Elements of Narrative Text
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Before you can strategize how to read narrative text, you first need to understand its structure and elements. The elements of the story text are as follows.
Vocabulary - This element of the story text is essential to understanding elementary and junior high school students. When students encounter more complicated literary works, they find unfamiliar English words, dialects, ancient expressions, rhetoric and idiomatic phrases, confuse native English speaking people, become a big obstacle for English learners I will.
Role - The character of each character plays an important role in the story. Students should use specific texts in the story to guide the literal explanation of each character and the reasoning that can be created for each character. Using the character map / network, students can understand how to use the content and background knowledge written to create the "picture" of each character. By creating a character map early in the story, students can make predictions based on information. On the contrary, reading to predict or refute the prediction will be attractive to the story.
Episode - Beginning - Middle end story structure is often used to describe a very simple story. In the beginning, you usually find: 1) who the story is, 2) where the story occurs, 3) what is the problem. In the middle, there are usually three attempts to solve the problem. Finally, you will usually find a solution to the problem. Most stories are variations of this simple structure
Settings - This important element usually appears at the beginning of the story and provides clues to some background information that the reader needs to understand the story. If the setting is sufficiently new for the student, the teacher needs to establish background information to gain a better understanding.
Topics - Overall lessons and observations on the essence of human beings are often the theme of stories and books. Certain kinds of topics can be found in various kinds. For example, there is usually a theme in a fairy tale, and everything is fine. "Happiness is eternity" Students must be able to generalize by summarizing the theme of the story.
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