Kamis, 23 Maret 2017

EXPERIENCE: THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF INDONESIA

          Hi friends.. This time i will share my experience while visiting the National Gallery of Indonesia which is one of the instiute's museum and the center for the fine arts activities. A year ago my friends and I went to the National Gallery. We went to use transjakarta bus from terminal block m and alight at the Monas. Because of the location of the National Gallery adjacent to the Monas, then we had to walk from the Monas towards the National Gallery. Arriving at our National Gallery straight into the exhibition space. The exhibition held at the National Gallery is composed of the permanent exhibition, temporary exhibitions, and a travelling exhibition. Exhibition hall, there are 4 buildings, namely: building A, building B, building C, and D. Each building/space is devoted to displaying the works of modern and contemporary art, such as: painting, sculpture, kria, graphics, photography, installation art, new media, and others.
          Before entering the exhibition space we are obliged to leave our bags and so on in place of luggage and was given an explanation by an officer about the regulations that must be adhered to while in the exhibit hall. In this exhibition we are allowed to carry mobile phones and take pictures with notes when the photograph must not be too close to a work of art. While it the exhibit hall, we were amazed at the wide variety of existing works of art at the National Gallery. After of our exhibition space, into the backyard near the exhibit hall to take pictures. Here are some photos of our time at the National Gallery.

Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

SUBJECT, VERB AND COMPLEMENT

1.      Subject
            In its simplest sense, the subject refers to the doer of the action or to what (or whom) the sentence is all about. It can either be a person, a place, a thing, or an idea, and can come in the form of a noun or a pronoun. Listed below are some of the most important terms related to the concept of the subject.
a.       Simple Subject
     A simple subject is a main word or words that tell what or whom a sentence discusses, not including any modifiers.
      Examples:
·         He walks to the office.
·         Dinda wears a beautiful dress.
·         The students are tired.
b.      Complete Subject
      A complete subject is all of the words that tell what or whom a sentence discusses, including any modifiers.
      Examples:
·         The old man in the back of the room asked a question.
·         The tall girl with the long hair fell into the swimming pool.
·         His new toy is already broken.
c.       Compound Subject
    This term simply refers to two or more subjects in a single sentence joined together by a connector.
      Examples:
·         Zhamia and Zhonia are twins.
·         Eid and New Year are my favorite holidays.
·         The birds and the butterflies are flying in the trees.

2.      Verb
            Verbs are the most important component of any sentence. These words talk about the action or the state of any noun or subject. This means that verbs show what the subject is doing or what is the state or situation of the subject. There are different types and classifications of Verbs; some of the most important ones are listed below:
1.      Action Verbs
      These verbs talk about what the subject is doing in the sentence. Action Verbs are one of the most easily identifiable types of verbs.
      Examples:
·         Devi knocks my room.
·         He sings a song to me.
·         Sandra reads a novel.
2.      Transitive Verbs
   These Action Verbs have a definite object on which, or for which the action is being performed. That means that the action has a definite recipient or object.
      Examples:
·         I  painted my bedroom walls in purple.
·         The man kicked the ball out of the field.
·         She wrote a love letter for her boyfriend.
3.      Intransitive Verbs
     These verbs also show an action but here there is no specific object on which the action is being done. To recognize these verbs, we ask the question what is the/did the subject -verb- ? If there is no answer present, then the verb in the sentence is an Intransitive Verb.
      Examples:
·         Paul Walker die because the accident.
·         I fall from the tree.
·         The sun rises in the east.
4.      Dynamic Verbs
     These verbs denote an actual action or expression or process done by the subject. They mean an action which can be seen or physically felt or the result of which is seen or physically felt by the object or an indirect object.
      Examples:
·         I want to run now.
·         The singer sings a beautiful song.
·         I am learning Spanish.
5.      Stative Verbs
     These verbs refer to the state of the subject or the situation of the subject. Stative Verbs tell us about the state of mind of the subject, or the relation between the subject and the object.
      Examples:
·         I prefer banana than strawberry.
·         My mom loves me so much.
·         This novel seems interesting.

3.      Complement
            Complement is the term used for a word (or words) which are needed to complete the meaning of an expression. Most phrases and clauses will include a complement of some kind. If you can't remove it from your sentence, then it's likely to be a complement. This is how complements differ from adjuncts. Adjuncts are optional as they are usually just descriptive. Complements are not optional. They are essential to ensure understanding.
      Examples:
·         You are beautiful.
·         Fildza is a dentist.
·         I have a dream.

Example of sentence containing Subject, Verb, and Complement:
1.      I found the house empty.
2.      Fadli is typing the letter now.
3.      They go to school every morning.

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Selasa, 17 Januari 2017

Curriculum Vitae and Aplication Letter

1.   Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Curriculum Vitae
Full name                       :  Markonah, S.Pd
Place / Date was Born   :  Kedaton, July 22, 1990
Gender                          :  Female
Address                         :  Bumi Manti III, Number 80. Kedaton. Bandar Lampung
Telephone                      :  0857 993 53996
Email                             :  markonah_smarter@ymail.com
Work Experience
1.    PPLT at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Pekalongan in 2011.
2.    English Teacher at ESC (Education Smart College ) at Taman Fajar.
3.    BTPN Bank as Sentra Worker in 2012
4.    PSP3 Dispora of Medan in 2013
5.    Primagama at Kotagajah in 2014
6.    Tunas Dwipa Matra Honda as Cashier in 2015
7.    Insantama Fullday School at Bandar Lampung in now
Seminar/ Training Experience
1.    Job Training For Business English at Victoria College in 2002-2003.
2.    English Professional Skill Training at Atlanta Media Prima in 2005.
3.  Participant in General Stadium on Specific Guideline of Undergraduate Thesis Writing at UM Metro in 2011.
Skill  
·       Speaking Active Using English Language.
·       I can operate the Computer: MS. Word, Excel, PPT, and Internet.
History of my Education
1.    TK Aisyah Bustanul Athfal Kedaton graduate 1996
2.    SD N 1 Kampung Baru graduate 2002
3.    SMP N 1 Bandar Lampung graduate 2005
4.    SMA N 9 Bandar Lampung graduate 2008
5.    Universitas Negeri Lampung graduate 2012

2.    Application Letter

Bandar Lampung, March 7 th 2016
Attachment: 1 (one) bundle
Thing : Job application

Dear to.
Headmaster
at School.

Here undersigned :
Name                            :  Markonah, S.Pd
Place/Date was born      :  Kedaton,  July 22, 1990
Gender                          :  Female
Religion                         :  Islam
Last Education               :  Sarjana of Education
Majors                          :  English Education Study Program
Address                        :  Bumi Manti III, Number 80. Kedaton. Bandar Lampung
Telephone                     :  0857 993 12345

Here, I propose to job application at environmentally at School who that conductive of you, presumably gets to be accepted that at needs which is English Teacher. As consideration of you, here I attach my qualification  as follows:
1.    Curriculum vitae
2.    Copy of last education
3.    Copy of Transcript Academic
4.    Copy of Akta IV
5.    Copy of ID card
6.    Photo 4×6
I expect that you regards my application, thanks for your attention.
Held Me, Applicant.
( Markonah,S.Pd )

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Rabu, 30 November 2016

ORDER AND COMPLAINT LETTER

ORDER LETTER

Definition of Order Letter
         An “Order” is an expense for the person placing the order and an income for the one getting it. But this is not all. The company that bags the order has to fulfill lot of commitments to ensure that it has a satisfied customer, which can be an individual or another company. Timely delivery of the order, quality of delivery and after sale service – are all part and parcel of getting an order.
         An Order Letter is the one that is written by the person/company placing the request of purchase from another company. This letter comes into action only when a detailed study of the desired product has been done in the market and based on promised service, quality and price of the product, a decision for a purchase has been made.
         An Order Letter should be drafted very carefully as it needs to pen down all the terms and conditions of the purchase for the benefit of both involved parties. It should have details such as product specifications, quantities, price agreed upon, delivery date, late delivery clauses, etc. It should be addressed to the person responsible for the execution of the order with a copy to the head of department. Since it is totally an official letter it should be typed.
DOS AND DON’T’S OF ORDER LETTER
  • An Order Letter should be addressed to the person responsible for executing the order
  • It should include all the terms and conditions agreed upon by both involved parties
  • Since it is purely an official letter it should be typed out
  • There is no need to use too many adjectives in the letter since it is purely for an order being placed
  • The letter should have all relevant details related to the order, for example, quantity, price and other terms and conditions
Example of Order Letter

BEAUTY & CO. LTD
Kuningan Street No. 2
JAKARTA

November 25, 2016

Unilever Indonesia
Sudirman Street Kav. 16 C
JAKARTA

Subject            : Order for Cream

Dear Madam,
Thank you for your catalogue and the price list. We are glad to place our first order with you for the following items:
1.      150 pcs Day Cream “CITRA”                 @100.000 = Rp 15.000.000
2.      200 pcs Night Cream “CITRA”               @150.000 = Rp 30.000.000 +
                                          Total Amount                      Rp 45.000.000

We did cash payment 2 days after goods are received. Our hope is the goods are sent after we sent the order letter.
Thank you for your attention.

Your truly,
BEAUTY & CO. LTD


Diyah Wieny P.
Purchase Manager


COMPLAINT LETTER

         Complaint letter definition can be described in many ways. A complaint letter is the part of written communication. In general word complaint letter means a letter which is written to submit a complaint to the authority. And it is generally done when other way of complaint are failure like phone, email etc.

Definition of Complaint Letter
         A Complaint letter   is a letter from the buyer containing claims for compensation to the seller because of damage to goods, goods lost in transit, quality does not comply with an order that  could be detrimental to the buyer. In this case, the buyer should include a good reason about the complaint. If the claim is proven, then the buyer is entitled to receive replacement of goods or reimbursement. However, if damage to the goods was caused by the buyer himself then he is not entitled to claim losses to the seller.         On the other hand, the seller must examine the charges against him by investigating the causes of this  complaint. Is it really the fault of the seller, the carelessness of the packing, delivery of goods or the buyer? Thus, he can contact the party who made a mistake. If the fault is caused by the seller, he has to accept these demands. When the fault of the sender or transport, then the seller may request accountability from them. Similarly, if the fault comes from the buyer.
A good complaint letter consists of 4 parts :
  1. Opening Information : We hereby inform you that we have received our order on time.
  2. Problem : However, after we check it, it turns out there is some stuff that does not comply with our orders and some others were damaged.
  3. Request : We hope that you can check them out and replace the damaged stuff as soon as possible.
  4. Closing : We look forward to hearing from you shortly.
Causes of Drafting Complaint Letter or, Sources of Mistakes giving rise to Complaints
The following are usual causes for which a complaint letter is drafted:
1.    Problem with the delivered goods: If the goods that are delivered are :
  • Under weight,
  • Obsolete,
  • Defective,
  • Incomplete,
  • Not according to buyer’s specification such as color, brand, size etc.
  • Wrong or poor quality; then buyer can make a claim to the seller for the mistake.
2.    Pricing: If there is any mistake in preparing the invoice of the shipped goods, then such letter is written.
3.    Packing: Faulty or poor packing of the goods causes damage to the goods which can be claimed to the seller.
4.  Transport: Goods are supposed to be shipped according to convenience of the buyer. But if wrong carrier is used it may call for writing such letter.
5.   Terms & Condition: If the terms and condition of business are violated by the seller then such a letter is placed.
6.    Faulty Insurance: If insurance coverage is not made properly according to instruction of the buyer, then there may be claim through complaint letter.

Example of Complaint Letter

BEAUTY & CO. LTD
Kuningan Street No. 2
JAKARTA

Ref : 34 P
November 30, 2016

Unilever Indonesia
Sudirman Street Kav. 16 C
JAKARTA

Subject            : Complaint about the damage of the goods

Dear Madam,
Through this letter we inform you that our order have been received on November 29, 2016. However, after we checked the products you sent us, there are 10 pcs day cream 15 pcs night creams damaged. Perhaps this is because in the packaging of the product is less good.

We hope in the future, we would not receive anymore damaged products like this. If this thing happen again, we are sorry that we will cut off our cooperation contract.

Thank you for your concern. We will wait for you reply.

Your truly,
BEAUTY & CO. LTD


Diyah Wieny P.
Purchase Manager


Write a complaint letter

Unilever Indonesia
Sudirman Street Kav. 16 C
JAKARTA

December 1, 2016

BEAUTY & CO. LTD
Kuningan Street No. 2
JAKARTA

Subject            : Complaint about the damage of the goods

Dear Madam,
We have received your letter No. 34 P dated November 30, 2016 on the complaint of the product. For that incident we apologize profusely.

After we check out, it is true there is damage to the products that we send. This happens because our employees are less cautious in the packaging of the product.. We will replace the defective product within 14 days. And we promise that this mistake will not happen again in the future.

Thank you for your understanding.

Your truly,
Unilever Indonesia



Fadli Rizqi A.
Manager



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