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What is a
spoof text ??
Definition and social function


Generic structure


Language of feature


Example and question
Spoof is a text which tells
       factual story, happened
       in the past time with
       unpredictable and funny
       ending. Its social function
       is to entertain and share
       the story.


back
1. Orientation
     Introduction of the participant of the
     story , where it happen and when. By
     giving the orientation, reader will
     recognize the story
  2. Events
     Tells about the chronological of the
     story. Several events are explored in
     chronological way which able to
     arrange the story read nicely
  3. Twist
     An unpredictable plot in the end of
     the story which amuse the reader.
     Readers even did not predict before
     that it would be
back
1. Focusing on people, animals
     or certain things
  2. Using action verb; ate, ran,
     etc
  3. Using adverb of time and
     place
  4. Told in chronological order

back
Abu Ali and his donkeys
      One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought
nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest
of the donkeys follow behind.
      After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must
make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned
round              to             count           them.
“One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh!
Where’s      number        nine?”    Abu     Ali   cried
He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind
the rocks and behind the trees.
      But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must
have                      come                    back.”
So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted
away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
He counted only eight! Once more he
looked behind the rocks and behind the
trees. But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I will count again,” he said, and this time
there               were                nine.
Just then Abu Ali saw his friend Musa
walking along the road. “Musa,” he called.
“Help me to count my donkeys. I keep
losing one. When I stop to count I have only
eight, but when I get down looking for the
ninth,      there      he      is    again!”
“Well, I can see ten donkeys, Abu
Ali,” laughed Musa. “And the tenth donkey’s
name is Abu Ali”
1. What happen when Ali count his
   donkeys first ??
   a. He lost one his donkey
   b. His donkeys was complete
   c. Nothing happen
   d. His donkey came back
   e. He had a new donkey

             REASON
Abu Ali and his donkeys
      One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought
nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest
of the donkeys follow behind.
      After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must
make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned
round              to            count            them.
“One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh!
Where’s      number        nine?”    Abu     Ali   cried
He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind
the rocks and behind the trees.
      But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must
have                      come                    back.”
So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted
away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
2. What does Ali when he know one of his
   donkeys was miss??
   a. He count again from his donkey
   b. He saw behind trees and rocks
   c. He cried
   d. He jump down from his donkey and
   count again
   e. He never mind it


              REASON
Abu Ali and his donkeys
      One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought
nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest
of the donkeys follow behind.
      After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must
make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned
round              to             count           them.
“One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh!
Where’s      number        nine?”    Abu     Ali   cried
He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind
the rocks and behind the trees.
      But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must
have                      come                    back.”
So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted
away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
3. What the character of Abu Ali ??
  a. Smartest
  b. Stupid
  c. Bully
  d. Mousy
  e. Wise


            REASON
In the text we can conclude the
character of Abu Ali is Stupid
because he didn’t understand if
donkey number nine already ride
by him
4. When he find his lose donkey ??
  a. After he jump down from his donkey
  b. After he find behind the rocks
  c. After he find behind the trees
  d. After he meet Musa
  e. After he cried


            REASON
Abu Ali and his donkeys
      One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought
nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest
of the donkeys follow behind.
      After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must
make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned
round              to            count            them.
“One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh!
Where’s number nine?” Abu Ali cried
He jumped down from his donkey. He looked
behind the rocks and behind the trees.
      But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must
have                      come                    back.”
So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted
away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
5. What is the general structure of the
   text ?
   A. Orientation – Events - Twist
   B. Orientation – Issue - Twist
   C. Resolution – Steps - Arguments
   D. Twist – Orientation - Steps
   E. Orientation – Arguments – Twist


             REASON
6. According to you, which is the “Twist”
   paragraph part in the text above ?
   A. Paragraph 1
   B. Paragraph 2
   C. Paragraph 3
   D. Last paragraph
   E. None


              REASON
He counted only eight! Once more he
looked behind the rocks and behind the
trees. But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I will count again,” he said, and this time
there               were                nine.
Just then Abu Ali saw his friend Musa
walking along the road. “Musa,” he called.
“Help me to count my donkeys. I keep
losing one. When I stop to count I have
only eight, but when I get down looking
for the ninth, there he is again!”
“Well, I can see ten donkeys, Abu
Ali,” laughed Musa. “And the tenth donkey’s
name is Abu Ali”
What time is it?
         A tramp lie down and sleep in the park. He had
been sleeping for about 5 minutes when a couple walked
by. The man stopped, woke the tramp up , and asked him,
"Excuse me. Do you know what the time is?" The tramp
replied, "I'm sorry - I don't have a watch, so I don't know
the time.” The man apologized for waking the tramp and
the couple walked away
         The tramp lay down again, and after a few minutes
went back to sleep. Just then, a woman, who was out
walking her dog, shook the tramp's shoulder until he woke
up again. The woman said, "I'm sorry to trouble you, but
I'm afraid I've lost my watch - do you happen to know the
time?" The tramp was a little annoyed at being woken up
again, but he politely told the woman that he didn't have a
watch and didn't know the time.
After the woman had gone, the tramp
had an idea. He opened the bag that
contained all his possessions and got out a
pen, a piece of paper and some string. On
the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a
watch. I do not know the time'.
He then hung the paper round his neck and
eventually dropped off again.
      After about 15 minutes, a policeman
who was walking through the park noticed
the tramp asleep on the bench, and the
sign          around        his        neck.
He woke the tramp up and said, "I read
your sign. I thought you'd like to know that
it's 2:30 p.m.”
7. Why the tramp don’t know about
   the time ?
   A. Because he has an amnesia
   B. Because he didn’t have any watch
   C. Because he still tired
   D. Because he was disturbed by the
      couple
   E. Because he hate the couple

             REASON
The Zoo Job Story
     One day a clown was visiting the zoo
and attempted to earn some money by
making a street performance. He acted and
mimed perfectly some animal acts. As soon
as he started to drive a crowd, a zoo keeper
grabbed him and dragged him into his
office. The zoo keeper explained to the
clown that the zoo's most popular gorilla
had died suddenly and the keeper was fear
that attendance at the zoo would fall off.
So he offered the clown a job to dress up
as the gorilla until the zoo could get
another one. The clown accepted this
great opportunity.
What time is it?
         A tramp lie down and sleep in the park. He had
been sleeping for about 5 minutes when a couple walked
by. The man stopped, woke the tramp up , and asked him,
"Excuse me. Do you know what the time is?" The tramp
replied, "I'm sorry - I don't have a watch, so I don't know
the time.” The man apologized for waking the tramp and
the couple walked away.
         The tramp lay down again, and after a few minutes
went back to sleep. Just then, a woman, who was out
walking her dog, shook the tramp's shoulder until he woke
up again. The woman said, "I'm sorry to trouble you, but
I'm afraid I've lost my watch - do you happen to know the
time?" The tramp was a little annoyed at being woken up
again, but he politely told the woman that he didn't have a
watch and didn't know the time.
8. What is the tramp’s idea after the
   woman had gone from his sight ?
   A. He sleep again
   B. The tramp chase that woman
   C. He write a sign in a paper and hung
       it down
   D. He tries to find his watch
   E. He didn’t have any idea

              REASON
After the woman had gone, the tramp
had an idea. He opened the bag that
contained all his possessions and got out a
pen, a piece of paper and some string. On
the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a
watch. I do not know the time'.
He then hung the paper round his neck
and eventually dropped off again.
      After about 15 minutes, a policeman
who was walking through the park noticed
the tramp asleep on the bench, and the
sign          around        his        neck.
He woke the tramp up and said, "I read
your sign. I thought you'd like to know that
it's 2:30 p.m.”
9. What was the police told to the tramp
   after he saw the sign ?
   A. The police told the tramp the time.
   B. The tramp woke up and he run away.
   C. The police giving him a watch
   D. The police woke the tramp up and
      steal the sign
   E. The police bring him to the watch
      shop.


              REASON
After the woman had gone, the tramp
had an idea. He opened the bag that
contained all his possessions and got out a
pen, a piece of paper and some string. On
the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a
watch. I do not know the time'.
He then hung the paper round his neck and
eventually dropped off again.
     After about 15 minutes, a policeman
who was walking through the park noticed
the tramp asleep on the bench, and the
sign          around        his       neck.
He woke the tramp up and said, "I read
your sign. I thought you'd like to know
that it's 2:30 p.m.”
10. From the following statements, which one is
    TRUE according to the text ?
       A. The couple woke the tramp up and mock
           him
       B. The tramp get angry after the woman
           asked him
       C. The tramp is sleeping in the park for 1
            hour
       D. The police came and told the tramp that
           the time is 2:30 p.m.
       E. The tramp open the bag and take a small
            pillow.



                 REASON
After the woman had gone, the tramp
had an idea. He opened the bag that
contained all his possessions and got out a
pen, a piece of paper and some string. On
the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a
watch. I do not know the time'.
He then hung the paper round his neck and
eventually dropped off again.
     After about 15 minutes, a policeman
who was walking through the park noticed
the tramp asleep on the bench, and the
sign          around        his       neck.
He woke the tramp up and said, "I read
your sign. I thought you'd like to know
that it's 2:30 p.m.”
Spoof text

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Spoof text

  • 1.
  • 2. What is a spoof text ??
  • 3. Definition and social function Generic structure Language of feature Example and question
  • 4. Spoof is a text which tells factual story, happened in the past time with unpredictable and funny ending. Its social function is to entertain and share the story. back
  • 5. 1. Orientation Introduction of the participant of the story , where it happen and when. By giving the orientation, reader will recognize the story 2. Events Tells about the chronological of the story. Several events are explored in chronological way which able to arrange the story read nicely 3. Twist An unpredictable plot in the end of the story which amuse the reader. Readers even did not predict before that it would be back
  • 6. 1. Focusing on people, animals or certain things 2. Using action verb; ate, ran, etc 3. Using adverb of time and place 4. Told in chronological order back
  • 7. Abu Ali and his donkeys One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest of the donkeys follow behind. After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned round to count them. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh! Where’s number nine?” Abu Ali cried He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must have come back.” So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
  • 8. He counted only eight! Once more he looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I will count again,” he said, and this time there were nine. Just then Abu Ali saw his friend Musa walking along the road. “Musa,” he called. “Help me to count my donkeys. I keep losing one. When I stop to count I have only eight, but when I get down looking for the ninth, there he is again!” “Well, I can see ten donkeys, Abu Ali,” laughed Musa. “And the tenth donkey’s name is Abu Ali”
  • 9. 1. What happen when Ali count his donkeys first ?? a. He lost one his donkey b. His donkeys was complete c. Nothing happen d. His donkey came back e. He had a new donkey REASON
  • 10. Abu Ali and his donkeys One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest of the donkeys follow behind. After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned round to count them. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh! Where’s number nine?” Abu Ali cried He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must have come back.” So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
  • 11. 2. What does Ali when he know one of his donkeys was miss?? a. He count again from his donkey b. He saw behind trees and rocks c. He cried d. He jump down from his donkey and count again e. He never mind it REASON
  • 12. Abu Ali and his donkeys One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest of the donkeys follow behind. After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned round to count them. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh! Where’s number nine?” Abu Ali cried He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must have come back.” So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
  • 13. 3. What the character of Abu Ali ?? a. Smartest b. Stupid c. Bully d. Mousy e. Wise REASON
  • 14. In the text we can conclude the character of Abu Ali is Stupid because he didn’t understand if donkey number nine already ride by him
  • 15. 4. When he find his lose donkey ?? a. After he jump down from his donkey b. After he find behind the rocks c. After he find behind the trees d. After he meet Musa e. After he cried REASON
  • 16. Abu Ali and his donkeys One day Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them the rest of the donkeys follow behind. After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must make sure all my donkeys are here.” And he turned round to count them. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Oh! Where’s number nine?” Abu Ali cried He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must have come back.” So Abu Ali climbed back on to the donkey and trotted away. After a while he counted his donkeys again.
  • 17. 5. What is the general structure of the text ? A. Orientation – Events - Twist B. Orientation – Issue - Twist C. Resolution – Steps - Arguments D. Twist – Orientation - Steps E. Orientation – Arguments – Twist REASON
  • 18. 6. According to you, which is the “Twist” paragraph part in the text above ? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Last paragraph E. None REASON
  • 19. He counted only eight! Once more he looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I will count again,” he said, and this time there were nine. Just then Abu Ali saw his friend Musa walking along the road. “Musa,” he called. “Help me to count my donkeys. I keep losing one. When I stop to count I have only eight, but when I get down looking for the ninth, there he is again!” “Well, I can see ten donkeys, Abu Ali,” laughed Musa. “And the tenth donkey’s name is Abu Ali”
  • 20. What time is it? A tramp lie down and sleep in the park. He had been sleeping for about 5 minutes when a couple walked by. The man stopped, woke the tramp up , and asked him, "Excuse me. Do you know what the time is?" The tramp replied, "I'm sorry - I don't have a watch, so I don't know the time.” The man apologized for waking the tramp and the couple walked away The tramp lay down again, and after a few minutes went back to sleep. Just then, a woman, who was out walking her dog, shook the tramp's shoulder until he woke up again. The woman said, "I'm sorry to trouble you, but I'm afraid I've lost my watch - do you happen to know the time?" The tramp was a little annoyed at being woken up again, but he politely told the woman that he didn't have a watch and didn't know the time.
  • 21. After the woman had gone, the tramp had an idea. He opened the bag that contained all his possessions and got out a pen, a piece of paper and some string. On the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a watch. I do not know the time'. He then hung the paper round his neck and eventually dropped off again. After about 15 minutes, a policeman who was walking through the park noticed the tramp asleep on the bench, and the sign around his neck. He woke the tramp up and said, "I read your sign. I thought you'd like to know that it's 2:30 p.m.”
  • 22. 7. Why the tramp don’t know about the time ? A. Because he has an amnesia B. Because he didn’t have any watch C. Because he still tired D. Because he was disturbed by the couple E. Because he hate the couple REASON
  • 23. The Zoo Job Story One day a clown was visiting the zoo and attempted to earn some money by making a street performance. He acted and mimed perfectly some animal acts. As soon as he started to drive a crowd, a zoo keeper grabbed him and dragged him into his office. The zoo keeper explained to the clown that the zoo's most popular gorilla had died suddenly and the keeper was fear that attendance at the zoo would fall off. So he offered the clown a job to dress up as the gorilla until the zoo could get another one. The clown accepted this great opportunity.
  • 24. What time is it? A tramp lie down and sleep in the park. He had been sleeping for about 5 minutes when a couple walked by. The man stopped, woke the tramp up , and asked him, "Excuse me. Do you know what the time is?" The tramp replied, "I'm sorry - I don't have a watch, so I don't know the time.” The man apologized for waking the tramp and the couple walked away. The tramp lay down again, and after a few minutes went back to sleep. Just then, a woman, who was out walking her dog, shook the tramp's shoulder until he woke up again. The woman said, "I'm sorry to trouble you, but I'm afraid I've lost my watch - do you happen to know the time?" The tramp was a little annoyed at being woken up again, but he politely told the woman that he didn't have a watch and didn't know the time.
  • 25. 8. What is the tramp’s idea after the woman had gone from his sight ? A. He sleep again B. The tramp chase that woman C. He write a sign in a paper and hung it down D. He tries to find his watch E. He didn’t have any idea REASON
  • 26. After the woman had gone, the tramp had an idea. He opened the bag that contained all his possessions and got out a pen, a piece of paper and some string. On the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a watch. I do not know the time'. He then hung the paper round his neck and eventually dropped off again. After about 15 minutes, a policeman who was walking through the park noticed the tramp asleep on the bench, and the sign around his neck. He woke the tramp up and said, "I read your sign. I thought you'd like to know that it's 2:30 p.m.”
  • 27. 9. What was the police told to the tramp after he saw the sign ? A. The police told the tramp the time. B. The tramp woke up and he run away. C. The police giving him a watch D. The police woke the tramp up and steal the sign E. The police bring him to the watch shop. REASON
  • 28. After the woman had gone, the tramp had an idea. He opened the bag that contained all his possessions and got out a pen, a piece of paper and some string. On the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a watch. I do not know the time'. He then hung the paper round his neck and eventually dropped off again. After about 15 minutes, a policeman who was walking through the park noticed the tramp asleep on the bench, and the sign around his neck. He woke the tramp up and said, "I read your sign. I thought you'd like to know that it's 2:30 p.m.”
  • 29. 10. From the following statements, which one is TRUE according to the text ? A. The couple woke the tramp up and mock him B. The tramp get angry after the woman asked him C. The tramp is sleeping in the park for 1 hour D. The police came and told the tramp that the time is 2:30 p.m. E. The tramp open the bag and take a small pillow. REASON
  • 30. After the woman had gone, the tramp had an idea. He opened the bag that contained all his possessions and got out a pen, a piece of paper and some string. On the paper, he wrote down, 'I do not have a watch. I do not know the time'. He then hung the paper round his neck and eventually dropped off again. After about 15 minutes, a policeman who was walking through the park noticed the tramp asleep on the bench, and the sign around his neck. He woke the tramp up and said, "I read your sign. I thought you'd like to know that it's 2:30 p.m.”