Monday, October 31, 2011

UFS 111 - 5th Vocabulary Entry

 

(1) 
~ Just like in the 'Logic Gate', the word AND and OR themselves indicate that one or more of the stated cases may occur. In this case, the signboard tells the visitor that the visitors cannot touch the ostrich AND at the same time, feeding it. Which means, the visitors can choose to touch it, or feed it, on condition that they only do one thing at a time.
The signboard supposed to be: NOTICE. DO NOT TOUCH OR FEED THE OSTRICH. With this, the visitors should understand that they can neither touch nor feed the ostrich.




(2)







 

It banner supposed to be 'GRAND'. 'GRANDE' is use in Spanish language.

~ Meaning of the sign is the term used when a business, public office, or private association wishes to announce their official opening of their new location.
 
 
 
(3)
 
 


  • The mistakes are " KEEP SOURCES OF IGNITION INCLUDING ALL VEHICLES, AT LEAST 1.5 m (5 FEET) FROM THE TANK, IT’S ACCESSORIES, AND IT’S ENCLOSURE " 
  • The correct sentence is " KEEP ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION (INCLUDING VEHICLES) AT LEAST 1.5 m (5 FEET) FROM THE TANK, ITS ACCESSORIES, AND ITS ENCLOSURE "
  • The meaning of the sign is to stay away from the tank at least 1.5 m.
 
 

UFS 111 - 5th Reflection Topic (Why Signs And Banner Should Use Correct English)

    The signs and banner should use correct english because for better compliance to all everybody. They can easily to understand without any prejudis of uncorrect languages. Its also for safeguard, public relation or individual. Beside, the use of correct english helps to maintain a professional image and provide the favourable results also able to comunicate effective. Moreover, its can reduce the misunderstanding to all people. Better languages give the best adhering. In this, correct english is important to maintain the use of signs and banners in development. Also can give information to people correctly and reduce their misunderstanding.

UFS 111 - 4rd Vocabulary Entry

     1.Inspirational
  •  imparting a divine influence on the mind and soul
       Example : He had little respect for the inspirational of other artists.


     2. Motivation
  •  Something that motivates; an inducement or incentive.
       Example :  A motivation that is inconsistent with reason or logic.


     3. Selective
  •  Tending to select; characterized by careful choice.
       Example : The requirement should be involve the best selective.


     4. Procrastination
  • To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness.
        Example : Procrastination is the thief of time.


     5. Lackadaisical
  • Lacking spirit, liveliness, or interest.
         Example : She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical.

UFS 111 - 4rd Reflection (Life Without Limitation)

  The clip of Life Without Limitation give me a big inspiration. This because life's story of Nick Vujivic has opened my eyes that life has no limits. If we failed, we should get up and start again to achieve the success. Unlucky like Nick Vujivic, he was born without hands and legs. Such conditions are difficult in his life but he can survive his life. With a strong spirit, patient and do not give up easily, Nick Vujivic can manage his life. Besides, despite many failed attempts in survival, he is still trying to get up again until he catch the successful. Clearly, the messages that contained in this clip is do not give up to manage success despite the many failures. Life have a lot of bends, sometimes it is easy and sometimes it is hard. However we should continue the life to achieve the success. We are born perfect, so there no matter for us for failed. The only things that we need is strong spirit and patient. More addition, we should dispose the indolence in our self because its cause we failed. There a lots of things in our live, so we should do not fear to taking any risk. Finally, our life should be continue to develop no matter what things that block us to manage successful.

UFS 111 - 3rd vocabulary entry

5 nouns that has more than 1 syllable

 ~ Palace
               : The official residence of a royal personage

 ~ Empire
       : a group of nations or people ruled over by an emperor, empress ; or other powerful sovereign or government.
~ Legacy
              : anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor.

~ City
              : a relatively large and permanent settlement

~ Mountain
              : a large land form that strectches above the surrounding land in a limited area usually in the form of a peak.

Five verbs

~ Build
               : The process of construction

~ Provide
               : To furnish of supply ; available ; afford.

~ Conquest
               : Something, such as territory, acquired by conquering.

~ Survive
            : To remain alive after the death of someone, the cessation of something, or the occurance of some event; continue to live.

~ Raise
               : To move to a higher position ; lift up ; elevate.



Five adjective

~ Spectacular
              : Impressive or sensational

~ Greatest
             : Powerful; influential; larger in size then others of the same kind.

~ Breathtaking
             : Thrilingly beautiful, remarkable, astanishing, exciting, or the like.

~ Perfect
            : Excellent or complete beyond practical or theoretical improvement.

~ High
            : Having a relatively great elevetion; extending far upward.

 

Five past perfect tense

~ Survived
              :
safe from ; escaped, continue to exist.

~  Purged 
          : Eridicate

~ Required
             : Needed, prescribed, demanded, compulsory

~ Built
             : Create, constructed

~ Linked
             : Related or connected



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

UFS 111 (Reading Vocabulary & Grammar 2) 1st Vocabulary Entry

Platonic Love

*meaning: an intimate companionship or relationship, especially between two persons of the opposite sex, that is characterized by the absence of sexual involvement; a spiritual affection.

*example sentences:-
(a). Nowadays romance without sexual love should be emphasized, in other words the platonic love in life.
(b). Platonic love brings of healthy living.

Pre-love

*meaning: the beginning of love.

*example sentences:-
(a). Pre-love between Romeo and Juliet is very exciting.
(b). Pre-love must be present in every romance.

Re-love

*meaning: to love in return or back to love.

*example sentences:-
(a). Re-love can occur in our lives.
(b). Romance errors often occur, but its  can improve by re-love each other.

Re-bound Love

*meaning: the recover of love as from depression or dissapoinment. Resurrected the old love.

*example sentences:-
(a). Conflicted life of re-bound love.
(b). Re-bound love can cause a person experiences stress.