Sabtu, 21 Januari 2012

Story Telling? OH NO!

Well, aku ini anak kelas 9. DAN YAH, aku (hampir) stress. Bayangkan! Bayangkan! Bukan cuman UN aja yang harus aku hadapin(?) tapi ada US, sama.... ulangan praktek! Kalau udah denger kata 'ulangan praktek' pasti deh gak jauh-jauh dari pidato lah, drama lah, dan lain sebagainya-_- *terlalu malas untuk menjabarkan :p dan hari Selasa nanti ada ulangan praktek Bahasa Inggris. Kalian tau kita harus ngapain? Yap......

STORY TELLING! gak boleh pake teks, harus pakai alat peraga!!!! *zoom out* *zoom in*


Shalsa kebagian maju no.2... Huhuhu, minta do'anya dong biar lancar dan dapet nilai bagusss~
Tapi honestly, gue belum ngapalin sedikitpun loh! HAHAHAHA

Ada yang mau tau gue bakal cerita apaan? Yak inilah dia:




THE GOLDEN FISH AND THE COCONUT TREE

A very long time ago, there was a young girl named Tanaiya. She lived in a small hut by a beautiful lake. Tanaiya loved water and would swim in the lake all day long. "Ah, how lovely!" she would sigh with joy. One day, while Tanaiya waded into the water, something unusual touched her body. "What was that?" she wondered.

Suddenly, she saw a tiny fish with golden colored body. It was different of the other fish. Though frightened, Tanaiya went closer and observed the creature. It was a golden fish, a kind of fish.

Tanaiya jumped out of the lake and ran towards her hut. The next day when she went for a swim, the golden fish was swimming around a rock, as if it was waiting for Tanaiya. As soon as the golden fish saw Tanaiya, it began to swim faster. Tanaiya was surprised. She swam towards the eel and gently touched it. It was smooth and cold. "What a wonderful creature!" she thought to herself and smiled.

From that day on, it became a regular practice. The golden fish would be waiting for Tanaiya every morning and both of them would swim side by side for hours together.Tanaiya would gaze at the wonderful patterns on the golden fish’s body, and before leaving, Tanaiya would gently pat the golden fish.

One day, after a long swim, when Tanaiya came out of the water and sat on the bank, the golden fish also swam out of the lake. "How can a fish swim out of water....and why?" thought Tanaiya, in wonder.

Suddenly, much to her surprise the golden fish transformed itself into a young man! And he was very handsome. She was wonder-struck and could not utter a word!

The young man spoke," I am Ambu, the God of Golden fish. I like you very much and would like to remain by your side forever, but the time has come for me to leave you." Hearing this, Tanaiya was perturbed. "What? Are you going away?" "Yes! I have to," replied Ambu, "but before leaving I wish to give you a gift that will always remind you of me. To get that gift you will have to do as I say." Tanaiya agreed.

"Tomorrow I shall come to your hut in the form of Golden fish. You must cut off my head and burry it nears your hut," saying this Ambu dived into the lake. A shocked Tanaiya returned home. The next morning, she saw the eel lying at her doorstep, with its head placed upon the threshold. Tanaiya stared at it, surprised. "Why is the golden fish ready to die?" she wondered. But she had promised to do as the golden said, so she didn't say anything.

The golden fish looked at Tanaiya as if trying to say," Do as I said! Please don't hesitate!" Tanaiya gazed at the golden fish for a while, took a deep breath, raised her axe and hacked off the golden fish's head. Then she buried it behind her hut. From that day on, Tanaiya became sad and depressed.

Every day, she would sit near the place where she had buried the golden fish’s head and cry. After few days, she noticed a sapling growing at the spot. Tanaiya was thrilled! She watered the sapling and nurtured it every day. Soon, it grew in to a tall and magnificent coconut tree. It swayed majestically; its long leaves singing the sweetest melody Tanaiya had ever heard. Its sweet milky water was refreshing and wonderful to taste. Tanaiya was now very happy; she danced around the tree. "Indeed, it’s the best gift I could get!" she thought.

It is therefore believed that the coconut palm, every part of which is useful, is a gift from the God of golden fishs, Ambu. They say, when the fibrous shell of the fruit is removed, one can see the face and eyes of a golden fish on it.

THE END.

Fyi, aku dapet cerita ini dari KidsGen hahaha! itu kumpulan cerita buat anak kecil sebenernya, tapi 'tak apalah! gue sengaja nyari yang pendek buar ngafalin nya gak berbelit2! WKWKWK. asalnya mau cerita beauty and the beast, tapi gakjadi deh...panjangnya nyaingin jalan tol Bandung-Jakarta.

SEKALI LAGI, MINTA DO'A NYA YA! :D
JEONGMAL JEONGMAL KAMSAHAEYOOOOO~

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