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Presentation
of English ThisSemester
By: Rahmawati Puspita R.
11 Gallant
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Report TextNarrative Text
Exposition Text
Materials
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Narrative Text
Social Function
To amuse and entertaint the reader by the story
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Structure
1.Introduction
2. Rising Action
3. lima!
".#nding
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Introduction
Rising Action
limax
Ending
ontaining plot and characters
Evaluating the plight of the story
risis of the story
The crisis is resolved
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$anguage %ocus
Past &ense
!"se past tense because action occured orexisted in the past#
%ormula$
Sub%ect!&'!(b%ect!omplement
&'! Regular &erb )&* ed+! Irregular &erb
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!,irect Speech$ There is a -uotation mar.#
Ex$ Rina said/ 0 I read a good boo.#1
!Reported Speech$ No -uotation mar.s are used/and retell 2hat someone said# So the tense 2ill bechanged#
Ex$ Rina said that she read a good boo.#
3uoted inReported in
Present Past
Past Perfect
4ill 4ould
Today That day
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Exposition
Social function
to persuade the reader or listener that something isthe case#
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Genericstructure
Thesis $ introduces a topic themain arguments to be presented#
Arguments $ restates mainarguments5 develops andsupports each point6argument#
onclusion $ restates the 2riter7sposition#
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$anguage %ocus
!Present Tense Sub%ect!to be!&8!(b%ect!omplement
!Passive&oice
Sub%ect!to be!&9!(b%ect)is used 2hen the focus is on the action/not important 2ho and 2hat is performingthe action+
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Report &e!t
'ocial (unction
to describe the 2ay things are/ 2ith reference to arange of natural/ manmade and social phenomena in
ourenvironment#
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:enericStructure
1. General classi)cation :
introducing the thing that will*e tal+ed a*out
2. 'peci)c in(ormation2. 'peci)c in(ormation
3. ,escription : ela*oratingand reporting on the su*-ect in
detail.
". onclusion
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$anguage %ocus
1. Present &ense
2. #lliptical 'entences$ grammatically incomplete
but can be easily understood from the context of thesentence, consist of:
-BothBoth means One and the Other, can use in
positive and negative sentences, compare two
sentences to one sentence. x:
!ohn spea" nglish well. #ina spea" nglish well.
Both !ohn and #ina spea" nglish well.
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-$either: $either means not one and not the other, use in negative
sentences. x:
% don&t have a "ey. 'isa don&t have a "ey.$either i nor 'isa doesn&t have a "ey.
-ither: ither means any one of two , use in negative or positive
sentences. x:
-(o you want tea or coffee)-ither. % don&t mind.
*+ltough, tough, even tough, despite in spite of are same meaning.
-+ltoughubect /erb, x:
+ltough it rained a lot, we enoyed our holiday.
-%n spite ofuse noun, this0that0what, or 1ing, ex:
%n spite of the rain, we enoyed our holiday.
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-(espite: same with in spite of. x:
he wasn&t well, but despite this she going towor".
-ven tough: meaning more stronger than altough.
x:ven tough % was really tired, % couldn&t sleep.
-#ough: %n spo"en nglish, we often use it at the
end of the sentences. x:#he house isn&t very nice. % li"e the garden tough.
23but i li"e the garden4
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Than. you for attention#
4assalamu;alai.um 2r#2b#