Sabtu, 30 Mei 2020

The Review of Divergent

The Review of Divergent 


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business english audio

The script :

Hello.. I'm Muhamad Firman.. Here I would like to review about film which I've watched before.. The one is divergent.. The film who has been produced in 2014 and starred by Shailene Woodley as beatrice and Theo James as Four

Adult humans will be classified into 5 factions according to their respective characters. The 5 factions are Candor who has an honest nature, Erudite who has a genius nature, Amity has a pacifist nature, Dauntless, who has a brave character, and Abnegation as a selfless helper.
Divergent is only as a term for people who are not included in the 5 factions of the character, because it has many kinds of prominent personalities in her.



Before entering a faction, a person must pass a faction determination test (aptitude test) when she was sixteen years old. Beatrice Prior or better known as Tris is one of them. But when undergoing the test, she felt something was wrong. As it turned out, Tris's results were classified as a balanced level between the Abnegation, Dauntless, and Erudite factions, which showed that she was a Divergent.


A woman named Tori who was testing herself told her to keep Tris's identity a secret as a Divergent. Because, apart from being different, the Divergent group is considered to be very dangerous and will harm other factions.

So from that Tris must fight to be accepted in the Dauntless faction which She is always proud of. She tried to pass the test of courage that could threaten his life at any time.

The surprising fact was when Tris learned that one of the instructors, Four was also a Divergent. Tris and Four are still trying to survive in the midst of political competition that wants to get rid of the Divergents. Especially upholding justice from Erudite (led by a genius and dangerous, Jeanine Matthews) who tried to make her faction the biggest faction. Plus her brother, Caleb was elected to the faction.



At the end of the story is when the erudite wants to destroy the abnegation with their own technology and control the Dauntless and then  thwarted by the divergents with dramatically action.

list of tenses what i get
- Simplepresent tense
- Simple past tense
- Simple perfect tense
- Modal auxiliaries
- Possesive pronoun
- Relative pronoun
- Adjective and adverb


change the form into passive/active voice.

Hello.. I'm Muhamad Firman.. Here, I would like to review about divergent which has been watched by me before..Shailene Woodley as beatrice and Theo James as Four star the film in 2014 has produced

there are 5 factions according to their respective characters will classify Adult humans. The 5 factions are who has an honest nature is had by Candor, a genius nature is had by Erudite, a pacifist nature is had by Amity, a brave character is had by Dauntless, and a selfless helper is had by Abnegation.
Divergent is only as a term for people who are not included in the 5 factions of the character, because it has many kinds of prominent personalities in her.

Before entering a faction, a faction determination test (aptitude test) must be passed by a person  when she was sixteen years old. Tris or Beatrice Prior is one of them who knows as . But when undergoing the test, something wrong was felt by her. As it turned out, as a balanced level between the Abnegation, Dauntless, and Erudite factions  classified Tris's results, which showed that she was a Divergent.

Tris's identity as a Divergent was being tested a secret by A woman named Tori. Because, apart from being different, the Divergent group is considered to be very dangerous and will harm other factions.

So from that Tris must fight to be accepted in the Dauntless faction which she is always proud of. She tried to pass the test of courage that could threaten his life at any time.

The surprising fact was when one of the instructors was learnt by Tris, Four was also a Divergent. Tris and Four are still trying to survive in the midst of political competition that wants to get rid of the Divergents. Especially upholding justice from Erudite (led by a genius and dangerous, Jeanine Matthews) who tried to make her faction the biggest faction. Plus her brother,  the faction elected Caleb

Minggu, 03 Mei 2020

How To Understand Articles



How to understand Articles


Pada video ini ada 3 bagian :
-         -  A / AN
-         - The
-         -  Without A/An and The
A/AN
       You can use a/an with singular countable nouns:
Example :    a beach  a student  an umbrella
       We do not use a/an with uncountable nouns.  We do not say ‘a sand’, ‘a music’, ‘a rice’.
But you can often use a … of. 
Example:     a bowl / a packet / a grain of rice
       We use a/an when we say what somebody’s job is:
Example :  Sandra is a nurse.   (not Sandra is nurse)
       We use a/an when we say what kind of thing or person we mean.
Example :  We stayed at a very cheap hotel.  (a type of hotel)
       We say ‘once a week / three times a day / £1.50 a kilo’ etc :
Example :  How much are those potatoes?’   ‘£1.50 a kilo.’
Comparation ‘a’ and ‘an’
       To determine if you should use 'a' or 'an' before a word, you need to listen to the sound the word begins with.
       Use 'a' if the word begins with a consonant sound and use 'an' if the word begins with a vowel sound.
       It is important that you listen to the sound, and not only look at the letter. For example, 'unicorn' begins with /j/ (the y sound) so you should use 'a' before it. The word 'honor' begins with /ɑ/ so you should use 'an' before it.
Example : 
       I drive a blue car.
       They have an old house
       I am a European
       I get paid $ 10 an hour
       I’m an MP ( Member of Parliament )
THE
       We use the when we are thinking of a specific thing.
Example :  Tim sat down on the chair nearest the door.  (a specific chair)
       We use the when it is clear which thing or person we mean
Example :  Can you turn off  the light, please?  (= the light in this room)
       We also say ‘(go to) the bank / the post office, the doctor / the dentist’:
Example
       I have to go to the bank and then I’m going to the post off ice. (The speaker is usually thinking of a specific bank or post office.)
       Clare isn’t well.  She’s gone to the doctor.
       We use the + superlative (best, oldest etc.):
Example :  What’s the longest river in Europe?
       We say: the world           the universe      the sun                                the moon            the earth             the sky                                 the sea                                  the ground        the country (= not a town)
Example :  The earth goes round the sun, and the moon goes round the earth.
       We say: (go to) the cinema, the theatre
Example :  I go to the cinema a lot, but I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
       TV / television (without the), but the radio, the internet
Example : I watch TV a lot, but I don’t listen to the radio much. 
       We use the + adjective (without a noun) to talk about groups of people.
Example : Do you think the rich (rich people) should pay higher taxes?
       We use the + a few nationality adjectives that end in –ch,  -sh, -ese or -ss
Example :  the French    the Dutch             the British           the English
       But we normally use the in names with Republic, Kingdom, States etc. :
Example :  the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom (the UK), the Dominican Republic, the United   States of America (the USA)
       We use the with the names of oceans, seas, rivers and canals:
Example :  the Atlantic (Ocean), the Channel, the Nile
       We use the with the names of deserts:
Example : the Sahara (Desert) the Gobi Desert
       We use the with plural names of people and places:
People = the Taylors (= the Taylor family), the Johnsons
Countries = the Netherlands, the Philippines, the United States
groups of islands  = the Canaries (or  the Canary Islands), the Bahamas
mountain range= the Andes, the Alps, the Urals
       Most other buildings have names with ‘the’
Example : the sheraton (hotel), the palace (theatre), the Guggenheim (Museum), the pentagon
       Names with of usually have the.
Example :  the Bank of England, the Great Wall of China
       Most newspapers and many organisations have names with the:
Example :  the Washington Post, the European Union the Red Cross
Compare A/An and THE
       A man and a woman were sitting opposite me.  The man was American, but I think the woman was British.
       I have to go to the bank today. Is there a bank near here?
       I don’t like going to the dentist. My sister is a dentist.
Without A/An or The
       We do not use a/an with uncountable nouns.  We do not say ‘a sand’, ‘a music’, ‘a rice’.
       We say: size 43, platform 5 etc.  (without the)
Example :  Our train leaves from platform 5.   (not the platform 5)
       We say go to bed / be in bed etc. (not the bed)
       go to work / be at work / start work / finish work etc. (not the work)
       go home / come home / arrive home / get home / be (at) home / do something at home etc
Example : 
  1. I’m going to bed now. Goodnight
  2. Chris didn’t go to work yesterday.
  3. It’s late.  Let’s go home.
       When we are talking about things or people in general, we do not use the:
Example :  I’m afraid of dogs. (not the dogs) (dogs = dogs in general, not a specific group of dogs)
       With other nationality words, the plural ends in -s (usually without the). 
Example: Italians / Indonesians / Thais are very friendly.
       We use Mount (= mountain) and Lake before a name in the same way (without the):
Example :  Mount Everest (not the …)  Mount Etna  Lake Superior  Lake Victoria
       We do not use the with names of most city streets/roads/squares/parks etc. :
Example :  Fifth Avenue, Times Square, Hyde Park 
       Names of many public buildings and institutions (airports, stations, universities etc.), and also some  geographical names, are two words:
Example :  Manchester Airport, Harvard University, Canterbury Cathedral , Buckingham Palace 
       Names of companies, airlines etc. are usually without the:
Example : Singapore Airlines, IBM, Sony
       Churches are often named after saints (St = Saint):
Example :  St John’s Church (not the …) St Patrick’s Cathedral
Compare A/An/The and whithout
       There are millions of stars in space. (not in the space)
I tried to park my car, but the space was too small.
       Children learn from playing. (= children in general)
                We took the children to the zoo. (= a specific group, perhaps the speaker’s children)
       northern Brazil (without the)
The north of Brazil
       Gunadarma University
The University of Gunadarma

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