Selasa, 02 Juli 2019

ICT TASK TRIPPLE L

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MY VIDEO LEARNING AUXIELARY

THI VIDEO WE WERE MADE ON SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2017 .
ITS JUST MY LITTLE START AND STILL MUCH OF WEAKNESS


https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdrive.google.com%2Ffile%2Fd%2F1SnEfeL_wQVOFxB8tozFL5MRw04L4I0dA%2Fview%3Fusp%3Ddrivesdk%26fbclid%3DIwAR2-KLRopRK1YyKJaLoMb1KIuiPBHenig0PmPVQgsXuF2CL1OdKzjjmMCgU&h=AT1Upd_7I0d0lhdSo_fOcmSGAhThqYnxkSEqeXpG01AUQjL7H52WWLjkMCsWCaq30CTZ_wdhRgjEA1bfuGtN_S1gWjlD6BsGjTrFn6nCABuTFRjp3Ut3OSsJs0VhqcFyleCOkA


I HOE YOU ENJOY IT

THANKS FOR COMING AND DONT FORGET TO SHARE IT WASSALAMUALAIKUM WARROHMATTULLAHI WABAROHKATU. ;)

WHAT IS HYPERLINK ?

WHAT IS HYPERLINK?
a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.


Definition - What does Hyperlink mean?

A hyperlink is an element in an HTML document that links to either another portion of the document or to another document altogether. On webpages, hyperlinks are usually colored purple or blue and are sometimes underlined.



Definition - What does Hyperlink mean?

A hyperlink is an element in an HTML document that links to either another portion of the document or to another document altogether. On webpages, hyperlinks are usually colored purple or blue and are sometimes underlined.





I KNOW IT IS JUST A SIMPLE WAY TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE A HYOER LINK BUT I HOPE YOU CAN LEARN TIHS SIMPLE EXPLANATION . THANK YOU SO MUCH TO VISIT AND DONT FORGET TO SHARE IT.





REVIEW BOOK WITH FUN WAY TO LEARNING

REVIEW BOOK
This the book what we can learn english with fun way and easier than before

learn with English is Fun is a supporting reference that provides a myriad of fun experiences in learning English. This book has three parts divided into the easiest level to the hardest. Each of these parts has more than 30 types of games that will rotate your brain to play it, say the game we know best like crossword puzzles and pair words.

      You might spend tens to hundreds of hours completing all these games you don't realize. However, no matter how long, always remember that the function of the game in language teaching or learning should not be done as mere play, but for learning purposes. After all, as the saying goes, we all want to reach the Rome, or in the context of this goal that is proficient in foreign languages.

         English is Fun consists of 150 games, from the easiest to the most difficult, but still fun and can deepen your knowledge of English. There are puzzle games, repertoire of common words and TOEFL, crossword puzzles, idioms, listening to English stories, filling in points, crypto quotes, math problems, pairing words, and so on. All to hone English skills.
 
Some people the just give up before they start to learn english and that its a wrong . and i hope when we learning english we should using a fu  way


10 best books to learn English with

Everyone may be on their smartphones all day every day nowadays, but there’s something uniquely charming about sitting down to read an actual book. There’s also something particularly effective about it for those of you keen on improving your English skills.
I’m a Spanish speaker by birth, but I’ve been passionate about English for years now. My secret tip for making faster progress with the language is reading lots of English novels and then reading some more. When it came to finding books that were both educational in terms of the language level AND interesting in their own right, I realized I needed to go beyond the obvious choices and decided to draw up my own list.
Happy reading and happy learning!

1. 40 Rules of Love (by Elif Şafak)

“Every true love and friendship is a story of unexpected transformation. If we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we haven’t loved enough.”
This novel will not only transform your English, but your life; it’s currently my favorite book. It’s beautifully written and the Penguin edition ensures that even relative beginners get a good grasp of the story and the meaning it conveys. If you’re curious about spiritual matters, this is your pick.

2. How to be a woman (by Caitlin Moran)

“Why on earth have I, because I’m a woman, got to be nice to everyone?”
This isn’t your topical feminist manifesto. Caitlin Moran is a powerful, compelling writer and doesn’t mince her words. This book is perfect if you want to learn slang, smash the patriarchy (as any good feminist would!) and laugh while you’re at it.

3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (by Stephen Chbosky)

“So, this is my life. And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I’m still trying to figure out how that could be.”
This book is the story of a smart and socially awkward teen struggling with mental illness, trying to find his place in the world. If you feel like jumping back to your high school days while brushing up on your teen slang, this one’s for you.

4. Deal Breaker (by Harlan Coben)

“Acceptance of the inevitable, a sign of a wise man.”
This is my favorite crime fiction series. Myron Bolitar, a retired pro-basketball player, solves crimes together with his eccentric best friend, Windsor “Win” Horne Lockwood III. This book is heavy on mysteries – being a crime novel and all – and sports jargon. Warning: if you’re one of those people who can’t put a book down once they’ve started, steer clear of this one.

5. Treasure Island (by Robert Louis Stevenson)

“Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum”
This book doesn’t really need an introduction – it’s a true classic, complete with pirates, sailors and adventures. It’s a great one for expanding your vocabulary, especially if you love to travel.

6. A Thousand Splendid Suns (by Khaled Khosseini)

“Marriage can wait, education cannot.”
This book offers up a story line like no other. Become immersed in the daily lives and hardships of Miriam and Laila as they struggle to find a future in Kabul. The English is simple enough for most learners, but still beautiful and challenging. And the book features characters you’ll never forget.

7. Pride & Prejudice (by Jane Austen)

“I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”
Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice is another classic. Although the vocabulary is quite advanced, if you feel like a challenge, this one’s a perfect pick. Oh, and I dare you not to fall in love with any of the characters, especially a Mr. Darcy.

8. To Kill a Mockingbird (by Harper Lee)

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”
A masterpiece of American literature that will help you understand the history of the United States. They say a culture can only be understood through language, fancy a try?

9. Orientalism (by Edward Said)

“From the beginning of Western speculation about the Orient, the one thing the orient could not do was to represent itself.”
For the intellectual out there, keen to see beyond stereotypes. If you have an advanced English level, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding the world and the way we see each other. It’s also a great conversation starter when traveling, especially in the Middle East.

10. Twilight (by Stephenie Meyer)

“And so the lion fell in love with the lamb…”
Maybe not what you expected as the 10th, but it’s the very first book I read in English, so it has a special place in my heart. And I’d wholeheartedly recommend it to any English learner: It offers up an entertaining story, and the English is easy and simple enough. Don’t judge a book by its movie.
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WASSALAMUALAIKUM WARROHMATULLAHI WABAROHKATU ;)
            THANK YOU

what to make u improve better ur english


Senin, 10 Juni 2019

Jurnal pendidikan
Available online
At: jpornal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/ENGEDU
English education: jurnal tadris Bahasa inggris
p-ISSN 2086-6003
vol 9 (2), 2016, 409-428
English Education: jurnal Bahasa inggris, 9 (2), 2016, 409
The Use Of videocast in improving the speaking Ability
Integrated in a drama class
Satria Adi pratama
IAIN Raden intan lampung
Email: spsatriapradana@gmail.com

One of the languages that is mostly used around the world is English as it is an international language one of the languages that is mostly used around the world is English   it is an international language English languages learners are required not only to understand and deliver massage in written form, but also to understand massage presented orally, such as understanding the content of speech and to deliver their throughts, feeling and experiences for communicative purposes. English teachers need to find a teaching technique in which the students are given opportunities and speak.
In this jurnal the teacher makes listening so that they can focus on using videos and films.
So that students skills speak and increase students motivation to study in this journal the teacher must convince students to do what the teacher teaches.
And during video playback the teacher wants to see students express what they are watching and they can follow or write what they hear
In this journal there is a discussion about how to improve listening so there is better:
Authentic speaking materials
Extensive speaking materials

5 inspiration video in youtube

INSPIRATON VIDEO FOR EVERY BODY


1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdRQZpXa54w



Sometimes God rewards his servant's kindness in a unique way and sometimes it is also difficult to understand. But believe me, as long as we are sincere, it does not take God long to repay.

2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwb8CSneqNo

Do not value people only from outside the same and not because he is poor or rich in homelessness or not we must still help each other who agrees

3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G65z8p1YNhw

Take notes people. The first man, has nothing going for himself and yet at the first sight of money he gets on his knees and thanks God. He does not blame God for how bad his life is. Some of you can learn a lot from someone who does not have a lot.

4.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzAcKtJvUJk

Doing good to someone does not necessarily change the world ..
But with the kindness that we do to others we can change the world of brands

5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Gb2fvjKYo


 was watching this play out and the baby had to defend himself. There was the strength! Baby put the move on 'ole Charlie. Such a great life lesson.

That all video inpiration for me and i hope u can take so much lesson from that. thank u for watching and forget to share it. wassalamuallaikum warrohmatullahi wabarohkatu.

Sabtu, 13 April 2019

how to speak english for begginer and motivation word to make you cher up

Fun and Easy Ways to Learn English 



When you’re learning English, it’s important to keep your motivation up. As with any task, there may be times when it feels a bit more difficult, so switch up your methods and don’t be afraid to make mistakes – you’ll reach the level you want...


1. Start with believing in yourself
“I was afraid to speak. I was scared people would make fun of me. Will they judge me?
One day, I thought if so many people can, even I can. So I spoke in English and my confidence increased.” 

2. Listen. Speak. Read. Write. Repeat.

Listen a little. Speak a little. Read a little. Write a little. Then, listen a little more. Speak a little more. Read a little more. Write a little more. Do this, till it becomes a habit.

3. Keep your ears open.
English is everywhere. It’s in online videos, news channels, on radio. So listen and build your vocabulary.

4. Find the answer in the question
Questions are like mirrors. Reverse the question, and find the answer.
Does he…?Yes, he does
Is it…?Yes, it is
Can you?Yes, I can
5. Make the mirror your best friend
Speak to it in English, and it will make you feel confident about the way you are speaking.

6. Read full sentences
You learnt Hindi, Tamil or Telugu in full sentences. Then why should learning English be any different. Read full sentences, speak in sentences.

7. Keep calm and do not worry about grammar.
Remember, even those who speak English fluently make grammatical mistakes. But, what they do right, is communicate without worrying about them.

8. Find an English newspaper and learn a word a day
You could really give your reading skills a boost here – but your speaking skills can benefit, too. The more you read English text to yourself or aloud, the more confidence you will have. If you feel nervous, start by practising at home then move on to reading in front of an audience and asking for their feedback. Of course, it’s also enjoyable to read some wonderful stories.
Keep your fear of new English words away.

9. Use the word before it leaves you.
Use the new word immediately to feel confident about it’s usage.

10. Practice. Practice. Practice. Till it makes you perfect.
To commit new English words to memory, it’s important to keep using them. Keep a notebook of new words you learn, and try to use them in three different sentences. Write your sentences down and say them out loud. The repetition will help you to remember the word, and working out different uses of the word will help expand your bank of vocabulary. Remember, taking small steps like these will still help you to reach your goal. 
There are no shortcuts in life. Definitely, no shortcuts to learn English.

FYI :
Remember, it is possible to communicate big ideas with relatively limited language. Don’t feel like you need perfect English before you can go out and have interesting conversations with other people.

you never know if you never try , so lets learn english with fun way to learn ;)