Task 1 Answer questions based on your experience Do you like reading stories? What is your favorite story? Wh...
Task 1
Answer questions based on your experience
- Do
you like reading stories?
- What
is your favorite story?
- Why
do you like it?
Task 2
The following are some example texts. Match each picture
with suitable type of texts.
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Myth |
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Legend |
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Adventure
Stories |
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Fairy tales |
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Romance |
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Fables |
Task 2
Find
synonym based on text The Monkey and Crocodile
- Turned back :
- Center :
- Foolish :
- Arrived :
- Allowed :
Task 3
Read this text then, answer questions.
Questions
- What
is the text about?
- Who
are the characters in the text?
- What
is the conflict of the story?
- What
is the cause of the problem?
- What
is the moral value?
Task 4
Read
these following texts below.
Timun Mas
Once upon a time, an old widow wanted a daughter to live
with her in the village. Knowing her wish, a huge giant visited her house. He
gave her a cucumber seed. He told the old widow that there will be a a baby
inside the cucumber. The giant promised to come back for the baby once she
turned sixteen.
The old widow planted the seed in her yard. By the next
morning, a cucumber grew. She cut it open and found a baby girl inside. The old
widow was so happy and named the baby Timun Mas. Day by day, Timun Mas grew
into a beautiful lady. The widow remembered what the giant had warned her. So
when Timun Mas turned sixteen, the widow told her to run into the jungle with a
bag of salt. “You must not let the giant catch you,” the widow cried out as
Timun Mas ran into the jungle.
The giant came and asked the widow for Timun Mas. The widow
refused to tell him and so he went into the jungle. He angrily called out for
Timun Mas. Timun Mas heard his voice and ran away from him. The giant chased
her. Timun Mas threw the salt that the widow had given her. It turned the
jungle into a muddy field. The muddy field swallowed the giant and he was never
seen again. Finally, Timun Mas returned home and lived happily ever after with
the old widow.
Adopt:http://britishcourse.com/contoh-narrative-text-timun-mas-beserta-terjemahannya.php
Momotaro
Once upon a time, in a small village, lived an old man and
his wife. One day, the old woman saw a very big peach coming down the river.
She picked it up and took it home. Later, when they cut the peach, a small boy
came out of it. They named him Momotaro and, since they had no children, they
raised him with love and care.
Momotaro grew up healthy and he
became the strongest man in the village. When he heard that some oni living
on the Onigashima island ("island of oni“) were terrorizing
the nearby villages, he decided to go to drive them away. His old parents were
worried, because an oni is a scary creature. Having a humanoid
shape, thick red skin, powerful claws, horns and long, sharp teeth, the oni is
huge, very strong and carries an iron club called kanabo. But
Momotaro begged them to let him go, so the old woman prepared for him
some kibidango (Japanese dumplings made from millet flour).
On his way, Momotaro met a dog
who asked him where he was going and what he was carrying. So Momotaro told him
that he was going to Onigashima, and that he was carrying the most
delicious kibidango in all Japan. Then, the dog agreed to go
with Momotaro and help him in exchange for the delicious kibidango.
Later, the same thing happened with a pheasant and again with a monkey.
They
all went to the island and because they ate those kibidango, the
best in Japan, Momotaro’s party grew so strong that they easily vanquished
the oni and made them promise that they will never attack the
villagers again. Plus, Momotaro took all the treasures stolen by the oni and
gave them back to the villagers.
Adopted
from: https://muza-chan.net/japan/index.php/blog/momotaro-peach-boy
Task 5
Answer questions based on text 1 and 2.
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Narrative
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Text 1 (Timun
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Text 2 (Momotaro) |
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1. What
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Determine the language features of the texts? |
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Determine the Generic structures of the texts! |
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4. Who
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5. What
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Choose the best answer
This text is for question number 1-5
Long, long ago, when the gods and
goddesses used to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small kingdom
on the slope of Mount Wayang in West Java. The King, named Sang Prabu,
was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala,
who was famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu
made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.
After that, Prince of Blambangan,
named Raden Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately, the wicked
fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with Raden Begawan and used magic power to
render him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When Sang Prabu was
searching, Raden Begawan saw him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so she killed Raden
Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad.
So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
1. Which one of the following statements is false
about Sang Prabu?
A. Sang Prabu was a father of his only daughter
B. Sang Prabu was a king of a kingdom in West Java
C. Sang Prabu was taken to Kahyangan by a wicked fairy
D. Sang Prabu was a wise man
E. Sang Prabu didn’t have a son
2. Why the wicked fairy did used her magic to make
Raden Begawan unconscious?
A. She didn’t like Raden Begawan
B. She didn’t want Raden Prabu marry the princess
C. She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding
D. She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan marry the princess
E. She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan feel love with her
3. What do you think will happen if gods or goddesses
cannot mingle in the affairs of people in the earth at that time?
A. Princess Segara will have married with Raden Begawan
B. Sang Prabu will not hold strength competition
C. Raden Begawan will not die
D. Teja Nirmala will stay in the Kahyangan
E. Wicked Fairy will not take Raden Begawan’s life
4. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
(Paragraph 2) The word her in the sentence refers to…
A. The wicked fairy
B. The nice fairy
C. Princess Nirmala
D. Prince Teja
E. The prince of Blambangan
5. The similarity between fairy and human according to
the text.
A. The place they live
B. The jealousy that they posses
C. The way they don’t feel a love
D. The strength they have
E. Their life that is immortal
This text is for question number 6-10
A long time ago, there lived
on the island of Bali a giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of
Bali used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a destroyer as well as a
creator. He was satisfied with the meal, but this meant for the Balinese
people enough food for a thousand men.
Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns were almost empty and the
new harvest was still a long way off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great
anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the houses and even all the
temples. It made the Balinese turn to rage.
So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this powerful giant by using his
stupidity. They asked Kbo Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild
all the houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed Kbo Iwo, he
began to dig a deep hole.
One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the hole. The oldest man
in the village gave a sign, and the villagers began to throw the limestone they
had collected before into the hole. The limestone made the water inside
the hole boiling . Kbo Iwo was buried alive. Then the water in the
well rose higher and higher until at last it overflowed and formed Lake
Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo Iwo is known as Mount
Batur.
6. Which the following fact is true about Kbo Iwo?
A. Kebo Iwo ate a little amount of meat
B. Kebo Iwo is a destroyer that cannot make anything
C. Kebo Iwo was angry because his food was stolen by Balinese people
D. Kebo Iwo destroyed all the house but not the temple
E. Kebo eat food was equal for food of thousand people
7. Why did Kbo Iwo feel angry to the Balinese people?
A. Because Balinese people ate his meal
B. Because Balinese people took his food so his barns was empty
C. Because Balinese people didn’t give him food
D. Because Balinese people were in hunger
E. Because Balinese people turned to rage
8. According to the story, if Kbo Iwa is never existed
in Bali island, what do you think will happen?
A. There will be no Bali island
B. Bali People will never be angry
C. All Bali people will live in a prosperous way
D. We are not able see the beauty of Lake Batur
E. Mount Batur will not be a sacred place now
9. “So, they came together to plan steps to oppose
this powerful giant……”(Paragraph 3). The antonym of the word “oppose “ is….
A. Support
B. Defeat
C. Turn Against
D. Beat
E. Change
10. What is mount batur?
A. A lake build by Kbo Iwa
B. A well dug by Kbo iwa
C. The mountain build by Kbo Iwa
D. A mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo iwa
E. A home build by Balinese people to Kbo Iwa
Read the statements and response by putting a tick (√)
to the column.
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agree |
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I can analyze the generic structure of the texts |
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I understand the language features of the texts |
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