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Senin, 12 Maret 2012

4. Narrative Text



Narrative text is a kind of text to retell the story that past tense. The purpose of the text is to entertain or to amuse the readers or listeners about the story.

The generic structure of Narrative text :
1. Orientation
It set the scene and introduce the participants (it answers the question : who, 
when, what, and where).
2. Complication :
Tells the problems of the story and how the main characters solve them.
3. Resolution :
The crisis is revolved, for better or worse.
4. Re-orientation :
The ending of the story.
5. Evaluation :
The stepping back to evaluate the story or the moral message of the story

Linguistic features : 
1. Use active verbs.
2. Use past tense.
3. Use conjunction.
4. The first person (I or We) or the third person (He, She, or They).
5. Use specific nouns.
6. Use adjective and adverbs

Kind of Narrative text :
1. Legend : Sangkuriang, Malin Kundang, etc.
2. Fable : Mousedeer and crocodile.
3. Fairy tale : Cinderella, Snow white, Pinocchio, etc.
4. Science fiction



Example Narrative Text :

"Monkey and Crocodile"
One day a monkey wanted to cross a river. He saw a crocodile in the river, so he asked the crocodile to take him across the other side. The crocodile told the monkey to jump on its back. Then the crocodile swam down the river.
Now, the crocodile was very hungry, so when it was in the middle of the river, it stopped and said to the monkey, ”Monkey, my father is very sick. He must eat the heart of the monkey. Then he will be strong again.”
The monkey thought for a while. Then he told the crocodile to swim back to the river bank.
“What’s for?” asked the crocodile.
“Because I didn’t bring my heart with me,” said the monkey. “I left it under the tree, near some coconuts.”
So, the crocodile turned around and swam back to the bank of the river. As soon as they reached the river bank, the monkey jumped off the crocodile’s back and climbed up to the top of a tree.
“Where is your heart?” asked the crocodile.
“You are foolish,” the monkey said to the crocodile. “Now I am free and you have nothing.”
The monkey told the crocodile not to try to fool him again. The crocodile swam away, hungry.

3. Invitation



Invitation is way to invite someone or more to go to a place to do something
There are two type of invitation.


1. Formal Invitaion
Formal invitaion is usuallu originate from institues companies and a kind of it,
normally formal invitation is written invitaion.
2. Informal invitation
Informal invitation is personal invitation 
given to a friend, famili, etc.

Informal invitation can be written and verbal invitation.

Example of verbal Invitation :
. I would like to invite you to come to my house
. would you like to come to my party ?
. Would you like to go camping with us next month ?
. Are you free this evening ?
. We hope you'll join us.

Accepting an invitation
. I'd love to
. I like that
. That sounds great.
. Thank you for the invitation
. That would be wonderfull

Declining an invitation
. I'd love to but i can't
. I'm really sorry because I can't come
. Sorry I'm really busy
. I's love to but I don't think i can't



EXAMPLE :
Invitation Verbal

Example:
We want to invite you to come to our house
Can you come to my restaurant?
Are you free tonight?

Accepting (menerima)
I like that
That sounds good
Thank you for inviting

Refusing(menolak):
I like that but I can’t
I’m very sorry for not able to come
Sorry, I’m very busy


Minggu, 04 Maret 2012

2. Surprises and Disbelief



Surprise and disbeliefs is :
  • a feeling that we feel when we heard an amazing news which surprised and amazed us
  • an expression that we show/say when we know/hear/see something that rather difficult to believe
  • used to express something that we can’t or impossible.

1. Surprise is a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected significant event. Surprise can have any valence; that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant. If a person experiences a very powerful or long lasting surprise it may be considered shock.


Surprise is expressed in the face by the following features:
  • Eyebrows that are raised so they become curved and high.
  • Stretched skin below the eyebrows.
  • Horizontal wrinkles across the forehead.
  • Open eyelids: the upper lid is raised and the lower lid is drawn down, often exposing the white sclera above and below the iris.
  • Dropped jaw so that the lips and teeth are parted, with no tension around the mouth.

To express surprises :
  • Wow! What a surprise!
  • That’s a surprise!
  • (Well), that’s very surprising!
  • Really?
  • What?
  • Are you serious? You must be joking!
  • You’re kidding!
  • Fancy that!
  • I must say it surprises me.
  • I find that hard to believe.

How To Responds Surprises :
  • Yeah!
  • It is.
  • Yup!
  • Sure.
  • It’s true.
  • I’m Serious.
  • No. I’m not.
  • Does it?
  • It is, isn’t it?

Examples :
Puput : Whose motorcycle is that?
Maiia : It’s Redha’s
Puput : Are you kidding me?
Maiia : No, I’m not. 
           I saw her riding that motorcycle this morning. 
Puput : What a surprise!

Intan : How can you say that?
Ella   : Well, that’s the fact.

2. Disbeliefs is a state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion, assertion, or doctrine is not true; refusal of assent, credit, or credence; denial of belief.

To Express Disbelief 
  • I don’t believe it.
  • It can’t be true.
  • I can’t think of it.
  • I don’t trust you.
  • I don’t believe you.
  • I can’t believe this!
  • I didn’t know that.

1. Expression of Congratulation, Compliment and Gratitude



GratitudeCompliment, and Congratulation is a form of expression and feelings of pleasure to the assistance provided sayings, exprssion compliment with someone, and expression of pleased with the success of others.


1. Gratitude is an expression that we show or say to express grateful feeling to other people. When speaking English, you say “thanks” very often. Please say “thank you” when people give you something, help you do something, wish you something and give you a compliment etc.



Kinds of gratitude expressions are :
  • Thank you very much
  • Thank you for helping me !!
  • I’m really very grateful to you
  • I want to express my gratitude to (my teacher, my father, etc)


Respond of expressing :
  • You are welcome
  • Don't mention it
  • It was nothing at all
  • No problem
  • I am glad I could help


2. Compliment is an expression that we show or say to express/give praise. Some people use compliments to “butter up” somebody or to flatter in order to increase good will.


Example :
  • On his/her general appearance
  • If you notice something new about the person’s appearance
  • When you visit someone’s house for the first time
  • When other people do their best


Kinds of compliment expressions are :
  • What a nice dress!
  • You look great
  • I really must express my admiration for you dance
  • Excellent!
  • Nice work
  • Good Job


3. Congratulation is an expression that we use to give the congratulation utterance when he/she succeeds in doing something.


Kinds of Congratulations are :
  • Congratulation !!
  • Congratulations on your success.
  • Happy Birthday !!
  • Merry Christmas ...
  • Happy New Year !!
  • Happy Valentine !!
  • Happy Anniversary !!


A. Giving The Congratulation
  • Let me congratulate you
  • Good job. Conguratulation!
  • That’s great!
  • How fortunate
  • Pretty Good


B. How To Respons
  • Thank You
  • Thank, I needed that
  • That’s very kind of you

Interlude

This blog is dedicate to completed my english task. 
Thank's for come, Enjoy !!

The topics are :
  • Expression of Congratulation, Compliment and Gratitude
  • Surprises and Disbelief
  • Invitation
  • Narrative Text
  • News Item
  • Passive Voice
  • Introductory "it"
  • Descriptive Text
  • Direct and Indirect Speech
  • Noun Phrase
  • Finite and Non finite Verb
  • Modals in The Past Form
  • Asking with Information WH Questions
  • Simple Future Tense
  • Offering Expressions
  • Asking If Someone Remember or Not
  • Vocabulary Around The House
  • Preposition In,On,At