EnGLisH PrESeNtaTion Created By : 1. R. Reza Putra Perdhana 2. Trifani Mayka Ratri 3. Andrean Gita Fitrada 4. Adhani Jauhari 1. nnouncement and Recount Announcement Recount Purpose Of Announcement To announce people about something or To announce people to do something Example of Announcement Announcement English Speaking Club There will be a program to develop our speaking skills next Sunday. We will practice guiding tourist in Borobudur Temple. Please enroll soon since there are limited sears. Departure : 09.00 am Fee : Rp. 75.000,00 Contact person : Lala and Lulu Chef Mr. Z Vocabulary from Text Above Develop Guiding Enroll Limited Sear Departure Fee Chef : : : : : : : : Mengembangkan Memandu Mendaftar Terbatas Pemeriksaan Keberangkatan Biaya Ketua, pemimpin Generic Structure of Announcement Who is the announcement addressed for ( untuk siapa / objek ) What is the content ( apa isinya ) From whom ( dari siapa / subjek ) Announcement English Speaking Club 1 There will be a program to develop our speaking skills next Sunday. We will practice guiding tourist in Borobudur Temple. Please enroll soon since there are limited sears. Departure : 09.00 am Fee : Rp. 75.000,00 Contact person : Lala and Lulu Chef Mr. Z 3 2 Purpose of Recount To retell the past events / experiences for the purpose of informing or entertaining Language Features Past Tense Past Continuous Tense Past Passive Voice Example of Recount Being A Dwarf When I was ten years old, I realized how short I was if I compared myself to the other people. But I kept my observation to myself. One day, I asked my mother why I was different. She told me about achondroplasia or dwarfism. It affects about one in 25.000 people. And I have it. My parents knew I was a dwarf when I was just 18 weeks old. They noticed my head was larger than normal babies and that I had curved back. As I grew older my condition becomes more noticeable. When I walked down the street, kids tugged on their parent’s shirt and everyone was like, “Look at her, look at her!” I used to get upset but then I just ignore people. If they stared at me, I stared back until they looked away. At junior high school, things were fine because I had really good friends. At first, they had question so I explained my condition, and they understood. I know I can’t change it. I like who I am. I will always like who I am. Vocabulary Dwarf Realized Compared Observation Affect Noticed Grew older Notice able Tugged Upset Ignore Explained Understood : : : : : : : : : : : : : orang kerdil menyadari membandingkan pengamatan menyerang memberitahu semakin dewasa nyata menarik gangguan mengabaikan menjelaskan mengerti Generic Structure of Recount Orientation ( introducing who/ what/ when/ where ) Series of events ( tell the sequence of events. These are described in order ) Reorientation ( summarises / concludes the events ) Being A Dwarf When I was ten yers old, I realized how short I was if I compared myself to the other people. But I kept my observation to myself. One day, I asked my mother why I was different. She told me about achondroplasia or dwarfishm. It affects about one in 25.000 people. And I have it. My parents knew I was a dwarf when I was just 18 weeks old. They noticed my head was larger than normal babies and that I had curved back. As I grew older my condition become more noticeable. When I walked down the street, kids tugged on their parents shirt and everyone was like, “Look at her, look at her!” I used to get upset but then I just ignore people. If they stared at me, I stared back until they looked away. At junior high school, things were fine because I had really good friends. At first, they had question so I explained my condition, and they understood. I know I can’t change it. I like who I am. I will always like who I am. 1 2 3 2. NaRRaTive TeXT and PerSOnaL leTTeR NARRATIVE PERSONAL LETTER NARRATIVE TEXT Social function: to entertain the reader / common people Orientation: sets the scene and introduces the participant Generic Structure Complication: a crisis arises Resolution: the crisis is resolved, for better or for worse NARRATIVE FAIRY TALES FOLK TALES LEGEN D FABEL Significant lexicogrammatical Focus on specific and usually individualized participant Use of relational processes and mental processes Use of material processes Use past tense Use of temporal conjunctions and temporal circumstances EXAMPLES OF FOLK TALES: LEGEND PRINCESS MANDALIKA TALAGA WARNA THE LEGEND FROM CENTRAL CELEBES TOBA LAKE BANYUWANGI EXAMPLES OF FOLK TALES: FABEL THE CROW AND THE RED ANT THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF THE TWO THIN GOATS THE MOUSEDEER STEAL THE CUCUMBER EXAMPLES OF FAIRY TALES CINDERELLA SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFTS SLEEPING BEAUTY BANYUWANGI Once upon a time, there reigned in East Java a king named Sindureja. He had a prime minister named Sidapaksa. Sidapaksa had a very beautiful wife. Sidapaksa loved his wife deeply. They lived in complete happiness. However, Sidapaksa’s mother didn’t like her daughterin-law. Each day she tried to think a way to separate Sidapaksa from his wife. One day, King Sindureja asked Sidapaksa to search for the bud of a magic flower in Mount Ijen. It was a long and dangerous journey. The assignment from the king was so important and urgent. Sidapaksa had to leave his pregnant wife. Not long afterwards, a son was born. The baby’s birth gave much happiness to the yong mother. However, one day, while the young mother was bathing, her mother-in-law throw the baby into the river. Knowing that her baby had disappeared, the young mother could neither eat nor sleep. She became very ill. Two years passed and Sidapaksa returned from his journey. He succeeded doing his duty. Just as he was about to enter his house, her mother told that his wife had thrown their baby into the river. Sidapaksa believed his mother’s story. He was too angry to use his common sense. He drew his kris and aproached his wife who was lying weak on her bed. “Ah, wicked woman. Tell me why you threw our new-born child into the river. Tell me!” he said in a rough and angry voice. “Oh, my dearest husband. I am innocent. I love you, and our baby. I didn’t kill our child. If you don’t believe me, carry me to the river. I will prove that I didn’t do it,” replied his wife calmly. Sidapaksa took her wife to the edge into the river. Suddenly, his wife leaped up and threw into the river. “Oh my God! How will I know who killed my child?” moaned Sidapaksa. Then, he looked at the water. Suddenly, two pure white flower-buds appeared, one larger and taller than the other. A sweet fragrance came from them “Sidapaksa. Look here! Besides me is our child. He himself will tell you who drowned him,” the taller one spoke. “Father, my mother is innocent. Grandmother threw me into the river. Now, I’m happy because my beloved mother has come with me,” the smaller one spoke. Then, the two flowers vanished into the water. They left their fragrance behind. Since then, people call the city on its banks of the river Banyuwangi. Banyu means water and wangi means fragrance. 1. To : Shanti Jl. P. Diponegoro No.14 Probolinggo 4 Komplek Jayaraya Jl. Bangunan Baru. No. 18 Bandung 2. Dear Shanti, 3. We are going to have a one-week holiday, aren’t we? Could you come and visit us? Let’s go to Pasir Putih Beach and camp there. I think the weather would be nice. We’ll have lost of fun. Could you please reply soon? 2. The address of the addresses Yours truly, 5. Miranda 1. Your address 3. Salutation 4. Body of the letter/content 5. The end of the letter Thanks for Your Attention…..! 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