Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Middle Test of Statistics for A, B, C, D, and E class

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Updated 
The complete information of Middle Test of Statistics for A, B, C, D, and E class is available in zip or rar format (unpassworded)
This contains;
  • The test attendant distribution including the attendant list is in excel format (unpassworded)
  • The detail information is in word format (unpassworded)
  • The questions (A, B, and C in rar or zip format) - (passworded)
They are all available for you to download (A Class) here
They are all available for you to download (B Class) here
They are all available for you to download (C Class) here
They are all available for you to download (D Class) here
They are all available for you to download (E Class) here 

Any students who do not join the middle test until the end of this week (E class is the last class) will not have any chance for another Middle Test. It means no score for Middle Test for them.

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Let's Share

The education sector is increasing rapidly. This made other sectors also increasing. one of them is the use of technology. To be sure, the increasing demands on mobile phone and notebook as well as laptop are all the indicators of this condition. Surprisingly, these very facts still gain negative response especially for those viewing that education is only place for capitalist. what do you all suggest about this phenomena?

Middle Test of Writing V


Follow the procedure of Middle Test of Writing V:
  1. Write the work every other line on a paper that you may get from English department (c.q Mahendra)
  2. Write the complete name, class, NPM, subject and the date when you have the middle test
  3. Write the introductory paragraph completed with the thesis statement
  4. The topic is here (C class and D class
  5. Put your signature on the attendance list 
  6. Submit the work back to English department (c.q Mahendra)
  7. C and D class will have the exam on 09 of December 2010 in the regular time of lecturing 
  8. E and F class will have the exam on 16 of December 2010 8 - 9.40 AM
  9. The topics are plagiarism for E class and prostitution for F class
Please notify the following aspects:
  1. The work/s will not be scored if found SAME work from students
  2. The work will be scored from the appropriateness of the opening of introductory paragraph and its thesis statement
  3. The thesis statement should be able to give the preview what will be in body paragraphs.  

Improve your English through Reading

Right now you are reading English. That means that you are using your brain in a very active way. Reading is a very active process. It is true that the writer does a lot of work, but the reader also has to work hard. When you read a text, you have to do some or all of these:
·         imagine a scene in your head
·         understand clearly what the writer is trying to say  
·         agree or disagree with the writer
Advantages of Reading
When you learn a language, listening, speaking and writing are important, but reading can also be very helpful. There are many advantages associated with reading, including:
Learning Vocabulary In Context
You will usually encounter new words when you read. If there are too many new words for you, then the level is too high and you should read something simpler. But if there are, say, a maximum of five new words per page, you will learn this vocabulary easily. You may not even need to use a dictionary because you can guess the meaning from the rest of the text (from the context). Not only do you learn new words, but you see them being used naturally.
A Model For Writing
When you read, it gives you a good example for writing. Texts that you read show you structures and expressions that you can use when you write.
Seeing "Correctly Structured" English
When people write, they usually use "correct" English with a proper grammatical structure. This is not always true when people speak. So, by reading you see and learn grammatical English naturally.
Working At Your Own Speed
You can read as fast or as slowly as you like. You can read ten pages in 30 minutes, or take one hour to explore just one page. It doesn't matter. The choice is yours. You cannot easily do this when speaking or listening. This is one of the big advantages of reading because different people work at different speeds.
Personal Interest
If you choose something to read that you like, it can actually be interesting and enjoyable. For example, if you like to read about football in your own language, why not read about football in English? You will get information about football and improve your English at the same time.
Five Tips for Reading
Tip #1
Try to read at the right level. Read something that you can (more or less) understand. If you need to stop every three words to look in a dictionary, it is not interesting for you and you will soon be discouraged.
Tip #2
Make a note of new vocabulary. If there are four or five new words on a page, write them in your vocabulary book. But you don't have to write them while you read. Instead, try to guess their meaning as you read; mark them with a pen; then come back when you have finished reading to check in a dictionary and add them to your vocabulary book.
Tip #3
Try to read regularly. For example, read for a short time once a day. Fifteen minutes every day is better than two hours every Sunday. Fix a time to read and keep to it. For example, you could read for fifteen minutes when you go to bed, or when you get up, or at lunchtime.
Tip #4
Be organised. Have everything ready:
something to read
a marker to highlight difficult words
a dictionary
your vocabulary book
a pen to write down the new words
Tip #5
Read what interests YOU. Choose a magazine or book about a subject that you like.
Things to Read
Newspapers
You can find English-language newspapers in all large cities around the world. Newspapers are interesting because they are about real life and the news. BUT they are not easy to read. Try reading newspapers if your level is intermediate or above.

Some British newspapers:
The Telegraph
The Times
The Independent
The Guardian
The Financial Times (business)
The Sunday Times
Some American newspapers:
The International Herald Tribune
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal (business)
Magazines
Some magazines are published weekly, some monthly. You can find English-language magazines in many large cities around the world. If you cannot find the magazine you want in your town, you may be able to order it for delivery. Many magazines have pictures which can help your understanding. You will need an intermediate level for most magazines, but a pre-intermediate level may be ok for some magazines.
There are magazines on every subject:
Politics
Sport
The House
Cars
Music
Romance
Travel
Language
etc
Books
Books are divided mainly into:
Non-fiction (history, biography, travel, cooking etc)
Fiction (stories and novels)
Some books are easier to read than others. It often depends on the author. Agatha Christie, for example, wrote in an easier style and with simpler vocabulary than Stephen King. You can buy books in specialised English-language bookshops in large cities around the world. You may also be able to find some English-language books in libraries. And if you have a British Council in your city, you can borrow many English-language books from their library.
Short Stories
Short stories can be a good choice when learning a language because they are...short. It's like reading a whole book in a few pages. You have all the excitement of a story in a book, but you only have to read 5,000 or 10,000 words. So you can quite quickly finish the story and feel that you have achieved something. Short stories are published in magazines, in books of short stories, and on the Internet. You can also find short stories at englishclub.com English Reading.
Readers
Readers are books that are specially published to be easy to read. They are short and with simple vocabulary. They are usually available at different levels, so you should be able to find the right level for you. Many readers are stories by famous authors in simple form. This is an excellent way for you to start practising reading.
Cornflakes Packets
By "Cornflakes Packets", we mean any product you can buy that has English writing on or with it. If you buy a box of chocolates, or a new camera, why not read the description or instructions in English? There are many such examples, and they all give you an opportunity to read real English:
airline tickets
cans or packets of food
bottles of drink
tapes and CDs
user guides for videos, computers...
etc
Poetry
If you like poetry, try reading some English-language poems. They may not be easy to understand because of the style and vocabulary, but if you work at it you can usually get an idea - or a feeling - of what the poet is trying to say. You'll find some classic poems, with explanations of vocabulary, at englishclub.com English Reading.
Good luck with your reading. It will help you make a lot of Progress!

(c) 2000 Josef Essberger

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Validity and Reliability for Continuum Score




Please keep informed that the material of Validity and Reliability for Continuum Score is available for you for this time being! Please download them and learn more how to do that! well done and good luck while you are enjoying the day with our lovely subject of statistics. thank in advanced. 
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Statistics

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The new material is available for you. This is all what you expect to come!
Validity and Reliability for Discrete Score click on here

Material to take for Statistics

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For all students taking statistics, please download the material. The material is about validity and reliability of test items for discrete score. Recheck again the file in each group and do the work based on the given model attached. For individual task, do the assignment that is available in winrar as file attachment. Then, the result of the group work and those works from individual assignments within that group must be bundled into single book. Therefore the bundle will include the group work and individual work within each group. Good Luck! 

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Seminar Guidance

For those taking seminar program with Mr. Chen and Mrs. Lina, please send your three titles (no matter whether your titles have been approved or not; this is also a matter of check). Type  them (the three titles of all students) in microsoft Word and make sure that will be only in a single file. send the file to Mr. Chen email to chen79unpkediri@gmail.com. you will have to be informed whether your titles are approved or disapproved when you get the reply of email from Mr. Chen with the statement of approval or statement of disapproval completed with the signature beneath. Please respond this as soon as possible. Thank in advance

Mr. Chen