Chapter 6 - Bright SMP VIII
Chapter 6 - Bright SMP VIII
Chapter 6 - Bright SMP VIII
BRIGHT AN ENGLISH
Last Sunday, my class visited a retirement home in my city. There were twenty five of us, including Mr
Stewart, my teacher. We brought with us a keyboard and a guitar. We also brought some snacks specially
made for the elderly, and we had little gifts for them too. We arrived at about seven in the morning. Mrs
Anisa, the chief of this Home, led us to the hall.
We blew up some balloons to decorate the hall. We also cut out chart papers, wrote quotes, and stuck
pictures on the wall. We arranged the seats and the tables. We put the snacks and drinks on the tables. Then,
we told Mrs Anisa that we were ready.
Then in came all the grey-haired sweethearts, some alone, some in pairs, some in groups. They sat in the
seats. Mrs Anisa opened the session by giving a short speech introducing us. Then Firman made a speech on
our behalf. He told them that we came to have fun with them and to make that day a little more special.
After the speeches were over, Mr Stewart started to play the keyboard and Lia sang an old song. Some of
us sang other old songs after that. Some grannies stood up and sang their favourite songs. Some even
danced! Then it was time for the gifts and more fun activities. We came to the grannies and handed them our
gifts. After that we talked and did activities that they liked. Some of us played chess with the grandpas.
Hendrik, who was good at drawing, tried to draw two grandmas. Others were playing guitars and sang songs.
I talked to a grandma. She told me that I resembled her grandchild.
We finished our visit at 12 and went home with a sweet memory in our hearts.
Recount Texts
We make recount text to inform or retell
others about something happens to us or
to other people.
Most recounts have elements as follows:
• A conclusion that gives the writer’s own view of the events and
You use simple past tense to talk about things that happened in
the past.
• Who invented the television?
• We drove to Teluk Penyu beach last weekend.
Was is the simple past for of am and is. You use was with the
pronouns I, he, she and it and with singular nouns.
• When I was small, I liked dolls.
• Was Jack absent from school yesterday?
Were is the simple past for of are. You use were with the
pronouns you, we and they, and with plural nouns.
• There were dinosaurs in the world, weren’t there?
• Were you at the race last week?
You use the past continuous tense to talk about actions that
were going on, or happening at a certain moment in the past.
• We were taking pictures when a man approached us.
• The girls were arguing in the corner.
Connectors of Sequence
In recount texts, we use the connectors of sequence to
order events.
Examples: