Tuesday, September 23, 2008

National English Debate Motions

JADWAL GELAR PRESTASI DAN BELA NEGARA
TINGKAT NASIONAL
TAHUN 2008
MATA LOMBA: DEBAT BERBAHASA INGGRIS

DAY ONE / THURSDAY - OCTOBER 23, 2008
08:00 – 10:00 : REGISTRATION/ JAKARTA
10:00 – 13:00 : TECHNICAL MEETING/ JAKARTA
12:00 – 13:00 : BREAK [LUNCH & PRAYER]
13:00 – 16:00 : DEBATE SEMINAR/ JAKARTA
: ADJUDICATION SEMINAR/ JAKARTA
16:00 – 19:00 : MOVE TO MAIN HALL
19:00 – 21:00 : OPENING CEREMONY/MAIN HALL

DAY TWO / FRIDAY - OCTOBER 24, 2008
08:00 – 10:00 : PRELIMINARY ROUND I/ JAKARTA
10:00 – 12:00 : PRELIMINARY ROUND II/ JAKARTA
12:00 – 13:00 : BREAK [LUNCH & PRAYER]
13:00 – 15:00 : PRELIMINARY ROUND III/ JAKARTA
15:00 – 16:00 : ANNOUNCEMENT

DAY THREE / SATURDAY - OCTOBER 25, 2008
08:00 – 10:00 : OCTO FINAL ROUND/ JAKARTA
10:00 – 12:00 : QUARTER FINAL ROUND/ JAKARTA
12:00 – 13:00 : BREAK [LUNCH & PRAYER]
13:00 – 15:00 : SEMI FINAL ROUND/ JAKARTA
15:00 – 16:00 : ANNOUNCEMENT

DAY FOUR / SUNDAY - OCTOBER 26, 2008
08:00 – 10:00 : 3RD PLACE FINAL ROUND/ MAIN HALL
10:00 – 12:00 : GRAND FINAL ROUND/ MAIN HALL
12:00 – 13:00 : BREAK [LUNCH & PRAYER]
13:00 – 14:00 : ANNOUNCEMENT / MAIN HALL

DAY FIVE / MONDAY - OCTOBER 27, 2008
08:00 – 10:00 : CLOSING CEREMONY/ MAIN HALL
10:00 – 12:00 : ENTERTAINMENT

Note: Check in and Registration, October 23, 2008
VENUE IN JAKARTA
THE MOTIONS
ENGLISH DEBATE COMPETITION FOR ‘GPBN’
OCTOBER 23 - 28, 2008
DKI JAKARTA

EDUCATION:
1THBT international standard school is a wishful thinking.
2THBT nation character building is a speculation.
3THBT national examination is educating.

REGIONAL AUTONOMY:
1That governor is elected by president is feasible.
2THBT regional autonomy is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.
3THBT decentralization dampens the spirits of unity.

POLITICS:
1TH should endorse a test in national language to all candidates.
2THBT strong leadership is the key to nation development.
3THBT Pancasila still exists.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:
1THBT technology will eventually exterminate the man.
2TH should develop technology-based manufacture.
3THBT science endangers civilization.

MEDIA:
1THW close porn sites.
2THW ask more responsibility to the media.
3That electronic cinema is corrupting our living values.

WORLD OF WORK:
1That selling state-owned companies to public is loss-making.
2THBT a multi-national company is monopolistic.
3THW tolerate outsourcing in industry.

ETHICS AND MORALITY:
1That we should change the way of life.
2THW stop formalism with moral education.
3THBT modern society drops off people morality.

NATIONAL POLICIES:
1THBT giving money to the poor is humanizing.
2THBT the increased fuel price denies the constitution.
3THBT declaration of ‘Indonesia Can Do’ is naive.


Note:
- TH : This House
- THW : This House Would
- THBT : This House Believe That

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

US Presidential Elections

US Presidential Elections
This year Americans elect on a new president on November 4th. It's an important event that happens once every four years. Currently, the president is always elected from one of the two main parties in the United States: the Republicans and the Democrats. There are other presidential candidates. However, it is unlikely that any of these "third party" candidates will win. It certainly hasn't happened in the last one hundred years.
In order to become the presidential nominee of a party, the candidate must win the primary election. Primary elections are held throughout each state in the United States in the first half of any election year. Then, the delegates attend their party convention in order to nominate their chosen candidate. Usually, as in this election, it's clear who will be the nominee. However, in the past parties have been divided and choosing a nominee has been a difficult process.
Once the nominees have been selected, they campaign throughout the country. A number of debates are usually held in order to better understand the candidates' points of view. These points of view often reflect their party's platform. A party platform is best described as the general beliefs and policies a party holds. Candidates cross the country by plane, bus, train or by car giving speeches. These speeches are often called 'stump speeches'. In the 19th century candidates would stand on tree stumps to deliver their speeches. These stump speeches repeat the candidate’s basic views and aspirations for the country. They are repeated many hundred of times by each candidate.
Many people believe that campaigns in the United States have become too negative. Each night you can see many attack ads on the television. These short ads contain sound bites which often distort the truth, or something the other candidate has said or done. Another recent problem has been voter turnout. There is often less than 60% turnout for national elections. Some people don't register to vote, and some registered voters don't show up at the voting booths. This angers many citizens who feel that voting is the most important responsibility of any citizen. Others point out that not voting is expressing an opinion that the system is broken.
The United States maintains an extremely old, and some say inefficient, voting system. This system is called the Electoral College. Each state is assigned electoral votes based on the number of senators and representatives that state has in Congress. Each state has two Senators. The number of representatives is determined by the states population but is never less then 1. The electoral votes are decided by the popular vote in each state. One candidate wins all of the electoral votes in a state. In other words, Oregon has 8 electoral votes. If 1 million people vote for the Republican candidate and one million and ten people vote for the Democratic candidate ALL 8 electoral votes go to the democratic candidate. Many people feel that this system should be abandoned.

Key Vocabulary
to elect
political party
Republican
Democrat
third party
candidate
presidential nominee
primary election
delegate
to attend
party convention
to nominate
debate
party platform
stump speech
attack ads
sound bite
to distort the truth
voter turnout
registered voter
voting booth
Electoral College
Congress
senator
representative
electoral vote
popular vote

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

“A song of my heart”

Chara: “A song of my heart”

Good night my angel time to close your eyes
And save this question for another day
I think I know what you have been asking me
I think you know what I have been trying to say
I have promised I would never leave you
And you should always know
Wherever you may go no matter where you are
I never will be far away

Good night my angel now it’s time to sleep
And still so many things I want to say
Remember all the song you sang for me
When we went sailing on an emerald days
And like a boat out on the ocean
I am rocking you to see the water’s dark and deep inside
This ancient heart you’re always be a part of me

Good night my angel now it’s time to dream
A dream how wonderful your life will be
Someday your child may cry and if you sing this lullaby
Then in your heart there will always be apart of me

Monday, September 15, 2008

English Sample Test By DJ

English Sample Test By DJ
Choose the most suitable word to fill in the blank. Then write a, b, c or d for the best answer.

1. It is good to read books because it … our knowledge.
a. lengthens c. strengthens
b. widens d. betters
2. The sky is rather … but I think it will clear up.
a. misty c. frosty
b. rainy d. cloudy
3. He … the nail into the piece of wood.
a. struck c. hammered
b. hit d. knocked
4. The boy … the bread in his coffee and ate it.
a. touched c. dipped
b. lowered d. put
5. We should not quarrel over such a … matter.
a. minute c. feeble
b. bit d. small
6. Those living in low-lying areas were … by the floods.
a. affected c. disturbed
b. caught d. destroyed
7. Most road accidents are … by carelessness.
a. brought c. caused
b. due d. made
8. Deming thought of a … to the problem.
a. clue c. riddle
b. solution d. prevention
9. After the building was …, the school took in more pupils.
a. repaired c. widened
b. enlarged d. extended
10. Our teacher … us to do our best.
a. said c. warned
b. encouraged d. helped
11. There is … snake in … grass.
a. a, the c. the, its
b. an, their d. one, it

12. … eldest boy in that family is … good student.
a, the c. the, one
an, an d. the, a
13. Could you lend me … dollar please? I’ll return … next week.
any, it c. a, it
the, one d. a, him

14. Have you ever visited … lighthouse?
many c. one
a d. several
15. Tom and Fred are two brothers; … of them are good students.
Both c. several
All d. any
16. … laboratory do you do experiments in?
which c. who
where d. when
17. This is the house … my father bought last year.
what c. that
who’s d. who
18. … are you waiting here?
for whom c. whom
to whom d. the who
19. “Is this your book?” “No, it …”
isn’t mine c. is no mine
not mine d. not my book
20. One of … dusters is missing.
us c. our
we d. ours
21. The girls agreed … a present for the form teacher.
to buy c. buying
to buying d. to buys
22. Do you … the number of the car that knocked the cyclist?
remembering c. remember
remember d. remembered
23. An American tourist lost his camera while … round the city.
he walk c. walking
he was walk d. had walk
24. When he … up, he saw it was raining.
awoke c. awake
woke d. waked
25. When he … again he succeeded.
try c. trying
tried ` d. was try
26. It’s it all right … some water to curry now?
to adds c. if added
to add d. to adding
27. “Please … me away from here,” the child begged his mother.
taking c. take
taken d. takes
28. A strong wind … down a few rubber trees yesterday.
blown c. blew
blows d. blowing
29. A fire …out and the cinema was … in ten minute
break, destroying c. broke, destroyed
broke, destroy d. breaking, destroying
30. Theresa’s gone to get her pencil …
a. sharpened c. sharpent
b. sharp d. sharpening
31. If … going into town now I’d like to come with you.
a. you’re c. be
b. will d. have
32. The Rotary Club … every Tuesday at the Station.
a. meeting c. meet
b. meets d. meted
33. You have done your work …?
a. haven’t you c. hadn’t you
b. isn’t it d. has you not
34. Please tell me how ….
a. can I helps c. I can help you
b. I can helps you d. can I helping you
35. Anton … our new school captain.
a. is to be c. will been
b. is being d. to be
36. The workers in the rice mill have gone … strike.
a. at c. in
b. as d. on
37. The doctor has not found out what disease the farmer is suffering ….
a. from c. with
b. to d. by
38. Some roads in Malaysia are named … flowers.
a. on c. in
b. with d. after
39. The boy is looking … his cattle.
a. after c. by
b. into d. in
40. The children were running … the circus.
a. at c. for
b. towards d. over




Questions 41 - 42

GOLFER

Brian Tenley is a professional golfer. He plays golf to earn money. He earns about $ 50,000 a year. He practices in the morning almost every day. He has to travel a lot. Sometimes his wife goes with him, but they leave their children at home with their grandmother.

41. Brian practice golf ….
a. with his children c. nearly every day
b. in the morning d. at night
42. Brian takes ….
a. his children with him c. his wife with him
b. his mother with him d. his grandmother with him

Questions 43 - 44

LEGAL SECRETARY

Leah Stanley works for a law office as a legal secretary. She studies law at night at the university. She is an excellent student. She gets good grades in all her classes. She uses her knowledge of law in her work. Her boss is a famous lawyer. Leah likes her job because she meets interesting people. She hopes to be a lawyer soon

43. Leah likes ….
a. her boss c. her job
b. lawyers d. the university
44. Leah works ….
a. as a lawyer c. as a students
b. as a teacher d. as a legal secretary

Read the text carefully and cross “A” if the statement in True and cross “B” if the statement is false.

Questions 45 – 50
GROCERY CHECKER

Claudia Norton works as a checker in a grocery store. She works five days a week, eight hours a day. Her job is to change the customers for their groceries. She uses a cash register to calculate the cost of the groceries. Then, she collects the money from the customer.

45. Claudia works 40 hours a week
46. Claudia takes the groceries to the customers.

Questions47 – 48
PHOTOGRAPHER

Frank Gray has a hobby. He likes photography. He likes to take picture with his camera. He has more than 20 cameras. He spends most of his money on cameras and film. Today, he has to buy some film. Tomorrow, he is going to take pictures of his family.

47. Frank has a family.
48. Frank has to buy film tomorrow.



Questions 49 – 50
ARCHITECT
Charies Nelson is an architect. He spends a lot of time visiting building sites. He has to check the building plans with the construction foreman. He also gives advice or corrects mistakes. Some problems are very difficult to solve. He talks with the construction foreman as they study the plans together. In this way Charles is able to explain the necessary changes. For safety he has to wear a hard hat on the job to protect his head against falling objects.

49. Charles often visits building location.
50. Charles studies plans with the construction foreman.






















Answer key

1. B 21. A 41. C
2. D 22. B 42. C
3. C 23. D 43. C
4. C 24. B 44. D
5. D 25. B 45. A
6. A 26. B 46. B
7. C 27. C 47. A
8. B 28. C 48. B
9. D 29. C 49. A
10. B 30. A 50. A
11. A 31. A
12. D 32. B
13. C 33. A
14. B 34. C
15. A 35. A
16. A 36. D
17. C 37. A
18. A 38. D
19. A 39. A
20. C 40. B

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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The Progressive Form of the Present

The Progressive Form of the Present
In many situations, you will encounter the progressive form of the present tense. There are three forms of the present in English, the simple, progressive, and emphatic. In previous section, you learned the simple forms of the verbs to be, to go, and to have. Compare the two conjugations of the verb to go:
SIMPLE PRESENT
I go you go he, she, it goes we go they go
PROGRESSIVE PRESENT
I am going you are going he, she, it is going we are going they are going To form the progressive present, use the present tense of the verb to be as an auxiliary and add the ending -ing to the infinitive. Sometimes there will be a slight spelling change:
--the boy runs -->the boy is running
--we bake a cake -->we are baking a cake
Don't be afraid to use contractions with the progressive present forms. You will hear and use I'm going or they're driving much more often that the non-contracted forms.