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Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Penulis kesukaan Gue :D

Hai hai ini postingan kedua gue yah walau awalnya ini blog untuk tugas tapi ujung-ujungnya gue suka nulis di blog gue ini :S nah kali ini gue bakal nge share penulis Indonesia kesukaan gue yaitu BANG RADITYA SIKA :D 
this is it ........ ( ala chef farah quin )
sengaja fotonya ambil yang gaya cooll :) 
kenapa gue suka bang dika ini ? 
sebenarnya gampang banget jawabannya pertama dari roman - roman wajah orangnya lucu bin ajaib. mukanya itu loh agak gimana gitu ya :D karakter bang dika ini kelihatan banget di buku - bukunya itu. hasil bukunya yang kocak kaya :



dan satu hal yang selalu di ingat atau mungkin salah satu ke khasan buku buku bang dika adalah penggunaan nama HEWAN yang nyeleneh kedengarannya itu. tapi itulah bang Dika :D
gue harap oneday bisa ketemu bang dika atau sekedar bertanya bagaimana bisa betah menulis soalnya gue orangnya moody'an kalo nulis novel atau apapun jalan ceritanya itu  bisa sampai tengah aja :D
Mungkin hal yang bakal langsung gue tanya adalah inspirasi tulisan - tulisannya yang ngena banget dan sesuai dengan kondisi si pembaca ( re : gue ).
Dan yang gue hreran dari beberapa buku bang Dika yang gue baca kisah cinta nya itu loh kaya hampir - hampir mirip sama versinya gue :D
gue yakin siapapun yang jadi cewek Bang dika pasti dia adalah orang yang bahagia karena bang Dika ini humoris ( kelihatannya ) :D
oh ya ini beberapa pict bang Dika yang menurut gue ganteng yahh ....
 FOTO FAVORIT NIH :
Pesan untuk Bang Dka ( kalau beliau baca) gue harap bang Dika punya kumis yang tebel hhhaaaaa
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Sabtu, 16 Juli 2011

SEDANG SUKA DENGAN SESEORANG

mungkin pada bingung dengan hal diatas tapi benar saya sedang suka dengan seseorang. Rambutnya cepak dan badannya tinggi kulitnya putih dan dia TAMPAN GILA BOOOOOO


JENG JENG JENG INI DIA !!!!!
Keren kan ? dia dalag Agyness Deyn aku mulai suka dengan Agy (panggilan akrab ) saat masih kelas 1 SMA gayanya nyentrik , unik tapi keren.
gayanya si Agy ini adalah inspirasi ku berbusana tampilan cueknya itu yang buat aku ngefans mampus sama Agy ini hhehe apalagi sama yang ini ;
simple tap[i sangat keren kan ? rambutnya yang dibuat cepak tapi mukanya yang sangat maskulin makin ngebuat si Agy gila keren banget dah !!!
nama aslinya adalah Laura Hollins entah untuk hoki dia mengganti namanya dengan nama AGYNESS DEYN
tapi memang nama itu yang buat dia hoki kali ya dia pernah menjadi top model dan membintangi beberapa iklan dan menggeser beberapa nama tapi Agy sumpah memang keren !!!

I love AGYNESS DEYN !!!!!!

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Senin, 14 Februari 2011

PRIMBON - INVITATION (WRITTEN)

Invitation is a way to invite someone or more to go to a place or to do something ..

There are 2 types of invitation :

Formal invitation is usually originate from institutes, companies, and a kind of it. Normally, formal invitation is written invitation ..



Informal invitation is personal invitation given to a friend, family, etc. Informal invitation can be written invitation and verbal invitation ..

* Verbal Invitation
Extending (mengundang), example :
* I would like to invite you to come to my office
* Would you like to come to my house ?
* How would you like to go fishing with us next week ?
* If you are not busy, please try to come to my café
* Are you free this evening ?
* Let’s go to my school anniversary !
* Can you come ?
* Please try to come
* We hope you will join us
* If you don’t have any other plans, would you come to the restaurant ?
* Would you please attend my party tonight ?
* If you don’t mind, please come to house tomorrow
* Let’s have to dinner together with me
* Would you mind coming to my birthday party ?

* Accepting (menerima), example :
* I’d love to
* I like that
* That sounds great
* Thank you for the invitation
* That would be wonderful
* I’d be glad to ….
* That sounds like fun
* It’s very nice of you to invite me
* It sounds interesting
* Thank you . Yes, I would to ….
* Ok !

* Declining (menolak), example :
* I’d love to, but I can’t, because ….
* I’m really sorry because I can’t come
* Sorry, I’m really busy
* I’d love to, but I won’t be able to ….
* I’d love to but I don’t think I can
* Sorry, that wouldn’t be possible. Thanks
* That’s nice / great. Unfortunately / however ….
* That’s very kind of you, but ….


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PRIMBON - OFFERING

The expression of “ Would you like….”is normally used for offering something to someone.
Dhina: Would you like a fried rice Yen?
Yensy : Yes, please. Thank you. Hmmm…that is my favourite food.
Zean : Thank you. I’m glad you like it.


Ways to say it
* Would you like a cup of tea, Fivi?
* Should I get you a bottle of water?
* Could I offer you a glass of milk, Mr. john?
* Would you care some salad?

Ofering to friends:
* Want some?
* Have some?
* Chocolate?
* Grab some for yourself

Less formal expressions:
* Would you like to have a pancake?
* Why don’t you have some lemonade?
* What can I get for you?
* What will you have?Declining an offering
* No, thanks
.* No, really won’t, thanks
* Not for me, thanks.

Accepting an offering:
* Thank you.
* Yes, please
* I’d like it very much
* That would be very nice
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PRIMBON - VOCABULARY AROUND THE HOUSE

Other Rooms
Attic People store things in the attic.
Ballroom A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held.
Box Room A small room used for storage.
Cellar Underneath the house.
Cloakroom A small room where people put their coats.
Conservatory A greenhouse attached to a house for the display of plants.
Dining Room A room where people eat.
Drawing Room A room in stately homes where rich people entertain.
Games Room A room in large houses where games are played.
Hall The entrance passage to a house.
Larder A small room used for the storage of food.
Library A room where books are kept.
Lounge Another name for living room.
Music Room A room where people play music.
Office A room where people work.
Pantry A small room used to store kitchen and dining items.
Parlour Old fashioned word for living room.
Sitting Room Another name for living room.
Spare Room/
Guest Room
A room where guests sleep.
Toilet A room where people go to the toilet (often known as WC)
Utility Room A room where appliances such as washing machines are used.
Things you may find around the house
           
light bulb(s) plug(s) socket(s) torch(es)
          
ceiling light(s) lamp(s) curtain(s)  
          
  shelf (shelves) (tele)phone(s) box(es)
          
plug(s) battery (batteries) photo(graph)(s)  

Naturally Speaking
Click on the words to hear the pronunciation


Dialogue
Here is a conversation between Mrs Smith (Joan) and husband Steve.
It’s Saturday and Joan and Steve are decorating.
Joan Steve, you missed a bit.
Steve Where?
Joan Here, on the wall just by the window, you can see a patch of white.
Steve Oh yes, I see it. It’s difficult in this light.
Joan I know, well at least we have finished this room, only five more to go.
Steve Are you sure you want to put wallpaper up in the lounge?
Joan Yes, but don’t worry, I’m really good at wallpapering. I just wish that John would decide on what he wants his room doing in.
Steve I know, it’s difficult when you’re a boy. At least he’s grown out of Star Wars, I keep thinking he’ll ask for red and black or something equally gruesome.
Joan Yes, but it is his room. I’m glad we decided not to move though. Maybe we should think about building an extension to the kitchen instead.
Steve One thing at a time please! Lets get this decorating over and done with first.
Joan Ha! Oh by the way you missed a bit by the door too!
Steve Hmmm, thanks. Here’s a brush
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PRIMBON - Asking if someone remember

Formal expressions:

- I wonder if you remember…..
- You remember…., don’t you?
- You haven’t forgotten…., have you?
- Don’t you remember…..?
- Do you happen to remember it now?
 
Ways to respond:
- Let me think, yes, I remember.
- I remember especially the scenery.
- I’ll never forget that
- I’ll always remember.
- I can remember it clearly.
 
Informal expressions:
- Remember the old house we used to live in?
- Remember that?
- I’m sorry I don’t remember
 
Ways to respond:
- Hold on. Yes, got it!
- I know…..
- It’s coming back to me now.Respond if you forget:
- Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten.
- I’m affraid I forget.
- I really can’t remember.
- I’m afraid I have no memory of him
- Errr, let me think. No, it’s gone
- Sorry, it slipped off my mind.
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PRIMBON- repositions of Time: at, in, on

Prepositions of Time: at, in, on
We use:
  • at for a PRECISE TIME
  • in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
  • on for DAYS and DATES
at in on
PRECISE TIME MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS DAYS and DATES
at 3 o’clock in May on Sunday
at 10.30am in summer on Tuesdays
at noon in the summer on 6 March
at dinnertime in 1990 on 25 Dec. 2010
at bedtime in the 1990s on Christmas Day
at sunrise in the next century on Independence Day
at sunset in the Ice Age on my birthday
at the moment in the past/future on New Year’s Eve
Look at these examples:
  • I have a meeting at 9am.
  • The shop closes at midnight.
  • Jane went home at lunchtime.
  • In England, it often snows in December.
  • Do you think we will go to Jupiter in the future?
  • There should be a lot of progress in the next century.
  • Do you work on Mondays?
  • Her birthday is on 20 November.
  • Where will you be on New Year’s Day?

Notice the use of the preposition of time at in the following standard expressions:
Expression Example
at night The stars shine at night.
at the weekend I don’t usually work at the weekend.
at Christmas/Easter I stay with my family at Christmas.
at the same time We finished the test at the same time.
at present He’s not home at present. Try later.
Notice the use of the prepositions of time in and on in these common expressions:
in on
in the morning on Tuesday morning
in the mornings on Saturday mornings
in the afternoon(s) on Sunday afternoons
in the evening(s) on Monday evening
When we say last, next, every, this we do not also use at, in, on.
  • I went to London last June. (not in last June)
  • He’s coming back next Tuesday. (not on next Tuesday)
  • I go home every Easter. (not at every Easter)
  • We’ll call you this evening. (not in this evening)
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