TURBUD



One week ago, eleven grade students in sman 3 bandung were spending time in bali for 'tubud' or 'tur budaya' or cultural tour. We're there for three days. We went there by train and ship. The trip from Bandung to Bali was about 29 hours. At 5 pm we're gathering in Bandung station and started our trip at 8 pm. We arrived in surabaya station at 8 am and continuing our trip to ketapang port. From ketapang port we're crossing to gilimanuk port and arrived at 11 pm. What a tiring trip right? But its okey at least we arrived in Bali yaayy!

On the first day in bali we went to Tanjung Benoa and we're playing a lot of water sports there. Beside water sport we could go to turtle island too and saw so many cute turtle there. We're spending 4 hours in Tanjung benoa. The secondl place we're going to visit was Pujamandala. Pujamandala is a cluster of houses of worship representing all of Indonesia's religions can be seen on a scenic hilltop close to Nusa Dua. This two-hectare slice, known as Puja Mandala (the domain of worship), is home to a Buddhist temple, a Hindu temple, a Catholic Church, a Protestant Church and an Islamic mosque. The third place we're going to visit in that day was GWK(Garuda Wisnu Kencana). GWK is a 240 hectares private cultural park on the Bukit Peninsula at the southern end of the island of Bali. In this place we're playing a game, watching kecak dance, and took 32015 pictures. And then the last place we're going to visit in this day is Jimbaran. Jimbaran is a romantic restaurant located in jimbaran beach.



Today was the second day we been in here, and our destination today were Panglipura village, Sukowati, and Kintamani. We started our trip at 7.30 am, and the distance of our trip was about one and a half hour. Penglipuran village is a traditional village that has its own characteristic existing in Kelurahan Kubu, Bangli district and Bangli regency. The beauty of this village with its surrounding where indicated that the Penglipuran village is very little of modernization influence. It is supported by the cool temperature because it is situated on 700 meters above sea level which gives comfortable to the local residence and for us who visit the village. After several hours we been here, we're going hungry. Yaap, its time for us to go to Kintamani. There were a lot of restaurant with a beautiful view. But wait, before went there we're going to Sukowati for shopping. Owya, today was our MAKRAB or Malam Keakraban too. That was a great night. 

Today was unhappy day, because all of us should go back to Bandung. On the last day we been here, we would go to Pandawa Beach, Krisna, and Kuta. Pandawa Beach is located in Kutuh Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency; around 3 km from the famous Nusa Dua area and Uluwatu Temple. In the past, this beach was hidden behind hill so it was called Secret Beach. Secret Beach actually had known well by some tourists. However, the difficult access to this location made this beach was empty. And it was a good place for us to playing Dewa Athena(sport event in SMAN 3 BANDUNG) there. It was a very fun day, although the weather was very hot. After several hours we're playing there, we went to Krisna for shopping again. Because we're shopping for too long, so we couldn't go to Kuta. Finally, we went to airport, the trip was about 1 hour. Allhamdulilah, we arrived safely in Bandung.




Inspirational Story About Kindness

 

     A poor boy was selling goods from one door to another to pay for his studies. One day he found that he had only one dime left, and he was hungry. While approaching the next house, he decided to ask for a meal.

     But when a young woman has opened the door, he only dared to ask for a glass of water. She looked at him and understood, that probably the boy is hungry. So she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it and then asked, how much did he owe her. The woman replied "You don‘t own me anything. Mother taught us never to accept pay for a kindness“. "Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart“, – he said and felt that now is stronger not only physically, but his faith in God has grown as well. The boy‘s name was Howard Kelly.

     Many year have passed. One day that woman became seriously ill. Local doctors could not help her, therefore they sent her to a big city, where her rare disease would be studied by specialists. Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he entered her room in the hospital, he immediately recognized the woman, that showed kindness to him, when he was poor. The doctor was determined to do his best to help her recover from her disease.

  

     The stuggle was long, but together they managed to overcome her illness. After some time the woman received a bill for her treatment. She was worried that the amount to pay would be so significant, that it would take the rest of her life to pay for it. Finally, when the woman looked at the bill, she noticed words that were written on the side of the bill. The words were "Paid in full with a glass of milk“.

Questions :
1. What is a poor boy's name?
a. Daniel kelly                       c. Howard Potter
b. Howard Kelly                   d. Howard Celly

2. Why was the boy selling goods? 
a. To pay for his studies       
b. To pay for his mother medical treatment
c. To buy an Iphone 5s
d. To buy a new book

3. The struggle was long, but together they managed to overcome her illness. What is the underline word means?
a. Fight                               c. Resignation
b. Surrender                       d. Battle

4. She was worried that the amount to pay would be so significant. What is the antonym of significant?
a. Satisfying                         c. Crucial
b. Substantial                       d. Trivial

5. What's written on the bill? 
a. You don't have to pay anything    c. You must pay $ 100.000
b. Paid in full with a glass of milk      d.  Pay only half of price

6. Why the docter help the old women?
a. the woman showed kindness to him       c. The docter was very kind man 
b. the docter just felt sorry about her          d. The women has a similar face with his mother

7. What is the woman said, when the boy asked for price of a large glass of milk
a. You don‘t own me anything. Mother taught us never to accept pay for a kindness
b. It's free for you young man
c. Pay it with money of course
d. You don't have to pay it with money, mother taught us never to accept money for a kindness

8. The doctor was determined to do his best to help her recover from her disease. What is the synonym of disease?
a. Strength               c. Health
b. robustness           d. Illness

9. Why was the local doctors sent the old women to the big city? 
a. Local doctors doesn't want to help her         
b. The old women can't pay local doctors
c. Local doctors could not help her, because her rare disease
d. The family doesn't trust local doctors

10. What is the moral value of this story?
a. Help people with sincere will not make us poorer, thus we will get a better reward
b. happiness never decrease by being shared 
c. We should help all the people around us 
d. We only live once, but if we live right once is enough


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Summary

    Eleven years ago, wizards rejoiced all over the world, and Muggles (non-magic folk) were confused. They celebrated because He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named was defeated. In other words, Voldemort (the evilest wizard around) killed Harry Potter's parents, but for some strange reason, he couldn't kill little baby Harry. Now Voldemort seems to have disappeared. Overnight, baby Harry has become a hero – "The Boy Who Lived." Having lost his family and home, Harry also has become an orphan. Dumbledore (the principle of Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft), Professor McGonagall (a teacher at Hogwarts), and Hagrid (a groundskeeper at Hogwarts) find a home for baby Harry with his Muggle extended family, the Dursleys.
    Cut to present day, when ten-year-old Harry lives with his super-mean aunt and uncle and their son Dudley. When they go to the zoo for Dudley's birthday, Harry encounters a sympathetic snake. He's able to speak to the friendly reptile and somehow seems to have removed the glass from its cage, so it can go back to Brazil. After the trip to the zoo, mysterious letters start arriving for Harry. His uncle, Mr. Dursley, is furious and tries to keep them from Harry. But the letters keep arriving at such a rapid rate that, the evening before Harry's eleventh birthday, his uncle takes the whole family to a deserted island to escape all of the mail.
    They can't hide for long, though; Hagrid shows up on Harry's birthday to deliver the letter, and the news that Harry's a wizard and has been admitted to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The next day he takes Harry to shop for school supplies at Diagon Alley, where Harry learns more about the wizarding world. He meets Malfoy (a bully) and Hogwarts' new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Quirrell. Harry also buys his first wand. Sweeeet. Hagrid also picks up a mysterious package at Gringotts, the goblin bank.
    Later that summer, Harry travels to Hogwarts. He has to take a train from platform nine and three-quarters, a magical platform! A family called the Weasleys helps him find his way, and he begins to make friends with one of their sons, Ron. He meets other first-year students like Hermione Granger and Neville Longbottom.
    Upon their arrival at Hogwarts, the first years are Sorted into one of four houses (think dormitories). Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville are all Gryffindors (a house known for bravery); Malfoy is a Slytherin (a house known for ambition, and infamous for producing dark wizards). They begin taking all kinds of classes in magic. Harry dislikes the Potions teacher, Snape, who is unfair and kind of mean.
    Harry learns that there was an attempted robbery at Gringotts bank, but nothing was taken. He guesses that the robbers were after what Hagrid picked up. Hagrid lets it slip that it has something to do with someone called Nicolas Flamel.
    Malfoy becomes a big bully. During their first broom-flying lesson, he teases Neville. In defending Neville, Harry realizes he's a natural at flying. He's a superstar on a broomstick. Although Harry's broken rules by flying unsupervised, Professor McGonagall rewards him by putting him on the Gryffindor Quidditch team as Seeker (a very important position on the team).
    Later, Malfoy and Harry have a fight, and Malfoy challenges Harry to a wizard duel at midnight. Hermione and Ron accompany Harry, but Malfoy doesn't show – he was trying to get them in trouble for roaming the school while they should be in bed. As they hurry to get back to the dorm, the three friends stumble into a forbidden part of Hogwarts, where they bump into a three-headed monster dog. Luckily, they escape in the nick of time.
    Harry and Ron aren't getting along with Hermione, but make up when they rescue her from a troll that's terrorizing the school. Though they get in trouble to taking on the troll alone, they also show their bravery. Now the three are inseparable.
    As the first Quidditch match approaches, the three friends suspect Snape of wanting the package from Gringotts. During the game, Harry's broom acts weird and seems to be hexed. Harry's saved, but his friends blame Snape for putting him in danger.
    During the winter break, Harry stays at Hogwarts and is given an invisibility cloak that once belonged to his dad. He uses it to sneak around the castle and discovers the Mirror of Erised in one of Hogwarts' many secret rooms. When he looks into the mirror he sees his parents, but when he shares the mirror with Ron, Ron sees himself as a hero. Dumbledore catches Harry at the mirror and explains that the mirror shows you your heart's desire. The wise old wizard then says he's going to take the mirror away because it's dangerous.
    When classes resume after winter break, Harry, Ron, and Hermione figure out who Flamel is – an alchemist and the only person in the world to have the Sorcerer's Stone, which can provide immortality. They decide the Stone must be what was hidden at Gringotts and is now being guarded by the three-headed dog.
   When not trying to solve the mystery of Nicholas Flamel, Harry is trying to balance Quidditch and school work. Gryffindor wins another Quidditch game, which Snape referees, and then Harry hears Snape and Quirrell arguing.
    Meanwhile, Hagrid adopts a dragon, which is illegal. Ron, Hermione, and Harry have to convince him that's it's just not practical to raise a baby dragon, and find a way to smuggle the dragon out. Malfoy spies on them and tries to turn them in. When Harry and Hermione have successfully sent the dragon out in the middle of the night, they're caught by McGonagall – along with Neville, who was trying to warn them, and Malfoy, who tattled – and are given really big detention. Gryffindor moves to the last place in the house cup contest, and everyone is really mad at them.
    Harry, Hermione, Neville, and Malfoy have detention with Hagrid in the forest at night. They are supposed to figure out what's killing unicorns and drinking their blood. Harry runs into some centaurs who see trouble ahead in the stars. They all realize that Voldemort is trying to return and that he's the one killing unicorns.

    After the first-year exams, Harry, Ron, and Hermione talk with Hagrid and realize that he said too much about the Sorcerer's Stone to the mysterious stranger who gave him the dragon. Harry, Ron, and Hermione suspect that Snape is after it. That night they try to retrieve the Stone. Neville attempts to stop them, so they have to temporarily paralyze him with magic. They pass by the three-headed dog by playing it music, only to meet with another series of challenges. First, they're trapped by a Devil's Snare plant, then they have to catch a flying key, and then they have to play a life-size game of wizard chess. The chess game takes Ron out, leaving Harry and Hermione to solve a logic puzzle and drink potions to go forward. There's only enough for one, so Harry moves on and sends Hermione back for help.
     To Harry's surprise, he runs into Quirrell, not Snape like he thought he would. Quirrell reveals that Voldemort is living in him like a parasite. (Eek!) He tries to use Harry to get the Stone. He makes Harry use the Mirror of Erised, and Harry finds himself holding the Stone and lying about it. Quirrell/Voldemort tries to kill Harry, but when he touches Harry, he burns. Harry blacks out.
    When Harry comes to, he's in the infirmary with Dumbledore, and Quirrell is dead. Dumbledore explains that Harry defeated Quirrell/Voldemort through the protection of his mother's love. He also mentions that the Stone has been destroyed.
    Later, at the end-of-year banquet, Dumbledore praises Ron, Hermione, Harry, and Neville for the parts they played in defeating Quirrell. He rewards them by giving Gryffindor house tons of points. They win the house cup for Gryffindor, and even pass all of their exams. Then, they leave Hogwarts for the summer and part ways at the train station. Though it stinks to be returning to the Dursleys, Harry explains how much easier his time with them will be now that he can do magic.

Gerund and to+infinitive

  • She couldn't help falling in love with him.
  • I can't stand being stuck in traffic jams.
  • It's no use/good trying to escape.
  • It might be worth phoning the station to check the time of the train.
  • I look forward to hearing from you soon. (at the end of a letter)
  • When are you going to give up smoking?
  • She always puts off going to the dentist.
  • He kept on asking for money.
  • Can you sneeze without opening your mouth?
  • She is good at painting.
  • They're keen on windsurfing.
  • She avoided him by walking on the opposite side of the road.
  • We arrived in Madrid after driving all night.
  • My father decided against postponing his trip to Hungary.
  • One of his duties is attending meetings.
  • The hardest thing about learning English is understanding the gerund.
  • One of life's pleasures is having breakfast in bed.
  • There's no point in waiting.
  • In spite of missing the train, we arrived on time.
  • driving lesson, a swimming pool, bird-watching, train-spotting
  • We are looking forward to seeing you.
  • I am used to waiting for buses.
  • She didn't really take to studying English.

Moonbow

Quiet, can you hear it? It's as if a thousand voices suddenly cried out at once! And they cried out "FAAAKE PIXLZZZ!!!"

That's either clearly Photoshopped, or we've finally discovered the gateway to Oz. The interior of the rainbow is daytime, the exterior is night. You expect us to believe this fantasy bullshit? Well, you should probably start: While it may look like the pseudo-surrealist pap you'd find hanging in some naturopath dentist's office, this is a real photo of a real phenomenon. There are such things as rainbows in the middle of the night. If it looks like the sun's coming up in the middle of that rainbow, it's not -- that's just the long exposure augmenting background light.

But the effect isn't just long-exposure trickery. If the conditions are just right, you can see Moonbows with the naked eye, if you're paying attention to the sky opposite the moon. For once, the explanation is simple: Moonbows work exactly like rainbows and appear whenever bright moonlight refracts just so off of moisture in the air.

Student Council President

     Student Council is a organitzation which organize all of the student activity. The Student councils in Indonesia are officially formed by the government and is called OSIS (Organisasi Siswa Intra Sekolah). OSIS is present in both junior high school and high school. Every school year, each school admits 36 students who meets the members' qualifications to join OSIS while the president is voted by students of the school.
Student council is the Heart of student involvement. It's the most representative and powerful student organization because it works for all students. A good student council has student respect and support by opening its doors to all interested students, and by being aware of student needs and opinions.
     Cooperation is the key to getting things done. The council shouldn't be a rubber stamp for any group, but it should work with others to solve problems. And of course to decide a settlement, student council need a president.
     So, hello, I’m Dela Destiani Aji, I am running for student council president because I believe I can do all that things and I'm sure to make a change in the school. If you elect me for president I will help out the school by making sure we keep up with our part. I would like to add more socials. I would make this happen by scheduling about one social every month. I think I will make a good president because I believe I am trustworthy, responsible, active in the club and respectful. I think I could help make the council better by making it more organized then it already is, making the meetings less stressful for everyone. I will make sure that everything is always in order and I will have thorough knowledge of the constitution. I will also set a good example for the school and the council. I will make sure to bring positive energy to the meetings. I will listen to your suggestions and try to make them work any way possible that will help out the council. So, vote me for memorable school year.

If Clause


1. (1) I'll be happy if i have a tea factory
    (2) I'd be happy if i had a tea factory
    (3) I'd have been happy if i had had a tea factory
2. (1) I'll be happy if i can make my parents proud and happy 
    (2) I'd be happy if i made my parents proud and happy
    (3) I'd have been happy if i could have made my parents proud and happy
3. (1) I'll be happy if i have a private island
    (2) I'd be happy if i had a private island
    (3) I'd have been happy if i had had a private island
4. (1) I'll be happy if i can make people around me happy 
    (2) I'd be happy if i could make people around me happy
    (3) I'd have been happy if i could have made people around me happy
5. (1) I'll be happy if i can be a professional architect
    (2) I'd be happy if i could be a professional architect
    (3) I'd have been happy if i could have been a professional architect
6. (1) I'll be happy if i have no homework
    (2) I'd be happy if i had no homework
    (3) I'd have been happy if i had had no homework
7. (1) I'll be happy if i get 100 point on my physics exam 
    (2) I'd be happy if i got 100 point on my physics exam
    (3) I'd have been happy if i had got 100 point on my physics exam
8. (1) I'll be happy if i can travel arround the world with my whole family 
    (2) I'd be happy if i could travel arround the world with my whole family
    (3) I'd have been happy if i could have traveled around the world with my whole family
9. (1) I'll be happy if i can design my hometown with my own
    (2) I'd be happy if i could design my hometown with my own
    (3) I'd have been happy if i could have designed my hometown with my own
10. (1) I'll be happy if i become the richest and  the smartest person in the world 
      (2) I'd be happy if i became the richest and the smartest person in the world
      (3) I'd have been happy if i had became the richest and the smartest person in the world 
11. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will give some money for orphans
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would give some money for orphans
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have given some money for orphans 
12. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will go to KSA with my whole family
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would go to KSA with my whole family
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have gone to KSA with my whole family
13. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will rent a private island
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would rent a private island
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have rented a private island 
14. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will travel around the world
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would travel around the world
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have traveled around the world
15. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will buy the luxury car
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would buy the luxury car
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have bought the luxury car
16. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will use the money to start business
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would use the money to start business
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have used my to start business
17. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will build an architecture gallery
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would build an architecture gallery
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have built an architecture gallery
18. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will hire some hollywood artist on my birthday party 
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would hire some hollywood artist on my birthday party
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have hired some hollywood artist on my birthday party
19. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will buy the luxury house
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would buy the luxury house
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have bought the luxury house
20. (1) If i get one million dollars, i will save it to the bank 
      (2) If i got one million dollars, i would save it to the bank
      (3) If i had got one million dollars, i would have saved it to the bank