Just then they heard the barking of apack of dogs in the distance. The barking grew louder and louder - the dogswere coming in their direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest tree andclimbed into its branches, well out of reach of any dog. 'This is the trick Itold you about, the only one I know,' said the cat. 'Which one of your hundredtricks are you going to use?'
Melengkapi Struktur Fabel Monyet dan Kelinci Sesuai dengan Struktur Teks Fabel Salah satu cara untuk belajar memahami dan menulis fabel adalah dengan cara melanjutkan sebuah fabel yang masih rumpang (fabel yang belum lengkap bagian-bagiannya).
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use.Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox andtore her to pieces.Moral: A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans. In the past, there was a puppeteerwhose name is Geppetto. He eager to have a son very much but his wife passedaway several years ago. One day, he got an idea to make a puppet in order notto be lonely again. He made a puppet all day long.
Finally, in the morning he hadfinished his work and he named the puppet Pinocchio. Soon he felt lonely againsince Pinocchio couldn't walk or talk by itself. One night, Geppetto prayed tothe God to become a real boy. He always thought it on his mind in his dream. Di masa lalu,ada seorang pembuat boneka kayu yang bernama Geppetto.
Dia ingin sekali memilikianak laki-laki tapi istrinya meninggal beberapa tahun sebelumnya. Suatu hari,ia mendapat ide untuk membuat boneka agar tidak kesepian lagi. Dia membuatboneka kayu itu sepanjang hari. Akhirnya, di pagi hari ia selesai mengerjakannyadan dia beri nama boneka itu Pinocchio. Setelah itu ia merasa kesepian lagikarena Pinocchio tidak bisa berjalan atau berbicar.
Suatu malam, Geppettoberdoa kepada Tuhan untuk menjadikannya seorang anak yang nyata. Dia selalu memikirkanitu dalam pikirannya. Pada keesokanharinya, ia terkejut karena Pinocchio hidup. Dia mengajari Pinocchio caraberjalan, cara membaca, cara berbicara dan melakukan hal-hal lain selayaknyamanusia. Dia kemudian belajar di sebuah sekolah dasar. Suatu hari, Pinocchiomerasa bosan dan itu membuatnya pulang terlambat. Ketika Pinocchio akhirnyapulang, Geppetto bertanya.
Dia mengatakan bahwa ia berada di sekolah tapi sebenarnyadia tidak di sekolah. Seketika, hidung Pinokio tumbuh lebih panjang lagi danlagi dan itu berarti bahwa Pinocchio telah berbohong. Keesokan paginya,Pinocchio diculik oleh seorang pemilik sirkus. Pinocchio kemudian menjadi budakuntuk sirkus tersebut. Dia begitu terkenal karena ia adalah boneka yang bisabicara. Geppetto khawatir tentang dia karena Pinocchio belum pulang selamahampir dua hari. Dia mencoba untuk menemukan Pinocchio mana-mana tapi ia tidak menemukannya.Ketika ia mencari dia di laut, gelombang besar menghempaskan dirinya.
Diakemudian berada di perut ikan paus ketika ia terbangun. Dia tidak bisamenemukan cara untuk pergi keluar dari sana.
Nah semogapembahasan tentang contoh narrative text dan terjemahannya kali ini bisabermanfaat untuk kita semua khusunya dalam memahami dan membuat contohnarrative text sebagai sebuah text yang wajib dikuasai dalam mempelajari bahasaInggris. Apabila sobat masih ingin belajar bahasa Inggris dengan materi yanglain silahkan klik dan apabila masih ingin melikat jenis text yang lainsilahkan klik. Tentang storytelling juga akan kita bahas. Terimakasih, Englishiana pamit, see ya.Pengunjung juga membaca:.
One day it was very hot.There was no wind at all to refresh the thirsty plants and trees of the forest.It was in the middle of the dry season. For many weeks no rain had fallen sothat the little creeks where the small animals used to drink had dried up.Kancil was walking alone in the forest; he was very thirsty. He had walked along way; looking for a brook where he could quench his thirst, but he hadfound only dry mud in the once gay rippling brooks. It was very quiet in theforest. All the animals seemed to sleep.
Even the birds did not sing in thetrees. Kancil finally decided to go to the river that bordered the forest.Usually he avoided going there as he knew that Crocodile was always on thelook-out for him, waiting for an opportunity to catch him.
When he arrived at the river.Kancil looked cautiously around him. There was no body to be seen. The clearriver water mirrored blindly the rays of the sun. Step by step Kancilapproached the water. His sharp eyes looked right and left; his pointed earsstrained to catch the slightest sound. But no danger seemed to threaten himthis time. Relieved, he bent his head to enjoy the cool water.
Suddenly, hisglance fell upon an object that was floating not far away from where he stood.It was a blackish thing. It looked like a fallen branch.
Or, like the backof crocodile! Kancil jumped back, surprised and thoughtful. But he was alsovery thirsty.
How could he possibly know whether the thing there in the riverwas really a log or a crocodile? Then he smiled a little as he hit uponan idea.
In a clear voice he shouted, “ Hey! There, you who are in the river.If you are crocodile, don’t answer me, but if you are only a long of wood, tellme your name!”. A fortnight later, however,Kancil forgot this incident. The dry season was not over yet and it seemed tobe hotter than ever. Kancil remembered the cool, fresh river water.
Howwonderful it would be take a bath in it! He decided to try his luck once again.This time there was nothing suspicious to be seen, so Kancil went to the waterand drank to his heart’s content. It was very quite, and also very hot. Withoutthinking any further Kancil went down into the river and began to splashhimself. In his delight he forgot all about danger. He pick up a dry twig thatwas floating by and began to beat the water with it. He made so much noise thathe woke up.who else, but old crocodile who was sleeping in the neighborhood.
“Well, well, this seem to bemy lucky day,” thought Crocodile. In a flash he shot out of his hiding placeand all of a sudden. Kancil felt sharp teeth biting into one of his legs. Ithurt him very much, but though he was shocked and frightened Kancil did notlose his wits. Without hesitation he dipped the dry twig into the water and ina mocking tone he said, “stupid old log of wood, do you really think you havegot me? It is only a twig you have in your mouth, not my leg.
Here is my leg’catch it if you can!”.