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My MT4 Story

My Experience on MT4 Story

First of all,i would like to say thankyou to my lecture sir Agus Triyogo. M ,Pd who teach me and make me know what is mt4 for about. Did you guys still confuse what is mt4 ? Mt4 like an application you can download in playstore hehe (ask google,and he will gave you all of the information about mt4 😂✌).
Back to my story,at first i didnt know what exactly i must do,but time answer that quickly. When i use mt4 for the second time (because i ever download that app,but i didnt understand. So i decide to uninstall the app wkwk) i still confuse,then my lecture teach me how-to -use-metatrader4. Actually i little bit understand,next i try to use the app with demo account and its work! How happy i am 😂 my demo account profit reach $992 just in one night,but i realize this one is demo not real so i cant take the money 😂 .
Finally i decide to change my demo into my real account which is i must transfer some money to the bank,and change it with balance (or you can said modal). The i got $369 balance from IDR.50K. So i try to open order with carefully of course bcs i dont want lose my money hahaha,but the fortune didnt want me 😂 so i loss my balance for the first time,yah i have profit but it cant cover my loss 😂. So im out of my balance and i cant play anymore,thats it.
The conclusion of my story is,play a metatrader4 needs a skill & need a knowledge for read the data. And im not good at that 😂. But thankyou sir,you teach me verywell,my pleasure to be your student. Cheerio! 😊

Expression and Response of Invitation (Materi SMP Kelas 8 K13)

Expression and Response of Invitation (Materi SMP Kelas 8 K13).


     Pernahkah kalian mengundang seseorang ke rumah kalian? Atau mungkin diundang oleh teman kalian untuk datang ke rumahnya. Kalian pasti pernah mengalami salah satu situasi yang disebutkan tadi, karena manusia adalah makhluk sosial, jadi wajar saja ada yang mengundang kita dan kita diundang seseorang karena ada sebuah keperluan atau hanya sekedar menjaga silaturahmi. Undangan dalam bahasa inggris adalah invitation, yang berasal dari kata invite yang berarti undang. 
      Nah, Pada kesempatan kali ini saya akan membahas mengenai invitation verbal dan non verbal, atau undangan yang langsung dikatakan dari mulut seseorang dan undangan fisik. Yuk kita langsung saja simak materi Inviting others, namun sebelum itu yuk kita tonton dulu animasi cara mengundang seseorang dibawah ini ;


Making Invitation (Membuat Undangan)

  • Would you like to . . . ?
  • I would be very happy if . . . ?
  • We would be delighted if you . . . .
  • Would you care to . . . ?
  • We would be pleased if you could . . . .
  • Could you come to . . . ?
  • I’d very much like if . . . .
  • Would you care to ….
  • I’ll really happy if you come to….
  • I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed to come to….
  • Would you care to . . . ?
  • Why don’t you come to . . . .
  • Like to come to . . . .
  • Come and . . . .
  • Shall we come to . . . .
  • You must come to . . . .
  • etc.

Accepting Invitation (Menerima Undangan)

  • That’s very kind of you
  • We’d like very much to . . . .
  • What a delightful idea
  • With the greatest pleasure
  • Thank you very much for inviting me
  • It’s delightful to . . . .
  • I would/will . . . .
  • Thank you for inviting me.
  • I would/will ….
  • That would be very nice.
  • I’d like to love to come.
  • That’s fine.
  • Sure. Why not?
  • That would be very nice
  • OK,I will be there !
  • I’d like love to come.
  • All right.
  • Sure, I am coming
  • etc.

Declining / Refusing Invitation (Menolak Undangan)

  • I’m very sorry, I don’t
  • Think I can.
  • I’d like to, but . . . .
  • I’m afraid I’ve
  • Already promised . . . .
  • Thank you for asking me, but . . . .
  • Unfortunately , I can’t . . . .
  • Sorry, I can’t.
  • I’d love to, but . . . .
  • I don’t think I can.
  • In wish I could, but . . . .
  • Sorry, I am very busy
  • Sorry, may be next time
  • Thank you, but I can’t
  • Sorry, I don’t think
  • Can’t make it
  • I’m so sorry I can make it
  • etc.

Dialog 1

Handy Invites Intan to go to an Art Show
Handy  :  Hi, Intan. There will be a great show tonight. It’s about Art Show. Would you like to go to the show with me?
Intan  : Yes, I’d like it very much. When will you pick me up?
Handy   :  I’ll pick you at 7.00. Be ready, OK!
Intan   : Alright.

Dialog 2

Benny is very busy doing his homework. Paula, her friend, asks him to come to her party.
Paula   :  Hello, this is Sheila speaking. May I speak to Benny?
Benny       :  This is Benny speaking.
Paula  :  Oh, hi Benny. •         I would be very happy if you come to my house right now.
We’re having a great party.
Benny     :  I don’t think I can. I’m doing my homework. My parents won’t let me out before I finish my homework.
Paula  :  That’s alright.
Benny      :  I hope you enjoy your party. Bye.
Paula  :  Bye.

 Invite other with Invitation Cards (Contoh Kartu Undangan)




Excercise of Expression to Invite Others :




How to Improve Listening Skills Easily

Listening skills is the one of the important skills when people wants to learning english,whenever since people try to connect with other people, they will use their own ear to hear, that is called listening section. sometimes they cannot recognize what actually their partner talking about. however they are still need give a feedback as a responses to their speaking partner. 

nah to make it easy when you wants to speak with your friends and also make your friends understand what are you talking about in listening sections, here's some tips :

1. Be An Active Listener
  • Make eye contact
  • Smile
  • Occasionally, paraphrase what you’ve heard
  • Ask relevant questions
  • Take notes
  • Be present and give the speaker your full attention

2. Reflect The Speaker’s Emotion

Emotions are very powerful, especially during conversation. If you’re not listening, you might not be getting the whole message behind what’s actually being said. This can make you appear insincere or cold, which can hurt the conversation and/or your relationship with the speaker.
Here’s a great example of the difference of physical listening versus emotional listening:
A: “Sorry I’m late. As I was leaving the house, my dog ran into the street and was hit by a car.”
B: (reflecting the content): “So your dog got hit by a car?”
A: “Right.”
B: “Is he dead?”
A: “Uh-huh.”
B: “So what did you do with the dog’s body?”
In this example, the listener is getting the information, but not the emotional message behind it.
“Reflection of feeling tells your partner not just that he’s been heard but that you have ‘plugged into’ his life and experienced it in some way, which is essential to his satisfaction,” says Dr. Phil McGraw in this article.
Here’s an example of how the listener can reflect the speaker’s emotion:
A: “Sorry I’m late. As I was leaving the house, my dog ran into the street and got hit by a car.”
B: (reflecting the feeling): “Oh, my gosh—you must feel terrible.”
A: “Well, I do. We’d had the dog for 12 years, and my kids really loved him.”
B: “I’m sure they must be so upset; I’m sorry you’re going through this.”
“Being able to reflect the feeling, not just the content, is essential to the success of your communication,” says McGraw.

3. Fight The Urge To Think Of Your Response

We all do it. How many times have you forgotten the names of the people you get introduced to? Chances are, it’s because you were so focused on saying your own name that you didn’t even pay attention to what the other person said.
Sometimes, we’re just more interested in what we have to say. When you’re talking with someone, do your best to focus on what he or she is saying instead of planning your reply. If you need to, pause for a second and absorb what was said. This will not only help your listening skills, but it will also help you determine the most appropriate answer or reply.

4. Become A ‘Whole Body’ Listener

In her book, The Fine Art Of Small Talk, Debra Fine encourages readers to listen with their ears, eyes, and hearts.
“Listening is more than just hearing,” Fine writes. “It’s a level of involvement that goes beyond reciting the contents of the conversation.”

5. Practice, Practice, Practice

As with any skill, learning to listen takes practice. If you’re aware of your poor listening habits, make a conscious effort to sincerely listen to others every day, using the tips above.


Reference link for Improve Listening Skills




5 Tips for Help You to be Ready in Listening Section

 5 Tips for Tackling the Listening Section

Hello again, test takers! Here are five tips to help you be ready for the Listening section:

1. Take notes while you listen. Only the major points will be tested, so do not try to write down every detail. After testing, notes are collected and shredded before you leave the test center.

2. Pay attention to the speaker’s tone of voice. For instance, whether the speaker sounds excited, sad or confused can help you answer questions that are about the speaker’s attitude or opinion.

3. When listening to a lecture, make note of the way the lecture is organized and the way the ideas in the lecture are connected. Referring back to your notes will help you answer questions about overall organization.

4. If you are unsure of the correct response, try to figure out which choice is most consistent with the main idea of the conversation or lecture.

5. Listening questions must be answered in order. Once you click on OK, you cannot go back to a previous question.

Don’t forget to continue to build your English skills by listening to movies, TV and the radio in English. Doing this regularly will have a great impact. Good Luck! 

10 Tips for Speak English Fluently and Confidently !

You want to learn how to speak English fluently, but do not kow where to start? Here are 10 simple tips to learn it.
1. Start with believing in yourself
“I was afraid to speak. I was scared people would make fun of me. Will they judge me?
One day, I thought if so many people can, even I can. So I spoke in English and my confidence increased.” – Rin Career Ready Academy participant, 2015
2. Listen. Speak. Read. Write. Repeat.
Listen a little. Speak a little. Read a little. Write a little. Then, listen a little more. Speak a little more. Read a little more. Write a little more. Do this, till it becomes a habit.
3. Keep your ears open.
English is everywhere. It’s in online videos, news channels, on radio. So listen and build your vocabulary.
4. Find the answer in the question
Questions are like mirrors. Reverse the question, and find the answer.
Does he…?Yes, he doesIs it…?Yes, it isCan you?Yes, I can
5. Make the mirror your best friend
Speak to it in English, and it will make you feel confident about the way you are speaking.
6. Read full sentences
You learnt Hindi, Tamil or Telugu in full sentences. Then why should learning English be any different. Read full sentences, speak in sentences.
7. Keep calm and do not worry about grammar.
Remember, even those who speak English fluently make grammatical mistakes. But, what they do right, is communicate without worrying about them.
8. Find an English newspaper and learn a word a day
Keep your fear of new English words away.
9. Use the word before it leaves you.
Use the new word immediately to feel confident about it’s usage.
10. Practice. Practice. Practice. Till it makes you perfect.
There are no shortcuts in life. Definitely, no shortcuts to learn English.

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