Cerita Anak Bahasa Inggris

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Az u an a
Ar mitory.
At Uncle Boo's dor
In a distant country, a family of four lives
with joy and harmony. Mr. Dirman, Mrs.
Rumi, Azarin, and Azka are happy and
harmonious. Pak Ajik and Ainara, a bamboo
craftsman and elementary schooler, live
alone and have few conversations. Ariana, a
abandoned child, lives with his grandmother
and enjoys cooking. The people of Zeanland
celebrate a abundant summer harvest,
celebrating seven days and nights. Azarin,
excited to take the final exam, reminds his
mother to have breakfast and
check his bag.

1
Azarin, a diligent student, focuses on his
studies and passes his exam. He buys a
mathematics book about fractions from a
bookstore and returns home to his mother
and sister. Ainara prepares dinner with
her father, but he waits for his father to
return. Azarin studies for his exam and
falls asleep, but a faint voice from his
notebook wakes him up the next morning.
The next morning, Ainara wakes up and
prepares breakfast, surprised
by his unexpected
arrival.

2
Aruana, a late student, takes an exam and is
later informed by a supervisor that he will not
be allowed to take the exam again tomorrow.
Tired, Aruana leaves the classroom and heads
to the school cafeteria to thank her canteen
aunt for looking after her merchandise. She
returns to her shop, and while at home, she
thinks about how she can earn money to buy
medicine for her grandmother. When she
returns, she cooks a delicious dinner using
leftover vegetables, which awakens
her grandmother.

3
Azarin and his family go on a holiday to the
strawberry farm, where Mr. Dirman works. They
pick strawberries and enjoy a small picnic in a hut
near the wheat field. As the sun sets, they walk
through the fields and strawberry gardens. Mr.
Dirman is sad because the garden owner is going
out of town. Azarin wakes up to find his parents
discussing their financial situation. They discuss
their income from selling fruit jam and the impact
on their children and school. Azarin feels weak
and confused, but decides to return home.

4
Azarin is indecisive about continuing
his studies and wonders if his parents'
statements are true. He arrives home to
find his family having problems and is
unsure of where his parents work.
Azarin and his younger brother discuss
cooking a dish for Azka, but find wheat,
strawberries, and bread. Azarin cooks
jam pancakes, which his sister enjoys.
The atmosphere is warm and Azarin
happy, but Mr. Dirman and Mrs. tells his
Rumi don't come sister to
home. sleep and
checks the
terrace
again, but
they are
still
missing.
5
Azarin, a diligent student, is
informed that he will not be sent to
school due to his family's economic
struggles. His parents, Mr. Dirman
and Mrs. Rumi, understand and
support his decision. Ainara, on the
ninth day of autumn, visits the
cemetery and prays for her family.
She accidentally injures her knee,
but returns home to find her father
missing.

6
Ainara is excited to cook
something special for her
father and is eager to eat
together. They share their
emotions and sadness,
expressing happiness,
emotion, and sadness.
7
Ainara's father is unconscious after falling
into the Zizo River while fishing. Ainara is
devastated and asks her father's family for
help. The residents explain that they saved
her father and took him home. Ainara is
worried about her father's health and wants
to take care of him. She checks his fever
and compresses him. Ainara apologizes to
her father, stating that she cannot be the
child he wants. When the sun rises, Ainara
wakes up, but the fever hasn't risen.

8
Ainara lives a simple life with her aunt,
who is working hard to support her. Ainara
is unable to attend school and spends her
time alone, avoiding her aunt's anger.
Meanwhile, Aruana is busy cooking for the
Zeanland Goose Park inauguration
competition. Despite her grandmother's
advice to rest and avoid disturbing her,
Aruana is determined to compete. Her
grandmother warns her about the risks of
being a
professional
cook and
reminds her
to prioritize
her safety
and her
grandmother
's well-
being.
9
Aruana, a grandson, decides not to continue
attending school to focus on his grandmother's
recovery and health. The people of Zeanland are
excited for spring, and they receive a registration
pamphlet for Uncle Boo's Dormitory, a tuition-free
school. Azarin, a student, agrees to attend the
school starting the third week of spring. Despite
feeling disappointed about leaving his family, he is
happy to have the opportunity to go to school again.
Ainara and her aunt read the pamphlet together,
and they express their feelings of happiness and
gratitude.

10
Aruana, feeling tired and unsure about his
grandmother's health, reads a pamphlet in her
pocket. She tries to protect her grandmother from
her curiosity, but she is hesitant. Grandma offers
Aruana a medicine and a chance to visit her.
Aruana is ready to leave her grandmother and
return to school at Uncle Boo's dormitory. On the
first day of spring, three girls from the same
elementary school meet with the hostel owner,
Uncle Boo, and they chat before leaving their
daughter behind.

11
Ainara, Azarin, and Aruana are students from
the last class who are not old enough to move
up a class. They are preparing for school and
are busy with their bags and school supplies.
Ainara is upset and asks for help, but Azarin
and Aruana ignore her. Ainara is called by
Uncle Boo to meet her, and they meet him.
Ainara returns with stationery from her distant
relative, and they hug each other. Their
friendship has grown into a family, despite
their different
backgrounds.

12
Azarin, Ainara, and Aruana
plan to go to the night market
and board a train to their
dormitory. They encounter a
familiar image and discuss
their happiness at the market.
They are promoted to the next
class and meet Tasya, Kamila,
and Rafflesia.

13
Tasya mocks them, but they
decide to take care of their
dormitory's problems. They cook
vegetable soup and enjoy it,
leaving leftovers for the cook to
taste. The next morning, they
hear Uncle Boo tell them about
the dishes in the kitchen.

14
Azarin arrives in a dirty room with his friends
Ainara and Aruana, which is different from his
previous room. Despite the unpleasant smell,
Azarin remains unconcerned and refuses to
argue with them. They suggest he sleeps in his
old room at night, but the room becomes dirtier
as he doesn't clean it. Azarin struggles with the
noise and lack of focus on studying, leading to
poor grades. He expresses his complaints, but
his friends argue and cause a commotion. Azarin
defends himself, arguing that no one would feel
comfortable in such
a dirty room.

15
Ainara and Aruana were dishonest in their room,
leading to Uncle Boo's expulsion from the
dormitory. They were members of the Health
Cross and planned to dirty the room to get
Azarin out. Uncle Boo punished them, and they
returned to their old room. Azarin's
achievements improved, and Ainara became head
of security and logistics. They now receive love,
attention, and experience from Uncle Boo,
surrounded by good people.

~THE AND~ 16

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