LKPD Narrative Text

Reading Comprehension - English Language

📘 NARRATIVE TEXT WORKSHEET – COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read the Narrative Text Read the story provided on the worksheet carefully. Pay attention to: The characters The setting (place & time) The plot (beginning–problem–solution–ending) 2. Identify the Story Elements Answer the questions about the story: Characters: Who are the people/animals in the story? Setting: Where and when does the story happen? Orientation: How does the story begin? Complication: What problem or conflict appears? Resolution: How is the problem solved? Moral Value: What lesson can we learn? Write your answers in complete, simple sentences. 3. Vocabulary Practice Find and answer: Difficult Words: Write 3–5 new words from the story. Meaning: Write their meanings in English or Indonesian. Use Them in Sentences: Make short sentences using 2 of the words. 4. Grammar Focus: Past Tense Narrative texts usually use past tense. From the story: Underline 5 regular verbs (e.g., walked, played, helped). Circle 5 irregular verbs (e.g., went, saw, took). Rewrite 3 verbs in their present tense and past tense forms. Example: go → went help → helped 5. Sequence the Story Put the events in the correct order. Number the sentences or arrange the boxes (depending on your worksheet layout). This helps you understand the plot structure. 6. Short-Answer Questions Answer comprehension questions such as: Why did the main character do that? What caused the problem? How did the character feel? What would you do in that situation? Write clear and simple answers. 7. Write Your Own Mini Narrative Now create your own short narrative using 6–8 sentences. Use this structure: Orientation: Introduce characters + setting Complication: Present a problem Resolution: Show how it is solved Ending: Add a short closing line or moral value You may choose any topic (e.g., adventure, school event, funny moment, friendship). 8. Check Your Writing Before Submitting Tick ✔ each item: ⬜ I used past tense. ⬜ My story has orientation–complication–resolution. ⬜ My sentences are complete and clear. ⬜ I checked spelling, capital letters, and punctuation. ⬜ My story has 6–8 sentences. 9. Share and Submit Read your story to your partner or group. Submit your worksheet to the teacher (paper or digital).

HOLY DAYS

Vocabulary - English Language

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Student Guide: How to Use Your Interactive Worksheet

 

Welcome! This worksheet is designed to help you practice all four English language skills (Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking). Follow these 6 steps in sequence:

 

Phase 1: Input and Comprehension

 

  1. Vocabulary Power-Up (TASK 1): Start by reading the holiday names and drag the tradition vocabulary word that best describes each one into the correct column.
  2. Time to Listen! (TASK 2): Click "play audio" to listen to the description of the three traditions. While listening, write one key activity and one specific food in the designated spaces (A, B, C).
  3. Reading Check (TASK 3): Read the text about Christmas Eve in El Salvador. Then, drag the TRUE or FALSE labels next to the three statements to verify the information.

 

Phase 2: Production (W & S)

 

  1. Write Your Invitation (TASK 4A): In the "Write your invitation here" space, write your 5-7 sentence paragraph inviting Ben. Make sure to include the date, the description, and a question about his traditions.
  2. Record Your Voice (TASK 4B): Use the "REC" function (or your own recording app) to record yourself reading the invitation you just wrote. Focus on clear pronunciation and a friendly, natural tone.

 

Phase 3: Wrap-up and Analysis

 

  1. Reinforcement and Conclusion: Read the congratulatory message. Afterward, open the link provided at the bottom of the page to watch a video and check what similarities you find between the different celebrations you've learned about.

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