Senin, 05 Juni 2017

Tugas Softskill Bulan Keempat

Exercise 37: Relative Clauses

1. The last record that was produced by this company became a gold record.
2. Checking accounts that require a minimum balance are very common now.
3. The professor who spoke with you yesterday is not here today.
4. John whom are the highest grade in the school has received a scholarship.
5. Felipe bought a camera, that has three lenses.
6. Frank is the man, who are going to nominated for the office of treasurer.
7. The doctor is with a patient, whose leg was broken in an accident.
8. Jane is the woman, who is going to China next year.
9. Janet wants a typewriter, which self-corrects.
10. This book that I found last week contains some usefull information.
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad.
12. James wrote an article, that indicated that he disliked the president.
13. The director of the program which graduated from Harvard University is planning to retire next year.
14. This is the book, that I’ve been looking for all year.
15. William who has lawyer’s brother wants to become a judge.

Exercise 38: Relative Clause Reduction

1. George is the man chosen to represent the committee at the convention.
2. All of the money accepted has already been released.
3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia.
4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime.
5. The girl drinking coffee is Mary Allen.
6. John’s wife a proffesor, has written several papers on this subject.
7. The man talking to the policeman is my uncle.
8. The book on the top shelf is the one that I need.
9. The number of students been counted is quite high.
10. Leo Evants a doctor, eats in this restaurant every day.

Exercise 39: Subjunctive

1. Correct
2. It was urgent that he call her immediately
3. Correct
4. She intends to move that the committee suspend discussion on this issue
5. The king decreed that the new laws take effect the following month
6. Correct
7. I advise that you take the prerequisites before registering for this course
8. His father prefers that he attend a different university
9. Correct
10. She urged that we find another alternative.

Exercise 40: Inclusives

1. Not only
2. And
3. Both
4. But also
5. As Well as
6. Not only
7. And
8. But also
9. As well as
10. As well as

Exercise 41: Know/Know How

1. Know how
2. Know how
3. Know
4. Know how
5. Know how
6. Know
7. Know how
8. Know
9. Know how
10. Know how

Exercise 42: Clauses of Concession

1. Although she dislike coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm.
2. Mary will take a plane, in spite of her dislike of.
3. Although Marcy’s sadness at losing the contest, she managed to smile.
4. We took many pictures despite cloudy sky.
5. Even though she has poor memory, the old woman told interesting stories to the children.
6. In spite of his frequently absent, he has managed to pass the test.
7. Nancy told me the secret, though she has promised not to do so.
8. We plan to buy a ticket for the drawing even though we had knew we will not win.
9. Even though it is high price, my daughters insist on going to the movies every Saturday.
10. He ate the chocolate cake even in spite of the diet.

Exercise 43: Problem Verbs

1. Lies
2. Sit
3. Laid
4. Rose
5. Raised
6. Lay
7. Lying
8. Raised
9. Rises

10. Set

Kamis, 18 Mei 2017

Tugas Softskill Bulan Ketiga

Exercise 35 : Passive Voice

1. The president is called by somebody every day
2. The other members are being called by john
3. Mr watson will be called by somebody to night
4. Considerable damage has been caused by the fire
5. The supplier should be bought by the teacher for this class


Exercise 36 : Causative Verb

1. Leave
2. Repaired
3. to type
4. call
5. to paint
6. write
7. lie
8. to send
9. to cut
10. sign
11. leave
12. to wash
13. fixed
14. published
15. to find


Selasa, 18 April 2017

Tugas Softskill Materi Bulan Kedua

Exercise 26
  1. Well
  2. Intense
  3. Brightly
  4. Fluent
  5. Fluently
  6. Smooth
  7. Accurately
  8. Bitter
  9. Soon
10. Fast


Exercise 27

  1. Terrible
  2.Well
  3. Good
  4. Calm
  5. Sick
  6. Quickly
  7. Diligently
  8. Vehemently
  9. Relaxed
10. Noisy


Exercise 28

  1. As soon
  2. More important
  3. As well
  4. More expensive
  5. As hot
  6. More talented
  7. More colorful
  8. Happier
  9. Worse
10. Faster


Exercise 29

  1. Than
  2. Than
  3. From
  4. Than
  5. As
  6. Than
  7. As
  8. Than
  9. Than
10. From


Exercise 30

  1. Best                                            
  2. Happiest                                     
  3. Faster                                         
  4. Creamiest                                   
  5. More colorful                            
  6. Better                                         
  7. Good                                          
  8. More Awkwardly                       
  9. Least                                        
10. Prettiest                                      
11. The best
12. From
13. Less impressive
14. The sicker
15. When
16. Twice as much as
17. Little
18. Much
19. farther
20. More Famous


Exercise 31

1. Twelve
2. Languange
3. Three acts
4. Two days
5. 79 pieces
6. Fice shelves
7. 16 ounces each
8. Six quarts
9. Bricks
10. Ten Speeds


Exercise 32

1. Enough People
2. Enough french
3. Enough time
4. Fast enough
5. Soon enough
6. Early enough
7. Hard enough
8. Slowly enough
9. Enough flour
10. Enough books



Exercise 33

1. Because
2. Because
3. Because of
4. Because
5. Because of
6. Because
7. Because of
8. Because
9. Because
10. Because of


Exercise 34
1. So
2. Such
3. Such
4. Such
5. So
6. So
7. Such
8. So
9. So
10. Such
11. So
12. So
13. Such
14. So
15. So

Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Tugas Softskill Materi Bulan Pertama

Exercise 21
1.       had understand
2.       wouldn’t
3.       given
4.       would told
5.       should be
6.       had
7.       had stop
8.       had need
9.       would find
10.   had enjoy
11.   should paint
12.   wrote
13.   should permitted
14.   would spend
15.   could accept

Exercise 22
1.       eating
2.       eating
3.       swimming
4.       loving
5.       speaking
6.       studying
7.       dancing
8.       sleeping
9.       eating
10.   eating

Exercise 23
1.       stay
2.       stayed
3.       worked
4.       not studied
5.       not studied
6.       had
7.       stand
8.       not cooked
9.       not arrived
10.   slept

Exercise 24
1.       may have
2.       must be
3.       should have damage
4.       shouldn’t part
5.       shouldn’t studied
6.       must be
7.       was supposed deposit
8.       must forget
9.       was supposed studdied

Exercise 25
1.       i would
2.       would go
3.       may have
4.       must have done
5.       must have forgotten
6.       must have slept
7.       might had bad
8.       could be lost
9.       shouldn’t have driven
10.   may run

Exercise 26
1.       well
2.       intense
3.       brigthly
4.       fluently
5.       fluently
6.       smooth
7.       accurately
8.       bitterly
9.       soon
10.   fast

Exercise 27
1.       terrible
2.       well
3.       good
4.       calm
5.       sick
6.       quick
7.       diligently
8.       vehermently
9.       relaxed
10.   noisy

Exercise 28
1.       as soon
2.       more important
3.       as
4.       more
5.       as hot
6.       more
7.       more colorfull
8.       more
9.       worse
10.   fast

Exercise 29
1.       than
2.       than
3.       as
4.       than
5.       than
6.       from
7.       from
8.       from
9.       as
10.   than

Exercise 30
1.       better
2.       happinest
3.       fastest
4.       creamiest
5.       more colorfull
6.       better
7.       good
8.       more awkardly
9.       least
10.   prettiest

Senin, 10 Oktober 2016

Bussiness Letter


Writing business letter


•  Strike the right tone. Time is money, as the saying goes, and most business people hate to waste time. The tone of your letter, therefore, should be brief and professional. Make your letter a quick read by diving straight into the matter and keeping your comments brief in the first paragraph. For instance, you can always start with "I am writing you regarding..." and go from there.
•   Use personal pronouns. It is perfectly fine to use “I,” “we,” and “you” in your business letter. Refer to yourself as “I” and your reader as “you.”
•   Write clearly and concisely. Let your reader know exactly what you are trying to say. Your reader will only respond quickly if your meaning is crystal clear. In particular, if there is some result or action you want taken because of your letter, state what it is. Explain your position in as few words as possible.
•   Use the active voice. When describing a situation or making a request, make sure to choose the active voice, rather than the passive voice. The passive voice can make your writing ambiguous or impersonal. In addition, the active voice is more streamlined and straight to the point.
•   Be conversational when appropriate. Letters are written by people to people. Avoid form letters if possible. You cannot build a relationship with canned impersonal letters. However, stay away from colloquial language or slang such as "you know," "I mean," or "wanna." Keep the tone businesslike, but be friendly and helpful.
•   Be courteous. Even if you are writing with a complaint or concern, you can be courteous. Consider the recipient's position and offer to do whatever you can, within reason, to be accommodating and helpful.
•  Use “second page” letterhead for additional pages. Most business letters should be concise enough to be one page in length only. But if you have something lengthier, such as a contract or legal findings, you may need additional pages. Use “second page” letterhead, which usually has an abbreviated address and is made of the same type of paper as the first page letterhead.
•  Wrap it up. In the last paragraph, summarize your points and clearly outline either your planned course of action or what you expect from the recipient. Note that the recipient may contact you with questions or concerns, and say thank you for his or her attention to the letter/matter at hand.

Sample of Business Letter :

Arjuna Rahayu, Inc.
123 Alphabet Drive
Cilegon, Banten

15 Oktober 2016

Mr. Krisna
General Manager
Maspion, Inc.
Jakarta

Dear Ms. Smith:

It was a pleasure meeting you at the conference last week. As we discussed, I sincerely believe that the widget gizmo produced by Arjuna Rahayu, Inc. can greatly streamline your production process. If you are still willing, I would like to bring some of the key members of my team along with me to meet with you at Electronic Supply Provider, Inc. We would like to give you an overview of our services and discuss with you the best plan to suit your needs.

Meeting in person would allow us to fully evaluate your wants and needs. Our team is available to meet any time this week or next. Please let me know, at your earliest convenience, when you would be available.

Cordially,

Thomas Pamuji Jaya
Vice President of Arjuna Rahayu, Inc.
555-555-5555
thomas.pamuji@gmail.com


Member name :

Thomas Pamuji Jaya (28113871)
Hadyan Milzam (23113821)
Zhafril Trisna (29113671)
Yayang Puji (29113414)