Selasa, 10 Januari 2017

RESUME



How to say it
In this segment, I learned about an idiom and how to pronounce the idiom. The idiom was Hit The Hay, from the word Hit, H-I-T which mean “Memukul” in bahasa Indonesia and the word Hay, H-A-Y, which mean “Jerami” in bahasa Indonesia.

Idioms

In this segment, the idiom that I learn was Hit The Hay, the meaning is "Someone is going to sleep” For example, Triono wants to wake earlier tomorrow so he decides to Hit the Hay. We can either use Hit the zzzzz, the meaning is same with Hit The Hay.

Bilingual

In this segment, the speakers spoke with two languages which are English and Bahasa Indoensia. They talked about Harry Potter’s Back! Harry potter is back with the new story, Harry Potter and the Curse Child. Will be in book store in the UK and USA on the 31st  of july.

English, please!

The topic in this topic was TV series, there were two speakers, the first speaker said that we can learn English either watching movies or TV series, but they focused told us to learn English through TV series, because with TV series we take a lot practice, because formally, TV series take a year or more to done the story, instead movies.

Resume Of Volare Chit Chat


How to say it
In this segment, I learned about an idiom and how to pronounce the idiom.
The idiom was steal thunder.

Idiom

In this segment, the idiom that I learned was going up in flames. The meaning of the idiom was fail, totally broke or end something suddenly.

Bilingual

The news that I listened was abaout UPS helps in Rwanda. UPS working with the newest company that claled Zipline International, this company will deliver blood and vaccine to central blood transfusion in Rwanda at this summer. And this company will do that with drone. And UPS is United Parcel Service.

English,pleasse!
The topic in this segment was annoying things. There were 2 speakers, they said that
Vidia said that annoying thing is something that she dislike.
Dini said that annoying thing is something that can ruin her mood.
They talking about Pontianak city traffic.
My opinion about the topic is annoying things always happen everywhere does not depend on the place and can spoil our mood. My solutions are currently experiencing these events good you try not to get angry, and remain calm and throw a smile. Because it would be more fun if you have a new friend, than a new enemy, is not it?

RESUME 1Volare 14-14 April 2016

• IDIEM = TWO DIFFERENT WORDS and typing put together will creates ALSO DIFFERENT WORDS
• CARRY = CARRYING
• ON = ONIF TWO WORDS are merged"CARRY ON KEEP DOING Was Then MEANS OR INVOLVED IN SOMETHING AND CAN ALSO CONTINUE TO COMPLAIN COMPLAIN Means Regarding SOMETHING"CARRY ON OTHER EXAMPLES
• Difficult TO CONTINUE TO ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION WITH ANYONE While Keeping While Keeping SMALL CHILDREN
• Firstborn SON FAMILY TRADITION JHON EXPECTED TO BE EXPECTED TO BE A Lawyer (CARRY ON HERE PASS)
• IF IN Let DEV WILL CONTINUE TO PASS ON THE COMPLAIN Regarding PARTNER WORK - propesional WITHOUT PARTNERS, PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZE THE ABILITY AND who knows what else 
• BILLY STOP COMPLAIN ABOUT DYING your stomach

RESUME 2Volare 17-5 MEI 2016

( Make a beeline for ) 
• MAKE = MAKE 
• Beeline = straight LINES BETWEEN TWO PLACES
• TO = TO / FROMCombined WORD making a beeline to = Jump PART TO PLACEEXAMPLE 
• Indeed COME TRUE IF BOB reception Direct HE IMMEDIATELY TO THE DIRECTION OF EATING AND HE WILL DRINK AND place of THAT LENGTH A NIGHT
• Once the show ended in conflict Direct WE IMMEDIATELY TO THE CAR IF NOT WE WILL EXPLANATION Less hours 
• BILLY TO STOFE SIGN AND DIRECTION TO IMMEDIATELY Direct CAKE (using WORD MADE WITH PAST VERB)
 • The taxable income Playing moving towards JHON IMMEDIATELY WE ARE drinking something cold

RADIO

I tried to listen to this certain channel on radio, and thought that I might as well share it’s content here. I got a few things this time, so this post might be quite long I warned you.
Firstly, they talked a bit about idioms, like what exactly are idioms, how does one pronounce it and such. According to them, an idiom is a group of words strung together in certain order in which meaning cannot be predictable from the meaning of it’s constituent words separately and how do you pronounce the word, well, this is where the voice feature of google translate comes in handy and there I just used an idiom, applause to me, please, okay just kidding. Next, of course, they gave us some idioms, two in total actually. The idioms are “Read someone like a book” and “Blood, sweat, tears” respectively. As for the meanings of those idioms, for you who are lazy to look for their meanings, don’t worry, I’ll tell you the meaning of those idioms, no sweat, just thank me later, okay? My lame jokes aside, “read someone like an open book” means “understanding someone completely”, understanding in a sense as if you can exactly read their mind, predict their actions without any magic or whatsover. While “blood, sweat and tears” means “struggling through things with some difficulties”. For the example of usage of those idioms, actually, you can find it anywhere if you read enough books (mainly novels) in English language.
Next, there was a really important news about someone who made a new shocking world record that no humans could ever match. A man named Simon Berry (24 y.o), this amazing guy succeeded on breaking the fourth wall by jumping from 75 meter high just for dipping a biscuit into a cup of tea. A record worthy of trophy, no?
Next segment talked about “Idol Worship”, obviously, it was about teenagers who loved their idols so much that they are ready to die for them. I won’t specify whom I talked about because of obvious reasons. So, basically they were talking about how fanatic people could be when they are trying to show their love toward their idols. Some are ready to cut their wrists for their idols, perform plastic surgery, etc. Talk about being too fanatic. I these kind of things are idiotic, because of obvious reasons that I won’t specify because people might get offended by my words.
Well, I think that’s it, see you next time, people!

Kamis, 15 Desember 2016

Two Things That I Have to Bring Everywhere I Go

Hai guys, at this time I want to discuss two items that I can not leave at the time of going traveling or I carry it where i go The thing  i always carry where i go is a wallet and its contents and mobile phone. Now we discuss one by one item - the goods earlier.


First, we discussed about the wallet, these items can not I leave when I am traveling because in my wallet save money and important correspondence such as vehicle registration and others. If I do not carry a wallet and its contents then the fear will continue to exist in the mind, the main fear when you do not carry a wallet and its contents, it is when there is a raid of motor vehicles lol spooky, especially my situation today is far from parents and definitely looking for help will be difficult than when we lived with parents, friends around us might be able to help but we can not bother them always right? Could be affected by the raid when our friend no one can help at all, so while you can minimize possibility netted motor vehicle we should always bring a letter - complete correspondence.




And the second item is mobile phones, this stuff always take wherever I go because if things happen that we do not want or we no purpose with others then we can contact them via phone or just send a short message. Can you imagine for yourself what if not bring mobile phones how anxious that can be felt, as human beings we must always guard against it - a dangerous thing that could happen anywhere and anytime, this is where the mobile phone is very important. But do not forget to also carry a cell phone when the contents of the one pulse or packet data, do not just bring a cell phone that can only be played for a game, yes hehehe
Well, that's two things that I always carried everywhere I would go, and thanks for that you have read and visit this blog, do not ever get bored to visit my blog J