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).

Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Reading Comprehension Test

Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

📘 Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions

Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

✏️ Answer the questions:

A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)

  1. Where are Peppa and her family?
    a) At the beach
    b) At the park
    c) At home
  2. What color is the bin for plastic?
    a) Blue
    b) Green
    c) Yellow
  3. Who puts paper in the green bin?
    a) Peppa
    b) George
    c) Daddy Pig
  4. What do they see on the grass?
    a) Flowers
    b) Animals
    c) Trash
  5. How do they feel at the end?
    a) Angry
    b) Happy
    c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)

  1. Peppa throws trash on the floor.
    True / False
  2. Daddy Pig picks up cans.
    True / False
  3. George puts plastic in the green bin.
    True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)

Match the character to the action.

CharacterAction

Peppa___ A. Picks up cans

George___ B. Puts plastic in bin

Daddy Pig___ C. Puts paper in bin

 

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)

  1. Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
    → ___________________________________________
  2. What do the birds do at the end?
    → ___________________________________________

Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

 Reading Comprehension Test
Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions
Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

Answer the questions:
A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)
Where are Peppa and her family?
a) At the beach
b) At the park
c) At home

What color is the bin for plastic?
a) Blue
b) Green
c) Yellow

Who puts paper in the green bin?
a) Peppa
b) George
c) Daddy Pig

What do they see on the grass?
a) Flowers
b) Animals
c) Trash

How do they feel at the end?
a) Angry
b) Happy
c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)
Peppa throws trash on the floor.
True / False

Daddy Pig picks up cans.
True / False

George puts plastic in the green bin.
True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)
Match the character to the action.

Character    Action
Peppa    ___ A. Picks up cans
George    ___ B. Puts plastic in bin
Daddy Pig    ___ C. Puts paper in bin

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)
Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
→ ___________________________________________

What do the birds do at the end?
→ ___________________________________________

Hotels

  • English Language
  • 9th grade

Hotels

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Read the following Essay and answer the questions:

 

Shangri-la, a luxurious Asian-based hotel and resorts group recognized in Hong Kong was first established in 1971. The first among the hotels in this chain; The Shangri-La Hotel Singapore became the Flagship hotel. Giovanni Angelini is the CEO and Managing Director of this hotel group was recognized as the “2006 Corporate Hotelier of the World” (Shangri-La’s Giovanni Angelini named 2006 corporate hotelier of the world, 2006, para.1) by the worldwide magazine called the HOTELS. This group of hotels is rated among the 5-star deluxe groups of hotels. The hotel has a facility of more than 500 rooms. This runs city hotels as well as catering services. The adherence to high-quality service with a sharp focus and application of the latest business trends thereby attaining ample customer satisfaction made this group of hotels a big success.

This concept of Hotels originated from the Kuok Family of Malaysia and has now been established as a world-class brand in 5-star hotel groups. “The company, part of Malaysia’s Kuok Group, operates 45 hotels throughout Asia. In 2005, the company also began a drive into the European and North American markets, including the launch of construction on its first European hotel, in London, expected to be completed in 2009. The company also has opened its first hotel in the Middle East, in Dubai, and in the Maldives. Mainland China, however, forms the heart of the company’s empire, with more than 20 hotels in operation, and at least 15 more expected to open before 2010.” (Shangri-La Asia ltd, 2004, para.1). The group has also created a mark in organizing Gust-Loyalty Program. This program is organized and established in the name called The Golden Circle.

The Golden Circle is a new and vibrant award-winning concept focused on offering world-class hospitality services. According to the press release, “Established in 1997, Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts’ Golden Circle is the group’s frequent guest recognition program. Golden Circle rewards members with a generous array of benefits and personalized amenities, including private check-in and check-out service, free spouse stays, and free local calls and calling card access.” (Golden circle – Shangri-La’s award-winning guest recognition program, 2004, para.1). The promptness and foresight of the promoters of this group and the master brains behind the application of the latest business trends have supported the hotel group to come to the level of top competitors in this industry.

Key players in the case study and their roles This case study is mainly focused on highlighting the latest concepts in the Hotel industry. It is done by focusing on the Shangri-La group- The top competitor offering 5-star services in the hotel and resorts chain. They also expand their business to vibrant sectors of this business by the application of innovative ideas. This concept of Hotels is in fact a big turning point in the history of hotel industries. This report also tries to focus on the level of customer satisfaction and its positive impacts in this industry. So, a greater level of concentration is given to the customer side to understand how they accept the latest concepts and how new concepts could be made acceptable for them.

The key players and the master brains behind the success of this great venture is a group of

professionals having high exposure around the globe with more than two decades of experience in the hospitality management field. They include: “Mr. Rao, Madhu – Managing Director and Chief Executive OfÏcer Mr. Rao has more than 20 years’ experience with Shangri-La. He joined Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in 1988 as a group financial controller. Named chief financial ofÏcer in 1997, he also serves as an executive director and chief financial ofÏcer of the holding company, Shangri-La Asia Limited. Named chief financial ofÏcer in 1997, he also serves as an executive director and chief financial ofÏcer of the holding company, Shangri-La Asia Limited.

Mr. Dogan, Greg – Chief Operating OfÏcer

Before assuming his present position, Mr. Dogan was vice president and general manager of Makati Shangri-La, Manila. Prior to joining Shangri-La in 1997, Mr. Dogan held managerial positions at luxury hotels in Spain, Dubai and China.

Mr. Rao, Anand – Chief Information OfÏcer

Mr. Rao has been chief information ofÏcer at Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts since 1989, except for a few years as chief executive ofÏcer of Kerry Technology Limited, the Kuok Group’s IT  investment arm.” (Managing success, 2010, para.4).

The appropriate instance for the case data

A keen study of the achievements of this hotel group and its history and origin gives us an idea that it is a fast grown and in fact a widely expanding concept in the hotel industry. The  organizers of this group were able to achieve this in a very short time by timely and trendy approach to the business. “Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, Asia Pacific’s leading luxury hotel group, has been named Best Business Hotel Chain in Asia Pacific for the ninth consecutive year at this year’s prestigious Business Traveler Reader Awards (UK) in London.” (Shangri-La hotels and reports named best business hotel in Asia Pacific for Ninth consecutive year, 2004)

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