Compiled by wahju Indrawati, SMPN 2 Jombang
RECOUNT TEXT
My
First love
I was a student of elementary school when I got a
feeling, love. I was 12 years old when I felt it. It made my thought got
problem. I could not hold that feeling. You know why?. May be because I was
child and I studied in islamic school. That feeling had not to come in my
heart.
Everyday my classmates talked about us. it made me
so shy. I always smiled when I met him. One day, one of my best friend told him
about my feeling. I was so angry about that. He told my best friend that he
just wanted to be my friend not more. My love was only for me. He didn’t love
me like I loved him. He didn’t hear and answer my heart and my feeling. My best
friend supported me and advised me that love must not die.
After that time, we were friend. And one day I met
my best friend with him. They sat and looked so romantic. Knowing this, I was
so sad. I just knew about something that made so surprise. My best friend loved
him too. And after that time I felt broken heart and so sad when I knew about
it.
NARRATIVE TEXT
Two Brothers
Long ago,
there were two brothers called Akomi and Ombah. They were ambitious and
winning. Akomi, the elder brother, said, “If we become the King’s employees, we
can make laws to collect more money from the people. We will become very rich.”
They went to
see King Aruya. Akomi said, “Your Majesty, let us be your ministers. We will
make good laws. All your subjects will be happy. I am wise and clever. I know
everything.”
King Aruya
said angrily, “That is not true! Nobody knows everything. For example, do you
know how many stars there are in the sky? Guards! Throw this liar into the
river of crocodiles!”
Ombah’s
hands trembled. Then he thought to himself, “King Aruya will also punish me if
I say the wrong thing. My brother said he knew everything and his answer was
wrong. So if I say the opposite, my answer will be right.” Ombah then said, to
King Aruya, “Your majesty, I know nothing.”
King Aruya
said, “That is also a lie. Nobody knows nothing, truly! Everybody knows at
least something. For example, you know your father’s name, don’t you? Guards!
Throw him into the river of crocodiles, too!”