Soal Recount Text
Soal Recount Text
Soal Recount Text
Recount is a text which retells events or experiences in the past. Its purpose is either to inform or
to entertain the audience. There is no complication among the participants and that differentiates
from narrative
Generic Structure of Recount
1. Orientation: Introducing the participants, place and time
2. Events: Describing series of event that happened in the past
3. Reorientation: It is optional. Stating personal comment of the writer to the story
Definition of Narrative
Narrative is a text focusing specific participants. Its social function is to tell stories
or past events and entertain the readers.
1. Orientation: Introducing the participants and informing the time and the place
One day I was setting in the local library, I started to read a medical encyclopedia that was lying
on the table in front of me. The first illness I read about was cholera. As I read the list of
symptoms, it occurred to me that perhaps I had cholera myself. I sat for a while, too frightened to
move.
Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn the pages of the book again. I came to malaria. Yes,
there was no doubt about it – I had malaria too. And I certainly had hepatitis. And yellow fever.
And so it went on. I read through the whole book, and by the end I came to the conclusion that I
had every illness. There was only one illness I didn’t have – and that was housemaid’s knee.
I sat and thought, and I became more and more worried. I wondered how long I had to live. I
examined myself. I felt my pulse. At first, I couldn’t find it at all; then, suddenly it seems start
off. I looked at my watch to time it – it was beating 147 times a minute. I tried to feel my heart. I
couldn’t feel it. It wasn’t beating. I stuck my tongue out and tried to look at it. I could only see
the end of it, but from that I was even more certain than before that I had yellow fever.
I went straight to my doctor, who was a good friend of mine. “What’s the matter with you?” he
asked. “I have every illness in the medical encyclopedia.” I told him how I read the medical
encyclopedia. Then he opened my mouth and looked at my tongue, and he felt mu pulse, and he
listened to my heart. Then he sat down and wrote a prescription. It said:
• 3 good meals every day
• A two-mile walk every day morning
• Be in bed at 11 o’clock every night
• Don’t read medical books!
I followed the doctor’s instructions, and I am happy to say that I now feel quite well again.
(Adapted from Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome , first published in 1889)
Answer the questions
1. Where this person reading?
2. What was the first illness he thought he had?
3. What book was he reading?
4. What was the illness that he did not have?
5. How did he check himself?
6. What was the doctor’s advice?
7. What do you think of being your own doctor?
8. Have you met people who worry too much about their health?
9. Have you met people who do not worry about their health?
RA Kartini
a beautiful day for the woman because we celebrate the birth of great
lady, RA. Kartini. Everyone knows who kartini is. She is our national
Kartini was born in 1879, April 21 in Mayong Jepara. Her father was
Her mother, MA Ngasirah was a girl from Teluk Awur village in Jepara.
As the daughter of a noble family, she felt luck because she got more
than the ordinary people got. She got better education than other
children. She did anything she wants although it was forbidden. She
passed her childhood with her brother and sister. Because she was very
Then her father was chosen as Bupati (the head of regency) in Jepara.
She and her family then moved from Mayong to Jepara. In the same year,
owned school where only children from noble family could study here.
Few years after finishing her study, RA. Kartini was willing to
continue her study in higher level. But the custom of that day forbid a
be secluded and limited her activity. So was Kartini. She was secluded
inside the house and forbidden to go out until a man propose her. The
rule could restrict her body but not her mind. During her "pingitan"
time, she spent her time by reading book which she got from her
relatives.
Although she was not able to continue her study to higher level, she
was smart had a bright idea. She got the knowledge from the books she
read. To express her idea, she established a school for local people on
Singgih. But after giving birth to a son, her condition was getting
worse and she finally passed away on September 17, 1904 on her 25 years
old.
Now Kartini has gone. But her spirit and dream will always be in our