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VERB AND BERegular Verbs Irregular Verbs Be

CookedStudied

AteBroughtDrankTaughtThoughtetc

Was ( I, he, she, it)

Were( You, they, we )

Can you mention another examples

of V2 ?

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Negative Sentence

S + Did Not + V1

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I did not like playing soccer.

I didn’t study French.

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FUN ACTIVITY

Hansel and Gretel ..... afraid of being alone.

Hansel and Gretel were afraid of being alone.

Who ... the house from cakes ?

Who had the house from cake?

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What..... their mother plan to ?

What did their mother plan to ?

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WRITE YOUR OWN SENTENCE

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HOME FUN

Find your own story and define the

orientation, complication and

resolution

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SEE YOU