The members in this group
 Abdillah Shafa Andhika
 Emanuela Tasya Andini
 Faqih Abdul Malik
 Mutiara Syavira
 Nabilla adyatrin
 Oki Ardiansyah
 Thasya Riesthiara Putri
THE DEFINITION OF NARRATIVE
Narrative text is a text which contains
about fantasy, fairy tales, or a true
story that has been exaggerated.
There is usually a moral to be
learned at the end of the story.
Example of narrative text can be
folk tales, animal stories, legends,
myths, short stories, comic,
cartoon, and others.
LEARNING MATERIAL of NARRATIVE
TEXT
The Function of
Narrative Text
 to inform and entertain the readers
 to tell the story with amusing way
I. Using Simple Past Tense
Simple Past Tense is used to express the events that have occurred at a
particular time in the past. events can be short or long. Means can also be
several events happening one after one. In general, there are two important
facts to remember in english tenses this:
- Irregular verbs (Irregular Verbs)
- Negative sentences and questions are not as positive sentence but retain the
basic form of the verb use :
1. Events in the past that have been completed (for example: I went to school)
2. The situation in the past (they lived a normal life until they won a lottery)
3. A series of actions in the past
     Language Features of Narrative
II.  Using material process
 Materials Process also called "Action verbs" is a verb that refers to the 
action or actions of the characters, for example: eating (eat / ate / 
eaten), sleep (sleep / slept), swimming (swim / swam / swum), etc..
III. Using relation process
 Relational Process is also called a "linking verb" (verb interface) that 
allows you to connect the subject with the complement (as Subject 
Complement). for example, to be (is, am, are, was, were) taste, look, 
seem, Become, smell, Consist of, derive from, function as, etc.
IV. Using temporal conjunction
 Temporal conjunction: Conjunction / conjunctive events while 
connecting with one another, as firstly, then, next, afterthat, 
meanwhile, at that time, etc.
V. Using temporal circumstance
  Temporal circumstance: Description of time, such as Once, once 
upon time, etc.
   The kinds of narrative text
Myth
 A  tradisional story which may describe the origins of the world, a 
place, and / or of people. It is considered a true sacred in he remote 
past. Example: Nyi Roro Kidul.
Legend
 A true story primarily about human heroes in the recent past and may 
feature some religious reference.Example : The story of Toba Lake.
Fable
 A fabel is a short allegorical narrative making a moral point, 
traditionally by means of animal characters who speak and act like 
human beings. Example: The Mouse Deer and The Crocodile.
Fairy Tale.
A fairy tale is a type of short story that typically features folkloric 
fantasy characters, such as fairies
, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants, mermaids, or gnomes, and 
usually magic or enchantments.
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    The members inthis group  Abdillah Shafa Andhika  Emanuela Tasya Andini  Faqih Abdul Malik  Mutiara Syavira  Nabilla adyatrin  Oki Ardiansyah  Thasya Riesthiara Putri
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    THE DEFINITION OFNARRATIVE Narrative text is a text which contains about fantasy, fairy tales, or a true story that has been exaggerated. There is usually a moral to be learned at the end of the story. Example of narrative text can be folk tales, animal stories, legends, myths, short stories, comic, cartoon, and others. LEARNING MATERIAL of NARRATIVE TEXT
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    The Function of NarrativeText  to inform and entertain the readers  to tell the story with amusing way
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    I. Using SimplePast Tense Simple Past Tense is used to express the events that have occurred at a particular time in the past. events can be short or long. Means can also be several events happening one after one. In general, there are two important facts to remember in english tenses this: - Irregular verbs (Irregular Verbs) - Negative sentences and questions are not as positive sentence but retain the basic form of the verb use : 1. Events in the past that have been completed (for example: I went to school) 2. The situation in the past (they lived a normal life until they won a lottery) 3. A series of actions in the past      Language Features of Narrative
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    II.  Using material process Materials Process also called "Action verbs" is a verb that refers to the  action or actions of the characters, for example: eating (eat / ate /  eaten), sleep (sleep / slept), swimming (swim / swam / swum), etc.. III. Using relation process  Relational Process is also called a "linking verb" (verb interface) that  allows you to connect the subject with the complement (as Subject  Complement). for example, to be (is, am, are, was, were) taste, look,  seem, Become, smell, Consist of, derive from, function as, etc. IV. Using temporal conjunction  Temporal conjunction: Conjunction / conjunctive events while  connecting with one another, as firstly, then, next, afterthat,  meanwhile, at that time, etc. V. Using temporal circumstance   Temporal circumstance: Description of time, such as Once, once  upon time, etc.
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       The kinds ofnarrative text Myth  A  tradisional story which may describe the origins of the world, a  place, and / or of people. It is considered a true sacred in he remote  past. Example: Nyi Roro Kidul. Legend  A true story primarily about human heroes in the recent past and may  feature some religious reference.Example : The story of Toba Lake. Fable  A fabel is a short allegorical narrative making a moral point,  traditionally by means of animal characters who speak and act like  human beings. Example: The Mouse Deer and The Crocodile. Fairy Tale. A fairy tale is a type of short story that typically features folkloric  fantasy characters, such as fairies , goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants, mermaids, or gnomes, and  usually magic or enchantments. 
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