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How to Speak Good English

To speak good English, surround yourself by people who speak English fluently   Let us say that your current English speaking skills aren’t great. You aren’t very confident of being able to communicate confidently and effectively in English with anyone, be it a small group or a large one. However, you are very determined to improve your spoken English skills rapidly and prove to yourself that you can do it, while making a good impression on those around you. Taking up an  English speaking course   is obviously one way to speed up the process of learning, and an important one at that. Yet, there is another critical element that can determine the rate and extent of success in your endeavour. Just as the old English adage goes, “a man is known by the company he keeps”, your success in  improving your English skills  will depend largely on the “company” you keep. If you are around people who speak in English regularly, you have a much greater chance of improving your own speaking abilities

Teaching English with Fun by Singing and Playing

  Teaching English with Fun by Singing and Playing      Assalamu'alaikum hello everyone I'm Mr Ryu we meet here on a virtual meeting through my blog. I learnt English when I was in Junior High in grade 7. The teacher still using one of old teaching style methods and approaches one of them was GTM or Grammar Translation Method. The teacher gives some sentences to the students to be read, translate them into bahasa, explain the formula and pattern of the sentence and read the sentence together, just like that. For me as a student, that kind of method is pretty boring because it's monotonous the teacher and students do the same thing repeated over and over.     Nowadays as information technology has been so advanced, you can get much information from all over the world just with a click by using many platforms from your gadgets such as google, mozilla, firefox, youtube, etc. Many millennial young teachers now have utilized them in teaching their students by online. As we know

What is the Purpose of Life?

What is the Purpose of Life? By Mostafa Malaekah1 Where from?  Where to?  And Why? What if you find a Watch in the Sand? Did people always believe in a Creator? Why did People turn away from God? Why are we created? What is the Islamic view? Is the Quran credible? What is the Purpose of Life? Is there any “blind faith” in Islam? Is there Life after Death? Why should one read the Quran? Why Islam? How Does Someone Become a Muslim? They say that a fool lives to eat and a wise man eats to live. But then the question remains: for what purpose does the wise man live? Living is not an end by itself. There has to be a purpose for man to live for. So what is this purpose? Where from?  Where to?  And Why? Any ignorance, however great, could be forgiven except for man to be ignorant about the secret of his existence, his aim in life and what will be his outcome after death. Some thinkers express these questions in simple words: where from? Where to? And why? Meaning: where did I come from? Where

BDR ENGLISH G1 KD 3.1 SELF-INTRODUCTION

  English Self Introduction Holly : Hi My name’s Holly. What’s your name? Sam : Hi Holly. My Name’s Sam. It’s nice To meet you. Holly : Nice to meet you, too. Sam : What do you do Holly? Holly : I’m a student at City University. Sam : Oh really, what’s your major? Holly : Art History, What about you? What do you do? Sam : I am a web designer. I work for Santo. Terjemahan Holly : Hi nama saya Holly. Siapa namamu? Sam : Hi Holly. Nama Saya Sam. Senang bertemu dengan mu. Holly : Saya juga senang bertemu dengan mu. Sam : Apa pekerjaan mu Holly? Holly : Saya seorang mahasiswa di City University. Sam : Oh begitu, Apa jurusan mu? Holly : Seni sejarah. Kalau kamu? Apa pekerjaanmu? Kalimat yang sering di gunakan dalam perkenalan 1. Hi/Hello 2. Good morning/ Good afternoon/ Good evening (Selamat Pagi/ Selamat Sore/ Selamat Malam) 3. How are you? (Bagaimana kabarmu?) 4. Nice to meet you (Senang bertemu denganmu.) 5. It’s good to see you again. (Senang bertemu kamu lagi.) 6. This is my colleague,