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Friday, April 29, 2016

Tugas Softskill Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2 "Apa yg kita lakukan setelah lulus kuliah"

Vickry (17212572)
4EA11


what do we do after graduation? I will do after graduation is urgently looking for a job. Before I entered the working world I must cultivate the intention in my heart that I should try to get a job that suits my wishes.

After I worked about 2-3 years, after saving the money I collected, I will make a restaurant or cafe, because of my interest in the culinary world then I decided to entrepreneurship in the culinary field.

after success in the culinary business I was about 5 years after my entrepreneurship will plan your travel around the world with my wife and children later, and bring my parents go to Hajj. I hope all my dreams achieved amen.
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Tugas Softskill Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2 "Menceritakan Tempat Wisata"

Vickry (17212572)
4EA11
Tempat Wisata "Pulau Sempu"





Sempu island paradise known as one of the world. The island, located about 75 km from downtown Malang has an extraordinary beauty. The place of this nature is a nature reserve which is managed by the city government. The vegetation here is quite diverse ranging from coastal forest, tropical forest to mangrove forests. Just that alone owned Sempu Island? Wait. The most interesting thing here is Segara nymph is a lake in the middle of the island with an area of ​​4 hectares.

Segara Chicks became the main attraction sites in Malang. Water from the lake comes from the southern ocean waves coming in through a hole in the cliff side of the lake. The water in the lake is cold and very clear until you can see the bottom easily. Here, you are free swimming, fishing or playing in the white sand ramps.

To get to the island is not easy. You must first motor boat ride from Blue Spring Beach. Do not forget to save the phone number owner's fishing boat to be picked up again when you're going home. Once out of the boat, your journey is still unfinished. You must be quite long trekking through the forest conservation. Fatigue will pay off when you see the beauty of Segara Chicks are still very natural. This island is uninhabited, so if you want to stay, the only way is by camping
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Tugas Softskill Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2" Review Novel"

Nama : Vickry
Kelas : 4EA11
NPM : 17212572

Title : Rainbow Troops
Author : Andrea Hirata
First Copy Right Date : July, 2007
Type of Book : Fiction


The Rainbow Troops, chapter 1: Ten New Students
THAT morning , when I was just a boy, I sat on a long bench outside of a school. The branch of an old filicium tree shaded me. My father sat beside me, hugging my shoulders with both of his arms as he nodded and smiled to each parent and child sitting side by side on the bench in front of us.
It was an important day: the first day of elementary school. At the end of those long benches was an open door, and inside was an empty classroom. The door frame was crooked. The entire school, in fact, leaned as if it would collapse at any moment. In the doorway stood two teachers, like hosts welcoming guests to a party. There was an old man with a patient face, Bapak K.A. Harfan Efendy Noor, or Pak Harfan—the school principal—and a young woman wearing a jilbab, or headscarf, Ibu N.A. Muslimah Hafsari, or Bu Mus for short. Like my father, they also were smiling.
Yet Bu Mus’ smile was a forced smile: she was apprehensive. Her face was tense and twitching nervously. She kept counting the number of children sitting on the long benches, so worried that she didn’t even care about the sweat pouring down onto her eyelids. The sweat beading around her nose smudged her powder makeup, streaking her face and making her look like the queen’s servant in Dul Muluk, an ancient play in our village.
“Nine people, just nine people, Pamanda Guru, still short one,” she said anxiously to the principal. Pak Harfan stared at her with an empty look in his eyes.
I too felt anxious. Anxious because of the restless Bu Mus, and because of the sensation of my father’s burden spreading over my entire body. Although he seemed friendly and at ease this morning, his rough arm hanging around my neck gave away his quick heartbeat. I knew he was nervous, and I was aware that it wasn’t easy for a 47-year-old miner with a lot of children and a small salary to send his son to school. It would have been much easier to send me to work as a helper for a Chinese grocery stall owner at the morning market, or to the coast to work as a coolie to help ease the family’s financial burdens. Sending a child to school meant tying oneself to years of costs, and that was no easy matter for our family.
My poor father. I didn’t have the heart to look him in the eye. It would probably be better if I just went home, forgot about school, followed in the footsteps of some of my older brothers and cousins, and became a coolie …
My father wasn’t the only one trembling. The face of each parent showed that they weren’t really sitting on those long benches. Their thoughts, like my father’s, were drifting off to the morning market as they imagined their sons better off as workers. These parents weren’t convinced that their children’s education, which they could only afford up to junior high, would brighten their families’ futures. This morning they were forced to be at this school, either to avoid reproach from government officials for not sending their children to school, or to submit to modern demands to free their children from illiteracy

 1. when I (Subject) was just a boy, I sat (Verb 3)on a long bench outside of a school
 2. My father (Subject)sat (Verb 3)beside me, hugging (Verb) my shoulders with both of his arms
 3. Yet Bu Mus’(Subject) smile (verb)was a forced smile: she was apprehensive(verb)
 4.Her (Subject)face was tense and twitching nervously (Adjective)
 5. The sweat beading (Adjective) around her nose smudged her (Subject)powder makeup
 6. Anxious (Adjective)because of the restless (Adjective)Bu Mus(Subject), and because of the sensation of my father’s burden spreading (Adjective) over my entire body
 7. Although he seemed friendly (Adjective)and at ease this morning, his (Subject) rough arm hanging around my (Subject) neck gave away his quick heartbeat
 8. It would have been much easier (adjective)to send me (subject) to work(verb) as a helper (verb) for a Chinese grocery stall
 9. The face of each parent showed (verb) that they weren’t really sitting(verb) on those long benches
 10. Their thoughts, like my father’s(subject), were drifting off to the morning market as they imagined (verb)their sons better off as workers
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