Wednesday 11 June 2014

Question

Link : http://safenglishc.blogspot.com/2014/01/explaination-text-how-is-metamorphosis.html

Question
1. What is the precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that falls from clouds?
a. Snow
b. Rain
c. Smog
d. Dust
e. Thunder

2. What come in a variety of sizes and shapes?
a. Rock
b. Star
c. Snowflakes
d. Snow thunder
e. Crystall

3. When light and fluffy, snowflakes called as?
a. fresh
b. powdery
c.granular
d. ice
e. snowy

4. What is glacier?
a. Fresh snow absorbs sound, lowering ambient noise over a landscape
b. Precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice
c. Snowfall stays on the ground for a series of years uninterrupted, the snowpack develops into a mass of ice
d. Acoustic qualities quickly minimize and reverse, once a layer of freezing rain falls on top of snow cover.
e. The energy balance of the snowpack

5. What is snow shower?
a. A heavy snowfall
b. Snow and wind
c. Obscuring visibility
d. Intermittent snowfall
e. A single storm 

Link : http://safenglishc.blogspot.com/2013/09/announcement-passport-express-service.html

6. When we cannot apply for the passport by mail/
a. From 6th of July
b. From 30th of June
c. Fron 30th of July
d. From 3 of June
e. From 8 of July

7. What is the main benefit from Passport Express?
a. We can apply it by mail.
b. It does not take a long time to proccess it.
c. It keeps passport applications distinct from other mail ensuring they reach us quickly and more securely.
d. We can apply it online.
e. It will gove us some benefit.

8. Since when Passport Express has been used?
a. March 1995
b. March 1994
c. March 1996
d. May 1996
e. May 1995

Link : http://safenglishc.blogspot.com/2013/10/7-facts-about-giraffe.html

9. Where giraffe lives?
a. North Africa
b. South Africa
c. Brazil
d. Indonesia
e. Australia

10. Where is the habitat of giraffe?
a. Accacia forest
b. Homogen forest
c. Pine Forest
d. Palm forest
e. Tropical forest

Friday 30 May 2014

Inspirational Story

A boy was driving with his father to a place .
After a few kilometers , a sudden black cloud coming along strong winds . The sky became dark and started to pull some vehicles .

" What about the father ? We stop ? "Ask the child .

" Keep driving ! " Said the father.

The sky grew dark , the wind was blowing even louder . The rain had come down with a heavy . Several trees uprooted , the atmosphere becomes very scary .

" Dad .. ? " Says child hesitation .

" Keep driving , increase attention and be vigilant ! " The father said as he continued to look forward .

Keep driving with the child struggled . Heavy rains blocking the view . The wind shook the car .

The child began to be afraid . But he still drove slowly on command of his father .

After passing a few kilometers ahead , the rain eased and the wind began to decrease .

After a few miles, they reached a dry place and they see the sun coming out from behind the clouds .

" Please if you want to stop and get out " the father said .

" Why now ? " Ask the child .

" Look to the back so you could see if you had stopped in the middle of the storm . "

The boy stops and get out of the car . Then he looked further back , where the storm is still going on .

The child then imagine if they stopped and stuck . They definitely stuck in a fear of not knowing when the storm will end and what happens next .

So if we face the " storms " of life , then keep walking . Never stop , never despair .

We never walk alone , there HE is always with us and will provide the best solution at the right time .

" I think my servant conjecture "

This means that if we see something incident or accident that befell us , and we always suspect both to GOD , that this was only temporary and will be beautiful in its time .

So rest assured bhw something beautiful will incarnate and manifest in the form that best, according to His good and certainly good also for us all ....

Thursday 24 April 2014

Culture Tour : Bali Island!

Hello guys!
At 3rd of April, my friends and I go to Bali Island while the 3rd grader had an exam. We go to Bali for 4 days. We went there by train and went home by air plane.

At the first day in Bali, we went to Tanjung Benoa beach, and then we went to Garuda Wisnu Kencana and watching Kecak Dance. In the night, we went to Jimbaran beach to have a dinner.

At the sencond day in Bali, we went to Penglipuran Village and lunch in Kintamani International Buffet. After that, we went to Sukowati Market to buy some handcraft for our family in Bandung. After went to Sukowati Market, we went back to the hotel to prepare for our #32015 Awards!

This was the last day in Bali.. In the morning we went to Pandawa Beach and the scenery was very very very very beautiful! But too bad that my class had to go to the airport first because se had the first flight, so we spent the time in Pandawa Beach for just one hour.

Thursday 27 February 2014

Movie Review : 3 idiots



The film starts with a narrative by Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan) about himself, Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), and Rancchoddas "Rancho" Shyamaldas Chanchad (Aamir Khan) are students at the Imperial College of Engineering, one of the best colleges in India. Farhan wants to become a wildlife photographer, but is pursuing an engineering degree to fulfil his father's wish, whereas Raju needs to improve his family's financial situation, and Rancho studies for the pleasure of building machines. Rancho incurs the wrath of college's dean, Professor Viru Sahastrabuddhe a.k.a. 'Virus' (Boman Irani), by giving creative and unorthodox answers, and later blames the rote-learning mentality of the institution for the suicide of fellow student Joy Lobo. Virus's model student is Chatur Ramalingam called "Silencer", (Omi Vaidya), whom Rancho once humiliates by replacing praise with an obscenity in the speech memorized by Chatur for delivery before the authorities. Meanwhile, Rancho falls in love with Virus's medical student daughter Pia (Kareena Kapoor).

The tensions escalate when the three friends break into Virus's house at night so Rancho can propose his own marriage to Pia, and then urinate on a door inside the compound. The next day, Virus threatens to expel Raju, who, unable to choose between betraying his friend and disappointing his family, attempts his own death. After extensive care by Pia and his friends, he awakes from a coma. Afterward, Farhan pursues photography, while Raju gives eccentric answers to an examination. Virus vows to make the course's final exam as hard as possible so that Raju is unable to graduate. Pia, in reply, tells Rancho of the exam, and he and Farhan steal the examination's questions for Raju who refuses to cheat. Virus sentences them to expulsion; but they earn a reprieve when Viru's pregnant elder daughter Mona (Mona Singh) goes into labour at the same time. A heavy storm cuts electricity, and Pia instructs Rancho to deliver the baby in the college common room via Voice over IP, after Rancho restores power using car batteries and a power inverter invented by Rancho. After the baby is apparently stillborn, Rancho resuscitates it; wherefore Virus allows them to take and pass their final exams. Rancho comes first and is awarded Virus's prize pen, retained hitherto for an especially-capable student.

Their story is framed as intermittent flashbacks from the present day, ten years afterward, in which Raju and Farhan are in search of Rancho. They are joined by Chatur, now a wealthy businessman, looking to seal a deal with scientist Phunsukh Wangdu. At the house ascribed to Rancho, they discover another individual (Jaaved Jaffrey) under that name, whom they blackmail by seizing his father's ashes and threatening to flush them down a toilet. Thus threatened, the householder reveals that their friend was an orphan servant boy who loved learning, while he himself disliked it, wherefore the family sent the servant to study in his master's place, until graduation, whereafter the master pockets the qualifications and the benefits thereof, while the impersonator becomes a schoolteacher in Ladakh.

Raju and Farhan then take Pia to Ladakh, where they see inventions resembling those of their friend. When the latter's friends ask his real name, he identifies himself as Phunsukh Wangdu, Chatur's prospective business partner. Upon learning this, Chatur is horrified and begs Phunsukh to establish the business relationship, apparently to no effect.

Thursday 6 February 2014

Gerund & To Infinitive

Gerund :
1. He loves listening to the music.
2. Andi is interested in visiting the museum with her girlfriend.
3. Dante told the joke without laughing.
4. I avoided him by walking on the opposite side in the ballroom.
5. I enjoy reading a novel rather than going to cinema.
6. I prefer doing sport to watching a film.
7. His hobby is playing football.
8. We like playing basketball together when we were on the 10th grade.
9. My brother loves playing computer until midnight so my mother always mad at him.
10. My mother is cooking right now, so I cannot go out with her.

To infinitive :
1. We used to be a good friend before the big problem came to us.
2. Fadh decided to go abroad and have a long distance relationship with his girlfriend.
3. Mutia try to recognize her staff.
4. Rizkania and Alma always start to fight whenever they sit together in the class.
5. You keep told me to wait for you.
6. He needs to talk to her for a business.
7. She always waiting for him to say something.
8. Ms. Ruri always give us a task to improve our physics score.
9. Dandy told Dinda to love him.
10. Eka kept talking to get his crush attention.

Thursday 23 January 2014

Explaination Text : Snowflakes

Snowflakes

Snow is precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that falls from clouds. Since snow is composed of small ice particles, it is a granular material. It has an open and therefore soft, white, and fluffy structure, unless subjected to external pressure. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Types that fall in the form of a ball due to melting and refreezing, rather than a flake, are known as hail, ice pellets or snow grains.

The process of precipitating snow is called snowfall. Snowfall tends to form within regions of upward movement of air around a type of low-pressure system known as an extratropical cyclone. Snow can fall poleward of these systems' associated warm fronts and within their comma head precipitation patterns (called such due to the comma-like shape of the cloud and precipitation pattern around the poleward and west sides of extratropical cyclones). Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example because of water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones. Lake-effect snowfall can be heavy locally. Thundersnow is possible within a cyclone's comma head and within lake effect precipitation bands. In mountainous areas, heavy snow is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation, if the atmosphere is cold enough. Snowfall amount and its related liquid equivalent precipitation amount are measured using a variety of different rain gauges.

Once on the ground, snow can be categorized as powdery when light and fluffy, fresh when recent but heavier, granular when it begins the cycle of melting and refreezing, and eventually ice once it comes down, after multiple melting and refreezing cycles, into a dense mass called snow pack. When powdery, snow moves with the wind from the location where it originally landed, forming deposits called snowdrifts that may have a depth of several meters. After attaching itself to hillsides, blown snow can evolve into a snow slab—an avalanche hazard on steep slopes. The existence of a snowpack keeps temperatures lower than they would be otherwise, as the whiteness of the snow reflects most sunlight, and any absorbed heat goes into melting the snow rather than increasing its temperature. The water equivalent of snowfall is measured to monitor how much liquid is available to flood rivers from meltwater that will occur during the following spring. Snow cover can protect crops from extreme cold. If snowfall stays on the ground for a series of years uninterrupted, the snowpack develops into a mass of ice called glacier. Fresh snow absorbs sound, lowering ambient noise over a landscape because the trapped air between snowflakes attenuates vibration. These acoustic qualities quickly minimize and reverse, once a layer of freezing rain falls on top of snow cover. Walking across snowfall produces a squeaking sound at low temperatures.

The energy balance of the snowpack itself is dictated by several heat exchange processes. The snowpack absorbs solar shortwave radiation that is partially blocked by cloud cover and reflected by snow surface. A long-wave heat exchange takes place between the snowpack and its surrounding environment that includes overlying air mass, tree cover and clouds. Heat exchange takes place by convection between the snowpack and the overlaying air mass, and it is governed by the temperature gradient and wind speed. Moisture exchange between the snowpack and the overlying air mass is accompanied by latent heat transfer that is influenced by vapor pressure gradient and air wind. Rain on snow can add significant amounts of thermal energy to the snowpack. A generally insignificant heat exchange takes place by conduction between the snowpack and the ground. The small temperature change from before to after a snowfall is a result of the heat transfer between the snowpack and the air.[1] As snow degrades, its surface can develop characteristic ablation textures such as suncups or penitentes.

The term snow storm can describe a heavy snowfall, while a blizzard involves snow and wind, obscuring visibility. Snow shower is a term for an intermittent snowfall, while flurry is used for very light, brief snowfalls. Snow can fall more than a meter at a time during a single storm in flat areas, and meters at a time in rugged terrain, such as mountains. When snow falls in significant quantities, travel by foot, car, airplane and other means becomes severely restricted, but other methods of mobility become possible, such as the use of snowmobiles, snowshoes and skis. When heavy snow occurs early in the fall (or, on rarer occasions, late in the spring), significant damage can occur to trees still in leaf. Areas with significant snow each year can store the winter snow within an ice house, which can be used to cool structures during the following summer. A variation on snow has been observed on Venus, though composed of metallic compounds and occurring at a substantially higher temperature.



Monday 20 January 2014

Next Leader

If I become the next leader for my student council in my school, I will make a good work program with my partners in the student council. I will make a work program which is suitable for my school and can make my school better. This work program will be managed carefully so the whole school can enjoy it, and we can take the benefits for us. This is very important, because the work programs will make our school better.

I also will make the studnet council staff can give a good influence to the others. So that our scholl will be known with the students who have a good manner and good on score too.

Maybe, this is enough from me. Thank you.