This document provides information about a lesson on narrative text structure. It includes the objectives of being able to analyze the social function, text structure, and language features of narrative texts. It presents a story about a lion and a mouse to illustrate these components. It discusses definitions of narrative text, including their social function to entertain and teach moral lessons through stories. Examples of narrative text types are also provided. The document aims to help students understand and identify the key elements of narratives.
One day, when a Lion was asleep, a little Mouse began running up and down upon him, this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a waggon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was. The mouse went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. "Was I not right?" said the little Mouse.
One day Rabbit was taking a walk through the jungle and ran into Ele.docxjuliennehar
One day Rabbit was taking a walk through the jungle and ran into Elephant, who was making a fine meal of the treetops. "Hello, brother," said Rabbit. "Fine day, isn't it?" Elephant paused to look down at the tiny little creature at his feet and snorted. "Leave me be, Rabbit. I don't have the time to waste on someone so small."
Rabbit was shocked to be talked to in such a manner. He wasn't sure what to do so he left quietly to go and think about what had happened. As he walked along, he spied mighty Whale far out to sea and decided to ask her what she thought about Elephant's rudeness. He cupped his tiny paws and yelled as loud as he could, "Whaaaaale!! Come heeeeere!!"
Whale swam over to see who was calling her and looked about. After a few minutes she spied tiny little Rabbit jumping up and down on a cliff. "Rabbit," Whale said impatiently, "Did you just call me over here?" "Of course," said Rabbit. "Just who do you think you are? You are far too small and weak to have anything to say to me." And at that she turned, flipped her huge tail, and set off back into the deep ocean. But just then Rabbit had an idea.
He called out to her one more time, "Whale! You think that I am weak, but in fact, I am stronger than you! You wouldn't be so quick to ignore me if I beat you at Tug-of-War." Whale looked at him for a moment before falling into a fit of laughter. "Very well little one," said Whale. "Go get a rope and we will see who is stronger."
Rabbit ran off to gather up the strongest and thickest vine he could. When he found it, he went to Elephant and said to the giant animal, "Elephant, you had no cause to treat me with such discourtesy this afternoon. I shall have to prove to you that we are equals. Elephant looked down between chews and chuckled. "And how will you do that, small one?" Rabbit stood up as high as he could, looked Elephant right in the eye and said, "By beating you at a game of Tug-of-War." Elephant laughed so hard he nearly choked on his leaves, but agreed to humor the tiny animal. He tied the vine around his huge, hefty waist, snickering the whole time.
Rabbit took the other end and started off into the jungle. He called back to Elephant, "Wait until I say 'pull' and then pull with all of your might." Rabbit took the other end of the rope to Whale and said, "Tie this to your tail and when I say `pull' you swim with all of your might." Whale tied the vine to her tail, all the while smirking at Rabbit's foolishness.
"I will now go and tie the other end to my own waist," said Rabbit, and hopped off into the jungle. Rabbit hid in the bushes and then called out, at the top of his lungs, "PULL!!" Elephant started to walk away with a smile on his face, but the smile soon turned to a look of surprise when the vine stopped following him. "My goodness," he said to himself, "Rabbit is much stronger than I expected!" The look of surprise soon became a frown as Elephant pulled harder and harder, unable to make the tough vine budge any further.
Spoof is a text which tells factual story, happened in the past time with unpredictable and funny ending. Its social function is to entertain and share the story.
One day, when a Lion was asleep, a little Mouse began running up and down upon him, this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a waggon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was. The mouse went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. "Was I not right?" said the little Mouse.
One day Rabbit was taking a walk through the jungle and ran into Ele.docxjuliennehar
One day Rabbit was taking a walk through the jungle and ran into Elephant, who was making a fine meal of the treetops. "Hello, brother," said Rabbit. "Fine day, isn't it?" Elephant paused to look down at the tiny little creature at his feet and snorted. "Leave me be, Rabbit. I don't have the time to waste on someone so small."
Rabbit was shocked to be talked to in such a manner. He wasn't sure what to do so he left quietly to go and think about what had happened. As he walked along, he spied mighty Whale far out to sea and decided to ask her what she thought about Elephant's rudeness. He cupped his tiny paws and yelled as loud as he could, "Whaaaaale!! Come heeeeere!!"
Whale swam over to see who was calling her and looked about. After a few minutes she spied tiny little Rabbit jumping up and down on a cliff. "Rabbit," Whale said impatiently, "Did you just call me over here?" "Of course," said Rabbit. "Just who do you think you are? You are far too small and weak to have anything to say to me." And at that she turned, flipped her huge tail, and set off back into the deep ocean. But just then Rabbit had an idea.
He called out to her one more time, "Whale! You think that I am weak, but in fact, I am stronger than you! You wouldn't be so quick to ignore me if I beat you at Tug-of-War." Whale looked at him for a moment before falling into a fit of laughter. "Very well little one," said Whale. "Go get a rope and we will see who is stronger."
Rabbit ran off to gather up the strongest and thickest vine he could. When he found it, he went to Elephant and said to the giant animal, "Elephant, you had no cause to treat me with such discourtesy this afternoon. I shall have to prove to you that we are equals. Elephant looked down between chews and chuckled. "And how will you do that, small one?" Rabbit stood up as high as he could, looked Elephant right in the eye and said, "By beating you at a game of Tug-of-War." Elephant laughed so hard he nearly choked on his leaves, but agreed to humor the tiny animal. He tied the vine around his huge, hefty waist, snickering the whole time.
Rabbit took the other end and started off into the jungle. He called back to Elephant, "Wait until I say 'pull' and then pull with all of your might." Rabbit took the other end of the rope to Whale and said, "Tie this to your tail and when I say `pull' you swim with all of your might." Whale tied the vine to her tail, all the while smirking at Rabbit's foolishness.
"I will now go and tie the other end to my own waist," said Rabbit, and hopped off into the jungle. Rabbit hid in the bushes and then called out, at the top of his lungs, "PULL!!" Elephant started to walk away with a smile on his face, but the smile soon turned to a look of surprise when the vine stopped following him. "My goodness," he said to himself, "Rabbit is much stronger than I expected!" The look of surprise soon became a frown as Elephant pulled harder and harder, unable to make the tough vine budge any further.
Spoof is a text which tells factual story, happened in the past time with unpredictable and funny ending. Its social function is to entertain and share the story.
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3.2. Mengidentifikasi
fungsi sosial, struktur teks,
dan unsur kebahasaan
beberapa teks naratif lisan
dan tulis dengan memberi
dan meminta informasi
terkait cerita hewan
(fabel)sederhana, sesuai
dengan konteks
penggunaannya
3.2.1. Mendeteksi fungsi sosial, struktur
teks, dan unsur kebahasaan dari teks
naratif lisan dan tulis sederhana tentang
cerita hewan (fabel) sesuai konteks
penggunaannya.
3.2.2 Menganalisa fungsi sosial, struktur
teks, dan unsur kebahasaan dari teks
naratif lisan dan tulis sederhana tentang
cerita hewan (fabel)sesuai konteks
penggunaannya
3. TUJUAN PEMBELAJARAN
Melalui kegiatan mengamati slide
powerpoint, peserta didik mampu
menganalisa fungsi sosial,
struktur teks dan unsur
kebahasaan dari teks narrative
secara tepat
Melalui kegiatan mengamati
video dari youtube, peserta didik
dapat mendeteksi informasi yang
terkait dengan materi teks
narrative dengan tepat
Setelah berdiskusi peserta
didik mampu menentukan
fungsi sosial, struktur teks
dan unsur kebahasaan
teks narrative secara
tepat
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2
3
4. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD ABOUT THIS STORY ?
This can be the part of the presentation where you
introduce yourself, write your email…
6. AFTER WATCHING AND ANALYZE THE
STORY, LET’S ANSWER THESE
QUESTIONs!
● What are the characters in the story?
● Why did lion get angry?
● What did mouse promise to lion?
9. Narrative text is A text that
tells about an imaginative
story in the past.
10. Adverb of Time,
Conjunctions, Simple
Past Tense & Past
Continuous Tense.
To entertain and to
teach people moral
lessons with a story.
Social function
Language
features
12. • One day a Lion slept in the jungle. A tiny Mouse, ran over the Lion's head and down his nose. The Lion awoke with
a loud roar. He was very angry. His paw caught the little Mouse. Orientation
• The Lion opened his huge jaws to swallow the Mouse"Pardon me, O King, I beg of you," cried the frightened
Mouse. "If you forgive me this time, I will never forget your kindness. I meant no harm and I certainly didn't want
to disturb Your Majesty. If you let me stay alive, I can do you a good turn, too.“The Lion began to laugh, and he
laughed and laughed. "How could a tiny creature like you ever do anything to help me? And he shook with
laughter."Oh well," he shrugged, looking down at the frightened Mouse, “You're not so much of a meal anyway."
Then, he released his paw from the Mouse and the Mouse quickly ran away. Some time after this, some hunters,
trying to capture the Lion alive. They set up rope nets in the jungle. The Lion fell into the trap. He roared and
thrashed.The unhappy Lion feared he could never escape, and her roared pitifully. His thunderous bellows echoed
through the Jungle. The tiny Mouse heard the Lion's roars. "That may be there very Lion who once freed me," he
said, remembering his promise. And he ran to see whether he could help. Complication
• Discovering the sad Lion was in, the Mouse said to him, "Stop, stop! You must not roar. If you make so much noise,
the hunters will come and capture you . I'll get you out of this trap."With his sharp little teeth the Mouse gnawed
at the ropes until they broke. When the Lion stepped out of the net and was free, the Mouse said, "Now, was I not
right?""Thank you, good Mouse," said the Lion gently. "You did help me even though I am big and you are so little.
I see now that kindness is always worth while. Resolution
Lion and mouse
14. “ANALYZE THE VIDEO AND DISCUSS WITH YOUR
GROUP ABOUT THE GENERIC STRUCTURE,
SOCIAL FUNCTION AND LANGUAGE FEATURES
OF THE TEXT.”
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