Name : Ika Risnawati
NIM : 6411421009
Class : 1A (209)
Assalamu'alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Hi everyone! My name is Ika Risnawati, in this journal for the sixteenth week, I will briefly tell you the cartoon books I read and the cartoon movie I watched.
The following is a summary of the first story from the book I read with the title "The Princess and The Pea”
There lived a handsome young prince in one country, who was desperate to find a beautiful and true princess. One day a terrible storm occurred and a princess knocked on the castle gate and she was very wet. She was taken to the castle and the queen decided to check whether she really was a princess or not, by putting peanuts on her bed, and twenty mattresses and twenty feathers on it for the princess's bed. In the morning she was asked how she slept and the princess started complaining that she couldn't sleep all night because she was lying on something hard. So, everyone understood that she was a real princess. The prince married this princess, and the peas have been kept in the museum ever since.
The following is a summary of the second story from the movie I watched with the title "Frozen"
This movie tells the story of a fearless princess named Anna who travels with a rugged iceman, a loyal deer, and a naive snowman to find her estranged sister Elsa, whose ice powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in winter. eternal cold.
My experience after practicing vocabulary from the cartoon books I read and the cartoon movie I watched was very enjoyable because it allowed me to improve my English skills. And this becomes a challenge for me when some words are a bit difficult for me to know the meaning, what I do is take notes and look for the meaning of the word or Vocabulary and learn it. And practice it in everyday life, so it's easy to remember. Then I can also add new vocabulary to learn, assemble sentences from the vocabulary and learn to practice the correct pronunciation of words or sentences in English. That way I became excited to learn English.
Thank you.
Wassalamu'alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh