THE SMARTEST ANIMAL
Once there was man went a farmer from Laos , every morning and every evening, he ploughed his field with his buffalo.
One day, a tiger saw the farmer and his buffalo working, the tiger was surprised to see a big animal listening to a small animal, he wanted to know more about the buffalo and the man.
After the man went home, the tiger spoke to the buffalo “you are so big and strong, why do you do everything the man tell you?” , the buffalo answered “oh, because the man is very intelligent”, the tiger asked “can you tell me how intelligent he is?”, “no, I can’t tell you”, said the buffalo, “but you can ask him”.
So the next day, the tiger said to the man, “can I see your intelligent?”, but the man answered “it’s at home”, “can go and get it?” asked the tiger, “yes”, said the man, “but I’m afraid you will kill my buffalo when I am gone, can I tie you to a tree?” after the man tied the tiger to the tree, he didn’t go home to get his intelligent, he took his plough and hit the tiger, then he said “now you know about my intelligence even if you haven’t seen it”.
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Recount
Purpose : To inform the farmer experience about the
accident when he farming
accident when he farming
Text Oganization : - Orientation
- Complication
- Reorientation
- Complication
- Reorientation
Language Features : - Using Nouns and Pronouns
- Using Action Verbs
- Using Past tense
- Using temporal conjunctions and temporal
circumstances
- Using Action Verbs
- Using Past tense
- Using temporal conjunctions and temporal
circumstances
Nouns : Man , Buffalo , Tiger
Pronouns : The farmer, he, it
Action verbs : See, go, kill, listening, plough, tie
Past tenses : Irreguler verbs
- went
- saw
- spoke
- took
- Ploughed
Reguler verbs
- Asked
- Answered
- Tied
- went
- saw
- spoke
- took
- Ploughed
Reguler verbs
- Asked
- Answered
- Tied
Conjunctions : And, but, after that, then
Adverb of manner : Slowly
Adverb of place : At home
Adverb of time : Every morning, every evening, next day
Adverb phrases of manner : - “You are so big and strongly”
- “Why do you do everything the man tell you?”
- “Why do you do everything the man tell you?”
Adverb phares of place : - it’s at home”
- Can go and get it?”
- Can go and get it?”
Adverb phares of time : Every morning and every evening, he ploughed
` his field with his buffalo
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