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14 Cerpen dalam
Bahasa Inggris
dan Artinya untuk
Story Telling
oleh Akmal Bahtiar

Beberapa contoh cerpen dalam Bahasa


Inggris untuk story telling tentang
persahabatan, tentang binatang, tentang
liburan untuk anak-anak dan sebagainya,
lengkapnya di sini.

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Selain itu, lewat cerpen Bahasa Inggris, kamu


juga bisa memperkaya wawasanmu dalam
menulis cerita nantinya, seperti hal yang
terjadi di kalangan masyarakat. Salah satu
bentuk tulisan untuk belajar Bahasa Inggris
yang biasanya dipilih adalah cerpen atau cerita
pendek.

Pada kesempatan ini, kita akan memberikan


beberapa contoh cerpen Bahasa Inggris.
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Contoh Cerita
Pendek dalam
Bahasa Inggris
Mari kita simak cerita pendek Bahasa Inggris
di bawah ini.

I know her as the most beautiful woman


around my home. She is always charming in
her appearance. Every day, she wears good
cloth with the great color. When I see her
appearance near my home, my feeling is
flying like a bird in the sunset. However, I
just keep it inside my heart.

I just imagine there is a way to know who


her name is. It will be good for me because
I could write her name down inside my
dream. I will call her every night and I will
make a good story with her.

The Greedy Mouse


A greedy mouse saw a basket full of corn.
He wanted to eat it. So he made a small
hole in the basket. He squeezed in through
the hole. He ate a lot of corn.

He felt full. He was very happy. Now he


wanted to come out. He tried to come out
through the small hole. He could not. His
belly was full. He tried again.

But it was of no use.

The mouse started crying. A rabbit was


passing by. It heard the mouse’s cry and
asked: ”Why are you crying my friend?”
The mouse explained: “I made a small hole
and came into the basket. Now I am not
able to get out through

that hole.” The rabbit said: ”It is because


you ate too much. Wait til your belly
shrinks”. The rabbit laughed and went away.

Short Stories Greedy MouseThe mouse fell


asleep in the basket. Next ‘ morning his
belly had shrunk. But the mouse wanted to
eat some corn. So he, ate and ate.

His belly was full once again. He thought: ”


Oh! Now I will go out tomorrow”. The cat
was the next passerby. He smelt the mouse
in the basket. He lifted its lid. He ate the
mouse.

The moral values is do not be greedy.

The Fools of Two Men


Gotham (Go’tem) was a little town in
England.

Once there was a man from Gotham going


to market to buy sheep. At gotham bridge,
he met a man who had iust come back from
the market. ”Where are you going?” asked
the man who had come back to Gotham. ”I
am going to market to buy sheep,”
answered the other. ”Which way are you
going to bring your sheep home?” asked
the first man again.

”Over this bridge,” answered the second


man. ”You shall not go over this bridge,”
said the first man. ”You shall go that way,”

”wil ll go over this bridge,” said the second


man. ”You shall not,” said the first man
again.

”But I will,” replied the other. Soon the two


men began to fight. They fought and fought
until they both got quite hurt. How foolish
they were! They fought over the sheep
which were not here.

The Fox and The Crow


Eventually there was a fox that saw a Crow
flying off with an item of cheese in its beak
as well as clear up pleasantly on a branch
of a tree.

“That’s my food, because I am a Fox,”


Master Reynard stated, while he was
mosting likely to the foot of the tree.

“Good day, Girlfriend Crow,” he welcomed.


“Just how gorgeous you are looking today:
how shiny your softy plumes; exactly how
brilliant your eagle eye. I feel certain your
voice must surpass that of various other
birds, just as your number does; allow me
take pleasure in one tune from you that I
may greet you as the Queen of Birds.”

The Crow lifted up her head and also


croaked her ideal, but the minute she
opened her mouth the item of cheese
dropped to the ground, and directly got by
Master Fox.

“That will certainly do,” he said. ‘That was


all I actually desired. As the substitution for
your cheese I will give you an item of
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The Fox and the Grapes


One aftemoon a fox was walking through
the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes
hanging from over a lony branch. ‘Just the
thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox.

Taking a few steps back. the fox jumped


and just missed the hanging grapes. Again
the fox took a few paces back and tn’ed to
reach them but still failed.

Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose


and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,‘
and proceeded to walk away.

MORAL: IT’S EASY TO DESPISE WHAT


YOU CANNOT HAVE.

(Terjemahan)

Suatu sore rubah sedang berjalan melalui


hutan dan melihat sekumpulan anggur yang
menggantung dari cabang tinggi. “Hanya
hal untuk memuaskan kehausan saya,”
dikutip mbah.

Mengambil beberapa langkah kembali,


rubah melompat dan hanya merindukan
anggur gantung. Lagi mbah mengambil
beberapa langkah kembali dan mencoba
untuk mencapai mereka namun masih
gagal.

singkat cerita, ia menyerah, rubah


memunculkan hidungnya dan mengatakan,
“mereka mungkin asam ,” dan terus
berjalan pergi.

MORAL: SANGAT MUDAH UNTUK


MEMBENCI APA YANG TIDAK ANDA MILIKI.

The Ant And The Dove


One hot day, an ant was searching for some
water. After walking around for some time,
she came to a spring. To reach the spn’ng,
she had to climb up a blade of grass. While
making her way up, she slipped and fell into
the water.

She could have drowned if a dove up a


nearby tree had not seen her. Seeing that
the ant was in trouble, the dove qu:ckly
plucked off a leaf and dropped it into the
water near the struggling ant. The ant
moved towards the leaf and climbed up
there. Soon it carried her safely to dry
ground. Just at that time, a hunter nearby
was throwing out his net towards the dove,
hoping to trap it.

Guessing what he was about to do, the ant


quickly bit him on the heel. Feeling the
pain, the hunter dropped his net. The dove
was quick to ny away to safety.

(Terjemahan)

Suatu hari yang panas, semut sedang


mencari air. Setelah berjalan ke sekitar
untuk beberapa waktu, dia datang ke mata
air. Untuk mencapai musim semi, dia harus
memanjat rumput. Sementara membuat
jalan ke atas, dia terpeleset dan jatuh ke
dalam air.

Baca juga: Cerita Bawang Merah


Bawang Putih

Dia bisa tenggelam jika burung merpati di


atas pohon di dekatnya tidak melihatnya.
Melihat bahwa semut dalam kesulitan,
burung merpati cepat memetik daun dan
menjatuhkannya ke dalam air dekat semut
berjuang. semut bergerak menuju daun dan
naik ke sana. Segera dilakukan dengan
selamat ke tanah kering. Hanya saja.
seorang pemburu di dekatnya membuang
jaring ke arah burung merpati, berharap
untuk menjebak nya

Menebak-nebak apa yang akan ia lakukan,


semut cepat menggigit tumitnya.
Merasakan sakit, pemburu menjatuhkan
gawangnya. merpati pun terbang ke tempat
yang aman.

The Tortoise and the Hare


One day, there was the Hare which was once
boasting of his speed before the other
animals. “I have never been beaten,” he said
arrogantly, “if i run with my full speed. I
challenge everyone here to against me in a
racing.”
The Tortoise replied quietly, “I will accept your
challenge.”

“is that a joke?” said the Hare again; “I could


dance round you all the way from the start to
the finish spot.”

“Keep your boasting till you win,” the Tortoise


answered. “Shall we start?”

So a course was agreed and a starting point


was made. at once The Hare darted almost
out of sight, but soon he stopped and to show
his contempt for the Tortoise, he lay down to
have a nap soundly. The Tortoise plodded on
and plodded on as the time going, and when
the Hare awoke from his nap, he was shocked
to see the Tortoise just near the winning-post
and could not run up in time to save the race.

Then the Tortoise said: “Slow but steady


process will win the race.”

Translation/Terjemahan:

Kelinci dan kura-kura

Suatu hari, ada seekor kelinci yang sedang


membual tentang kecepatannya berlari
dibandingkan hewan – hewan lain. “Saya tidak
pernah terkalahkan,” katanya angkuh, “jika
saya berjalan dengan kecepatan penuh saya.”
Saya menantang semua orang di sini untuk
melawan saya di arena balap.”

Kura-kura menjawab dengan tenang, “Aku


akan menerima tantanganmu.”

“Apakah ini lelucon?” kata Kelinci lagi; “Aku


bisa menari mengelilingimu sepanjang jalan
dari awal sampai titik finish.”

“Teruslah membual sampai kamu menang,”


jawab kura-kura. “Bagaimana kalau kita
mulai?”

Kemudian perjanjian disepakati dan titik awal


dibuat. Seketika si kelinci melesat hampir tidak
terlihat, tapi ia kemudian berhenti dan
menunjukkan penghinaan untuk kura – kura, ia
berbaring untuk tidur siang dengan nyenyak.
Seiring waktu berlalu, kura-kura terus
berusaha dengan susah payah, dan ketika
Kelinci terbangun dari tidur, ia terkejut melihat
kura-kura telah mendekati titik kemenangan
dan ia tidak bisa berlari dalam waktu sesingkat
itu memenangkan balapan.

Kemudian Kura-kura berkata: “Proses yang


lambat tapi stabil akan memenangkan
perlombaan.

The Miser
A miser sold all things that he had to buy a
lump made of gold, which he buried in a hole
in the ground by the side of an old wall and
went to look at daily. One of his workmen
noted his frequent visits to the spot and
determined to watch his movements.

He soon uncovered the secret of the hidden


treasure, and digging down, came to the lump
of gold hidden by a miser, and stole it. On his
next visit, the Miser, found nothing inside the
hole and started to tear his hair and to make
loud lamentations.

A neighbor, looking at him overcome with grief


and learning the cause, said, “Pray, do not
grieve so; but go and put a stone in the hole,
and imagine that the gold is still lying there. It
will do to you quite the same act; for once the
gold was there, you left it nothing, as you did
not make the slightest use of it.”

Translation/Terjemahan:

Si Pelit

Seorang yang kikir menjual seluruh benda


yang ia miliki untuk membeli sebongkah emas,
yang dia timbun di sebuah lubang bawah
tanah di sisi dinding tua dan selalu dia lihat
setiap hari. Salah satu pekerja nya kemudian
bertanya – tanya tentang kebiasaan si Pelit
yang sering berkunjung ke tempat itu dan
bertekad untuk mengawasi gerak – geriknya.

Tak lama setelah itu dia menemukan rahasia


harta karun yang disimpan si Pelit, dan
menggali hingga sampai ke bongkahan emas
yang disembunyikan oleh si Pelit, dan
mencurinya. Pada kunjungan berikutnya, si
Pelit, tidak menemukan apa-apa di dalam
lubang dan mulai menangis dan meratap
dengan keras.

Seorang tetangga, kemudian menatapnya dan


mencoba mengatasi kesedihannya dan
mempelajari penyebabnya, kemudian dia
berkata, “Berdoalah, jangan bersedih begitu;
Tapi pergi dan letakkan batu di dalam lubang,
dan membayangkan bahwa emasmu masih
ada di sana. Batu ini akan melakukan ke pada
anda tindakan yang sama, karena pada waktu
emas ada di sana, anda meninggalkannya
begitu saja, karena anda tidak
memanfaatkannya barang sedikitpun”.

A Town Mouse and A


Country Mouse
A Town Mouse and a Country Mouse were
friends. The Country Mouse one day invited
his friend to come and see him at his home in
the fields. The Town Mouse came and they sat
down to a dinner of barleycorns and roots the
latter of which had a distinctly earthy flavour.

The flavour was not much to the taste of the


guest and presently he broke out with “My
poor dear friend, you live here no better than
the ants. Now, you should just see how I fare!
My larder is a regular horn of plenty. You must
come and stay with me and I promise you shall
live on the fat of the land.”

So when he returned to town he took the


Country Mouse with him and showed him into
a larder containing flour and oatmeal and figs
and honey and dates.

The Country Mouse had never seen anything


like it and sat down to enjoy the luxuries his
friend provided. But before they had well
begun, the door of the larder opened and
some one came in. The two Mice scampered
off and hid themselves in a narrow and
exceedingly uncomfortable hole. Presently,
when all was quiet, they ventured out again.

But some one else came in, and off they


scuttled again. This was too much for the
visitor. “Good bye,” said he, “I’m off. You live in
the lap of luxury, I can see, but you are
surrounded by dangers whereas at home I can
enjoy my simple dinner of roots and corn in
peace.”

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