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Sabtu, 23 Februari 2013

The Fourth Meeting

Nice to meet you again guys! Today 23rd February, PBCC has already held the 4th meeting. We have so much information today and very interesting guys! You want to know? Let us share our activities :)


The first activity, we have public speech with the topic is:


These are the photos when we were having the public speech activities :
The First step, Mr. Naek Launched the topic and explain little explanation about the topic.


The second steps, Ms Endang tried to gives her speech.


One by one, all members of PBCC gave their speech.



The second activities, we were having an Idiom game. This game was explaining by Ms. Tika :) These are our photos:



One of the interesting from the game is, we got new idiom like:
Air Haid,
Bad Egg,
Rain Cat and Dog.


Want to get more information about English? please come and Join to every meeting of PBCC which is held every Saturday at 16.00 till finish, at Universitas Putera Batam. Thank You.



Rabu, 13 Februari 2013


Education and School

A for effort
- the recognition that someone has tried hard to do something even though he or she may not be successful
The students received an A for effort for their work on the class project.

above average
- better or higher than average
The boy's marks were above average in all subjects except history.

as easy as ABC
- very easy
Learning how to use a computer is as easy as ABC for the children.

back to basics
- an approach in education that uses traditional ideas or methods that have been successful in the past
The teacher believes that back to basics is important in her classroom and the parents are happy with the results.

below average
- worse or lower than average
Most members of the class were below average in the math test.

bookworm
- someone who reads a lot
My sister is a bookworm and is always reading a book.

brainstorm (something)
- to try to develop an idea or think of new ideas
The students got into groups to brainstorm ideas for the school play.

call the roll
- to call the names of students on a roll and expect them to answer if they are there
Every morning when the class starts the teacher calls the roll.

cap and gown
- the special cap called a mortarboard and the robe that is worn during academic ceremonies such as graduation
All of the students wore a cap and gown to the graduation ceremony.

catch up to (someone or something)
- to move fast or work hard to reach someone or something that is ahead of you
After my illness, I had to study very hard to catch up to the rest of the class.

copycat
- someone who copies the work of another
The children called the girl a copycat when they saw her copying the test of another student.

count noses
- to count the number of people
The teacher stopped to count noses several times during the field trip.

cover a lot of ground
- to complete a lot of material in a class or course
We covered a lot of ground during the first month of the science class.

cow college
- a school where farming or agriculture is studied
My cousin will go to a cow college when he finishes high school.

crack a book
- to open a book to study (usually used in the negative)
I did very well in the course even though I did not crack a book until the last week of classes.

crank out a paper
- to write a paper or essay in a mechanical way
I had to crank out a paper almost every week to pass the course.

cut class
- to not go to class
I decided to cut class in order to study for my geography test.

draw a blank
- to get no response from someone when you ask him or her a question
The teacher drew a blank when she asked about the boy's plans for the weekend.

drop out of school
- to stop attending school
My friend dropped out of school and began to drive a truck.

eager beaver
- someone who works very hard and is very enthusiastic
The young girl is an eager beaver and always comes to class before the other students.

fill in the blanks
- to supply the missing words or information on a test or other exercise
We had to fill in the blanks for the questions on the test.

flunk out
- to fail a course, to fail and then leave school
The boy was very smart but he flunked out of his language class.

from the old school
- ideas that were popular in the past but which are no longer popular or common
My grandmother is from the old school and always made her children make their own lunches and walk to school.

get credit for (a course)
- to receive official recognition and credits after passing a course
I was able to get credit for the course which I took in the summer.

get through (a course or a set of materials)
- to finish a course or a set of materials
The boy was a very good student and got through every course that he took.

goof off
- to waste time
My sister spent most of the week goofing off and was not prepared for her test.

have one's nose in a book
- to be reading a book
The boy loves to read and always has his nose in a book.

higher education
- education after graduating from high school (usually college or university)
The government has recently invested a lot of money in higher education.

hit the books
- to begin to study hard
After relaxing all weekend I hit the books on Sunday evening.

honor roll
- a list of people or students with exceptional achievements
My neighbor was on the honor roll during his last year in high school.

in pen
- written or signed with a pen
The teacher asked the students to make sure that they wrote the essay in pen.

in pencil
- written or signed with a pencil
I wrote the test in pencil so that I could change my answers easily.

Ivy League
- a small group of older and famous eastern United States colleges and universities such as Harvard and Yale and Princeton
Several of the company executives went to an Ivy League school.

know one's ABCs
- to know the alphabet or the most basic things about something
The students worked hard and everyone knew their ABCs very well.

learn (something) by heart
- to memorize something so that you can repeat it without thinking
The children learned all of the songs by heart for the school play.

learn (something) by rote
- to learn or memorize something without thinking about it
We learned many verbs by rote in the foreign language class.

live in an ivory tower
- to not be aware of the realities of everyday life
The university professor lived in an ivory tower and had no idea what was going on around him.

make the grade
- to be satisfactory and of an expected level
My final assignment did not make the grade and I had to do it again.

meet the requirements for/of (something)
- to fulfill the requirements for/of something
The young woman was unable to meet the requirements to enter medical school.

off campus
- at a different location than the grounds of a college or university
Many of the students liked to go to a restaurant off campus.

old boy network
- the situation where people (usually men) who went to the same school help each other get good jobs
It was necessary to be part of an old boy network to get a job at the law firm.

on campus
- located on the grounds of a college or university
There was a bank on campus which many of the students used.

pass with flying colors
- to pass something easily and with a high score
I was able to pass the science test with flying colors.

play hooky
- to not go to school when you should
The boys played hooky and went to the video game center for the afternoon.

publish or perish
- university professors often have to publish books or articles in journals or they will not be successful in their jobs at the university
The university professor wrote many scientific papers. He was forced to publish or perish.

put one's thinking cap on
- to start thinking in a serious manner
The boy put on his thinking cap and tried to think of a new name for the school newspaper.

read out loud
- to read something so that other people can hear you
The students each had a chance to read out loud from the book of poems.

read to oneself
- to read without saying anything so that other people cannot hear you
I spent the morning in the library reading to myself.

read through something
- to read all of something
I read through the test briefly before I started to answer the questions.

school of hard knocks
- the ordinary experience of learning from work and daily life
The girl left school early and began to learn about life in the school of hard knocks.

school of thought
- a particular way or philosophy of thinking about something
There are many schools of thought about how to learn a foreign language.

show-and-tell
- in the lower grades of elementary school children bring something interesting to show to the rest of the class
The little girl brought in a turtle shell to show-and-tell at school.

show of hands
- a raising of hands in a classroom or other group to vote or see what people think about something
After a show of hands the class voted to go on a field trip next week.

single file
- a line with one person standing behind another person
The students lined up single file before they entered the auditorium.

take attendance
- to record the names of persons who are attending school or something similar
After our teacher took attendance we began to do our math lesson.

take the roll
- to call the names of students in an attendance book and expect them to answer if they are there
The teacher took the roll and then we started the lesson.

teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
- to try to tell or teach something to someone who knows more than you do about it
Teaching some of the students how to use a computer is like teaching my grandmother to suck eggs. Most of them know more than I do.

teach someone a lesson
- to do something to someone in order to punish him or her for their bad behavior
My friend is always late so I taught her a lesson and left our meeting place before she had arrived.

teacher's pet
- the teacher's favorite student
My sister was always the teacher's pet at her school.

three R's
- the three basic skills for a basic education (reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic)
My father studied in a small country school where they studied the three R's.

town-and-gown
- the relations (often bad) between a town and the university and university students who are located in that town
There were some town-and-gown conflicts when the graduation parties began in the small town.

university of life
- the daily life and work where you learn more than from going to university
My grandfather began to work on the family farm when he was fourteen and learned everything from the university of life.

work one's way through college
- to work at a job to help pay for your college or university expenses
My brother worked his way through college at the local supermarket.

Selasa, 12 Februari 2013

Can You find the funny things here?














The Second Meeting

Well Guys! have you registered yourselves to join with PBCC? 
If Not yet, you can visit -----> http://puterabatamchunkyclub.weebly.com and registered yourselves via online :)

Now here, we would like to post our activity at the second meeting which has been held on Saturday, 9th February 2013.

Here are our documentations :)
These photos below were taken before we started our debate, while waiting other members :)



Welcome to our motion:


These were an instruction from Mr Emil as our adviser, he was also our adjudicator for our debate :) 





Please Welcome to our teams:
Team A as The Government Team


Team B as an Opposition Team



That's all that we would like to share, if you are interested to join in our club, please come to Universitas Putera Batam at 16.00 until 18.30.

We would like to appreciate any one who wants to learn more about English. Thank You :) 



Senin, 11 Februari 2013

ENGLISH TOGETHER


Prepositions "On", "At", and "In"
A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence.

Prepositions can be tricky for English learners. There is no definite rule or formula for choosing a preposition. In the beginning stage of learning the language, you should try to identify a preposition when reading or listening in English and recognize its usage.
  • to the office
  • at the desk
  • on the table
  • in an hour
  • about myself
A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.

Here are a few common prepositions and examples.
On
Used to express a surface of something:
  • I put an egg on the kitchen table.
  • The paper is on my desk.
Used to specify days and dates:
  • The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.
  • I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.
Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
  • He is on the phone right now.
  • She has been on the computer since this morning.
  • My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.
Used to indicate a part of the body:
  • The stick hit me on my shoulder.
  • He kissed me on my cheek.
  • I wear a ring on my finger.
Used to indicate the state of something:
  • Everything in this store is on sale.
  • The building is on fire.
At
Used to point out specific time:
  • I will meet you at 12 p.m.
  • The bus will stop here at 5:45 p.m.
Used to indicate a place:
  • There is a party at the club house.
  • There were hundreds of people at the park.
  • We saw a baseball game at the stadium.
Used to indicate an email address:
  • Please email me at abc@defg.com.
Used to indicate an activity:
  • He laughed at my acting.
  • I am good at drawing a portrait.
In
Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:
  • She always reads newspapers in the morning.
  • In the summer, we have a rainy season for three weeks.
  • The new semester will start in March.
Used to indicate a location or place:
  • She looked me directly in the eyes.
  • I am currently staying in a hotel.
  • My hometown is Los Angeles, which is in California.
Used to indicate a shape, color, or size:
  • This painting is mostly in blue.
  • The students stood in a circle.
  • This jacket comes in four different sizes.
Used to express while doing something:
  • In preparing for the final report, we revised the tone three times.
  • A catch phrase needs to be impressive in marketing a product.
Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:
  • I believe in the next life.
  • We are not interested in gambling.

Minggu, 10 Februari 2013

GREETINGS


  • General greetings (Formal)
    1. Hello!
    2. How are you?
    3. How are you doing?
    4. How is everything?
    5. How’s everything going?
    6. How have you been keeping?
    7. I trust that everything is well.
General greetings (Informal)
    1. Hi.
    2. What’s up?
    3. Good to see you.
    4. How are things (with you)?
    5. How’s it going?
    6. How’s life been treating you?
Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Formal)
    1. It has been a long time.
    2. It’s been too long.
    3. What have you been up to all these years?
    4. It’s always a pleasure to see you.
    5. How long has it been?
    6. I’m so happy to see you again.
Greeting a person you haven’t seen for a long time (Informal)
o    How come I never see you?
o    It’s been such a long time.
o    Long time no see.
o    Where have you been hiding?

Learning together


LET’S STUDY

SLANG  IS very informal language, sometimes restricted to a particular group of people, for example people of the same age or those who have the same interests or do the same job.

These are 
1) Ace                                    Melakukan sesuatu dengan sangat baik 
2) Airhead                              Orang bodoh
3) All ears                               Mendengarkan dengan seksama
4) Ants in your pants               Grogi
5) At the end of your rope      Terjebak dalam situasi yang buruk
6) Average Joe                      Orang yang mirip dengan orang lain
7) Axe                                   Memecat


8) Back burner                                      Bukan masalah yang harus diselesaikan terlebih dahulu
9) Back on your feet                              Baru sembuh
10) Back seat driver                              Orang yang memberikan saran yang buruk.
11) Back to the drawing board               Mulai lagi
12) Bad egg                                           Pembuat onar
13) Bad mouth                                       Mengatakan hal yang buruk tentang orang lain atau sesuatu
14) Ballpark figure                                 Menebak dengan baik
15) Barking up the wrong tree                Mencari sesuatu di tempat yang salah
16) Basket case                                     Gila
17) Behind bars                                     Di dalam penjara
18) Big house                                        Penjara, khususnya dengan pengawalan yang ketat
19) Blow chunks                                   Muntah atau sakit
20) Blow it                                            Menghilangkan atau membuang-buang sesuatu
21) b.o                                                 Bau badan
22) Boozehound                                   Orang yang banyak minum
23) Bounce                                           Berangkat
24) Brewski                                          Bir
25) Bump off                                         Membunuh
26) Burnt out                                         Capek sekali
27) Bust digits                                       Mendapatkan nomor telepon seseorang
28) Butts Rokok,                                   puntung rokok
29) Buy the farm                                    Mati


30) A chick                                           Perempuan muda yang cantik (cewek)
31) Chicken                                          Pengecut
32) Chow                                             Makan, makanan
33) Cold feet                                        Takut
34) Couch potato                                 Orang yang duduk di depan TV seharian
35) Crash                                             Berhenti berfungsi
36) Creep                                            Orang yang suka mengganggu
37) Croak                                            Mati
38) Cut a deal                                      Membuat perjanjian
39) Cut and dry                                   Sesuatu yang sudah jelas dan sudah dimengerti


40) Da bomb                                          Bagus sekali
41) Dinosaur                                           Sangat tua
42) Dicey                                                Berbahaya, beresiko
43) Ditch                                                Meninggalkan orang, tempat atau sesuatu yang tidak diinginkan
44) Doa                                                  Sesuatu yang tidak bias diperbaiki lagi
45) Dry run                                             Masa latihan



46) Early bird                                           Orang yang bagun pagi dan langsung pergi kerja
47) Eat lead                                             Orang yang ditembak dengan senjata
48) Eats                                                    makanan ringan
49) Egg head                                            Orang pandai


50) Fast food                                                      Makanan siap saji
51) Fat cat                                                          Orang yang kaya raya
52) Fore!                                                            Awas!
53) Freak                                                           Orang asing

54) Gibberish                                                     Pidato tak bermakna
55) Go bananas                                                 Hilang kendali
56) Go off deep end                                          Melakukan susuatu yang gila
57) Goat                                                           Seseorang yang selalu dikambing hitamkan
58) Grub                                                           Makanan
59) Gumshoe                                                     Detektif
60) Guts                                                            Keberanian


61) Hangout                                                     Melewatkan waktu tanpa melakukan apapun
68) Have a screw loose                                    Sedikit gila
69) Haywire Rusak,                                          tidak bekerja
70) Head doctor                                               Psikiatris
71) High five                                                     (Sama dengan) Bravo!
72) High roller                                                  Orang yang menghabiskan banyak uang untuk berjudi
73) Hillbilly                                                       Orang udik
75) Hit the road                                                Meninggalkan rumah
76) Hit the spot                                                 Bagus sekali!
77) Hog                                                            Makan atau mengambil apapun
78) Hole in the wall                                           Restoran atau toko yang kecil dan sederhana
79) Hoodlum                                                    Gangster
80) Hooked                                                      Kecanduan
81) Hootie                                                        Perempuan cantik
82) Hung up on                                                Terobsesi dengan seseorang/sesuatu
83) Hush hush                                                  Sssst!


84) Idiot box TV Iffy                                        Meragukan
85) In a bind                                                     Dalam masalah
86) In a funk                                                     Depresi
87) In someone’ s hair                                      Mengganggu orang terus
88) In the doghouse                                          Dalam masalah
89) In the slammer                                            Dalam penjara

90) Jane Doe                                                  Perempuan yang tidak diketahui
91) Jerk                                                         Orang yang tidak disukai
92) Jock Atlit                                                 laki-laki
93) Jump ship                                                 Meninggalkan pekerjaan yang sekarang
94) Jumpy                                                     Takut kalau-kalau sesuatu yan buruk akan terjadi
95) Junk Food                                               Jajanan

96) Know-it-all                                             Orang sok tahu
98) Kooky                                                   Gila, tidak waras






ENGLISH TOGETHER


Let’s  Study Together !
16 Tenses

Before we start to learn Grammar we must know 16 tenses. How easy to get them.. Read carefully!
A.    Present  Tense
1.     Simple present tense
2.     Present continuous tense
3.     Present perfect tense
4.     Present perfect  continuous tense

B.    Simple past
1.     Simple past tense
2.     Past continuous tense
3.     Past perfect tense
4.     Past perfect continous tense

C.    Simple Future
1.     Simple future tense
2.     Future continuous tense
3.     Future perfect tense
4.     Future perfect continuous tense

D.    Past future
1.     Past future tense
2.     Past future continuous tense
3.     Past future perfect tense
4.     Past future perfect continuous tense


Look above text, read and repeat. Let’s count,,How many tenses You get???/
There are 16 tenses aren’t you?
How easy to get them…