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Kamis, 25 November 2010

Traditional Clothes

     Every country must have their traditional clothes. I want to introduce some traditional clothes from several countries. such as Indonesia have kebaya, South Korea  have hanbok, North Korea have Chosŏn-ot, Japan have kimono, Malaysia have baju kurung, China (RRC) Cheongsam for ladies, India has sari and many more.
    The first, I want to introduce traditional clothes from Indonesia that is Kebaya. Kebaya often in formal wear for the event or wedding. And kebaya is beautiful traditional clothes from Indonesia.
    The second, I want to introduce traditional clothes from Korea. Korean traditional clothing called hanbok (North Korea called Choson-ot). Hanbok dress is divided into upper (Jeogori), long pants for men (wedge) and women's skirts (Chima).Korean People dress according to their social status so that clothes are important. People with high status and royal family enjoys the luxurious clothes and jewels which generally can not be purchased under the class of people who live in poverty. Previously, Hanbok are classified for everyday use, ceremonies and certain events. Hanbok for ceremonial use in formal events such as the first child's birthday (doljanchi), wedding or funeral ceremonies.Currently hanbok are no longer used in everyday activities, but at certain moments still in use.
    The last, I want to show you others picture of traditional clothing from several countries

China (RRC) Cheongsam for ladies
German
France
Norway
Baju kurung From Malaysia
Kimono From Japan
 
Sari From India
 I think it is enough. Thanks for read my blog.




Rabu, 17 November 2010

Meet New Friend

 In the evening I am meet Raffi and Refansa. They are my new friend in PANDU INSAN Course. they are sibling. and then they years old are six year old and his sister is five year old. His Parent name is Mr. Denis and Mrs. Sri Wahyuni. They live in Bekasi Timur Regensi at Blok K-1 No.38. Raffi was born in Jakarta, 27th October 2003 . and Refansa was born in Jakarta, 7 October 2004.
     they are very funny. And I thing they are can be my nice friend.

Rabu, 10 November 2010

Reference Book of "Jangan Jadi Muslimah Nyebelin"

      This book entitled Jangan Jadi Muslimah Nyebelin. This book is very interesting, because this book gives us a lot of learning for a Muslimah to not behave or look annoying. The contents of this book is the first ordinance to talks to us older people to refine our sound. Secondly, procedures of a Muslimah when she laughs, just a smile to laugh and do not let his teeth visible to others. The third is very interesting for me to read it, because a lot of a Muslimah who was not wearing a harmonious and contrast once saw. For example, first use color clothes do not match what we wear veil. Second, to equate the color we wear veil by color skirt. And according to this book, how to dress like this is not beautiful to behold. When we wear a jacket or cardigan and shirt to show the innards. Color that we wear veil clothes Match with our depth. When we wear veil match color with the color of our clothes, and Muslims do not match the color of our clothes subordinates.
     The advantages of this book is an easy language to understand and the discussion that makes the reader interested to read. Many aspects of this book we can follow.
      I thing it is enough for reference this book.

Rabu, 03 November 2010

Listening Is My Nightmare In Learn English Language

       In learn English language, there are many things we have learned. Such as reading, writing, grammar, speaking, pronunciation, and many more. For me, it is difficult to learn is to listen something that the English language. like, listen to the conversation with fast and i don't understand. Than a lot of vocabulary in listening by watching movies that I do not know.  It makes me difficult to understand. My conclusion that is listening is my nightmare in learn English Language.So i must practice to listening another thing for my skill listening.