Children Stories Floryberta Kusuma Putri Sanata Dharma University
Children Stories Floryberta Kusuma Putri Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta The picture is taken from : http: //www. kidsworldfun. com START Sanata Dharma University
INSTRUCTION • This is a cloze exercise. • In each slide, you will have a passage with some missing words. • Your task is to complete the passage with the correct word. There is only one possible answer for each missing word. • To complete the passage, click the number of a missing word you want to complete. • An answer box will appear. Type your answer in the answer box. • Press ENTER or click the OK button in the dialog box. • If your answer is correct, the blank of the question you answered will be replaced with your answer. You will also get a prompt which shows whether your answer is correct or wrong. Move the cursor to clear the prompt. • Your score appears on the score panel on the top right hand corner. • You can only answer once for each sentence. • Move to the next slide or exercise after you answer all the questions. • When you have come to the last slide and you have complete the sentence, click the CERTIFICATE button to produce your certificate of the practice. • Click the PRINT button to print your certificate. • Click the QUIT button to finish your practice.
A Merchant and his Donkey 3 One beautiful spring morning, a merchant loaded his donkey with bags of salt to go to the. . . (1) in order to. . (2) them. The merchant and his donkey were. . . . (3) along together. They had not walked far when they reached a river on the. . (4). Unfortunately, the donkey slipped and fell into the river and noticed that the bags of salt loaded on his back became lighter. There was nothing the merchant could do, except return home where he loaded his donkey with more bags of salt. As they reached the slippery. . (5) , now deliberately, the donkey fell into the river and. . . (6) all the bags of salt on its back again. The merchant. . . . (7) discovered the donkey’s trick. He then returned home again but re loaded his donkey with bags of. . . . (8). The. . . . (9) , tricky donkey again set on its way. On reaching the river he again fell into the water. But instead of the load becoming lighter, it became. . . . (10). Source : http: //www. kidsworldfun. com
The Rope Score: 0 The night fell heavy in the heights of the mountains and the man could not see anything. All was black. Zero. . (1) , and the moon and the. . . (2) were covered by the clouds. As he was climbing only a few feet away from the top of the mountain, he slipped and fell in to the air, falling at great. . . (3). He could only see black spots as he went. . (4) , and the terrible sensation of being sucked by. . . . (5). He kept falling, and in the moments of great fear, it came to his. . (6) all the good and. . . (7) episodes of his life. He was thinking now about how close death was getting, when all of a sudden he felt the rope tied to his waist pull him very. . (8). His body was hanging in the air. Only the rope was holding him and in that moment of. . (9) he had no other choice other to scream: “Help me God. ”All of a sudden a deep. . . (10) coming from the sky answered, “What do you want me to do? ”“Save me God. ”“Do you really think I can save you? ”“Of course I believe You can. ”“Then cut the rope tied to your waist. ”There was a moment of silence and the man decided to hold on to the rope with all his strength. The rescue team tells that the next day a climber was found dead and frozen, his body hanging from a rope. His hands holding tight to it. Only one foot away from the ground. Source: http: //www. kidsworldfun. com
CERTIFICATE This is to certify that …. . has completed the practice on …. with the score of 1. 0. Yogyakarta, 29 Jun 14. Dr. B. B. Dwijatmoko, M. A. Certificate Print E mail Quit
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