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Narrative Text to learn about Simple Past tense using Verb.TRANSCRIPT
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Narrative Text
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DEFINITION OF
NARRATIVE TEXT
Narrative text is a kind of the text that retell the story in the past.
The purpose or social function or communicative target is to entertain or to amuse the readers or listeners
about the story.
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GENERIC STRUCTURE OF NARRATIVE TEXT
1.Orientation: the Recognition of the setting ( background of the story) : figure, time, and place.
2.Complication: the conflict development of the story.3.Resolution: the solving of the conflict.
4.Evaluation: the discussion of moral values or philosophy that can be drawn from the story.
This part exists especially in the more complex narrative.5.Reorientation or Coda:
the change that happened to the characters of the story.
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LEXICO GRAMMATICAL FEATURES
Characters introduction : there was, once upon a time, etc.
Past tenses : all verbs used except in direct statements.
Mental Process: wanted, felt, find out, like, etc.
Cause and effect conjunction: so, so that, etc.
Temporal Conjunction: one evening, suddenly, then, etc.
Action Process: came, made, washed, etc.
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Kind Of Narrative
Text
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Fairy TaleA fairy tale typically features such
folkloric characters as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants or gnomes,
and usually magic or enchantments.
Cinderella Pinocchio
Aladdin
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Malin Kundang Sangkuriang
Legend
legend is a narrative of human actions that are perceived both by teller and listeners to take place within human history. Typically, a legend is a short, traditional and historicized narrative performed in a converstional mode. Some define legend as folktale.
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Winny The Pooh Tortoise and
Hare
Ice Age
Fable
Fable is a story, often about animals, that points out some aspect of human behaviour and often has a moral
attached to it.
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Science Fiction
Science fiction is that class of prose narrative treating of a situation that could not arise in
the world we know.
To the Moon from the Earth by Jules Verne
Starship Trooper by Robert Heinlein
A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke
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More of Kind of Narrative Text
AdventureReal-lifeMythHorror
MisteryComedyRomance Etc
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Narrative text, since it told a story, is dominantlyconstructed in past tenses. It is logic because every story
happened in the past time.
Grammar Used
Past Tense Used :
Simple Past Past Continuous
Past Perfect Past Future
Continuous Past Perfect
Continuous
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SIMPLE PAST
Tense
Using Verb
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Simple Past Tense is the past tense of modern English . It is used
to describe events in the past. Simple past sometimes called the
Preterite.
To retell the past story (Narrative Text), we must use the past tense. Except when we
will say a direct sentence at the story.
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What Is Verb?The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or
compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being. The verb or
compound verb is the critical element of the predicate of a sentence.
Example :
Dracula bites his victims on the neck.The verb "bites" describes the action Dracula takes.
In early October, Giselle will plant twenty tulip bulbs.Here the compound verb "will plant" describes an action that will take place in the future.
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The simple past form:
1. AFFIRMATIVE
Subject + Verb 2 + Object + Complement
Example of the text :I went to Japan yesterday.I walked to school everyday.
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2. NEGATIVE
Subject + did not/ didn’t+ Verb 1 +Object +
Complement
Example:I did not go to Japan yesterday.We did not have time to visit the Eiffel Tower.
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3. INTERROGATIVE
Did + Verb 1 + Object +complement?
Example :What did you do ?Did you have a bicycle?
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Example of Narrative
Text
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ANALISYS OF THE TEXT
“LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD”
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Affirmative Simple past using verb
S + VERB.2 + Object + Complement
Lexico grammatical
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Lexicogrammatical
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Affirmative Simple past using verb
S + VERB.2 + Object + Complement
Lexicogrammatical
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Direct Speech
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Direct Speech
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Direct Speech
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Direct Speech
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Affirmative Simple past using verb
S + VERB.2 + Object + Complement
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FINISHED
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•Narrative text is a text to retell events in the past,
that purpose to entertain.
•The Generic structure is Orientation, Complication,
Resolution, Evaluation, and Reorientation or coda.
•The Lexico grammatical usually use, once upon a
time, suddenly, so, etc.
•To make a narrative text, we must use past tense.
•The formula of simple past using verb is :
(+) S+V2+O+C …. (--) S+DIDN’T+O+C… (?) DID+S+O+C…
Conclusion
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References :• http://www.info-yazid.com/2011/09/
proposal-skripsi-bahasa-inggris.html
• http://www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca/hypergrammar/verbs.
• http://www.youtube.com/user/BritishCouncilLEKid
• Bahasainggris.ppt from MAMPU MEDIA production 2006.
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Created By
X RSBI 2
Senior High School 12 Pekanbaru
2011/2012
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ENGLISH SUBJECT TEACHER
MR. SISWANDI
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Thanks for Your Attention