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 Learn English Through Story ~ Jane Eyre ~

Banyak lembaga PAUD, baik formal, nonformal, dan informal, yang telah memperkenalkan bahasa Inggris di lembaganya. Namun sayangnya, banyak lembaga tersebut yang mengenalkan bahasa Inggris hanya dengan memberikan kosakata bahasa Inggris dan padanannya dalam bahasa Indonesia sehingga pengenalan bahasa Inggris di PAUD menjadi kurang bermakna. Agar lebih bermakna, sebaiknya pengenalan bahasa Inggris memperhatikan prinsip-prinsip PAUD yang telah dikemukakan sebelumnya. Belajar bahasa Inggris melalui Story, Songdan Playing diharapkan dapat memenuhi prinsip-rinsip PAUD yang telah diinstruksikan oleh pemerintah. Pengenalan bahasa Inggris melalui Story, Songdan Playingdiharapkan dapat meningkat kemampuan bahasa Inggrisnya dan sekaligus diharapkan anak usia dini dapat mengembangkan sikap toleransi dan cinta damai, hormat terhadap orang lain yang mempunyai latar belakang budaya yang berbeda, dan juga dapat menumbuhkan rasa cinta terhadap tanah air.

Release Date: 22 September 2022

Sejak kecil, kita sudah akrab dengan cerita. Cerita dapat kita temui di mana-mana; di majalah, koran, televisi, dan sebagainya. Bahkan kita sendiri dapat menjadi sumber cerita. Ada banyak hal yang dapat diungkapkan melalui sebuah cerita. Lewat cerita, banyak orang lebih mudah menangkap suatu makna. Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris tentu lebih mudah dimengerti dengan adanya cerita. Cerita yang menarik menjadikan pelajaran menyenangkan, mudah diingat, dan dapat mengembangkan imajinasi orang yang membaca atau mendengarnya. Buku ini ditulisagar pembaca dapat lebih mudah memelajari bahasa Inggris, khususnya kemampuan membaca dan menulis, melalui cerita. Dalam buku ini, ada banyak hal yang ditarik dari sebuah cerita, misalnyagrammar dan vocabulary, juga fakta-fakta, terutama mengenai hewan, yang menjadi tokoh utama cerita. Selain itu, ada penerapan cerita dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Dalam buku ini juga disediakan gagasan-gagasan pembuatan cerita baru berdasarkan cerita yang ada. Dengan berlatih mengerjakan latihan-latihan tersebut sesering mungki, pembaca dapat lebih berkembang imajinasinya, dan menulis banyak cerita.

mr. Rochester's wife it was our wedding day we were going to be married in a church near Thornfield Hall after the marriage we were going to travel to London I got up early I put on my wedding dress and I went downstairs mr. Rochester was waiting for me at 8 o clock we walk together to the church the clergyman was standing by the door of the church there were two other people inside the church two men they were sitting in a dark corner I could not see them very well a clergyman started to speak at every marriage the clergyman asks an important question he asks the people in the church is there a problem about this marriage the clergyman spoke loudly he asked this question and he waited there was silence for a moment and then one of the men in the dark corner stood up he spoke loudly there is a problem these two people must not be married he said there is not a problem mr. Rochester said to the clergyman please go on with the marriage nil I cannot go on with the marriage the clergyman replied he spoke to the man in the corner what is the problem sir he asked mr. Edward Rochester has a wife mr. Rochester turned and looked at the man who are you what do you know about me he asked angrily my name is Briggs sir I am a lawyer the man replied I know many things about you 15 years ago you were married in the West Indies your wife's name is Bertha Mason she is alive she lives at Thornfield Hall how do you know that mr. Rochester shouted the other man in the dark corner stood up he walked towards us it was Richard Mason Bertha Mason is my sister he said I saw her at Thornfield Hall in April mr. Rochester's face was pale for a minute he was silent then he spoke quietly it is true he said my wife is living at Thornfield Hall she is mad come to the house all of you come and see mrs. Rochester come and see the madwoman we all left the church nobody spoke at Thornfield mrs. Fairfax and Adele were waiting for us they were smiling happily nobody will be happy today mr. Rochester said we are not married Briggs mr. Mason the clergyman and I followed mr. Rochester we followed him up the stairs he took us to the top corridor he unlocked a door and we went into a small room I had seen this room before we walked through the room to another door mr. Rochester unlocked this door and we saw a larger room grace poole was sitting in the room but another woman was there too she was tall and heavy her dark hair was in front of her face the woman turned in looked at us I knew that terrible mad face I had seen it in my bedroom two nights before the mad woman saw mr. Rochester she screamed and she ran towards him be careful sir grace poole said the mad woman was very strong she screamed and she hit mr. Rochester but mr. Rochester held her arms this woman is my wife mr. Rochester said angrily I wanted to forget about her I wanted to marry this young girl Jane Eyre was I wrong he was silent for a few moments then he spoke quietly yes I was wrong he said I love Jane Eyre but I was wrong now go all of you I must take care of my mad wife I went slowly downstairs mr. Briggs the lawyer spoke to me I am sorry for you miss Eyre he said you did nothing wrong your uncle John Eyre is sorry for you too he read your letter and then he met Richard Mason in Madeira your uncle is dying miss Eyre he could not come to England he sent me here he wanted me to stop this marriage I did not answer I went to my room and I locked the door I took off my wedding dress I put on a plain black I lay down on my bed I am Jane today I thought I will be Jane Eyre tomorrow I will never be Jane Rochester I must leave Thornfield hall I must never see mr. Rochester again my life here is finished many hours later I got off the bed I unlocked my door mr. Rochester was waiting outside my room you are unhappy Jane he said I am very very sorry Jane we will leave Thornfield we will go to another country we will be happy again I cannot be your wife I cannot live with you I said I must leave you Edward listen Jane mr. Rochester said my father wanted me to marry Bertha Mason her family was very rich I married her my father was happy but I was not happy Bertha was mad and she was a bad woman nobody told me about her she was married to me but she met other men she was drunk every day she tried to kill me many times after four years I brought Bertha here to Thornfield Hall mr. Rochester said then I went away grace poole took care of Bertha I met other women one of them was a French singer she was Adele's mother Adele is my daughter Jane but I did not love the French singer I did not love anybody I came home to Thornfield hall then you came here and I loved you I will always love you please stay with me Jane no Edward I said I am going away we will be unhappy but we must not be together goodbye Edward Oh Jane Jane my love mr. Rochester said don't believe me I kissed mr. Rochester God will help you Edward I said quickly I went into my room I put some clothes into a bag later I heard mr. Rochester go into his room very quietly I went downstairs I opened the small door at the side of the house I left Thornfield Hall and I walked to the road it was dark soon a coach came along the road I gave all my money to the driver of the coach I got into the coach many hours later the coach stopped it was ten o'clock in the morning you must give me more money now the driver said I have no more money I said you have no more money then you must get out of the coach the driver said I got down onto the road the coach moved away quickly but I had left my back in the coach I looked around me I was on a cold empty more I was tired and hungry I walked and walked I had no money I had no food I walked until the evening came at last I lay down on the ground I fell asleep immediately




Morehouse the next morning I woke late I walked along the road for many miles it started to rain soon my clothes were wet I saw no one I walked on the moor all day in the evening I was very tired again I must sleep soon I thought where shall I sleep then I saw a light I walked slowly towards it the rain was falling heavily but I saw a house near the road I walked up to the house I knocked on the door I waited but nobody opened the door I stood outside the house I was very cold and very tired I could not move I am going to die here I said then I heard a young man's voice the man was standing behind me no you will not die at morehouse the man said then he unlocked the door of the house he took me into the house he took me into a warm sitting room please sit down he said two pretty young women came into the room give this poor woman some food Diana the young man said give her some dry clothes Mary then he spoke to me again my name is sin John rivers he said these are my sisters Diana and Mary what is your name young woman my name is Jane Elliot I said I closed my eyes Jane is very tired diana said she must go to bed now i stayed in bed at morehouse for three days Diana and Mary rivers were governesses they were staying at Moor house for a few days Sinjin their brother was a clergyman they were very kind to me soon we were good friends one day Sinjin asked me about my life I was a governess too I told him and I told him about Lowood school but I did not tell him about Thornfield Hall I did not tell him about mr. Rochester I want to work Sinjin I said will you help me I have a plan Sinjin said a few miles from here there is a village many of the girls in the village cannot read or write I am going to pay for a girls school in the village but I must find a teacher for these girls I will teach them Sinjin I said good he said there will be a small house next to the school you will live there three days later a letter arrived for Sinjin Diana Mary our Uncle John is dead he told his sisters but we will not have any of his money he gave the letter to his sisters they read it Uncle John was our mother's brother Diana told me he was very rich but he has given all his money to another niece we do not know her soon I went to live the village I lived in the house next to the school every day I taught the girls my pupils worked hard but I was not happy every day I thought about Edward Rochester does he think about me I asked myself four months passed one day Sinjin Rivers came to my house he was holding a letter he was worried what is wrong I asked I want to ask you three questions Jane he replied is your name Jane Elliott do you have another name do you know Jane Eyre I looked at him for a moment I did not speak I have some news for Jane Eyre Sinjin said Jane Eyre was a pupil at Lowood school and she was a teacher there then she was a governess at Thornfield Hall the home of mr. Edward Rochester how do you know this I asked what do you know about mr. Rochester how is he I don't know Sinjin said this letter is from a lawyer the lawyer tells a story about mr. Rochester mr. Rochester had a mad wife but he tried to marry Jane Eyre she left Thornfield now this lawyer mr. briggs is trying to find her i will tell you the truth Sinjin i said my name is not jane elliot my name is Jane Eyre and I was a governess at Thornfield Hall I know mr. Rochester did mr. Briggs write anything about mr. Rochester no the letter is about you Jane sin Jensen your Uncle John air is dead John air has given you 20,000 pounds you were rich Jane but why did mr. Briggs write to you I asked my mother's name was air Sinjin said she was your father's sister Jane then you Diana and Mary are my cousin's I said I thought carefully for a moment write to Diana and Mary I said they must come home I will give all of you some of uncool John's money the next day I wrote to mr. Briggs I gave Sinjin Diana and Mary five thousand pounds each I wrote to mrs. Fairfax too but she did not reply six months past I heard nothing from Thornfield Hall I heard nothing about mr. Rochester then one day I was walking on the moor suddenly I heard a voice there was nobody on the moor but the voice was calling my name Jane Jane Jane that is mr. Rochester's voice I said to myself then I shouted I am coming Edward I am coming I ran to moor house I spoke to my cousins I am going to Thornfield Hall tomorrow I told them I began my journey the next day

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