Yusi Gusniati
Kamis, 28 Mei 2015
fucking stupid feeling
still here, with the same feeling for same person. if i tell you about him. i think, i have to make a long paragraph for this. okay i'll do it but i have to make it perfect before i post it in this beautiful blog. so, waiting for my blog guys.
welcome back my blog :*
wah, udah lama yaa ga ketemu sahabat. maksud saya kamu my blog.
dulu setiap kali masukin account dan kata sandi salah mulu. ternyata emang salah yaaa. email yahoo dimasukin ke blog yang beda e mailnya. kan jadi salah.
tapi tak apalah, yang penting sekarang bisa dibuka lagi dan ngepos lagii.
you know what, kenapa saya wanti-wanti pengen banget buka blog ya karena ketika saya meluangkan perasaan yang dirasakan saat ini, sedih misalnya maka kesedihan itu sedikit demi sedikit mulai memudar. ya jadi harus rajin nuangin perasaan kesini aja..
welcome back my lovely blog. :D
dulu setiap kali masukin account dan kata sandi salah mulu. ternyata emang salah yaaa. email yahoo dimasukin ke blog yang beda e mailnya. kan jadi salah.
tapi tak apalah, yang penting sekarang bisa dibuka lagi dan ngepos lagii.
you know what, kenapa saya wanti-wanti pengen banget buka blog ya karena ketika saya meluangkan perasaan yang dirasakan saat ini, sedih misalnya maka kesedihan itu sedikit demi sedikit mulai memudar. ya jadi harus rajin nuangin perasaan kesini aja..
welcome back my lovely blog. :D
Senin, 13 Januari 2014
like him so much
Menyukai seseorang tu
hal yang wajar kan???? Ya, jujur aja nihh.. uci tu suka dia jauh dari lubuk
hati yang paling dalam niieee… L hanya saja ga mungkin ci ungkapin duluan donk,
meskipun ci udah beri nunjukan big signal buat dia, pi dia hanya anggap ci best
friend. Ya sudah lah. Oh iya by the way anyway, kata orang kalau cinta tuh gada
alasan yaaak. Pi uci suka sama dia berawal karena memang dia baik so apakah itu
cinta ato hanya sensasi doank yak??? Jadi bingung L … kenal dan dekat ma dia sih itu udah luar biasa
bangeet kokk…
Tapi ci enjoy kok dengan
semua rasa ini. Jadi buat kamu ga usah merasa cemas ato merasa bersalah pulak
ya.. karena ci normal jadi rasa ini wajar… J have fun buat kamu dan dia
good bye
it's time to say good bye to Padang.
after some weeks spent my time to study and this my duty to learn and study in my campus. i am so nervous because i just wait for result of my ability in this semester. i worry that i can get good mark. but i have to optimist that i can get good mark. ooohh god, help me please because this semester really so weight for me or us but i like to do this. i think and thank about this, as we know that this so heavy but my class happy to do and really enjoy.. my drama after 2 semester is pending, finally is done. thank god. i hope everything is ok and then with the result i hope all of us can laugh when see it. :) amiin
after some weeks spent my time to study and this my duty to learn and study in my campus. i am so nervous because i just wait for result of my ability in this semester. i worry that i can get good mark. but i have to optimist that i can get good mark. ooohh god, help me please because this semester really so weight for me or us but i like to do this. i think and thank about this, as we know that this so heavy but my class happy to do and really enjoy.. my drama after 2 semester is pending, finally is done. thank god. i hope everything is ok and then with the result i hope all of us can laugh when see it. :) amiin
Senin, 21 Oktober 2013
About Love
Are you in love?
What
is the difference between “having a crush” on someone and falling in love?
You think you’re falling in love.
You’re really attracted to a certain person. But this has happened before, and
it was just a “crush”. How can you tell if it’s real this time? Here’s what our
reader said:
- You’ll find yourself talking to or telephoning the person for no reason. (You might pretend there’s a reason, but often there’s not.)
- You’ll find yourself bringing this person into every conversation. (“When I was in Mexico --, “a friends begins. You interrupt with, “my boyfriend made a great Mexican dinner last week.)
- You might suddenly be interested in things you used to avoid. (“When a woman asks me to tell her all about football, I know she’s fallen in love,” said a TV sport announcer.)
Ok, so you’ve fallen in love. But
falling in love is one thing, and staying in love is another. How can you tell,
as time passes, that you’re still in love? If you stay in love, your
relationship will change. You might not talk as much about the person you are
in love with. You might not call him or her so often. But this person will
nevertheless become more and more important in your life.
You’ll find that you can yourself with
this person. When you first fell in love, you were probably afraid to admit
certain things about yourself. But now you can be totally honest. You can trust
him or her to accept you just you are. Falling in love is great—staying in love
is even better.
Jumat, 04 Oktober 2013
book review uchie
Creating a
Speaking and Listening Classroom
Lyn Dawes
Reviewer has
already read 5 e-books. The first book talks about creating a speaking and
listening classroom. This e-book the first edition published 2011 by Routledge.
The author is Lyn Dawes. The second e-book is listening strategy from John
Field that the first published 2008 by Cambridge University Press. The third
e-book is A framework for teaching across differences, the author is Katherine
Schultz that published by NewYork: Teachers College Press in 2003. The fourth
e-book is Teaching listening by Steven Brown that published by Cambridge
University 2006. The last e-book is A little book of listening skills by Mark
Brady, Ph.D. and Jennifer Austin Leigh.
In this book,
reviewer more focuses to strategy that use by the author. Literacy Trust (in Lyn
Dawes) stated that “one in five people in UK struggles to read and write. Poor
skills compromise the health, confidence, happiness and employability of
individuals and have a negative impact on our national economy”. Because of that
statement the author make a e-book that clarify skills such as speaking and
listening, the reviewer agree with her strategy in this e-book to improve the
knowledge of children using literacy words and study in group. The author uses
the items to make the children more curiosity with the lesson. Besides this strategy
has some benefit for students but this strategy only use by primary school.
After the
reviewer read this book, in opinion reviewer, this e-book is still for young
learners or primary school but it cannot use to high level learner except study
with group. Thus O’Malley and Chamot (1990:44) said that an approach to
classifying language learner strategies that has been much quoted. Furthermore,
the second e-book is the strategies of listening. They divide three strategies
of listening such as metacognitive, cognitive social-affective and still work
in group. Whether teachers use these strategies in listening it can make
student more understand with listening because they have some ways to
comprehension of listening.
Actually reviewer
appreciates to those strategies because teacher really cares with students in
listening. However, if there are so many
ways to make students interesting, it will make students get bore quickly,
because they will tired to do so many strategies. As we know that the core of
listening is only to know what the speakers said beside instructions that are
given by teachers. Reviewer means that
if one of the strategies is working, so teachers can leave the other
strategies, but if it is not working teacher can replace with the new one
strategy. For example, take one from those that really interesting. (Darling-Hammond, 1998, p. 91) said
that they must be able to find their dreams in the American landscape if our
nation is to enact the demo-cratic dream. It means that use this strategy to
improve their ability that happen in American Latin that is a framework for
listening. And then teachers also command work in group.
The first type of listening we
introduced to student was listening to the details or particularities that a
student brings to the classroom in order to make the student visible to
teachers. A second type of listening involves listening for the rhythm and
balance of the classroom. Listening for rhythm and balance allows teachers to
both take leadership and simultaneously follow the direction set by each group
of students. The third form of listening includes learning about the bigger
picture of who students are and the social, cultural, and community contexts of
their lives. Finally, listening to the silences and the ways in which students
are silenced helps student teachers learn how to notice who speaks in the
classroom and who remains silent, which topics are addressed and which are
ignored.
Reviewer think that this strategy is
good, because in one strategy contains some types that help students to study
listening and work in group include by using framework. As a modern days, we
can to the next step as Ellis
2005 in Steven Brown said that “shows how taking a small amount of time (as
little as one or two minutes) to plan what will be said during the task can pay
large dividends in terms of accuracy, fluency, and complexity of language
produced”. Thus the fourth of
e-book is presentation of
extensive listening tasks leading to personalized speaking. This book explains
that study one skill can study another skill. This is known as “task recycling.” This may be as simple
as having students change partners after completing a pair-work activity. If
the questions in the pair work are interesting, getting answers from a
different partner will make it a whole new task. This show that explain a poster multiple times, to
different peers each time, led to gains in accuracy, fluency, and complexity.
The reviewer is really interested in this explanation because besides we study
about listening we are fluent speaking too. Moreover we work in group so it can
make a student’s cooperation and work better in group. The least advanced
student’s explanation became more accurate and more fluent. The most advanced
student’s explanation became more complex and more precise. Teachers can build
on listening tasks to provide speaking practice. At the same time, speaking
tasks give students practice in listening to each other.
The last
e-book about A
little book of listening skills by Mark Brady, Ph.D. and Jennifer Austin Leigh.
If we talks about the strategy from the first book review, so it still not
complete yet without looked for decision of Brady and Leigh.
1. Stop talking so much!
2. Don’t interrupt unnecessarily
3. Create an atmosphere of trust
4. etc.
Reviewer really like this rules above
because after teacher use so many strategies but if they do not look at this.
It will not work very well.
In conclusion, one of ways to make children
can enjoy studying is make the study interesting for them, because of that
children can study with literacy word to improve their listening comprehension.
After that, you can add any strategies again to make different ways in
listening. Make students do not bore in the class, but does not use too many
strategies because it will make students confused because the core of listening
is hear about what their listen from speaker. So, one of the strategy can be
applied in class is framing to learn to teach, it means that with framing have
benefit from this strategies. And then presentation of extensive listening tasks leading to personalized
speaking, it means that we study listening and also fluent speaking. We can
study more about skill that should we learn. The last one, if we follow the rules
in our school or teaching when teacher use some strategies, it will make
students or teacher easy to comprehend the skills, as we know we are teachers
will be in the future but should avoid some mistakes in listening. Make it easy with good strategies and do not
out from the track or without some mistakes.
Reviewer recommendation
is those strategies above can use in the school appropriate in their level of
school. It can improve of listening comprehension because those are amazing if
we applied in the classroom. The similarity of every e-book is instruction from
teacher is working in group. However, for some e-books that reviewer has
already read contain so many difficult words, almost all of the e-book.
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