Sabtu, 19 November 2011

Dialogue

WRONG ADDRESS

Arif         :  Hei, Gema.. are you ready to go to Zulfa’s house?
Gema    : yes I’m ready. Are you had known zulfa’s address?
Arif         :  yes,here,she had given her address to me yesterday.
Gema    :  ok,we can go now.

Then,they go to zulfa’s house to finish English task.

Gema    : are you sure this is the right house?
Arif         : yes of course,based on this addres,this is the right house.
Gema    : are you have her phone number?
Arif         : no,just wait a minute here.

Meanwhile,in zulfa’s house. Zulfa still waiting her friends. Then,she calls raka.

Zulfa : hey guys?  Where are you now?
Raka: I just want to go.  arif and gema was there?
Zulfa : not yet,can you contact them?
Raka: yes of course

Then,raka calls arif’s phone

Raka: rif,where are you?
Arif: I was in front of her house,but it seems nobody in her home.
Raka: EH? Are you know her address??
Arif: of course I know, sepakat street number 15 right?
Raka: do you mean sepakat street which on the ayani street?
Arif: EH? I was on the sepakat street which on the dr.wahidin street. I got a wrong address. Ok,we wiil be there soon.

Finally,there was arrived in zulfa’s house.

Gema : Alhamdulillah, finally we got here.
Zulfa : next time,ask the address completely. Are you guys thirsty? I brought some drinks.
Arif: Waaa… thank you very much zulfa.
Raka: ok,let’s finish our English task now.

Conditional Sentences

Type 1:
1. If I know her name, I will talk to her everyday.
2. If I know his hobbies, I will be his friend.
3. If my mother cook fried rice, I will prepare the ingredients.
4. If my father wash the car, I will run.
5. If Dicky sweep the floor, I will clean the windows.

Type2:
1. If I came to school lately, teacher would punish me.
2. If Dino studied harder, He would be a good player in class.
3. If Satrio worked harder,He would get a promotion.
4. If Tom were Tammy's friend, I would say congratulation to him.
5. If the prince defeated the dragon, princess would free from the curse.

Type3:
1. If Liverpool had defeated Chelsea, Liverpool would have been the champion.
2. If I had got my pocket money, I would have bought a new sweater.
3. If Dwi had finished his task, he would have a dinner.
4. If we had not worn tie at wednesday, we would have punished.
5. If Aisyah had helped me, I would have treated her lunch.

Sabtu, 24 September 2011

The Culture of Dayak Tribe

Dayak or Daya is a collection of various sub-ethnic Austronesian which is considered as indigenous people who inhabit in the island of Kalimantan. The word 'dayak' in local language means people who live in the river upstream. Dayak communities lived most of their life in the surrounding watershed Kalimantan hinterland. They usually held many festivals. For example, in March or April, they held a festival called Robo-Robo.

In Robo-Robo festival, there is a variety of Dayak delicacies, such as spicy sour fish sauce, lemon grass shrimp, and also served a nutritious water sherbet to recover stamina. There is also a traditional canoe race that appears in Sei Kakap, Kuburaya district.

There's another festival of Dayak communities; Gawai Dayak usually held on May 20 to 24. The event is a festival of Dayak culture. At the core program, will read nyangahathn (reading spells), ceremonial games, traditional games, and various nuances of traditional crafts. Gawai Dayak is also an event that is exotic to behold and is present in modern urban society.

There are also many kinds of traditional foods of Dayak Tribe, such as Lemang, that made of sticky rice, put in the bamboo. Lemper, made of sticky rice filled with meat or beans. Lepat, made from flour that is inserted inside a banana. Jimut, traditional cakes that made from flour that formed pingpong ball-sized. Lulun, similar with lepat, that is content brown sugar. Tehpung, traditional cake on Uut Danum Dayak, made from fried sticky rice. 

The first of traditional dances of Dayak communities is Tari Kencet Papatai. This dance tells about a Dayak Kenyah's hero. The dance movements are very agile, energetic, and sometimes followed by shierks of the dancers. And the second is Tari Gantar. This dance depicting the movement of people planting rice. Tari Hudoq, performed by using a wooden mask that resembles a wild animals, and using banana leaves or palm leaves as the cover body of the dancers. 

The first prohibitions of Dayak communities is namely restrictions that bring freedom to make their population increased sharply, and the second is restrictions resulted in fewer and fewer of their population.

For example, a life that should never be mixed with another communities of their tribes, so that their lives had never advanced even likely primitive. And like the Dayak Punan, which is difficult to communicate with the public, which most of them live in dense forest, caves, and mountains that are difficult to reach



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Rabu, 03 Agustus 2011

My Favorite Item


I have so many favorite items, one of those is comic. Comic is one kind of storybook, but comic more prioritizes the illustration than it story text. In Indonesia, comic from Japan more popular than comic from America. Comic very affects to my life. Because with reads comic, my spirit increases. And I get inspirations to drawing from comic too. So, comic is very useful to me.

Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Welcoming Speech

Assalamu'alaikum...
Hi readers, welcome to my blog!! As the owner of this blog, I want to introduce myself. My name is Gema A. Faraz. But, you can call me Gema. 'Gema' means echo in english. I was born in Pontianak, Agust 25th 1995. Now, I'm 15 years old. I'm study in Senior High School 1 Pontianak. XI Science 1 is my class now.

Why am I made this blog?? For what?? Of course, I want to share my knowledge to this blog, so readers can read things that he/she doesn't know before. Already know?? If so, just to remind you.

One more, if you're already read this blog, I need your comment(s). Because, from your comment(s) I can fix myself to make this blog better. OK, see you!!