Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

comparition of engglish magazine with engglish newspaper

The Jakarta Post is a national newspaper, The Jakarta Post at the presentation of the news is different from other newspapers, why? The Jakarta Post at the presentation of the news in the form of the English language, news now and always incomplete uptodate, especially with the article - very interesting articles, news, etc. At first know that the newspaper The Jakarta Post was given the task of teachers of English in school, my teacher told the students - students summarize reading / articles in The Jakarta Post, when I look for - look after liha, it turns out that the news in the present incomplete articles, and many - a very interesting article, this document can also be done to learn English, most often we read, The Jakarta Post, our language English, better. Pros: Language disadvantages international language: not found

Read English magazines (Home Magazine) is good to improve your English skills. By reading you can find many new words (Bahasa vocabulary) that you did not know before. There are many magazines that you can download. You can also order magazines from the publisher. The magazine contains numerous articles ranging from music, culture, politics and economics. British magazines such as Best Home was published in Russian. This magazine is great for young people. Some old editions can be downloaded at ebookee.net Home Cool by typing the name of the magazine. Cool or Hot Home is very good for pre-beginner level to advanced. This magazine provides a translation or a more detailed explanation about the specific vocabulary highlighted in bold in the box at the end of the article Glossary. In addition there are several other English language magazines in Indonesia as dit Dialogue

Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

My first Experience Learning English

Learning English
MORE ABOUT LEARNING ENGLISH
English is an easy language to start learning because:

* it has no genders. Apart from people, all objects are 'neuter', not 'masculine' or 'feminine'. So you say 'it' for such things, and do not need to learn any genders.

* it usually has easy verb endings. Apart from a few 'irregular' verbs, verb endings are easy, and hardly change.

* adjectives remain the same for all words - there are no different endings to learn.

* the singular and plural pronoun 'you' is the same. There is no need to decide whether to use a polite form, or an intimate form, when speaking to someone as in French or German. (English used to have the singular form 'thou', which was often used in the intimate way like 'tu' or 'du'. In fact, in dialects in parts of England, this is still sometimes used. And in the Republic of Ireland, they have a very sensible plural form of 'you', when speaking to several people: 'yous'.)

The difficult parts of English are:

* the spelling of a word may not show what the pronunciation (way of saying) the word is.
This is because English words came from many different sources. It is not a 'pure' language.

* because English came from two main sources - old French, and old Anglo-Saxon, there is a very large vocabulary of words. Words with similar meanings may have come from both sources. For example, START (from Anglo-Saxon) and COMMENCE (from old French). The meaning is similar, but not precisely the same.

* native English speakers use a lot of idioms, that is - words used in a way which is not their obvious meaning. An English speaker may say,

"I do not think much of apples."

This does not mean he doesn't often think about apples. It means that he does not like apples very much!

Yet he might say,

"I think nothing of going for a swim before breakfast."

What this really means is that he actually likes doing this, and that it is no problem to him!

But don't worry. You will find that you can understand and communicate even when you have not been learning English for long!

To assess how easily you will learn, go through our Self-Test on Learning English. This was produced for us by a leading English language school.

My First Experience Learning English

I first learned English in 4th grade, at first I was not interested in English lessons, because they do not understand the meaning of the text.finally i complains to my parents, all have homework I do not know the structure. but, they also do not understand English. Because at school my parents did not teach English. And finally my mom bought a dictionary to help interpret the word.

English language is a means of international communication, but of a world standard language that will be increasingly used in various occasions, both formal and informal.

English language skills are not only required by middle and upper circles, but among middle class already in desperate need of English language knowledge is increasingly popular today, to meet and anticipate everything.


Which one is better English by native speaker or English by teacher ????????

I think English teacher because new tried township high school. Who might mistaken for all home economics teacher, un stead makes and unusual approach two the teaching a of high school English. When they get the left of the tool teacher the longs student movie on the consider emotion. Example any kind of writing most good, but sometime bad is fair game for teacher the long I want to see both good structure and an exciting use of words she tells her students as they buckle down to a job that has caught their interest.

Which one is better English by native speaker or English by teacher ?

I think English teacher because new tried township high school. Who might mistaken for all home economics teacher, un stead makes and unusual approach two the teaching a of high school English. When they get the left of the tool teacher the longs student movie on the consider emotion. Example any kind of writing most good, but sometime bad is fair game for teacher the long I want to see both good structure and an exciting use of words she tells her students as they buckle down to a job that has caught their interest.

My First Experience Learning English

Learning English
MORE ABOUT LEARNING ENGLISH
English is an easy language to start learning because:

* it has no genders. Apart from people, all objects are 'neuter', not 'masculine' or 'feminine'. So you say 'it' for such things, and do not need to learn any genders.

* it usually has easy verb endings. Apart from a few 'irregular' verbs, verb endings are easy, and hardly change.

* adjectives remain the same for all words - there are no different endings to learn.

* the singular and plural pronoun 'you' is the same. There is no need to decide whether to use a polite form, or an intimate form, when speaking to someone as in French or German. (English used to have the singular form 'thou', which was often used in the intimate way like 'tu' or 'du'. In fact, in dialects in parts of England, this is still sometimes used. And in the Republic of Ireland, they have a very sensible plural form of 'you', when speaking to several people: 'yous'.)

The difficult parts of English are:

* the spelling of a word may not show what the pronunciation (way of saying) the word is.
This is because English words came from many different sources. It is not a 'pure' language.

* because English came from two main sources - old French, and old Anglo-Saxon, there is a very large vocabulary of words. Words with similar meanings may have come from both sources. For example, START (from Anglo-Saxon) and COMMENCE (from old French). The meaning is similar, but not precisely the same.

* native English speakers use a lot of idioms, that is - words used in a way which is not their obvious meaning. An English speaker may say,

"I do not think much of apples."

This does not mean he doesn't often think about apples. It means that he does not like apples very much!

Yet he might say,

"I think nothing of going for a swim before breakfast."

What this really means is that he actually likes doing this, and that it is no problem to him!

But don't worry. You will find that you can understand and communicate even when you have not been learning English for long!

To assess how easily you will learn, go through our Self-Test on Learning English. This was produced for us by a leading English language school.

My First Experience Learning English

I first learned English in 4th grade, at first I was not interested in English lessons, because they do not understand the meaning of the text.finally i complains to my parents, all have homework I do not know the structure. but, they also do not understand English. Because at school my parents did not teach English. And finally my mom bought a dictionary to help interpret the word.

English language is a means of international communication, but of a world standard language that will be increasingly used in various occasions, both formal and informal.

English language skills are not only required by middle and upper circles, but among middle class already in desperate need of English language knowledge is increasingly popular today, to meet and anticipate everything.

My first Experience Learning English

Learning English

MORE ABOUT LEARNING ENGLISH

English is an easy language to start learning because:
  • it has no genders. Apart from people, all objects are 'neuter', not 'masculine' or 'feminine'. So you say 'it' for such things, and do not need to learn any genders.
  • it usually has easy verb endings. Apart from a few 'irregular' verbs, verb endings are easy, and hardly change.
  • adjectives remain the same for all words - there are no different endings to learn.
  • the singular and plural pronoun 'you' is the same. There is no need to decide whether to use a polite form, or an intimate form, when speaking to someone as in French or German. (English used to have the singular form 'thou', which was often used in the intimate way like 'tu' or 'du'. In fact, in dialects in parts of England, this is still sometimes used. And in the Republic of Ireland, they have a very sensible plural form of 'you', when speaking to several people: 'yous'.)
The difficult parts of English are:
  • the spelling of a word may not show what the pronunciation (way of saying) the word is.
    This is because English words came from many different sources. It is not a 'pure' language.
  • because English came from two main sources - old French, and old Anglo-Saxon, there is a very large vocabulary of words. Words with similar meanings may have come from both sources. For example, START (from Anglo-Saxon) and COMMENCE (from old French). The meaning is similar, but not precisely the same.
  • native English speakers use a lot of idioms, that is - words used in a way which is not their obvious meaning. An English speaker may say,
    "I do not think much of apples."
    This does not mean he doesn't often think about apples. It means that he does not like apples very much!
    Yet he might say,
    "I think nothing of going for a swim before breakfast."
    What this really means is that he actually likes doing this, and that it is no problem to him!
    But don't worry. You will find that you can understand and communicate even when you have not been learning English for long!
    To assess how easily you will learn, go through our Self-Test on Learning English. This was produced for us by a leading English language school.

My First Experience Learning English

I first learned English in 4th grade, at first I was not interested in English lessons, because they do not understand the meaning of the text.finally i complains to my parents, all have homework I do not know the structure. but, they also do not understand English. Because at school my parents did not teach English. And finally my mom bought a dictionary to help interpret the word.

English language is a means of international communication, but of a world standard language that will be increasingly used in various occasions, both formal and informal.

English language skills are not only required by middle and upper circles, but among middle class already in desperate need of English language knowledge is increasingly popular today, to meet and anticipate everything.