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NARRATIVE TEXT. Junior High School Grade/ semester: IX/ 2 By MUKTI SUVI SUBARKAH 2201409089. Competence standars: 11. Membaca Memahami makna teks tulis fungsional dan esei pendek sederhana berbentuk narrative dan report untuk berinteraksi dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari

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NARRATIVE TEXT

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  1. NARRATIVE TEXT Junior High School Grade/ semester: IX/ 2 By MUKTI SUVI SUBARKAH 2201409089

  2. Competence standars: 11. Membaca Memahami makna teks tulis fungsional dan esei pendek sederhana berbentuk narrative dan report untuk berinteraksi dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari Basic competence: 11.1 Membaca nyaring bermakna teks tulis fungsional dan esei pendek sederhana berbentuk narrative dan report dengan ucapan, tekanan dan intonasi yang berterima untuk berinteraksi dalam konteks kehidupan sehari-hari

  3. Indicators: • Pronouncing the sentences and words correctly. • Reading the words, phrases and sentences using a good intonation and stress. • Reading correctly and loudly.

  4. Have you seen this video?

  5. What is the function of narrative? • Social function: serves to entertain or inform the readers by telling them a story. • Usually, the narrative story is about fantasy, dream, etc. For example the story of Cinderella, Pinokio, etc.

  6. Structure • Orientation – who, when, where. This part is an introduction of the story. • Complication – event that causes a complication; there may be more than one in a story. Descriptive words are used to give information about characters and events.

  7. 3. Evaluation – reaction by characters to the complication 4. Resolution – solution to the problem 5. Coda (optional) – lesson from the story

  8. Language features of a narrative • Description of characters and places usingadjectives to describe nouns – heavy, frosty, transparent, grumpy • Adverbs – to describe verbs – quickly, secretly, quietly, energetically, suddenly

  9. c) Similes – to compare one thing with another, using like or as … as – as bright as the moon, the kiss felt like a butterfly’s wings against her cheek d)Time words – Once upon a time, long ago, then, last week e) Verbs indicating actions in the story – hid, ate, ran, whispered, looked

  10. The legend of Momotaro

  11. Questions • Where did the old man and his wife live? They live at OKAYAMA country • What were the old woman doing when she saw a big peach came floating down the river? She was washing the clothes • With whom did Momotaro go to the Ogre Island? He went there with his companion, they are a monkey, a dog, and a pheasant

  12. True or False? • Momotaro means “peach boy” [true ] • Momotaro was found at the mountain [false] • The ogres defeat Momotaro [false] • Momotaro went to the Ogres island with his parents [false] • The old woman fixed Momotaro Kibidango [true]

  13. Once upon a time there lived an old man and old woman in the country of Okayama. The old man went everyday into the mountains to cut wood, while his wife would go to the river to wash clothes. One day, while the old woman was down at the river washing clothes, a big peach came floating down the river! It looked so delicious, she decided to take it home for her and her husband to eat. When the old man came back to their home, the old woman cut the peach open, and to their surprise, there was a small boy inside! They decided to call him Momotaro, which means 'peach boy'.

  14. The old couple raised Momotaro to be big and strong. One day, he decided to go and defeat the ogres living on Ogre Island that were pillaging the land. The old woman fixed him some delicious millet dumplings, known as kibi-dango, for his long journey to the island. On the way, a monkey, a dog, and a pheasant joined him, giving them a dumpling each in return for their help in fighting the ogres.

  15. Upon reaching the Ogre Island, Momotaro and his companions found that the gate was locked to the Ogre's fort. The pheasant flew inside, and grabbed a key to let the others in. Once inside, they fought the evil ogres. The pheasant pecked their eyes, the dog bit their legs and the monkey jumped on their backs, clawing at the beasts. Finally, the ogres cried for mercy! They gave the strong Momotaro all of their treasure, and he returned to his village triumphantly. Momotaro and the old couple lived happily ever after.

  16. Arrange the pictures below ! 1. 2. 3. 4.

  17. Sources • http://japanfolklore.blogspot.com/2008/08/momotaro.html

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