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18 Maret 2008
Siswa Jember yang malang.
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

Saya Minta Tolong, carikan:

  1. Anecdote about Public Places
  2. Descriptive text about Public Places ex:School, Hospitas etc.
  3. Narrative Text (Cerita-Cerita) about Public Places.

Saya berterima kasih sekali apabila bisa dicarikan. Soalnya banyak pekerjaan yang harus diselesaikan Untuk Ujian Praktek, UAN dll. Saya sangat membutuhkannya.... Tolong Yaa... Semoga Tuhan Membalas dg kebaikan. Amiin

 

DESCRIPTIVE  :

The Ambarawa Train Museum houses 21 antique locomotives plus two more, which are stored in the depot. These locomotives are no longer produced; even the factories that made them no longer exist. The main building of this museum is the defunct Ambarawa railway station which was built in 1873. the station covers 127,500 m2.

The oldest in this museum is a locomotive made by Hartman Chemnitz. This locomotive, with a length of 8.58 m and a width of 2.45 m, began its operation in 1891. Using wood as fuel, the steam locomotive could run 50 km/h – its maximum speed.

A special part of a visit to this museum is a trip by train from the Ambarawa Train Museum to the defunct Bedono train station. This package tour is called Railway Mountain Tour. Why is the trip so special? Because the participants will board an antique train and the train will travel on a 4.9 kilometer-cog railway, which is the only one in the world.

Anecdote

One day, two villagers went to Jakarta. They went to the biggest mall and saw shiny silver walls that could open and move apart and back together. They were amazed when an old lady rolled in to the small room and the doors closed. A minute later, the doors opened and a young beautiful lady stepped out.The father said to his son "Go, get your mother now."

 

Narrative:

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ENDANG TRININGSIH

18 Maret 2008
Want to Know Student
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

Tolong carikan Example ttg Narrative Text yg berhubungan dg Public Places dan juga anekdote yang lucu yang juga ada hubunganx dg Public Places. Thank You....

DESCRIPTIVE  :

The Ambarawa Train Museum houses 21 antique locomotives plus two more, which are stored in the depot. These locomotives are no longer produced; even the factories that made them no longer exist. The main building of this museum is the defunct Ambarawa railway station which was built in 1873. the station covers 127,500 m2.

The oldest in this museum is a locomotive made by Hartman Chemnitz. This locomotive, with a length of 8.58 m and a width of 2.45 m, began its operation in 1891. Using wood as fuel, the steam locomotive could run 50 km/h – its maximum speed.

A special part of a visit to this museum is a trip by train from the Ambarawa Train Museum to the defunct Bedono train station. This package tour is called Railway Mountain Tour. Why is the trip so special? Because the participants will board an antique train and the train will travel on a 4.9 kilometer-cog railway, which is the only one in the world.

Anecdote

One day, two villagers went to Jakarta. They went to the biggest mall and saw shiny silver walls that could open and move apart and back together. They were amazed when an old lady rolled in to the small room and the doors closed. A minute later, the doors opened and a young beautiful lady stepped out.The father said to his son "Go, get your mother now."

 

Narrative:

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M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

17 Maret 2008
victor
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

Bagaimana ya pembuatan hortatory yang baik, sederhana dan gambang dibuat speech???Tolong bantu ya...Thanks

Hortatory Exposition

 

The function of the text is to persuade the readers or listeners that something should or shouldn’t be the case.

 

The generic structure is thesis, arguments, recommendation.

 

Here is the Example of Hortatory. Please follow the steps below:

Country Concern

Thesis

In all the discussion over the removal of lead from petrol (and the atmosphere) there doesn't seem to have been any mention of the difference between driving in the city and the country.

 

Argument

While I realize my leaded petrol car is polluting the air wherever I drive, I feel that when you travel through the country, where you only see the another car every five to ten minutes, the problem is not as severe as when traffic is concentrated on city roads.

 

Argument

 Those who want to penalize older, leaded petrol vehicles and their owners don't seem to appreciate that, in the country, there is no public transport to fall back upon and one's own vehicle is the only way to get about.

 

Recommendation

I feel that the country people, who often have to travel huge distances to the nearest town and who already spend a great deal of money on petrol, should be treated differently to the people who live in the city.


ENDANG TRININGSIH

16 Maret 2008
ridwan
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

would u like to give me some explanation about noun phrase

Noun Phrase is combining the two words into one which forms a new meaning.

Noun Phrase can be formed by:

  1. Adjective + Noun         :  Pretty woman, Lazy                                         boy,
  2. Past Participle + Noun  : Dried plant, Fried                                          chicken. Spoken                                            announcement.
  3. Noun + Noun                : Wall magazine,  Board marker                
  4. Gerund _ Noun              :  Swimming pool,  Washing machine, Sewing

                                                machine


ENDANG TRININGSIH

15 Maret 2008
hendri
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

tolong cariin pidato bahasa inggris tentang lingkungan hidup..aku MOHOn?????

Ini contoh teks yang telah kami koreksi dan ide nya dari teman yang konsultasi di KBS. Kalau Anda ingin mengembangkan skil bahasa INggris, silakan Anda kirimkan hasil pemikiran Anda, lalu kami akan koreksi.

HELPING THE NATURAL DISASTER’S

The honourable English teacher ( Mr. Taslim) and  my beloved classmate .

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. and good morning, let’s  praise Allah SWT because of His blessing I can  deliver my speech this morning.

My speech entitled “Helping  the natural disaster’s victim”

Ladies and gentlemen., we know that Indonesia has own two seasons; dry  and rainy seasons that happens one after another  for certain months. When one season  ends then it is replaced by the other season  there is a condition called ‘climate change’. When it happens it can cause the weather in  certain areas unpredictable. It is

difficult to  be estimated by people. This circumstance usually causes natural disaster like flood, tornado even storm. Because of  the natural disaster there will be many victims. They lose their houses , their family and get injured. They really need our help and we must have a sense of solidarity for help them. They are also human too which have feeling like us so in consequence we have to give a hand for them. 

Human is a social creature which cannot live without the others. We have to realize that our contribution in any form like ; money, clothes, food, even our support are needed.   In conclusion let’s give our hand to others who need our help as we don’t know  where and when the natural disaster happen.

Thank you for your attention.  Assalamualaikum

Selama Berpidato!
M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

15 Maret 2008
hendri
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

tolong cariin dong pidato bahasa inggris tentang lingkungan hidup dong...ku mohon..sebab aku mau ujian praktek.......

Ini contoh teks yang telah kami koreksi dan ide nya dari teman yang konsultasi di KBS. Kalau Anda ingin mengembangkan skil bahasa INggris, silakan Anda kirimkan hasil pemikiran Anda, lalu kami akan koreksi.

HELPING THE NATURAL DISASTER’S

The honourable English teacher ( Mr. Taslim) and  my beloved classmate .

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. and good morning, let’s  praise Allah SWT because of His blessing I can  deliver my speech this morning.

My speech entitled “Helping  the natural disaster’s victim”

Ladies and gentlemen., we know that Indonesia has own two seasons; dry  and rainy seasons that happens one after another  for certain months. When one season  ends then it is replaced by the other season  there is a condition called ‘climate change’. When it happens it can cause the weather in  certain areas unpredictable. It is

difficult to  be estimated by people. This circumstance usually causes natural disaster like flood, tornado even storm. Because of  the natural disaster there will be many victims. They lose their houses , their family and get injured. They really need our help and we must have a sense of solidarity for help them. They are also human too which have feeling like us so in consequence we have to give a hand for them. 

Human is a social creature which cannot live without the others. We have to realize that our contribution in any form like ; money, clothes, food, even our support are needed.   In conclusion let’s give our hand to others who need our help as we don’t know  where and when the natural disaster happen.

Thank you for your attention.  Assalamualaikum

Selama Berpidato!


M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

15 Maret 2008
adi
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

mbak atau mas,contoh spoof itu bagaimana?

Spoof, fungsi dari teks ini untuk menceritakan kejadian - kejadian dan diakhiri dengan cerita2 yang lucu (twist)

Generic structure-nya: orientation – event(s) – twists

Teks ini menggunakan Past tense.


Contoh:
One day, two villagers went to Jakarta. They went to the biggest mall and saw shiny silver walls that could open and move apart and back together. They were amazed when an old lady rolled in to the small room and the doors closed. A minute later, the doors opened and a young beautiful lady stepped out.The father said to his son "Go, get your mother now."

 

Silakan tertawa.


M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

14 Maret 2008
reski
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

kak, tolong periksa n perbaiki pidatoku nih krn ntar mau d pke ujian praktek. temanya "bencana alam" judulnya "membantu korban bencana alam". makasih

ASSISTING THE NATURAL DISASTER VICTIM                               What I respect the my English teacher ( Mr. Taslim) and also my classmate which I pride.  Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. and good morning   Praise the thanks of[is presence of Allah SWT [of] because blessing and Its permit [is] I can orate in this time in a state of healthy. thanks to teacher and friend which have let me to orate before all of you  in this morning, I will be speech with the theme " natural disaster" with the title "assisting all natural disaster victim”  Ladies and gentlemen.. Such as which we have known, Indonesia have own two season. dry season And the rains. If one of season will end then will be replaced by the next season, that circumstance reffered as. switchover climate can causing the weather in some certain area become labile and difficult to estimated by the civil society. This circumstance usually causing the natural disaster like sump floods, a tornado even storm. And if natural disaster happened, the local citizen will become victim. They can lost their house and family. When  they incuring that accident, at the time they will need our help.    We must have a sense of solidarity for help them. They are human too which have feeling like us so in consequence have to raise a hand for them. Human is a social creature which cannot live without the other help. We have to realize that our contribution can be like a some of money, clothes, food, even our support.   the conclusion of my speech is We don’t know when the natural disaster will be happened. But when that accident come, there will be becoming a victim. As a human, we have to assisting each other especially for the man who require it. They will be feel helped   At least, just this which I can submit to all of you about " natural disaster". Hopefully earn useful for you.  Thank you for your attention.  Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb

 

Ini teks yang telah kami koreksi. 

HELPING THE NATURAL DISASTER’S

The honourable English teacher ( Mr. Taslim) and  my beloved classmate .

Assalamualaikum Wr.Wb. and good morning, let’s  praise Allah SWT because of His blessing I can  deliver my speech this morning.

My speech entitled “Helping  the natural disaster’s victim”

Ladies and gentlemen., we know that Indonesia has own two seasons; dry  and rainy seasons that happens one after another  for certain months. When one season  ends then it is replaced by the other season  there is a condition called ‘climate change’. When it happens it can cause the weather in  certain areas unpredictable. It is

difficult to  be estimated by people. This circumstance usually causes natural disaster like flood, tornado even storm. Because of  the natural disaster there will be many victims. They lose their houses , their family and get injured. They really need our help and we must have a sense of solidarity for help them. They are also human too which have feeling like us so in consequence we have to give a hand for them. 

Human is a social creature which cannot live without the others. We have to realize that our contribution in any form like ; money, clothes, food, even our support are needed.   In conclusion let’s give our hand to others who need our help as we don’t know  where and when the natural disaster happen.

Thank you for your attention.  Assalamualaikum

Selama Berpidato!


M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

14 Maret 2008
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

Sorry,tlng q cri in explanation text yg jarang di muat di buku pelajaran.cptn bls keburu di kumpulin,cptn.........?thanks

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Terima kasih 


Operator

14 Maret 2008
PANJI
Bahasa Inggris Kelas 9

TOLONG KASIH CONTOH TEXT NARRATIVE YANG  CERITANYA PANJANG. DUNX...BESOK DIKUMPULIN NIYH! =(

The Turtle and His Bride


THERE was once a turtle who lived among a great many people of different kinds, in a large camp near a big river which was born right up amongst the snows, and flowed straight away south till it reached a sea where the water was always hot.

There were many other turtles in the camp, and this turtle was kind and pleasant to them all, but he did not care for any of them very much, and felt rather lonely.

At last he built himself a hut, and filled it with skins for seats, and made it as comfortable as any but for miles round; and when it was quite finished he looked about among the young women to see which of them he should ask to be his wife.

It took him some time to make up his mind, for no turtle likes being hurried, but at length he found one girl who seemed prettier and more industrious than the rest, and one day he entered her home, and said: `Will you marry me?'

The young woman was so surprised at this question that she dropped the beaded slipper she was making, and stared at the turtle. She felt inclined to laugh-the idea was so absurd; but she was kind-hearted and polite, so she looked as grave as she could, and answered,

`But how are you going to provide for a family? Why, when the camp moves, you will not even be able to keep up with the rest!'

`I can keep up with the best of them,' replied the turtle, tossing his head. But though he was very much offended he did not let the girl see it, and begged and, prayed her so hard to marry him that, at last, she consented, very unwillingly.

`You will have to wait till the spring, though,' she said; `I must make a great many slippers and dresses for myself, as I shall not have much time afterwards.'

This did not please the turtle; but he knew it was no use talking, so all he answered was,

`I shall go to war and take some captives, and I shall be away several months. And when I return I shall expect you to be ready to marry me.'

So he went back to his hut, and at once set about his preparations. The first thing he did was to call all his relations together, and ask them if they would come with him and make war on the people of a neighbouring village. The turtles, who were tired of doing nothing, agreed at once, and next day the whole tribe left the camp. The girl was standing at the door of her but as they passed, and laughed out loud-they moved so slowly. Her lover, who was marching at the head, grew very angry at this, and cried out,

`In four days from now you will be weeping instead of laughing, because there will be hundreds of miles between you and me.'

`In four days,' replied the girl-who had only promised to marry him in order to get rid of him-'in four days you will hardly be out of sight.'

`Oh, I did not mean four days, but four years,' answered the turtle, hastily; `whatever happens I shall be back by then.'

The army marched on, till one day, when they felt as if they must have got half round the earth, though they were scarcely four miles from the camp, they found a large tree lying across their path. They looked at it with dismay, and the oldest among them put their heads together to see what was to be done.

`Can't we manage to get past by the top?' asked,

`Why, it would take us years,' exclaimed another.

Just look at all those tall green branches, spreading in every direction. If once we got entangled in them, we should never get out again!'

`Well then, let us go round by the bottom,' said a third.

`How are we to do that, when the roots have made a deep hole, and above that is a high bank?' replied a fourth. `No; the only way I can think of, is to burn a large hole in the trunk.' And this they did, but the trunk was very thick, and would not burn through.

`It is no use, we must give it up,' they agreed at last. `After all, nobody need ever know! We have been away such a long while that we might easily have had all sorts of adventures.' And so the whole company turned homewards again.

They took even longer to go back than they had to come, for they were tired and footsore with their journey. When they drew near the camp they plucked up their courage, and began to sing a war-song. At this the villagers came flocking to see what spoils the turtles had won, but, as they approached, each turtle seized some one by the wrist, exclaiming: `You are our spoils; you are our prisoners!'

`Now that I have got you I will keep you,' said the leader, who had happened to seize his betrothed.

Everybody was naturally very angry at this behaviour, and the girl most of all, and in her secret heart she determined to have her revenge. But, just at present, the turtles were too strong, so the prisoners had to put on their smartest slippers and their brightest clothes, and dance a war dance while the turtles sang. They danced so long that it seemed as if they would never stop, till the turtle who was leading the singing suddenly broke into aloud chant,

Whoever comes here, will die, will die.

At this all the dancers grew so frightened that they burst through the ring of their captors, and ran back to the village, the turtles following-very slowly. On the way the chief turtle met a man, who said to him,

`That woman who was to have been your wife has married another man!'

`Is that true?' said the turtle. `Then I must see him.'

But as soon as the villager was out of sight the turtle stopped, and taking a bundle containing fringes and ornaments from his back, he hung them about him, so that they rattled as he walked. When he was quite close to the but where the woman lived, he cried out,

`Here I am to claim the woman who promised to be my wife.'

`Oh, here is the turtle,' whispered the husband hurriedly; `what is to be done now?'

`Leave that to me; I will manage him,' replied the wife, and at that moment the turtle came in, and seized her by the wrist. `Come with me,' he said sternly.

`You broke your promise,' answered she. `You said you would be back soon, and it is more than a year since you went! How was I to know that you were alive?'

At her words the husband took courage, and spoke hastily,

`Yes, you promised you would go to war and bring back some prisoners, and you have not done it.'

`I did go, and made many prisoners,' retorted the turtle angrily, drawing out his knife. `Look here, if she won't be nay wife, she sha'n't be yours. I will cut her in two; and you shall have one half, and I the other.'

`But half a woman is no use to me,' answered the man. `If you want her so much you had better take her.' And the turtle, followed by his relations, carried her off to his own hut.

Now the woman saw she would gain nothing by being sulky, so she pretended to be very glad to have got rid of her husband; but all the while she was trying to invent a plan to deliver herself from the turtle. At length she remembered that one of her friends had a large iron pot, and when the turtle had gone to his room to put away his fringes, she ran over to her neighbour's and brought it back. Then she filled it with water and hung it over the fire to boil. It was just beginning to bubble and hiss when the turtle entered.

`What are you doing there?' asked he, for he was always afraid of things that he did not understand.

`Just warming some water,' she answered. `Do you know how to swim?'

`Yes, of course I do. What a question! But what does it matter to you?' said the turtle, more suspicious than ever.

`Oh, I only thought that after your long journey you might like to wash. The roads are so muddy, after the winter's rains. I could rub your shell for you till it was bright and shining again.

`Well, I am rather muddy. If one is fighting, you know, one cannot stop to pick one's way. I should certainly be more comfortable if my back was washed.'

The woman did not wait for him to change his mind. She caught him up by his shell and popped him straight into the pot, where he sank to the bottom, and died instantly.

The other turtles, who were standing at the door, saw their leader disappear, and felt it was their duty as soldiers to follow him; and, springing into the pot, died too. All but one young turtle, who, frightened at not seeing any of his friends come out again, went as fast as he could to a clump of bushes, and from there made his way to the river. His only thought was to get away as far as possible from that dreadful but; so he let the river carry him where it was going itself, and at last, one day, he found himself in the warm sea, where, if he is not dead, you may meet him still.


M.A.S Anggororini, S.Pd

 

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