Rabu, 03 November 2010

tugas b.inggris

I. Identity the correct determiner in the following sentences

  1. My neighbor bought television yesterday.

  1. he drove his new car.

  1. my sister always listen to news broadcasts

  1. My sister was reading a geography book

  2. atmosphere earth is now thinning

  3. he just sat there to see person

  4. he was drinking a glass of warm water

  5. sister is being recorded by using a pencil

  6. my mother to buy food at the market

  7. he's tooth brush in the bathroom

  8. he bought the soap in the market

  1. mother was making soup in the kitchen

  1. father was drinking a cup of coffee by using

  1. uncle gave money to the younger

  2. our earth containing hydrogen gas

  1. aunt had gone a few minute ago

II. Choose the correct determiners in the following sentences

1. He doesn’t have much many.

2. I would like a little salt on my vegetables.

3. She bought that cards last night.

4. There are less student in the room than in the next room.

5. The it is too much bad new on television tonight.

6. I do not want this water.

7. This is too much information to learn.

8. A few people left early.

9. Would you like fewer coffee than this.

10. This jacket cost too many.

NAMA : DADANG GUNAWAN

KELAS : 3EB13

NPM : 20208292

Rabu, 06 Oktober 2010

letter offer

Letter offer :

Dear Made,

Thank you for taking the time from your schedule to participate in the telephone interview.

On behalf of your employer, Hxx Bxx Limited, we take great pleasure in confirming their offer to you of a position as Sxx Axx on xxx cruise ships. This offer is conditional on our receiving 2 satisfactory references from your previous & current employer.

Please find enclosed a letter to support your application for a C1D Visa, you will need to make an appointment by calling The American Embassy in your country of residence. (Although there is a ship’s name on the form, this is not an indication of which ship you will be joining, it is merely information that has been provided to assist your application. The same applies to the length of the contract. Whilst a 12 month period is indicated on the letter, your contract will be for between six and eight months.)

During your interview you were informed of the certificates you will be required to obtain: PST (Basic Sea Survival STCW95), Crowd Management (STCW95), Norwegian Maritime Directorate Medical and Yellow Fever Vaccination. Please forward copies once you have obtained these.

In order for you to obtain your PST (Basic Sea Survival STCW95) & Crowd Management (STCW95) you will need to call the Directorate General of Sea Communications, Gedung Karya Lantai 12 s/d 17, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8, Jakarta 10110. tel.: +6221 344 7017,381 3269 or 1308 ext 4209,4223,4227 to see where they do these courses in your country.

In order to obtain the Norwegian Maritime Directorate Medical, you will need to contact Dr. Nusye Edithe Zamsiar, Maritime Medical Centre, Klinik Rajawali Lestari Kondominium, Jl. Senen Raya No. 66, Jakarta 10410, tel/fax: +62 21 3440039

Please find enclosed an application form for a British Seaman’s Discharge Book (in case you can not obtain the one from Indonesia), of which we will also need a photocopy when it has been returned to you. You must have your 2 photographs and a copy of your passport countersigned by the same person who completes section F, this person must be of a social standing such as GP or solicitor, for further details please refer to guidance notes.

Please confirm to us in writing by return your acceptance of this position and of your understanding of the next steps to be undertaken.

If, in the meantime, we can be of any further assistance to you then please do not hesitate to contact us.

Congratulations and best regards,

Fran Gower
Retail Recruitment

NAMA : DADANG GUNAWAN

KELAS : 3EB13

NPM : 20208292

complaint letter

Complaint letter :

Fortune Goods
317 Orchard Road
Indonesia

4 October 2010

Attn: Mr David Choi
Sales Manager
Everlong Batteries
171 Choi Hung Road
Hung Hom
Hong Kong

Dear Mr Adam

Re. Order No. 768197

I am writing to inform you that the goods we ordered from your company have not been supplied correctly.

On 27 September 2010 we placed an order with your firm for 12,000 ultra super long-life batteries. The consignment arrived yesterday but contained only 1,200 batteries.

This error put our firm in a difficult position, as we had to make some emergency purchases to fulfil our commitments to all our customers. This caused us considerable inconvenience.

I am writing to ask you to please make up the shortfall immediately and to ensure that such errors do not happen again. Otherwise, we may have to look elsewhere for our supplies.

I look forward to hearing from you by return.

Yours sincerely


Dadang Gunawan
Purchasing Officer

NAMA : DADANG GUNAWAN

KELAS : 3EB13

NPM : 20208292

order letter

Order letter :

R & R Company
Room 5, Nicanor Building
Binondo, Manila

Gentlemen:

Please send me immediately by parcel post the following goods selected from your January catalogue:

2 Pair of shoes, black satin No. 30 D248, size 5.5 – $120.00
1 Blanket Cloth, No. 25 B471, Copenhagen blue, size 35 – $50.00
Postage — $5.00
Total Amount — $175.00

I enclose money order for $175.00 in payment of this order.

Your truly,

Eleonor Smike

NAMA : DADANG GUNAWAN

KELAS : 3EB13

NPM : 20208292

tugas bahasa inggris

NAMA : DADANG GUNAWAN

KELAS : 3EB13

NPM : 20208292

TUGAS : BAHASA INGGRIS

1. what about business communication and english corespendence

Business Communication:communication used to promote a product, service, or organization; relay information within the business; or deal with legal and similar issues. It is also a means of relaying between a supply chain, for example the consumer and manufacturer.

Business Communication is known simply as "Communications." It encompasses a variety of topics, including Marketing, Branding, Customer relations, Consumer behaviour, Advertising, Public relations, Corporate communication, Community engagement, Research & Measurement, Reputation management, Interpersonal communication, Employee engagement, Online communication, and Event management. It is closely related to the fields of professional communication and technical communication.

In business, the term communications encompasses various channels of communication, including the Internet, Print (Publications), Radio, Television, Ambient media, Outdoor, and Word of mouth.

Business Communication can also refer to internal communication. A communications director will typically manage internal communication and craft messages sent to employees. It is vital that internal communications are managed properly because a poorly crafted or managed message could foster distrust or hostility from employees.[1]

Business Communication is a common topic included in the curricula of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programs of many universities. AS well, many community colleges and universities offer degrees in Communications.


There are several methods of business communication, including:

  • Web-based communication - for better and improved communication, anytime anywhere ...
  • e-mails, which provide an instantaneous medium of written communication worldwide;
  • Reports - important in documenting the activities of any department;
  • Presentations - very popular method of communication in all types of organizations, usually involving audiovisual material, like copies of reports, or material prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe Flash;
  • telephoned meetings, which allow for long distance speech;
  • forum boards, which allow people to instantly post information at a centralized location; and
  • face-to-face meetings, which are personal and should be succeeded by a written followup.

Organizations

  • Founded in 1936 by Shankar with the Association for Business Communication (ABC) originally called the Association of College Teachers of Business Writing, is “an international organization committed to fostering excellence in business communication scholarship, research, education, and practice.”
  • The IEEE Professional Communication Society (PCS) [2] is dedicated to understanding and promoting effective communication in engineering, scientific, and other environments, including business environments. PCS's academic journal, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, is one of the premier journals in professional communication. The journal’s readers are engineers,writers, information designers, managers, and others working as scholars, educators, and practitioners who share an interest in the effective communication of technical and business information.

2. please explain part bisnis letter

  • The Heading (The Retern Address) or Letterhead - Companies usually use printed paper where heading or letterhead is specially designed at the top of the sheet. It bears all the necessary information about the organisation’s identity.

  • Date - Date of writing. The month should be fully spelled out and the year written with all four digits October 12, 2005
    (12 October 2005 - UK style). The date is aligned with the return address. The number of the date is pronounced as an ordinal figure, though the endings st, nd, rd, th, are often omitted in writing. The article before the number of the day is pronounced but not written. In the body of the letter, however, the article is written when the name of the month is not mentioned with the day.

  • The Inside Address - In a business or formal letter you should give the address of the recipient after your own address. Include the recipient's name, company, address and postal code. Add job title if appropriate. Separate the recipient's name and title with a comma. Double check that you have the correct spelling of the recipient 's name.

    The Inside Address is always on the left margin. If an 8 1/2" x 11" paper is folded in thirds to fit in a standard 9" business envelope, the inside address can appear through the window in the envelope.

  • The Greeting - Also called the salutation. The type of salutation depends on your relationship with the recipient. It normally begins with the word "Dear" and always includes the person's last name. Use every resource possible to address your letter to an actual person. If you do not know the name or the sex of of your reciever address it to Dear Madam/Sir (or Dear Sales Manager or Dear Human Resources Director). As a general rule the greeting in a business letter ends in a colon (US style). It is also acceptable to use a comma (UK style).

  • The Subject Line (optional) - Its inclusion can help the recipient in dealing successfully with the aims of your letter. Normally the subject sentence is preceded with the word Subject: or Re: Subject line may be emphasized by underlining, using bold font, or all captial letters. It is usually placed one line below the greeting but alternatively can be located directly after the "inside address," before the "greeting."

  • The Body Paragraphs - The body is where you explain why you’re writing. It’s the main part of the business letter. Make sure the receiver knows who you are and why you are writing but try to avoid starting with "I". Use a new paragraph when you wish to introduce a new idea or element into your letter. Depending on the letter style you choose, paragraphs may be indented. Regardless of format, skip a line between paragraphs.

  • The Complimentary Close - This short, polite closing ends always with a comma. It is either at the left margin or its left edge is in the center, depending on the Business Letter Style that you use. It begins at the same column the heading does. The traditional rule of etiquette in Britain is that a formal letter starting "Dear Sir or Madam" must end "Yours faithfully", while a letter starting "Dear " must end "Yours sincerely". (Note: the second word of the closing is NOT capitalized)

  • Signature and Writer’s identification - The signature is the last part of the letter. You should sign your first and last names. The signature line may include a second line for a title, if appropriate. The signature should start directly above the first letter of the signature line in the space between the close and the signature line. Use blue or black ink.

  • Initials, Enclosures, Copies - Initials are to be included if someone other than the writer types the letter. If you include other material in the letter, put 'Enclosure', 'Enc.', or ' Encs. ', as appropriate, two lines below the last entry. cc means a copy or copies are sent to someone else.

3. please find out the style of business letter

Business readers expect to receive letters and memos that adhere to an existing format standard. There are several acceptable business letter styles available for use in the professional world. Three such business letter styles include:

  • Modified Block Style: With this business letter format, the body of the letter is left justified and single-spaced. The date and closing, however, are in alignment in the center of the page.
  • Block Style: when using this business letter format, the entire letter is left justified and single-spaced except for a double space between paragraphs.
  • Semiblock Style: similar to the modified block business letter style except that each paragraph is indented instead of left justified.