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Selasa, 10 Januari 2017
Senin, 09 Januari 2017
Volare Chit Chat Resume
In the last Thursday in 2016, pricisely at December 29, at 6.15 p.m. I am listening to 103,4 Volare FM. I want to share to you all about what I got that time.
Volare Chit Chat.
In this segment, the Idiom that I learned was "Poke your nose into something". This Idiom means, seek out things that are not his business.
Example : 1. The government has no business poking its nose into people's personal lives.
2. That'll teach him to go poking his nose into other people's business.
Well, that's all about Volare Chit Chat for now. Thanks for reading it.
Volare Chit Chat.
In this segment, the Idiom that I learned was "Poke your nose into something". This Idiom means, seek out things that are not his business.
Example : 1. The government has no business poking its nose into people's personal lives.
2. That'll teach him to go poking his nose into other people's business.
Well, that's all about Volare Chit Chat for now. Thanks for reading it.
Sabtu, 19 November 2016
My Favorite Song...
My favorite song is the reason by hoobastank. Im not just like the music, but I love the meaning of this song. for me this song has a lot of meaning. when I hear this song I feel different from the other songs.maybe for some people this song too old to be heard because this song is not a new song. but this music is my passion. in choosing the music I was always interested in old songs
and the reason this song is a song that is not boring in my opinion. even for many "did I hear I have not been bored.
and the reason this song is a song that is not boring in my opinion. even for many "did I hear I have not been bored.
Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2016
Week 5 :)
- Pupils = students
- Suffering : menderita
- Rapidly = quickly
- Expert : ahli
- Particularly = especially
- Huge = big >< small
- Cultural pressures : tekanan budaya
- Youngster : anak muda
- Change : perubahan
- Perhaps = maybe = probably
- Identify : mengenali
- Symptoms : gejala
- Snap : tidak akur
- Lost touch : hilang komunikasi
- Fortunately : untungnya
- Notice = see = pay attention
- Recognize = know : mengenali
- Expect = hope
- Snap out of it : menghibur, menenangkan
- Cope : akur
- Blue = sad : sedih
- Poem : puisi
- Whether : apakah
- Nurse : perawat
- Confidential = secret
- Escape = run away
- Suicide : bunuh diri
- Self injury : menyakiti diri sendiri
- Vital = important = essential
- No matter how : seberapa ......
Jumat, 14 Oktober 2016
Smartphone Apps That I Love :)
Instagram and WhatsApp, Apps In My Smartphone That I Love
The reason I chose instagram as my favorite apps because instagram could give me information that I didn't know before. Using instagram I was more familiar with the other people. I could also share some of the photos to see more instagram users. Sharing likes and comments have become a common practice instagram users.
The reason I chose whatsapp as my favorite apps because whatsapp I could facilitate contact people far. There are two ways to use whatsapp. The first through chat messages. The second via free phone. How to access it is also easy and cheap.
That applications that I like in my smartphone, how about you?
Jumat, 07 Oktober 2016
Films That Inspire...
The Pursuit of Happyness
In 1981, in San Francisco, the smart salesman and family man Chris Gardner (Will Smith)
invests the family savings in Osteo National bone-density scanners, an
apparatus twice as expensive as an x-ray machine but with a slightly
clearer image. This white elephant financially breaks the family,
bringing troubles to his relationship with his wife Linda (Thandie Newton), who leaves him and moves to New York where she has taken a job in a pizza parlor. Their son Christopher (Jaden Smith) stays with Chris because he and his wife both know that he will be able to take better care of him.
Without any money or a wife, but committed to his son, Chris sees a chance to fight for a stockbroker internship position at Dean Witter, offering a more promising career at the end of a six-month unpaid training period. During that period, Chris goes through a lot of hardship personally and professionally. When he thinks he is "stable," he finds that he has lost $600 when the government takes the last bit of money in his bank account for taxes. He is rendered homeless because he can't pay his rent. He is forced at one point to stay in a bathroom at a train station, and must scramble from work every day to the Glide Memorial United Methodist Church, which offers shelter to the homeless. He must leave work early every day so that he is there by 5:00 in the evening along with his son so that he may be assured of a place to sleep. He is seen carrying his suitcase to work because he doesn't have a home. At work, there are nineteen other candidates for the one position.
One day, he is called into an office and in it were the heads of Dean Witter. Chris thinks that he is about to be told the job will not be his as he says that he wore a shirt and tie for his final day. Then they tell him that he has been an excellent trainee and that tomorrow he will have to wear his shirt and tie again as it will be his first day as a broker. Chris struggles to hold back tears. Outside he begins to cry as the busy people of San Francisco walk past him. He rushes to his son's daycare, hugging him and knowing that after everything him and his son had been through things would be all right.
The final scene shows Chris walking with his son down a street. His son is telling him a joke, when a wealthy business man in a suit walks past. Chris looks back as the man continues on. The man in the suit is none other than the real Chris Gardner.
Without any money or a wife, but committed to his son, Chris sees a chance to fight for a stockbroker internship position at Dean Witter, offering a more promising career at the end of a six-month unpaid training period. During that period, Chris goes through a lot of hardship personally and professionally. When he thinks he is "stable," he finds that he has lost $600 when the government takes the last bit of money in his bank account for taxes. He is rendered homeless because he can't pay his rent. He is forced at one point to stay in a bathroom at a train station, and must scramble from work every day to the Glide Memorial United Methodist Church, which offers shelter to the homeless. He must leave work early every day so that he is there by 5:00 in the evening along with his son so that he may be assured of a place to sleep. He is seen carrying his suitcase to work because he doesn't have a home. At work, there are nineteen other candidates for the one position.
One day, he is called into an office and in it were the heads of Dean Witter. Chris thinks that he is about to be told the job will not be his as he says that he wore a shirt and tie for his final day. Then they tell him that he has been an excellent trainee and that tomorrow he will have to wear his shirt and tie again as it will be his first day as a broker. Chris struggles to hold back tears. Outside he begins to cry as the busy people of San Francisco walk past him. He rushes to his son's daycare, hugging him and knowing that after everything him and his son had been through things would be all right.
The final scene shows Chris walking with his son down a street. His son is telling him a joke, when a wealthy business man in a suit walks past. Chris looks back as the man continues on. The man in the suit is none other than the real Chris Gardner.
Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2016
Answer for a question in week 3.
- Question : She (drink) coffee. (S. Past)
(-) She didn't drink coffee.
(?) Did she drink coffee ?
- Question : They (start) the course. (Present Perfect)
(-) They have not start the course.
(?) Have they start the course ?
- Question : Ana and Linda open the account (past cont)
(-) Ana and Linda were not opening the account.
(?) Were Ana and Linda opening the account ?
- Question : The dog (run) through the park (S. Past)
(-) The dog didn't run through the park.
(?) Did the dog run through the park ?
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