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Name : Adillah Amirul Putri(01) Galih Ajeng Saptia Y.(06)

ENGLISH PRESENTATION

NARRATIVE TEXT

What is Narrative?

A narrative is a story that tells about people (or animals) doing something at some time and place.

The Purpose is...

Narrative is to amuse, entertain and to deal with an actual or vicarious experience in different ways.

Kinds of Narrative

Narrative

Personal Narrative

Biographical Narrative

Fictional Narrative

Personal Narrative

A personal narrative tells about a real experience that happened to the writer. When you write a personal narrative, do the following:1.Use the first-person voice (I, me, my, we, our).2.Focus on one important experience or time.3.Show the reader why the experience was important.

Biographical Narrative

A biographical narrative tells about a real event that happened to a person other than the writer. When you write a biographical narrative, do the following:1.Use the third-person voice (he, she, him, her,

they).2.Study the experience and, if possible, interview the person.3.Show the reader why the experience was important.

Fictional Narrative

A fictional narrative tells a made-up story. When you write a fictional narrative, do the following:1.Make up interesting characters.2.Create a conflict, a problem the characters must overcome or solve.3.Tell whether the characters succeed or fail.

Language Feature• Using processes verbs

• Using temporal conjunction• Using Simple Past TenseDescription of characters and places

using:- Adjectives to describe nouns –

heavy, frosty, transparent, grumpy

- Adverbs – to describe verbs – quickly, secretly, quietly, energetically, suddenly

- 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

Time words – Once upon a time, long ago, then, last week

Verbs indicating actions in the story – hid, ate, ran, whispered, looked

Generic Structure of Narrative

• OrientationIt is about the opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced.

• ComplicationWhere the problems in the story developed.

• ResolutionWhere the problems in the story is solved.

Mantu’s Little ElephantLittle Mantu lived in a village deep in the jungle where

elephants helped the men with their work. These elephants were so big and strong. They could lift up the heaviest logs with their trunks and toss them high in the air.

Now, Mantu had an elephant of his very own. His name was Opie. He was just a baby and Mantu loved him very much. Mantu whispered to Opie’s ear that someday he would become the biggest, strongest and bravest elephant in the jungle. The other elephants heard this. They began to laugh and made rude noises with their trunks. “We’re so big and tall, but you’re so small. You’re nothing at all,” said one of the big elephants.

Mantu looked up at the huge elephant with a mishievous glint in his eye. “You’re so tall and can see far away. We can see what is happening down here in the jungle. In fact, we would be the first to see any slithering snakes that may be a danger. “After hearing the word snakes, the elephants screeched and off they gwents thundering in fright.

“Did I say there were snakes?” giggled Mantu. “No, I don’t think so,” smiled Opie. Mantu then climbed upon his little friend’s back and went home to the village to tell everyone about the foolish elephants.

Adapted from: 50 Bedtime Stories, 2002

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