Minggu, 18 Oktober 2020

Biography

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Hello, come back with me Alif today I will explain the recount text, "Biography".


DEFINITION OF RECOUNT TEXT Recount text is a text that telling the reader about one story, action or activity.
Its goal is to entertaining or informing the reader.
Recount is a text which retells event or experiences in the past.
(sebuah teks yang menceritakan kembali kejadian atau pengalaman di masa lampau) Generic Structure of Recount Text Orientation : It gives the readers the background information needed to understand the text,
such as who was involved, where it happened, and when it happened. Events : A series of events, ordered in a chronological sequence. Re-orientation :A personal comment about the event or what happened in the end. Purpose of Recount Text
To retell past experience The Characteristics / Language Feature of Recount Text Using the simple past tense, past continuous tense, past perfect tense,
and past perfect continuous tense.
Using temporal sequence, e.g. On Saturday. On Monday, On Sunday Focus on specific participant, e.g. I (the writer) Using the conjunctions, such as: then, before, after, etc. Using action verd, e.g. went, stayed Example of Recount Text, Biography

Here is an example of a Recount text, biography.


Jimi Hendrix




Jimi Hendrix Biography

Jimi Hendrix learned to play guitar as a teenager and grew up to become a rock legend who excited audiences in the 1960s with his innovative electric guitar playing. One of his most memorable performances was at Woodstock in 1969, where he performed "The Star-Spangled Banner." Hendrix died in 1970 from drug-related complications, leaving his mark on the world of rock music and remaining popular to this day.

Early Years

Hendrix was born Johnny Allen Hendrix (later changed by his father to James Marshall) on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington. He had a difficult childhood, sometimes living in the care of relatives or acquaintances. 

His mother, Lucille, was only 17 years old when Hendrix was born. She had a stormy relationship with his father, Al, and eventually left the family after the couple had two more children together, sons Leon and Joseph. Hendrix would only see his mother sporadically before her death in 1958.

In many ways, music became a sanctuary for Hendrix. He was a fan of blues and rock and roll, and with his father's encouragement taught himself to play guitar. 

When Hendrix was 16, his father bought him his first acoustic guitar, and the next year his first electric guitar — a right-handed Supro Ozark that the natural lefty had to flip upside down to play. Shortly thereafter, he began performing with his band, the Rocking Kings. In 1959, he dropped out of high school and worked odd jobs while continuing to follow his musical aspirations.

Military Service

In 1961, Hendrix followed in his father's footsteps by enlisting in the United States Army. While training as a paratrooper, Hendrix still found time for music, forming a band named the King Kasuals. Hendrix served in the army until 1962 when he was honorably discharged after injuring himself during a parachute jump. 

After leaving the military, Hendrix began working under the name Jimmy James as a session musician, playing backup for such performers as Little RichardB.B. KingSam Cooke and the Isley Brothers. In 1965 he also formed a group of his own called Jimmy James and the Blue Flames, which played gigs around New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood.

Jimi Hendrix Experience

In mid-1966, Hendrix met Chas Chandler — bass player of the British rock group the Animals — who signed an agreement with Hendrix to become his manager. Chandler convinced Hendrix to go to London, where he joined forces with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell to form the Jimi Hendrix Experience. 

While performing in England, Hendrix built up quite a following among the country's rock royalty, with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who and Eric Clapton all becoming great admirers of his work. One critic for the British music magazine Melody Maker said that he "had great stage presence" and looked at times as if he were playing "with no hands at all."

"Hey Joe"

Released in 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience's first single, "Hey Joe," was an instant smash in Britain and was soon followed by hits such as "Purple Haze" and "The Wind Cries Mary." 

On tour to support his first album, Are You Experienced? (1967), Hendrix delighted audiences with his outrageous guitar-playing skills and his innovative, experimental sound. In June 1967 he also won over American music fans with his stunning performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, which ended with Hendrix lighting his guitar on fire.

'Electric Ladyland'

Quickly becoming a rock superstar, later that year Hendrix scored again with his second album, Axis: Bold as Love (1967). 

His final album as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland (1968), featured the hit "All Along the Watchtower," which was written by Bob Dylan. The band continued to tour until it split up in 1969.

"The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock

In 1969, Hendrix performed at another legendary musical event: the Woodstock Music Festival. Hendrix, the last performer to appear in the three-day-plus festival, played a rock rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" that amazed the crowds and demonstrated his considerable talents as a musician. 

Also an accomplished songwriter and producer by this time, Hendrix had his own recording studio, Electric Lady, in which he worked with different performers to try out new songs and sounds.

In late 1969, Hendrix put together a new group, forming Band of Gypsys with his army buddy Billy Cox and drummer Buddy Miles. The band never really took off, however, and Hendrix began working on a new album tentatively named First Rays of the New Rising Sun, with Cox and Mitch Mitchell. Sadly, Hendrix would not live to complete the project.

Death

Hendrix died in London from drug-related complications on September 18, 1970, at the age of 27. He left an indelible mark on the world of rock music and remains popular to this day. 

As one journalist wrote in the Berkeley Tribe, "Jimi Hendrix could get more out of an electric guitar than anyone else. He was the ultimate guitar player."

Minggu, 11 Oktober 2020

Recreation Place

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Hello, come back with me Alif today I will explain the descriptive text "Recreation Place"

Descriptive Text is one type of text in English that clearly describes the properties attached to something, be it humans, animals, plants or inanimate objects. The purpose of this text is to provide clear information about the object being depicted to the reader.

DESCRIPTIVE TEXT - RECREATION PLACE

To describe in general about a famous recreation place.


Generic Structure of Descriptive Text

When writing descriptive text, there are some generic structures (actually not mandatory) for our writing to be true. The arrangement is:

1. Identification: (contains about the introduction of a person, place, animal or object will be described.)

2.  Description: contains a description of something such as animal, things, place or person by describing its features, forms, colors, or anything related to what the writer describe.


Purpose of Descriptive text

1. To describe person, thing or place in specific
2. To describe a particular person, thing or place.


Language Feature of Descriptive Text

– Specific participant : has a certain object, is not common and unique (only one). for example: Bandengan beach, my house, Borobudur temple, uncle Jim
– The use of the adjective (an adjective) to clarify the noun, for example: a beautiful beach, a handsome man, the famous place in jepara, etc.
– The use of simple present tense: The sentence pattern used is simple present because it tells the fact of the object described.
– Action verb: verbs that show an activity (for example, run, sleep, walk, cut etc….


  EXAMPLE  OF DESCRIPTIVE TEXT - RECREATION PLACE

Here is an example of a descriptive text, recreation place.


Way Kambas National Park





Way Kambas National Park  is an elephant protection national park located in the Lampung area, precisely in Labuhan Ratu District, East Lampung, Indonesia. Apart from Way Kambas, elephant school (Elephant Training Center) can also be found in Minas, Riau. The number of Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus) that live in this area is decreasing.

Way Kambas National Park, established in 1985, is the first elephant school in Indonesia. With the initial name of the Elephant Training Center (PLG), but in recent years the name has changed to the Elephant Conservation Center (PKG) which is expected to become a center for elephant conservation in taming, training, breeding and conservation. Until now, this PKG has trained around 300 elephants that have been distributed throughout the country. In Way Kambas there is also the International Rhino Foundation which is tasked with protecting rhino species from being endangered.




In Way Kambas National Park, there are animals that are almost extinct including the Sumatran rhino, Sumatran elephant, Sumatran tiger, Mentok Rimba, crocodile, deer, tapir, deer and sun bear. Types of primates such as langurs, gibbons, gibbons, and others. In the coastal area, various bird species are often found, including the Tongtong Stork, the Blue Sempidan, the Kuau Raja, the East Pependang Bird, and several other birds. 


History The reason for the designation of this area as a nature conservation area, is to protect the area which is rich in various wildlife, including tapirs (Tapirus indicus), Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus), six types of primates, sambar deer (Cervus unicolor), deer ( Muntiacus muntjak), Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris), sun bear. 

Even today the Way Kambas National Park is designated as an ASEAN Heritage Park area. This designation makes WNPWK the 4th ASEAN Heritage Park in Indonesia or the 36th in Southeast Asia.

Minggu, 04 Oktober 2020

Historical Building

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Hello, come back with me Alif today I will explain the descriptive text "Historical Building"

Descriptive Text is one type of text in English that clearly describes the properties attached to something, be it humans, animals, plants or inanimate objects. The purpose of this text is to provide clear information about the object being depicted to the reader.

DESCRIPTIVE TEXT - HISTORICAL BUILDING   

To describe in general about a famous historical buildings.


Generic Structure of Descriptive Text

When writing descriptive text, there are some generic structures (actually not mandatory) for our writing to be true. The arrangement is:

1. Identification: (contains about the introduction of a person, place, animal or object will be described.)

2.  Description: contains a description of something such as animal, things, place or person by describing its features, forms, colors, or anything related to what the writer describe.


Purpose of Descriptive text

1. To describe person, thing or place in specific
2. To describe a particular person, thing or place.


Language Feature of Descriptive Text

– Specific participant : has a certain object, is not common and unique (only one). for example: Bandengan beach, my house, Borobudur temple, uncle Jim
– The use of the adjective (an adjective) to clarify the noun, for example: a beautiful beach, a handsome man, the famous place in jepara, etc.
– The use of simple present tense: The sentence pattern used is simple present because it tells the fact of the object described.
– Action verb: verbs that show an activity (for example, run, sleep, walk, cut etc….


  EXAMPLE  OF DESCRIPTIVE TEXT - HISTORICAL BUIILDING  

Here is an example of a descriptive text, historical building.


Collosseum





Colosseum is one of Seven Wonders of the World which is located in Italy. This place is a large amphitheater in the city of Rome. It is a historical relic. This place was built in the period of King Alfero Gilberto year 72 AD. But it wasn’t finished. Then his son, Titus, completed this building in the year 80 AD. This building is elliptical or spherical shape which can accommodate 50,000 spectators. Colosseum is recognized as an astonishing work with great and spectacular architecture. Unfortunately, this magnificent amphitheater was used for gladiator battles, animal battles and capital punishment. The Colosseum is considered as one of the greatest examples of Roman building with its unique design and elliptical structure. Tourists and first-time visitors to Rome never fail to be amazed after seeing Colosseum. Therefore, it is acknowledged as Rome’s most famous monument which becomes the symbol of the city.

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