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Level : Eight Grader’s ( reading )

Level : Eight Grader’s ( reading )

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Level : Eight Grader’s ( reading )

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  1. Level : Eight Grader’s ( reading ) Indicator: -The students are able to identify the generic structure of narration. -The students are able to respond the meaning of the essay of narration in written context. - The students are able to create narration.

  2. Standard competence 11.Memahami makna dalam esai pendek sederhana berbentuk recount dan narrative untuk berinteraksi dengan lingkungan sekitar.

  3. Basic Competence 11.3Merespon makna dan langkah retorika dalam esai pendek sederhana secara akurat,lancar, dan berterima yang berkaitan dengan lingkungan sekitar dalam teks berbentuk recount dan narrative.

  4. Objective When you finish this unit, you are able to • Responding to narrative text • Identified communicative purpose, generic structure and grammatical features. • Identified information, factual, main idea, word, phrase and sentence meaning.

  5. Activity 1Look at the picture this!

  6. Now, answer the following question based on activity 1 • Have you ever heard the story ? • What is the title of the story? • What is the kind of the text above? • Can you retell the story for us?

  7. Long ago, in a faraway place, there lived a lovely princess named Snow White. Her hair was black as coal, her lips red as rose, and her skin as white as snow. Snow White's stepmother, the Queen, was very cruel.

  8. She hated anyone who was more beautiful than she. The Queen treated Snow White like a servant. Snow White never complained. She was obedient and hard-working, but she dreamed of a handsome prince who would take her away to his castle. One day, while drawing water from the well, a handsome stranger did appear, charmed by Snow White's singing.

  9. But Snow White was too shy to speak to him. Inside the castle, the Queen asked her magic mirror, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" Every day the mirror had the same reply. "You are the fairest," he told her. And the Queen was content for another day.

  10. But as Snow White grew older, she also grew more beautiful. And the Queen became very jealous. One day the magic mirror told the Queen that someone else was the fairest in the land. It was the princess, Snow White!

  11. In a jealous rage, the Queen called her royal huntsman into the throne room. "Take Snow White far into the forest and kill her," she commanded. "And as proof of your deed, bring me back her heart in this."

  12. She handed the stunned huntsman a beautiful carved box. "Poor Snow White," said the hunter to the innocent princess. "I cannot kill you. You must run away and hide from the Queen!" Snow White was so frightened that she ran off through the dark woods. At last she came to a cottage. "Who lives here?" Snow White wondered.

  13. Then she heard voices singing in the distance. The seven dwarfs who lived in the cottage were coming home from a hard day at work in the diamond mine.

  14. The dwarfs introduced themselves. Their names were Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy, Doc, Dopey, Sneezy, and Bashful. They invited Snow White to share their supper. Snow White felt so safe with the dwarfs that she decided to stay with them. But the evil Queen soon found out that Snow White was still alive. She would have to take matters into her own wicked hands.

  15. She fled to the dungeon beneath the castle. There the Queen mixed a potion that would change her into an old hag. Then she took an apple and slowly dipped it into another potion. "One bite of this poisoned apple and Snow White will close her eyes forever!" she cackled.

  16. The old woman appeared at Snow White's window. "Hello, dearie," she said. "Taste one of my delicious apples. It's apple pies that make menfolk's mouths water. Pies made from apples like these." Then she held the poisoned apple out to Snow White.

  17. The birds tried to warn Snow White away from the poisoned fruit. They fluttered and flew around the hag, trying to make her drop the apple. "Stop it! Stop it!" cried Snow White.

  18. The birds flew away sadly. Then the animals of the forest ran to the dwarfs to warn them that something was very wrong and they needed to come right home!

  19. The seven dwarfs raced to the cottage and found the old woman trying to sneak away and Snow White lying lifeless on the floor. The dwarfs chased the hag into the forest. A storm began to blow as the evil woman ran away. Suddenly she came to the edge of a steep and rocky cliff.

  20. First she tried to move a huge rock so it would roll down on top of the poor dwarfs and crush them. "Look out!" cried Grumpy to the others. At that moment, lightning struck.

  21. The Queen lost her balance and fell to her doom! The sad little dwarfs built a bed of gold and glass for their beloved Snow White. They kept watch over her, day and night.

  22. Then one day a handsome prince rode into the forest. How beautiful the young woman was! The Prince knelt down and kissed Snow White tenderly. His kiss awakened her. Snow White and the Prince rode off to his kingdom, where they lived happily ever after.

  23. Vocabulary • Obedient : patuh,taat • Charmed : mempesonakan • Cottage : gubuk • Dwarf : kurcaci • Frightened : ketakutan • Wicked : jahat • Dungeon : kamar bawah tanah • Fluttered : mengedipkan • Poisoned : meracuni

  24. Let’s see the movie...

  25. Find Out : • What is the story about ? • What happened to the queen ? • Why did snow white run away from the queen? • With whom snow white met in the cottage ? • How did the bird do when snow white will taste the apple ? • How did snow white wake up again ?

  26. GRAMMAR CORNER • The simple past tense is used to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past. • The simple past of a verb by adding -ed onto the end of a regular verb but, irregular verb forms have to be learned. Pattern : The Positive Pattern S + Verb 2…………………………………………………… Yesterday. The Negative Pattern S + didn’t + Verb 1…………………………………… ……..Yesterday. The Interrogative Pattern Did + S + Verb 1……………………………………………..Yesterday? The Question-word Pattern QW + did + S + Verb 1……………………………….………Yesterday?

  27. Social Function To amuse, entertain and to deal with actual or vicious experience in different ways to the reader or listener. NARRATIVE TEXT -OrientationSets the scene and introduce the participants -EvaluationA stepping back to evaluate the plight -ComplicationA crisis arises -ResolutionThe crisis is resolved, for better or for worse -Re-OrientationOptional Use action verb ( opened, kicked) Use direct speech Use adverb of time (all day) Language Features Use of specific character Use past tense Use relevant to personal, emotive ( sad,happy), descriptive (handsome,cool)

  28. Fun Activity Read the text and pay attention with the text Organization. The Lion and the Mouse A lion was sleeping one day when a little mouse came along and ran up and down over his face. This awakened the lion and made him very angry. He put his paw over the mouse and said, "What do you mean by waking me? You shall pay for this," and he opened his big mouth to swallow the mouse.

  29. "Oh, do not kill me, Mr. Lion!" squealed the mouse. "I did not mean to waken you. Do let me go and I will never trouble you again." "No, I will not let you go," roared the lion. "Please do," cried the frightened mouse. "If you will let me go perhaps I can do something for you sometime."

  30. This made the lion laugh. "You do something for me ," he said. "What a joke! Well, you are such a little fellow that I will let you go this time, but never let me see you about here again," and he lifted his paw.

  31. The lion roared so loud that the ground shook. The little mouse heard him. "That lion is in trouble," he said. "I will see what I can do to help him," and he ran to the lion. When the mouse saw that the lion was tied with ropes, he said, "Cheer up, Mr. Lion. Be quiet and I will set you free," and he began gnawing the ropes. He worked long and hard and at last the lion was free.

  32. As the little mouse scampered off, he said, "Thank you, kind lion, I shall not forget your kindness." Some time after this the lion was caught in a trap. The hunters tied him to a tree while they went to get a wagon to carry him away.

  33. Fill the map according to the story above. Title : …………….. Orientation : Who : 1……….. 2……….. When :……… Where :……… Complication : …………………… ………………….. …………………… Resolution : ……………… ………………. ………………..

  34. Read the text below carefully. Identify. The positive form of the past tense. The question form of the past tense. The negative form of the past tense. There once a man who lived in the small house in the country. One day he left his house and went into town. One the way he met a beggar who didn’t wear clothes. So, the man asked the beggar why he didn’t wear clothes. Rudely, the beggar answered : “did you think before you said that ? I am a beggar, what did you expect ?

  35. GOOD JOB

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