This document discusses narrative text and its key elements. It defines narrative text as a text that tells an imaginative story in the past. The social function of narrative text is to entertain and teach moral lessons through stories. Some common types of narrative texts mentioned are fables, folktales, myths, legends, and fairy tales. The document also outlines the generic structure of narrative texts, which typically includes an orientation that introduces characters and setting, a complication that presents the problems in the story, and a resolution that provides closure by solving the problems. It encourages identifying these elements when analyzing narrative texts.
2. BASIC COMPETENCE INDICATOR
3.8 Membedakan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan
unsur kebahasaan beberapa teks naratif lisan dan
tulis dengan memberi dan meminta informasi
terkait legenda rakyat, sederhana, sesuai dengan
konteks penggunaannya
3.8.1 Mengidentifikasi fungsi sosial, struktur teks,
dan unsur kebahasaan dari teks naratif lisan dan
tulis terkait legenda rakyat
3.8.2 Menemukan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan
unsur kebahasaan dari teks naratif lisan dan tulis
terkait legenda rakyat
3.8.3 Menjelaskan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan
unsur kebahasaan dari teks naratif lisan dan tulis
terkait leganda rakyat
Learning Objective: Students can identify, discover, and explain about the social function,
the text structure, and the language features of narrative text in spoken and written form,
related to folk legend and fable.
4. NARRATIVE TEXT
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A text that tells about an imaginative story in the
past.
What is narrative text?
To entertain and to teach people moral lessons
with a story.
The social function of narrative text
Simple Past Tense, Past Continuous Tense,
Adverb of Time, Conjunctions & Adjectives.
The language features
5. TYPES OF NARRATIVE TEXT
1 FABLE
2 FOLKTALE
3 MYTH
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LEGEND
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FAIRY TALE
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ETC.
7. THE GENERIC STRUCTURE
Two Men were traveling in company through a
forest, when, all at once, a huge Bear crashed out of the
brush near them.
One of the Men, thinking of his own safety,
climbed a tree. The other, unable to fight the savage beast
alone, threw himself on the ground and lay still, as if he
were dead. He had heard that a Bear will not touch a dead
body. It must have been true, for the Bear snuffed at the
Man’s head awhile, and then, seeming to be satisfied that
he was dead, walked away.
The Man in the tree climbed down. “It looked just
as if that Bear whispered in your ear,” he said. “What did
he tell you?” “He said,” answered the other, “that it was
not at all wise to keep company with a fellow who would
desert his friend in a moment of danger.”
Introduces the characters
and informs about time &
place
Tells the problems of the
story and how the
character solves them
The problems in the story
solved for better or worse
ORIENTATION
COMPLICATION
RESOLUTION
8. Let’s watch a video!
While watching, please focus on the main characters, when the story
happened, where the story took place, the problems in the story, how
the problems solved, and the moral message of the story.