I joined two-day-training in tanjung duren. It was conducted by British Council. The trainer for the first day is my own lecturer. I joined her class twice in my master study in atma jaya university because she teaches 2 different subjects. She's very good in delivering the training. I've got the flashback of my sweet memory when I was in her classes. It was really wonderful and my class was very lively because all of the students had to present a paper each day and there's also an observer for each presentation. That's why we had to prepare our presentation very well. I really miss my master class, my lecturers and my friends :-)
Hope that I can graduate as soon as possible ;-)
Creative Zone
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Flashback
Friday, 14 September 2012
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
PAST PERFECT TENSE
The
past perfect expresses an activity that was completed before another activity
or time in the past.
•All of my cousins had already left by the time I got
home.
•Until yesterday, I had never
heard about the accident.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE VS
PAST PERFECT TENSE
Present Perfect Tense
a. Who are those boys?
I have
never seen them
before.
b. Kevin is not hungry.
He has just
had lunch.
Past Perfect Tense
a. I didn't know who the boys were.
I had never
seen them
before. (=before that time)
b. Kevin wasn't hungry.
He had just
had lunch.
PAST SIMPLE TENSE VS PAST
PERFECT TENSE
Past Simple
A: Were your parents at home when you arrived?
B: Yes, but they left soon afterwards.
Past Perfect Tense
A: Were your parents at home when you arrived?
B: No, they had already left.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Sunday, 12 August 2012
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This is my creative zone. So, I'll post many creative activities that you can do by yourselves ;)
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