Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 – Issumboshi

Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 - Issumboshi

Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 – Issumboshi

 Dalam pertemuan kali ini kita sudah masuk ke chapter 12, yaitu Issumboshi. Dalam materi ini kita akan belajar story telling, vocabulary builder, reading, vocabulary exercise, grammar dan lain-lain.

Pembahasan materi yang kami suguhkan ini diambil dari buku bahasa inggris kelas 10 kurikulum 2013 revisi 2017 sehingga bagi anda yang belum mempunyai buku, anda bisa mempelajari materinya disini.

Berikut ini adalah beberapa informasi dari Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 – Issumboshi

STORY TELLING

Your teacher will read you a familiar story. Use the following headings to discuss the story.

• When did the story happen?
• Who are the characters?
• Where did the story take place?
• What is the problem (complication)?
• What is the ending (resolution)?
VOCABULARY BUILDER
Match the words with their Indonesian equivalents. Compare
your work to your classmates.
Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 - Issumboshi

 

READING COMPREHENSION

Task 1:
Read the text carefully.
Once upon a time there was an old couple who
didn’t have a child. They lived in a small house near
the village forest. “Please give us a child,” they asked
God everyday.
One day, from the household Shinto altar, they
heard a cute cry, “Waa! Waa!”
They looked and saw a crying baby who looked just like a little finger. “This
child must be a gift from God. Thanks to God!”
“We will call this child ‘Issumboshi’,” they said.
They raised Issumboshi with much care, but Issumboshi never grew bigger.
“Hey, Issumboshi, do you want to be eaten by a frog?” Issumboshi was always
being bullied by the children of the village and often went home feeling unhappy.
Grandmother would make some big rice balls and encourage him. “Eat a lot,
and grow up quickly,” Grandmother said.
One day, Issumboshi said, “I will go to the capital to study and become a
respectable person. Then I will come back.” Grandfather and Grandmother were
worried about him, but Issumboshi’s mind would not be changed. At once they
began to prepare for his trip.
Issumboshi sheathed a needle sword in a straw case, put on a cup for a sedge
hat, and started out with a chopstick staff, in high spirits.
“I’m going now,” Issumboshi said.
“Is he safe? With such a small body?” Grandfather and Grandmother asked
as they saw him off.
Issumboshi went on the trip with a big wish in a small body.
… … …
At last Issumboshi reached the capital city and anchored under the bridge.
Then he climbed up to the railing and viewed the town.
“There is a fine palace over there. I shall ask them at once.”
At long last Issumboshi arrived at the palace.
“Excuse me, but I want to meet the feudal lord.”
The lord came to the door, “What? Who’s there?”
“Here I am, at your feet.”
“Oh. How small! Why do you want to meet me?”
“Please let me be your retainer.”
“I wonder if your very small body can do anything.”
“I’ll stay in your pocket and guard you from all harm.” When Issumboshi said
so, a bee came buzzing by. “Yhaa!” Issumboshi yelled, stabbing the bee.
“Bravo! I employ you. It would be good if you became the Princess’s man.”
“Oh! What a cute fellow he is!” said the Princess, putting Issumboshi on her
palm.
“I will defend you upon my life,” said Issumboshi.
The Princess liked Issumboshi, and she taught him reading, writing, and
various studies. Further, Issumboshi practiced fencing very hard in order to be
strong.
One day the Princess went out to worship at the Kiyomizu Temple. Suddenly
there was a strong wind, and some demons appeared. The leader of the demons
tried to grab the Princess. “Help me!” she screamed. Issumboshi tried to help her,
but the demon caught him and threw him into his mouth. Issumboshi, who was
swallowed, jabbed and jabbed the demon’s stomach. The demon rolled over and
spat out Issumboshi.
Issumboshi jumped at the demon and stabbed his eyes. The remaining
demons were frightened. They ran away in great haste, but one demon, who was
left behind, trembled while holding the magic hammer.
“Do you want me to stab your eyes, too?” Issumboshi asked.
“Please, don’t. This is the magic hammer that will grant you a wish. I give it to
you, so please spare me.” And saying this, he ran off in a hurry.
“Thank you, Issumboshi. You have saved my life,” the Princess said.
“Princess, please wave this magic hammer and make a wish that I may
become big,” said Issumboshi. The Princess waved it and asked, “May Issumboshi
become big!”
And then, strangely, before her eyes, Issumboshi began to grow. He grew into
a nice young man. They went back to the palace, and the Princess asked the King
to let her marry Issumboshi.
The Princess and Issumboshi then got married, and they invited Grandfather
and Grandmother to live with them in the palace. They lived happily ever after. 
Task 2:
Create as many questions as you can based on the story. Use question words such as who, when, where, why, how. Then, exchange your questions with a classmate sitting next to you. Discuss them together.
 Example:
1. Once upon a time there was an old couple who didn’t have a child. They lived in a small house near the village forest.
Where did the old couple live?
2. One day, from the household Shinto altar, they heard a cute cry, “Waa! Waa!”
What did they hear from the household Shinto altar?
3. Issumboshi was always being bullied by the children of the village and often went home feeling unhappy.
How did Issumboshi feel when he was bullied?
Task 3:
In the story ‘Issumboshi’ there are words that describe the characters and
the setting. Find them in the story and list them below.
Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 - Issumboshi

VOCABULARY EXERCISE

Complete the following sentences using the words in the box.
Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 - Issumboshi
Task 2: Work in pairs to discuss the result of your work in Task 1, and then share it with the class.

GRAMMAR REVIEW

Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) 
Task 1: Study the following pairs of sentences carefully.

1. a.“We will call this child ‘Issumboshi’,” the old couple said. (direct speech)
b. The old couple said that they would call that child ‘Issumboshi’. (reported speech)
2. a. Issumboshi told the grandparents, “I will go to the capital to study.” (direct speech)
b. Issumboshi told the grandparents that he would go to the capital to study. (reported speech)
3. a. “I’m going now,” Issumboshi said. (direct speech)
b. Issumboshi said that he was going then. (reported speech)
4. a. “There is a fine palace over there,” Issumboshi said. (direct speech)
b. Issumboshi said that there was a fine palace over there. (reported speech)
5. a. Issumboshi said, “I want to meet the feudal lord.” (direct speech)
b. Issumboshi said that he wanted to meet the feudal lord. (reported speech)
Compare:
Materi Bahasa Inggris Kelas 10 Chapter 12 - Issumboshi

 

Task 2: Put the following direct sentences into reported speech.
1. a. Issumboshi said to the princess, “I’ll stay in your pocket and guard you from all harm.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
2. a. The lord said, “I’ll employ you.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
3. a. Issumboshi told the princess, ”I’ll defend you upon my life.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
4. a. The demon said, “This magic hammer will grant you a wish.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
5. a. The demon said to Issumboshi, “I give this magic hammer to you.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
6. a. John said, “I am feeling ill.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
7. a. Bob told me, “Dan works very hard.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
8. a. Riana said, “I don’t have any brothers or sisters.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
9. a. Fadhil told me, “Sarah has a very well-paid job.”
    b. __________________________________________________________
10. a. Tika said, “I don’t like fish.”
     b. __________________________________________________________
11. a. The manager said to Santi, “I employ you.”
     b. __________________________________________________________
12. a. The teacher told the students, “You have to collect the assignment on November 10.”
     b. __________________________________________________________
13. a. Rudi said, “My mother is leaving for Jakarta soon.”
     b. __________________________________________________________
14. a. Sasha told Iman, “You need to plan the program carefully.”
     b. __________________________________________________________
15. a. Narti said, “The school is organizing a trip for the students of Year 10 only.”
     b. __________________________________________________________

SPEAKING

Read the story about Issumboshi again. Talk with a partner about what you would do with the magic hammer if you were the princess. Why would you do so? 

WRITING

Task 1:
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
At once Grandfather and Grandmother began to __________ for Issumboshi’s
trip. Issumboshi was __________.
Issumboshi went on the trip with a big wish in a __________ body. At last
Issumboshi reached the __________ city and anchored under the __________.
Then he climbed up to the railing and viewed the town.
There was a fine __________ over there. At long last Issumboshi arrived
at the __________. He wanted to meet the feudal __________. He wanted to
become __________. The king wondered whether Issumboshi’s small body could
do __________.
Task 2 Have you ever written a story?
Imagine that you were Issumboshi. Write two diary entries, one is before and
the other is after you leave home. Remember that you need to include information
not only about your actions, but also about your thoughts and feelings.
Task 3: This is the beginning part of a story about Kanchil. The text is not written properly. Edit the 15 words in the text so that the story makes sense.
Kanchil, the small and clever mousedear, had many enemies in the forest. fortunately, he was quick-witted, so that evry time his life was threatened, he managed to escape. One of his greatest enemies was Crocodile, who lived in the rivr that bordered the forest. many times Crocodile had tryed to capture Kanchil. Crocodile was big, but he was not very clever. Kanchil was abel to trick him every time. One day it was vry hot. There was no wind at all to refresh the thirsty plants and tres of the forest. it was in the middel of the dry season. For many weeks no rain had fallen, so the littel creeks where the small animals usd to drink had dried up. Kanchil was walking alone in the forest. he was very thirsty. He had walked a long way, looking for a brook where he could quench his thirt.  
Task 4: Finishing the Story
• Discuss with your classmates the many possible problems (complication) following the beginning part above.
• Discuss with your classmates the many possible ways of ending the story.
• Write down the results of your discussion below to make a story about Kanchil of your own.
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