a present for grandfather

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Page 1: A Present for Grandfather

sLqr rq8fot! I

aql uorj Srlller .)!ol slq Jq

Punos ou se^\ .Dq] nuuroE

Ilnr,ued sqr uo rng €ururooaFlqs t Srlss,u rNq 's.nnP

srq noqt lsallllP ntra s?M 'q

pue sua 6q aq! [g o] paua-

r?qr a)lo FJr.dod 'buoils '

Pq 41 Suru:ou '{:a$ afuP.q} or Er slqr lno Eu* oqd

ra$ejputl8 s,lqes sld rI

sD.{udSu,urou 01 ueql Suruourdnsreaor .nbsou ,ql uoil 5r!o

?:il:;1,1';iJl:i:,;lH;*T:lIff i:::. -il:il:ldtll*i?*1';i:tk1;;1i.#ti'J,tfl ',,i#!:T;i#,!";f '#rJ*'ffi t*l'i'P.::

'l;1;:u";i':;11;r 'r;,a p," u'"u " - *v '* $r ''€'rr'^ {rJrore 'r\ 'li j i " ' ' "" . , . "

" ' . , ; "1 'r ' r ' 'uo' " ' '

p" l1 o1' u" 'e p' ' "J {od suno{ " 'PA r 'u

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i*:,1 li *l,T ::':"YlT;"i;,yi:,:ff"'i;'ru :ff ;:illl'i **li":*:*.ll:.rli#m'W :**::;''1"'li::;Ilii; ill"'1""i1 il;:lT:;"il:';Lis grandfather'

r rne no'que r'e lo.red .'e!ldhq' for Ine oro m'n but e e u+ no rrace ol him dnd

:*:li,f"r"*if .n-;,r,[l;;:H*:::';ni*;i;,:il;xii"*ff il'wh;leheartedl)', but stiu he kept wonving

\|e, p,a)er \e J"rred ror nB 8-ridurhe'| ' pr*e b"r rhe: 51"ili.1,';il;j":il?il:

:,:,*:'iil:',lii:'il1'iu';"li":,;';';l"*Lj"'"":'::r'.'"^'r* r^ n""rg"g;'*

::ffi l;H"ll:#i;':il',.:T fl*::::iil"fiT:Tft lllf : H. uLI1lTi:;::r* ili'.*I'.;;ri;J,r,i :loserv about him 6 he nade his wav iDto the mountains'

A. \ " wenr a lon8. \e L l o -Bhr dhdraPersdnr 'u tPn 'er "ou ldbe loru i 'ndhrher r fhe

i]i"r *:',::'; iil il: 1.:$:::x;:.":::,Hx lii':5' Ti;1 "'"':;that he could make so well.

\^ $,-' 8idndra, ne,s,ns' seR r,md' r m'iv "ir"8er''#,lT: i iililli",i:!.1':lfor wen irfu rupnhs och And if he could gathe! el

rhmkhow much monev Grandfathercodd mrKe

<L'e\ ned be 'o hdoPv har he wouldrl be j'l'"n)ryde l er'' re: BrkJr sard ro hrm'elf

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ln the grove of nu.drg trees, the ground mscovered with nuts. Therea been a strong windthe night before, whi.h had knocked down

Singing me..ilr to himelf, Baki begangathering the nuts. He used his sarong tomake a bag for holding the nuts. lt yas his bestsarong. but he told himself that heA Gh itcarefully when h€ goi hone.

Suddenly, he h€ard sone voices. Soneone wascoming up the hill. 'It must be the other boysfrom the vilag€l he told hinsell :{nd if thellind that I came here so edly, wfthout evenasking them to come with me, dd that I're alieady gathered all the fallen nuls-wel, they llbe dSry and ?lobably take aI the nuts away from me. Wh)a I I be lucky lf they dont beatme up as we for bejrg so greedyl

His only chdce ws to hide before the other boys saw him. Running over to one side ofthegrove, he crawl€d lnside a clump ofbush$ and hid hinself as b$t he couLd.

He sat there in the bushes, praing tbey wouldn t see him. He kept so still that he almoststopped breathing. Soon he saw five boys con€ over tbe .rest of the hjll. Ali of them were

The boys siopped at the edge of the grove and looked around at the ground, puzzled. Wevecome too latej one ofth€m cried in disappointment.'Therei not a siDgle nut left on the groundl another said.'wlEt bad luckl said a third. 'And after coning a[ this way:'Someone got here much earlieri said the 1allest boy-

Alnost in unison all the boF cried oui, 'Bakil Thatit who nust have been herd And oneadded. Hei i lwdyjupbeforedahnd")qr) ro goroLhemosqJel

Hearing all this from his hiding place in the bushes, Baki b€came nore and more frighleneddd prayed all the harder'lookl one of the boys said, pointing to a moist patch of dtr urder a tree.'He.e a.e his footplints still showirg. He must have just left h€.e cadlng the nuts with

said another, ifwe hurry we cd caich hin and take the nuts away from hitul

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-,n*'"',0',1I Ti iT: r'. ixi#i]r#ir+"ti:*:'q*"l*tri;;iftN n Il;im:;:,;t l.::1.:l l';;;i ::";:$i::

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nd Here vou'ar<e P' o' I

Tbe five stoo.l there, Iooking fi6t at Bakd and then at each other I

FiDally, the tdlest said, No,nothalkyou Baki They're a1l vou nuts becNs you cot up

Iearry;nd came and gathered theml

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fu n*lxt'r:**:fl li$.t*'fr *:T##inl''r%:*:'.l"y#r+rt::Jfi',"::,Xf ri:3:'*"ff trJ*'.1#',i5tr1'ff ]ff J;:l'u$l:ffi ;'";:ntforthehomeofBakrilsrandfather

n,.,,rr^wr,r,^Ii?Ij{#i,

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is an lndonesian jounalist, ffLn maker and sholt_story witei

ro tinow +

a garment consisting of a long piece of.loth wo.n rvrapPed a.ound the bodv

dd tu.ked at the waist, tradirionally worn in Southeast Asa

sinultaneouslf at the same time

meeklyi showing slight discompo.t onsonething silly or wrong

embana$ment kDowing one has done

Comprehensioner the fo l lo i f in { jqu .n io rs

One morning, eveq'thing L"emed fine in Baki's v'llage excePt one thinS 'llhat

Z $hy did Bakri go to the mosque half'heartedlv?

3, $'hat present did he decide to take for his Srandfather? Whyi

4 1\hat Dude Baki walk huriedll to the Nut Hilli

5. \Vhy did Baki hide from the otherbols?

E\th in lhe fo l lo\ nrg l i lh rcferen.c t ( , lb. .ont t r l

| If I nultiptt Jifu tupi|hs tih6 one hundred tings hor nuch nonel ^ thot?

a. Who said this and to whom?

b. what rings is the sPeaker referring to?

c. what js the sPeaker calculating and whv?

1. 'rherc\ not d siflgle flut left on the gtound.

a. who said this and to whon?

b. Who else was listering to the conversation aDd from whe'e vas the Peson

c. why were there no Duls on the gromd?

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tli

1 Lakti nill shdrc hs srts rith t' .rd then \titl .11 v nhd gire alL aj th'n to Bn|Ji\

a. who sdidthcse ltords aDd x4r-r?

b. Did an,vore disxgree Nith the speakeri

c. What does it ieLllln rboutihe spelker?

1.$h) does the luthor describe the lillage as loneL-v..but llso vd) quici and

2 Arier readjDg the storlr Nhat do lou thiDk about Bakri and hn ftields? Would Ioulike to shareihesane kird.ffiiendshiP wrthlouL ftGDds? Wh]'/whv!ot?

ffi

diligent dirigentl),

about Languageth i t .d , ,nn.ncdnhgfu l

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gioup ofwords that hs a subjed and

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Lelrn

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. The.e was a young bov named Baki who lived in a LoneLl' vnhge ld iD the

In this sentence, the underlined grorp of wo.ds is called rlle ikAependent elduse, otthe nai, .l",se, because it does nor depend on another clause fo. meaniry. The restof the sentence is known as the depen.lent clause, ot the subo inote elduse,becatse \tdepends on the maln clause to conpleteits neaning.You have also iea.nt that dependent clauses may be of three tl?s. Read about then in

ldcntift thc n in rDd the srbordnr.tc cl.us.s iD rhe rollo nig scDtcr.es. Stnte\rhcrhcr thc dcl)erdcnt ch uscs rrc adj e.rire, idr.d) or nouD.huscs.

i. The vlllageB could hear the rush of its c.ysral-clear s€lers as they lay in rheir beds

2. AtdlwDeverymorningthelcouldhearanothersomdtharakofolmedpanofthen$,q,oflife.

l. Hehad!strong, powerfulvoice that seened to lill the heavens.L Surely hea be so happy that he youldn t be sick lnymore.5. ThereA been a st.ong wind the nlght before, which had knocked dovn no.e nuts

6. He kept sostiLlthathe almoststopped breathing.

t. Ifwe wut nuts, wea better get !p earll iNtead oftaking his nuh away from him

8 lh1t , { . o f .ou, .e rhr rheud\ , ighr .

acts like an adjective in a It was Bahi's g.andfatherwho sang out this call to thev ragedery noudrg.

His onLy chance was to hideb€fore the oiher bo's saw

And naybe someone atthe mosque might knowwhat had h.ppened to his

condition, or cause and

s€ntence, as the subject or

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D.

frighten f.ightening

1. Srpriya was waiting

2. The two girls

4- Nita Kaki sugg€sted that

s. The Waitingcame6- Nita Kaki wdted S!pr4,a

7. Suprila did not wdt

8. Supliya ran out ofthe

b.

Maithili coold ffnd hersef nother fiend.to losehe.best friend.

is Iike uy other gme-tno pspie can plal irto make the fflst nove bI apologising ro Maithili

for her iiend Maitiili to cati or visit heiMaithili would go awq' without teling Supriya.to meet Maithili an<l apotogise to her.

had quairelled and Supri}t wd waiting for

t

ch.

83. listLD to tbe nory 'The lfAilirg came on.e again. lvorli nr gro(ps aDd rerell thestorr to votrr grouP members.

.t6&l[. Composition ..,&*,"#

$tite. short stor)'(in abour 5oo r(rds) on . sfotrt otchildren $,ho reitise rhrtfriends should alrr.),s share.lt en be a lr!e storror a fictionat accornt. tf_your{riteabotrt lri€D.ls in,lotrr o{n.hss,Iou dronld ch,Dge tbe n.Dr€s oftht pcople.

!8 t"r,grr"g" tu b ,"*e***"4EL MarL the s l re \s in rhe fo l l rh ing rords. \ t hr r do

!2. listen to thL shorr srory. ifte. ror lisr€tr, nrltch the p.rls nr cotuDln A !,ith rhep.rls in .olunrn B to .onrpler. the sentences,

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ir. lrbrli nr pai$. Pra.tisc the n orfi rs dialogtres r nn ],ourlirtDei

Activity nnl l l l l l ! :d1d' i 'he, spd rhe r . , . . rur . ror . .1,nsrr1841' .18\ \u \d.ed.or r ,o h humc 1. ,nd , , , r r" . . . bur hey,. ;h, ,eunou.uses. You.an findinfornation on nutsftom books or on thelnternet.

\.rli ii groups, ind nritcrpresenLalion on intc.esrrngusrs oi ntrrs.

A.e )'ou $'aiting fo. soheone to call or visit?Yes, my friend Maithili.

Yes, I.ould. but th€ thihg is...we,ve quafteledlOhl You ve qua.relledt So you re waiting for her to apotogise?

Me? why should Ii I'll wait for htr to apotogise!Hmm, so you like ro play .The Waiting cmd donl you?What game? i n only waiting for Maithiii !o apologise fusrlWlrat ilshe is playing rhe sarne gane?