Sabtu, 22 Oktober 2016

Catatan

Last week I and My Friends go to the course of English in America Corner (AMCOR) UNTAN.

First subject matter we learn about synonym and do two exercises. And this is 1st exercise.
Grammar : Synonyms of Verb and Adverb for Academic English
Exercise 1. Verbs
Instruction : Write the letter associated with the corresponding synonym next to each word

SYNONYM (Exercise 1. Verb)
1. Obliterate = Destroyed
2. Severed = Cut
3. Conceive = Create
4. Tolerate = Allow
5. Ingest = Consume
6. Pacify = Calm (Down)
7. Calibrate = Adjust
8. Magnify = Enlarge
9. Incentivize = Support
10. Speculate = Theorize
11. Levitate = Float
12. Illustrate = Exemplify
13. Elucidate = Clarify
14. Impede = Interfere
15. Advocate = Motivate


And this is 2nd excercise
Exercise 2. Verbs
Instruction : Write the letter associated with the corresponding synonym next to each word
SYNONYM (Exercise 2. Verb)
1. Methodically = Systematically
2. Begrudgingly = Resentfully
3. Amicably = Quietly
4. Fiercely = Severely
5. Unintelligibly = Unclearly
6. Sporadically = Occasionally
7. Unequivocally = Indisputaly
8. Zealously = Eagerly
9. Laboriusly = Painfully
10. Earnestly = Decisively
11. Indisputably = Indisputably
12. Definitively = Absolutely
13. Faintly = Weakly
14. Discreetly = Privately

After that all we learn about vocabulary and comprehension and do exercise again.
1. Vocabulary
Match the words or phrases from the article with their definitions
1. Broken home : a family where the parents have separated
2. To snap at someone : to speak to someone angrily
3. To lose touch : to lose contac
4. To snap out of it : to recover quikly
5. To cope : to deal successfully with a situation
6. Blue : Unhappy (informal)
7. Help line : a telephone advice service
8. Self-injury : harm that you do to yourself deliberately
9. Counselor : a person professionally trained to talk to people about their problems

2. Comprehension
According to the text, are the following sentences true or false?
1. Teenagers don’t want to become adults. (False)

2. Teenagers often don’t know how to get helps with their depression. (True)

3. Other people are usually the first to see that you are depression. (True)

4. A common symptom of teenage behavior is moody behavior. (True)

5. It’s easy to recover quikly from serious depression. (False)

6. Talking to a person who is depressed is a good way to help. (True)

7. Telephone help lines are private way to talk about your problems. (True)

8. Anyone can be counselor. (False)

9. Everyone feels miserable sometimes. (True)

Apps that i love

 greeting cheered comrades always faithful to hear my story. I hope you do not get bored of always hearing about my personal story. I also feel happy through things like this, I can tell you and share the experience with my friends. at our meeting this time I will tell the application that I often use in mobile phones has become a close friend to me because wherever I go I will not leave the name of the phone. apps that I use frequently is youtobe because for me in this application flim I can watch whatever I want to eliminate saturated, boredom and even a lot of things they did before I met who I had never seen and I've heard. I also believe friends certainly has its own favorite applications, it may be different and even the same of me, but all the applications that we like all of it was good while we can control the apps that we prefer not not vice versa. because all of the applications in our mobile phones can plunge us serti open for things we should not open. I use all messaging applications that well really like to find tasks, find the sensation to throw confusion and so on. I hope that through my short story can be useful and can motivate you all. so that I can say for the attention of all of you I say many thanks

Sabtu, 08 Oktober 2016

resume materi 5 tenses

Simple Present Tense

Simple Present Tense is a sentence that declares an act or activities that take place / occur at the current time in the form of a simple or a job done repeatedly, daily habits, events or acts that have nothing to do with time, and to express general truths.
(+) S + V1
(-) S + do,does + not + V1
(?) do/does + S + V1
example: 
I am a listening music (+)
I am not a listening music (-) 
Am I a listening music (?)

Simple past tense

Simple past tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. Duration is not important. The time of the action can be in the recent past or the distant past.
(+) S + V2
(-) S + did + not + V1
(?) dit + S + V1

Present/past Continous Tense

The present/past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and is still going on at the time of speaking. In other words, it expresses an unfinished or incomplete action in the past.
(+) S + be + Ving
(-) S + be + not + Ving
(?) be + S + Ving

Simple future tense

The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. In this case there is no 'attitude'.
(+) S + Will + V1
(-) S + Will + not + V1
(+) Will + S + V1

Present perpect tense

The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived, looked. For irregular verbs, see the Table of irregular verbs in the section called 'Verbs'.
(+) S + has/have + V3(-) S + has/have + not + V3
(?) has/have + S + V3

EXERCISE
1.She (drink) coffee. (S. Past)
Answer :
(+) She drank coffee
(-) She didn’t drink coffee
(?) Did she drink coffee?
2.They (Start) the course. (Pr. Perfect)
Answer :
(+) They have started the course
(-) They haven’t started the course
(?) Have they started the course?
3.Ana and Linda (open) the account (Past Cont)
Answer :
(+) Ana and Linda were opening the account
(-) Ana and Linda weren’t opening the account
(?) Were Ana and Linda opening the account?
4.The bank (close) at 5pm (S. Present)
Answer :
(+) The bank close at 5pm
(-) The bank doesn’t close at 5pm
(?) Does the bank close at 5pm?
5.The dog (run) through the part (S. Past)
Answer :
(+) The dog ran through the part
(-) The dog didn’t run through the part
(?) Did the dog run through the part?

My favorite movie

good morning my friends all how are you today? I hope we are all in good health. heart back again meet with me rian pirnando I hope you never get tired of hearing about my personal story. at our meeting this time I would tell or discuss about my favorite movie and may also be called a movie that became my idol every time I watch it there must be something I could learn from the movie. Sure you curious not ???? The movie titled TANAH SURGA KATANYA. The movie which tells how life in the border region, especially Indonesia border with Malaysia. difference situation is very sad, where the movie shows the life of Indonesian society that is poor even to eat they have to work in Malaysia, in the movie it also tell imprisoned hard in education because facilities and infrastructure are lacking, for medidik children up to grade one to grade six haruh done by one teacher. but the movie should we contohi where the public or the lead role in this movie shows his love for the Homeland and always proud to state that Indonesia is rich in natural resources including flora and fauna. a message that we can take is love for the Homeland, the value pratiotisme and to the government itself is a homework for the government whoever serves to always pay attention to the little people and not just pay attention around alone but society in perdalaman unnoticed even to get an education they are difficult. terikasi for the time you gave and perhaps just this that I can say in our meeting this time if you are still curious you should go on youtube with a title that is on top, so much and thank you

Jumat, 07 Oktober 2016

Simple preseent tense

Simple Present Tense

Simple Present Tense is a sentence that declares an act or activities that take place / occur at the current time in the form of a simple or a job done repeatedly, daily habits, events or acts that have nothing to do with time, and to express general truths.
(+) S + V1
(-) S + do,does + not + V1
(?) do/does + S + V1
example:
I am a listening music (+)
I am not a listening music (-)
Am I a listening music (?)

Simple past tense

Simple past tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. Duration is not important. The time of the action can be in the recent past or the distant past.
(+) S + V2
(-) S + did + not + V1
(?) dit + S + V1

Present/past Continous Tense

The present/past continuous describes actions or events in a time before now, which began in the past and is still going on at the time of speaking. In other words, it expresses an unfinished or incomplete action in the past.
(+) S + be + Ving
(-) S + be + not + Ving
(?) be + S + Ving

Simple future tense

The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. In this case there is no 'attitude'.
(+) S + Will + V1
(-) S + Will + not + V1
(+) Will + S + V1

Present perpect tense

The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived, looked. For irregular verbs, see the Table of irregular verbs in the section called 'Verbs'.
(+) S + has/have + V3(-) S + has/have + not + V3
(?) has/have + S + V3

EXERCISE
1.She (drink) coffee. (S. Past)
Answer :
(+) She drank coffee
(-) She didn’t drink coffee
(?) Did she drink coffee?
2.They (Start) the course. (Pr. Perfect)
Answer :
(+) They have started the course
(-) They haven’t started the course
(?) Have they started the course?
3.Ana and Linda (open) the account (Past Cont)
Answer :
(+) Ana and Linda were opening the account
(-) Ana and Linda weren’t opening the account
(?) Were Ana and Linda opening the account?
4.The bank (close) at 5pm (S. Present)
Answer :
(+) The bank close at 5pm
(-) The bank doesn’t close at 5pm
(?) Does the bank close at 5pm?
5.The dog (run) through the part (S. Past)
Answer :
(+) The dog ran through the part
(-) The dog didn’t run through the part
(?) Did the dog run through the part?

Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2016

Two things that I have to bring everywhere I go

good morning friends meet again with me rian pirnando. How are you all?? I wish you all in good health always. oke friends in this time of our meeting I would have a little talk and share experiences to twman and friends about the two things that often I carry wherever I go. friends definitely curious is not it ?? before I mentioned two things for sure udh ad in your mind, guess what ..... he really stuff it is handpone and wallets. there must be separate reasons why the two otters were never left me when I travel. The first handpone reason I always carry handpone is: for me with handpone I could entertain myself typing sendri I feel my heart boring days I can play games, listen to music and I also used to take pictures as documentation in the days to come. besides the main reason that more is through handpone so much information can I obtain through applications that are inside it is also through handpone I can also communicate at anyone. The second thing that I often take is domper, because in addition to money purse is more meaningful that I can not leave such as ID cards, driver's license, vehicle registration, ATM, and student identification cards. all iti identifies the pri adi me and all of it was very important to me. okay these friends that I can convey my words said munkin no less pleased I apologize end of the word for the attention of all of you I say many thanks