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NARRATIVE TEXT

Dyah eka saputri

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Standard Competence

Writing

12. Mengungkapkan makna dalam teks tulis

fungsional dan esei pendek sangat

sederhana berbentuk narrative dan report

untuk berinteraksi dalam konteks

kehidupan sehari – hari.

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Basic Competence

12.2. Mengungkapkan makna dan langkah retorika

dalam esei pendek sangat sederhana dengan

menggunakan ragam bahasa tulis secara akurat,

lancar dan berterima untuk berinteraksi dalam

konteks kehidupan sehari - hari dalam teks

berbentuk narrative.

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Objectives of the Lesson:• 75% of all students are able to understand the

content of narrative and answer correctly 3 of 4

the questions related to the text given.

• 75% of all students are able to understand the

purpose, the generic structure, and the

lexicogrammatical feature of narrative text by

correctly identify 3 of 5 narrative texts.

• 75% of all students are able to write narrative.

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Listen Carefully!

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NARRATIVE TEXT

• What is narrative text?

• Social function

• Generic structure

• Lexicogrammatical features

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GRAMMAR

simple past tense

Positive : S + V2

Negative: S + did not + V1

Question: Did + S + V1 ?

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The Smartest Parrot

Orientation

Once upon time, a man had a wonderfulparrot. There was no other parrot like it.

QuestionsWho are the main characters involved in the story?

What is the purpose of the text?

When did the story happen?

Where did the story happen?

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The parrot could say every word,except one word. The parrot wouldnot say the name of the place where itwas born “Catano”.

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Complication

The man felt excited having the smartestparrot but he could not understand whythe parrot would not say Catano. Theman tried to teach the bird to sayCatano.

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At the first, the man was very nice to thebird but then he got very angry. “Youstupid bird!” pointed the man to theparrot. “Why can’t you say the word? SayCatano! Or I will kill you” the man saidangrily.

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Although he tried hard to teach, theparrot would not say it. Then the mangot so angry and shouted to the birdover and over; “Say Catano or I’ll killyou”. The bird kept not to say the wordof Catano.

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One day, after he had been trying somany times to make the bird sayCatano, the man really got very angry.He could not bear it. He picked theparrot and threw it into the chickenhouse.

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There were four old chickens for nextdinner “You are as stupid as thechickens. Just stay with them” Said theman angrily. Then he continued tohumble; “You know, I will cut thechicken for my meal.

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Next it will be your turn, I will eat youtoo, stupid parrot”. After that he left thechicken house.

Resolution

The next day, the man came back to thechicken house.

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He opened the door and was verysurprised. There were three deathchickens on the floor. At the moment,the parrot was standing proudly andscreaming at the last old chicken; “SayCatano or I’ll kill you”.

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1. Who are the main characters

involved in the story?

2. What is the purpose of the text?

3. When did the story happen?

4. Where did the story happen?

Questions

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Arrange These Paragraph in Order!The Bear and The Rabbit

Once upon a time, there lived a bear and a rabbit.

The rabbit is a good shot. In contrary, the bear is

always clumsy and could not use the arrow.

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However the bear did not want the rabbit to

get any of the meat. The rabbit could not

even taste the meat. The poor rabbit would

have to go home hungry after his hard day's

work.

The bear was the father of five children.

Fortunately, the youngest child was very

kind to the rabbit. The mother bear always

gave

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him an extra large piece of meat but the

youngest child did not eat it. He kicked the

meat toward the rabbit's house. In this way,

the poor rabbit would get his meal.

He went with the bear and shot enough

buffalo to satisfy the hungry family. Indeed

he shot and killed so many that there were

lots of meats left.

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One day, the bear called over the

rabbit and asked the rabbit to take his

bow and arrows.

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The Story of Cinderella

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Once upon a time there was a girl called Cinderella. She lived

with her stepsisters. They were very bossy. They made

Cinderella do all the housework.

Cinderella

Read and Analyze the Generic Structure of this Text!

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One day an invitation to the ball came to the family. Her

stepsisters would not let her go. Cinderella was sad because she

wanted to go to the ball too. Her stepsisters went to the ball

without her.

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Fortunately, the fairy Godmother came and helped her to get to

the ball. At the ball, Cinderella dance with the prince. The

prince fell in love with her then married her. They lived happily

ever after.

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Fun Learning Activity!

1.There (is) a girl called Cinderella.

2.She (live) with her stepsisters.

3.They (are) very bossy.

4.They (make) Cinderella do all the

housework.

5.One day an invitation to the ball (come)

to the family.

was

lived

were

made

came

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6. Cinderella (is sad) because she wanted to

go to the ball too.

7. Her stepsisters (go) to the ball without

her.

8. The fairy Godmother (come and help)

her to get to the ball.

9. The prince (fall) in love with her then

married her.

10. They (live) happily ever after.

Was sad

went

Came and helped

fell

lived

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Narrative text is a text which contains about

story and its plot consists of climax of the

story then followed by the resolution

What is narrative text?

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To amuse, entertain, and do deal with actual

or vicarious experience in different ways

Social function

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OrientationIntroducing the participants and informing the time and the place

ComplicationDescribing the rising crises which the participants have to do with

ResolutionShowing the way of participant to solve the crises, better or worse

Generic structure

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Focus on specific and usually

individualized participants

Use of material processes

Use of relational processes and

mental processes

Use of temporal conjunctions, and

temporal circumstances

Use of past tense

Lexicogrammatical features