Selasa, 12 Juni 2012

SYNOPSIS MEN IN BLACK 3


MEN IN BLACK 3

Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and Agent J (Will Smith) back in action! After the commercial success in two previous films, Sony Pictures takes 10 years to make a third film. Amazingly, director Barry Sonnenfeld's name was chosen to lead back to Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.

 It makes Mister Barry became director of all the movie Men In Black. December is a good time to promote the great movies that will wash the dollar next year.

SYNOPSIS SINGKATMEN IN BLACK 3

Agent J (Will Smith) and agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) assigned to monitor extra-terrestrial activity on Earth. Strange things happen when J is not able to find a K, he then discovered his friend had been dead for over 40 years. In an effort to save the life of a young agent K (Josh Brolin), Agent J travel back to 1969 to stop the killing.

Men In Black 3 movie itself will be released on May 25, 2012 and snipers favorite movies.

Genre: Action
Producers: Walter F. Parkes, Laurie Macdonal
Production: SONY PICTURES
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld

CULTURE OF INDONESIA


The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Islam, all strong in the major trading cities. The result is a complex cultural mixture very different from the original indigenous cultures.
Examples of cultural fusion include the fusion of Islam with Hindu in Javanese Abangan belief, the fusion of Hinduism, Buddhism and animism in Bodha, and the fusion of Hinduism and animism in Kaharingan; others could be cited.
Indonesian art-forms express this cultural mix. Wayang, traditional theater-performed puppet shows, were a medium in the spread of Hinduism and Islam amongst Javan villagers. Both Javanese and Balinese dances have stories about ancient Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms, while Islamic art forms and architecture are present in Sumatra, especially in the Minangkabau and Aceh regions. Traditional art, music and sport are combined in a martial art form called Pencak Silat.
Western culture has greatly influenced Indonesia in modern entertainment such as television shows, film and music, as well as political system and issues.India has notably influenced Indonesian songs and movies. A popular type of song is the Indian-rhythmical dangdut, which is often mixed with Arab and Malay folk music.
Despite the influences of foreign culture, some remote Indonesian regions still preserve uniquely indigenous culture. Indigenous ethnic groups Mentawai, Asmat, Dani, Dayak, Toraja and many others are still practicing their ethnic rituals, customs and wearing traditional clothes.

CHRISTINA PERRI - A THOUSAND YEARS



Heart beats fast
Colors and promises

How to be brave
How can I love when I'm afraid to fall
But watching you stand alone
All of my doubt suddenly goes away somehow



One step closer



[Chorus:]
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more



Time stands still
Beauty in all she is
I will be brave
I will not let anything take away
What's standing in front of me
Every breath
Every hour has come to this



One step closer



[Chorus:]
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more



And all along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more



One step closer
One step closer



[Chorus:]
I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more



And all along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more


Source : http://lirik.kapanlagi.com/artis/christina_perri/a_thousand_years

Tenses



1.             While she was trying to read, her friend was practicing the piano.
2.            He bought several jerseys in the last two years.
3.            She will bone the meat later.
4.            By the time you get there they already left.
5.            was drowning. Nobody save me.
6.            He said she has not returned the book yet
7.            What do you darn at the moment ?
8.            She thought her husband will buy a new fridge.
9.            How much have you spent in London so far?
10.          In a month’s time I learned mord words than ever
11.          After he had seen the giraffe he spoke to the keeper.
12.          He had bought weed-killer when they arrested him.
13.          The plumbing always give trouble during the summer.
14.          The trout had risen when they reached the lake.
15.          Do you recognize this statue ?
16.          They say they will not perform tomorrow.
17.          What you have been doing since your last recital ?
18.          As it was rain he put up his umbrella.
19.          They had heard Beethoven better conducted earlier in the year.
20.         What is going on here ?
21.          I only just realized what she meant.
22.         I never planted crocuses again.
23.         Had you enjoyed yourself when I saw you at the party ?
24.         went to the zoo and I go while they are still talking about visiting it.
25.         She docked at Tilbury last week.
26.         He always accelerate too quickly.
27.         Do you hear that awful noise ?
28.         By the time the brigade arrived, the house had collapse.
29.         I saw a new type of windscreen wiper while I walked round the exhibition yesterday.
30.         They have been waiting to take off since ten this morning.
31.          She shot at least three tigers in India last year.
32.         We saw what we see.
33.         He heard an owl hooting as he walking through the wood.
34.         They have been producing a hundred shirts everyday for two months now.
35.         Where were you going when I bumped into you ?
36.         Who was told the grasshopper to dance ? The ant in the fable.
37.         They wears high heels everyday last term.
38.         What will you do with a gun in your car ?
39.         He still not found his watch.
40.         left there several years before I found the nest.
41.          When it stung him ?
42.         She likes cockles. Naturally she prefers lobster.
43.         Dragon-flies have very beautiful wings.
44.         Time and tide don’t wait for no man, the saying run.
45.         bought some new pruners the other day.
46.         The girl in the pay box seldom smiles nowadays.
47.         The moment he had opened the boot the spare wheel fell out.
48.         Too many cooks spoiled the broth.
49.         He was leave Italy by plane yesterday.

Rabu, 11 April 2012

Exercise 4: Articles


1. Jason’s  father bought him a bicycle that he had wanted for  his birthday.
2. Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from France to United States.
3. Rita is studying English and math this semester.
4. A Judge asked the witness to tell the truth.
5. Please give me a cup of coffe  with cream and sugar.
6. A Give books on the table for my history class.
7. No one in the Spanish class knew correct the answer to Mrs. Perez’s question.
8. My car is four years old and it still runs well.
9. When you go to the store, please buy a bottle of chocholate milk and a dozen oranges.
10. There are  only a few seats left for tonight’s musical at the university.
11. John and Marcy went to school yesterday and then studied in the library before returning home.
12. Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes in North America.
13. On our trip to Spain, we crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
14. Mount Rushmore is the site of the magnificent tribute to the four great American presidents.
15. What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
16. Louie played basketball and baseball at the Boys’ Club this year.
17. Rita plays a violin and her sister plays a guitar.
18. While we were in Alaska, we saw the Eskimo village.
19. Phil can’t go to the movies tonight because he has to write an essay.
20. David attended Princenton University.
21. Harry has been admitted to the School of Medicine at midwestern university.
22. Mel’s grandmother is in hospital, so we went to visit her last night.
23. The Political science class is taking trip to Soviet Union in the spring.
24. Queen Elizabeth II is a monarch of the Great Britain.
25.  The Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.
26. Scientists hope to send an expendition to Mars during 1980s.
27. Last night there was bird singing outside my house.
28. The chair that you are sitting in is broken.
29.  The Civil War was fought in United States between 1861 and 1865.
30.  Florida State University is smaller than University of Florida.

Exercise 10: Subject-Verb Agreement


1. John, along with twenty friends, are planning a party.
2. The picture of the soldiers bring back many memories.
3. The quality of these recordings are not very good.
4. If the duties of these officers aren’t reduced, there will not be enough time to finish the project.
5. The effects of cigrette smoking have been proven to be extremely harmful.
6. The use of credit cards in place of cash have increased rapidly in recent years.
7. Advertisements on television are becoming more competitive than ever before.
8. Living expenses in this country, as well as in many others, is at an all-time high.
9. Mr. Jones, accompanied by several members of the committee, has proposed some changes of the rules.
10. The levels of intoxication vary from subject to subject.


Exercise 11: Subject-Verb Agreement
1. Neither Bill nor Mary are going to the play tonight.
2. Anything are better than going to another movie tonight.
3. Skating is becoming more popular every day.
4. A number of reporters were at the conference yesterday.
5. Everybody who has a fever must go home immediately.
6. Your glasses were on the bureau last night.
7. There were some people at the meeting last night.
8. The committee has already reached a decision.
9. A pair of jeans were in the washing mechine this morning.
10. Each student have answered the first three questions.
11. Either John or his wife makes breakfast each morning.
12. After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that every-thing were in order.
13. The crowd at the basketball game was wild with excitement.
14. A pack of wild dogs has frightened all the ducks away.
15. The jury is trying to reach a decision.
16. The army has eliminated this section of the training test.
17. The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter are appalling.
18. There have been too many interruptions in this class.
19. Every elementary school teacher has to take this examination.
20. Neither Jill nor her parents have seen this movie before.

Article A, An, The


Here are the rules for when to use "A, An or The":
·         a = indefinite article (not a specific object, one of a number of the same objects) with consonants
She has a dog.       
I work in a factory.
·         an = indefinite article (not a specific object, one of a number of the same objects) with vowels (a,e,i,o,u)
Can I have an apple?        
She is an English teacher.
·         the = definite article (a specific object that both the person speaking and the listener know)
The car over there is fast.  
The teacher is very good, isn't he?
·         The first time you speak of something use "a or an", the next time you repeat that object use "the". 
I live in a house. The house is quite old and has four bedrooms.
I ate in a Chinese restaurant. The restaurant was very good.