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TutorBlog: Profession
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Friday, June 20, 2008. Subject : English Language. Class/ Semester : 1(one)/ 1 (one). Sub Topic : Alexander Graham Bell. Time allocation 2 x 45. Alexander Graham Bell is famous for his invention of telephone, one of the important devices that have helped built modern life. He was born in. And at universities Edinburgh and. He was son of Melville Bell. With his family in 1870. the next year following his father’s profession, his started teaching deal people in. Who is Alexander Graham Bell? Well i like yo...
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Jumat, 27 Juni 2008. Present Continuous ( Progressive). We use continuous tense only for actions and happenings (they are eating, it is raining) Some Verbs (for example, know and like) are not action verbs. You can not say I am knowing or they are liking, but you can only say I know, They like…. The following verbs are not normally used in continuous tense. I’m hungry, I want something to eat. Do not understand what I mean? Ann doesn’t seem very happy at the moment. She is waiting her friend. Traditional...
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asyfii: TUTOR BLOG
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Sabtu, 21 Juni 2008. The aeroplane changed many of the world’s habits within a few years. Planes could reach the most isolated places on the globe. As travel time between continents grew shorter, round the world travel increased. Foods and medicine could be shipped across great distances on cargo planes. Mails were speeded up. Read the text then answer the questions. What changed many of the world’s habit within ten years? When has the helicopter been inuse for pessanger service. What does SST stand for?
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asyfii: Juni 2008
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Jumat, 27 Juni 2008. Present Continuous ( Progressive). We use continuous tense only for actions and happenings (they are eating, it is raining) Some Verbs (for example, know and like) are not action verbs. You can not say I am knowing or they are liking, but you can only say I know, They like…. The following verbs are not normally used in continuous tense. I’m hungry, I want something to eat. Do not understand what I mean? Ann doesn’t seem very happy at the moment. She is waiting her friend. Traditional...
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Sabtu, 21 Juni 2008. We use –er for short word one syllable (cheap – cheaper, fast-faster). We also use –er for two syllable words (easy- easier, pretty – prettier. etc). This hotel is cheaper than all other in town. Let’s go buy car. It’s cheaper. We use -est for short words and most……. For longer words. This hotel is the cheapest in the town. What is the longest river in the world? Complete the sentences use a superlative (-est or most…) or a comparative (-er or more…). Is very large but.
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Just Be Yourself!: April 2008
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Rabu, 23 April 2008. Blogs, wikis and podcasts. Blogs, wikis, and podcasts are all examples of social software, computer tools which allow people to connect, to communicate and to collaborate online. Blog is essentially a web page with regular diary or journal entries. Wiki is a collaborative web space, consisting of a number of pages that can be edited by any user. Blogs in language teaching. Blogs used in education is known as edublogs. A blog set up and maintained by a teacher is known as a tutor blog.
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FUN WITH ENGLISH: NARRATIVE TEXT
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Selasa, 17 Juni 2008. It is text that telling a story. Social function: To amuse, entertain and to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different way. We have to know the generic structure for creating a text consists of:. 1Orientation : sets the scene and introduces the participants. 2Complication : a crisis arises. 3Events : event supporting a complication. 3Resolution : the crisis is resolved, for better or for worse. Here the example of narrative text:. Doc said, “If you wish, you may li...