Jumat, 02 Mei 2014

National Election



OUTLINE
Candidates’ Money for Society

Ø Introduction
National election is democracy party which carried out once in four years in Indonesia.
Thesis Statement: the candidates’ ways get vote from the society.

Ø Body
·        Topic Sentences
The candidate uses the politics of money.
·        Supporting Ideas
1.     Giving groceries to the society.
2.     The candidate distributes the attack of money in the dawn.

Ø Conclusion
In short, many ways those candidates do to get many votes from society.






                                                NAME        : IKA FITRIANI
                                                NIM            : 40300112064
                                                GROUP      : Ag.3
                                                             
CANDIDATES’ MONEY FOR SOCIETY
National election is democracy party which carried out once in four years in Indonesia. In democracy party, the candidate begins to race promoting their party. Before the Election Day, the candidates try to influence the society and think some of ways to get many votes from the society.
One of ways that candidate uses to get many votes is the politics of money. The politics of money is like giving groceries to the society. Not only giving groceries, but some of candidates put outside much money to distribute the attack of money in the dawn. It is like in one of regency in Paty city, exactly Saliyan. According to Ahmad Mufith said that his house is come by one of candidate delegation in the dawn when he still sleeps and the delegation gives him 100.000,00.
In short, many ways that candidates do to get many votes from society. The ways from allowed until unallowed is done by the candidate. The candidates’ money should not be done because it just gives a bad effect for the society, the country and the candidates themselves. The honesty will be better than falsehood.
                                                                                   

Senin, 28 April 2014

Outline and teks



http://www.bimba-aiueo.com/wp-content/uploads/m41.pngOUTLINE

TOPIC            : EDUCATION
TITTLE           : READING CULTURE FORGOTTEN

1.      Paragraph 1
-          Introduction
How many books have you read today?
-          Thesis Statement
There are many reason why reading culture is not civilized.
2.      Paragraph 2
-          Main Idea
Legacy reading culture
-          Supporting Idea
1.      Nothing habituality
2.      Role parents
3.      Paragraph 3
-          Main Idea
Doctrine system in Indonesia
-          Supporting Idea
1.      Bad doctrine system
2.      Change perception  Idea
3.      See another country
4.      Paragraph 4
-          Conclusion
1.      In short, reading culture should be habitual eating for our generation.





                                    Name          : Ika Fitriani
                     Group         : Ag.3
                     Nim             : 40300112064
           
READING CULTURE FORGOTTEN
How many books have you read? or Have you read book today? From the question we can know about reading culture that is forgotten in Indonesia. According to Fadli Zon vice of DPP Gerindra said that reading culture in Indonesia is very low, just 0.01 %. It means that only one of ten hundreds, people have willing to read book. And totally, it is not like Japan (45%) and Singapore (55%). Actually, there are many reasons why reading culture is not civilized in Indonesia.
Reading culture has never been civilized by our ancestor. We usually heard fairy tale, story, tradition, that is talked by our ancestor. Therefore, nothing learn written that can appear reading habitual.
Doctrine system in Indonesia has made student passive and just heard a teacher teach in class than look for information or knowledge more than what is thought in the school with read many books. Should homework that given more like interesting something, therefore, make student read many books and their knowledge can develop and made to interest student to read book.
In short, reading culture should be habitual eating for our generation that almost balance with food, clothing, and need. We should be realize that book is  carries civilization. Without book anything will be stuck. Book is changing machine, world window.



Sabtu, 12 April 2014

Topic Sentence

Topic Sentence

Student learns TOEFL for several reasons. The first, studying TOEFL usually is learning by the students for graduate and continue their study.  As we know that students in English literure have to get 450 score to graduate. But, some of students learn it to get scholarship. If the student gets a perfect score TOEFL, the student will get scholarship and go abroad to study there. It is not only get scholarship and go abroad, but the student learns TOEFL for get a job also. Now days, many companies make TOEFL as requisite to get job. Above are several reason why the student learns TOEFL.

Sabtu, 29 Maret 2014

outline



Name:  IKA FITRIANI Ag.3

Outlining an Essay

ESSAY:  Learning to Listen in English


As a newcomer to the United States, have you ever had a difficult time understanding normal spoken English on TV, at work, or in school?  If you have, you are not alone.  Many beginning students of English have a difficult time learning to listen in English.  Listening can actually be one of the more difficult language skills to master, but there are a number of strategies that can help you comprehend spoken English better.  These strategies could be broken down into pre-, while-, and post-listening strategies.

The process of preparing yourself to listen to a TV program or classroom lecture is sometimes just as important as the actual practice of listening.  If you know that a lecture or TV program is going to be on a particular subject, you can practice the strategy of predicting.  Predicting is when you try to guess what you will hear before you actually hear it.  If you think about a subject before you listen and predict what is going to be said, you will understand more of the lecture or TV program as you listen.  Try asking yourself these questions before listening:  What is the topic?  What do I already know about the topic?  What do I need to know before I listen?  What can I predict will be said?

          An excellent while-listening strategy is the practice of making guesses about what you hear.  Oftentimes, people do not need to understand or hear every word of a lecture, conversation, or TV show to understand the main idea of what is being said.  Some ways of making good guesses in listening is to first pay attention to the speakers’ gestures and facial expressions.  These things can often communicate more than the words people say.  To practice this strategy, try listening to a video without sound.  Pay careful attention to the speakers’ gestures and facial expressions.  As you watch, try guessing what the speakers are saying.  When you are finished watching, rewind the tape to see if your guesses are correct.  You will probably be surprised at how much you were able to understand just by guessing!

          An important post-listening strategy that will help you become a better listener is evaluating.  You need to check to see if you what you understood from the TV program, lecture, or conversation is correct.  To do this, you can ask a classmate or co-worker to summarize what you just heard.  By doing this, you will be able to determine whether or not you are making progress in your listening skills or if you need to adjust your goals and expectations.

Learning to comprehend normal spoken English can sometimes be a difficult and frustrating experience for many beginning English language learners.  However, the strategies of predicting, guessing, and evaluating can help lessen some of the frustration.  Try these strategies today and see if you notice an improvement in your listening skills.

I.    Introduction


As a newcomer to the United States, have you ever had a difficult time understanding normal spoken English on TV, at work, or in school?  If you have, you are not alone
Thesis Statement: 
These strategies could be broken down into pre-, while-, and post-listening strategies.

II.  Body Paragraph One:

Topic Sentence: As a newcomer to the United States

          Supporting Ideas or Examples:

A.   Students of English
B.   Listening subject
C.   The strategies to comprehend spoken English better
D.   into pre-, while-, and post-listening strategies

III.  Body Paragraph Two:

Topic Sentence:  The process of preparing yourself to listen to a TV program or classroom lecture is sometimes just as important as the actual practice of listening. 

          Supporting Ideas/Examples:

A.   A particular subject
B.    Practice the strategy of predicting
C.   Predicting
D.   Asking yourself about the question

IV.  Body Paragraph Three:

Topic Sentence:  An excellent while-listening strategy is the practice of making guesses about what you hear.

          Supporting Ideas/Examples:

A.   it does not need to understand or hear every word of a lecture said.
B.   Making good guesses in listening.
C.   try listening to a video without sound. 
D.   Pay careful attention to the speakers’ gestures and facial expressions.
E.    try guessing what the speakers are saying.
F.    rewind the tape to see if your guesses are correct.