KAWAH PUTIH

1/22/2012 Kawah Putih-Bandung, Kita tak akan pernah melupakan kenangan ini, sampai kapanpun.

DRAMA OF PBI-D

Hal Pertama yang sangat menyenangkan dikelas bersama kita tersenyum.

WADUK DARMA

Nice Moment when we smile togeter there

PBI-D

The Big Family Of PBI-D

KAWAH PUTIH

1/22/2012 Kawah Putih-Bandung, Kita tak akan pernah melupakan kenangan ini, sampai kapanpun.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Past Continuous Tense

Pay attention to bold words in the sentences below!
1. I was drinking my coffee when the doorbell rang.
2. He was walking on the pavement when I called him.
3. Harry was having lunch at one o’clock yesterday.
4. I was talking a bath in the bathroom when you came.

The sentences in the dialogue above constitute the use of past continuous tense.
Past continuous tense is used to:
· express the activity which was still going on in a certain time in the past
· express the activity that is being done when another activity is happened, both are in the past.

Study the patterns below!
Affirmative (+) : S + was/were + V-ing + …
Negative (-)   : S + was/were + not + V-ing + …
Interrogative (?) : Was/were + S + V-ing + …?

Study these example!
1. I was taking a nap at 2. p.m. yesterday.
2. She was study English from 07.00 to 08.00 last night.
3. The thief broke into our house when we were sleeping.
4. She was singing a song while her sister was dancing.
5. The villagers was sleeping when the volcano erupted.

The Mousedeer Stole the Cucumbers


Long ago in Java island, lived a famous animal, the mousedeer. The mousedeer was famous of his cleverness, that he could always escape from troubles with his bright minds. The mousedeer’s favorite food was the cucumber. He loved to eat juicy cucumbers a lot, but the bad thing was he did not want to grow it himself, he liked to steal them from the farmers.
The farmers disliked the mousedeer very much, since every time he wanted to harvest his cucumbers, the mousedeer had eaten them that the farmer could not get as many as he wanted. So that morning, before the farmer set out to his farm, he made a plan to catch the mousedeer with his wife.
That night, the farmer and his wife made a scarecrow. When they had completed the scarecrow, the farmer put a lot of glue on the scarecrow’s shirt and took it to the middle of the farm and put him there. This time, the farmer was sure, he was able to catch the naughty mousedeer.
Very early in the next morning, the mousedeer had already arrived in the farm. He was very surprised to see the farmer was already there. He did not know that it was only a scarecrow. So he was hiding behind the trees, and waited for the farmer to go away first from the farm before he came and took all the cucumbers he wanted. He waited for a long time, until he grew impatient. It was like the juicy cucumbers in th farm were calling his name to take them away with him. So he decided to come closer to the farm.
The more he looked at the ‘farmer’, the more he realized that it was not the farmer who stood there all along. It was just a scarecrow and did not move at all. The mousedeer was very angry for he was cheated. He approached the scarecrow and kicked the scarecrow. Remember, the farmer had already added some glue on the scarecrow’s body that made it very sticky.
When the mousedeer kicked the scarecrow, he could not let his feet of the scarecrow’s body. The mousedeer was panic. The harder he kicked, the stickier it got to his legs. Finally, the mousedeer was strapped to the scarecrow’s body. He couldn’t free himself. He cried and cried for help, but no one was there to help. When the farmer heard his cry, he quickly went to his farm and caught the mousedeer. No matter how the mousedeer begged for mercy and to let him go, the farmer refused to set him free.
So, that was how the farmer caught the mousedeer who was famous for his brain.

Narrative Text

Narrative Text is a text that purpose to amuse or to entertain the reader or the listener and deal with actual or vicanous experience in different ways to the reader or listener.

Narative Text usually like folk tales, fable, legend, fairy tale, etc.
The General Structure of narrative text are :
1.     Orientation => Sets the scene and introduces the participans
2.     Complication => The problem happened in the story
3.     Resolution => The crisis is resolved, for better or worse
4.     Re-orientation =>The ending of the story
5.     Evaluation => A stepping back to evaluate the story or the moral message of the story
The narrative text uses of temporal conjuction.
Example ; once upon a time, before, after, etc.
The narrative text uses the simple past tense.
Example of Narrative text:
Legend :
  • Malin Kundang
  • The Legend Of Mount “Tangkuban Perahu”
Fairy tale :
  • Why Do the Moon and the Sun Never Appear Together
  • Cinderella
Folk tale :
  • Sangkuriang
Fable :
  • The Mousedeer Stole the Cucumbers

 Example of Narrative Text here