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LAILATUL NURJANAH

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Offering D

Grade :X

Curriculum : 2013

Basic Competence : 4.7 Compose spoken and written texts to express and ask questions about
actions / activities / events that are carried out / occur at the time past which refers to the time of
occurrence with which refers to finally, by paying attention to social functions, text structure, and
correct linguistic elements and in context.

Material : Narrative text

Indicator : 1. Students can tell important events that occurred in the past

2. Students can make narrative text

Task : Creating a narrative text and present it to the class

Make observations or interviews with people who are experts about the legend of a famous place in the
area where you live. Record the results of the interviews you conducted. After that, make an outline of a
narrative text from the results of the interview that you got. Then, develop the outline into a complete
narrative text.

This is an individual task. Each student must present their narrative text in front of the class later.

Pay attention to the following points to get the maximum score:

For written task

1. Originality

2. Text structure

3. Grammatical accuracy

4. Variation of diction

For presentation

1. Pronunciation

2. Grammar

3. Self-confidence
Note: Typing is allowed, but handwritten will be preferred. You have to complete the assignment and
submit it to me via Whatsapp personal message before April 15, 2021. Then, the presentation will be
conducted for two meetings which are on April 22 and 29, 2021.

Portfolio:
The Legend of Kesodo Feast in Mount Bromo
Hundreds years ago, the last king of Majapahit had a young princess from one of his
wives. The princess was named Roro Anteng. Later, Roro Anteng married Joko Seger, who came
from Brahman caste. Because of unfortunate situation the couple was forced to leave the
kingdom. They settled in the mountain area. They ruled the area and named it Tengger, which was
derived from their names, Roro Anteng and Joko Seger.
After several years of reign, the region flourished in prosperity, but Roro Anteng and Joko
Seger were sad because they did not have a child. They climbed the top of mountain and prayed
there night and day hoping that the God would listen. The prayer was heard and Betoro Bromo
promised to give them many children. However, they had to promise that they would sacrifice
their youngest child in return.
Roro Anteng gave birth to a child, then another and another. In the end, Roro Anteng and
Joko Seger had 25 children. Soon it was time to sacrifice the youngest child , Kusuma, but the
parents could not do it. They tried to hide him, but an eruption happened and Kusuma fell into the
crater. There was silence before they heard a voice. “I have to be sacrificed so that you will all
stay alive. From now on, you should arrange an annual offering ceremony on the 14th of Kesodo
(the twelfth month of Tengerese calendar)”. It was Kusuma’s voice. Kusuma’s brothers and
sisters held the offering ceremony every year. Instead of human being, they collected fruits,
vegetables, rice, and meat to be offer to the Gods. And this has been done generation after
generation until today.

The legend of Lau Kawar Lake


It was a beautiful day. Everybody in the Kawar village was happy. The farmers had just
had their best harvest. The villagers were planning to hold a party to celebrate the good harvest.
On one beautiful day, all the villagers gathered in a field. They wore beautiful dresses and made
delicious food. Everybody was having good times! They were singing, laughing and, of course,
eating delicious food.
Did everyone go to the party? Unfortunately, there was one old woman still staying at her
house. She was too old and weak to go to the party. Her son, her daughter-in-law, and her
grandchildren all went to the party. At home, the old woman felt very sad and lonely. She was very
hungry too. She tried to find some food in the kitchen, but she was very disappointed. Her
daughter-in-law did not cook that day. At the party, the son asked her wife, “Why don’t you take
some food from the party and give it to my mom? Ask our son to deliver it.” Then the little boy
brought the food to her grandmother. The old woman was so happy. But her happiness turned
into sadness when she saw the food was not in a good condition. It seemed that someone had
eaten the food. She just got little rice and fish bones.
The old woman was very sad. She thought bad things about her son. The old woman did
not know that it was her grandson who had eaten the food on the way from the party to the house.
She cursed her son. Then, a terrible thing happened. There was a great earthquake! Thunders
struck the village. And heavy rains started to fall. All the villagers were so scared. They wanted to
save themselves. They tried to find shelters. Slowly, the field turned into a lake. The lake was
getting bigger and bigger, and finally the whole village turned into a big lake. People then named
the lake Lau Kawar.

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