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Bahasa Inggris? Siapa Takut?

Negosiasi gagal karena salah paham dengan calon mitra asing. Pekerjaan tertunda karena komunikasi yang terbata-bata dengan klien dari negeri seberang. Mengalami kerugian dari kontrak kerja yang tidak sepenuhnya dipahami. Lamaran kerja di sebuah perusahaan asing ditolak karena kemampuan berbahasa Inggris yang kurang. Kesempatan kerja sama dengan perusahaan kelas internasional batal akibat tidak bisa menyediakan tenaga kerja yang bisa berbahasa Inggris.

BELAJAR SECARA ”ON-LINE”, GRATIS
Ada banyak cara yang bisa kita lakukan untuk belajar bahasa Inggris. Salah satunya adalah dengan belajar secara on-line. Berikut adalah situs di web yang bisa membantu Anda untuk belajar ataupun berkonsultasi dalam meningkatkan kemampuan Anda berbahasa Inggris, tanpa biaya (free-of-charge).

• ESL go
ESL go.com menawarkan free online classes dan message boards yang dapat digunakan peserta untuk melatih grammar dan kosa kata. http://www.eslgo.com/

• Bell English Online
Pelajaran bahasa Inggris yang bebas biaya dari Bell Schools, UK. Bell English online menawarkan ratusan latihan dang permainan untuk meningkatkan bahasa Inggris. http://www.bellenglish.com

• english @ home
Belajar bahasa Inggris gratis melalui newsletter, tips belajar, dan tips meningkatkan pengetahuan grammar, dan vocabulary dalam bahasa Inggris. http://www.english-at-home.com

• English for Free
Pelajaran bahasa Inggris gratis melalui email mengenai berbagai pokok bahasan termasuk Business English dan TOEFL. http://www.englishforfree.com

• ENGLISHonline.net
ENGLISHonline.net menawarkan pelajaran gratis mengenai percakapan dalam bahasa Inggris (satu pelajaran untuk satu hari). http://www.englishonline.net

• Business English Five
Menawarkan lima kata, ataupun lima kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris untuk bisnis yang dikirimkan ke alamat email Anda setiap minggu untuk Anda pelajari. Permintaan bisa diajukan ke edpro@cbn.net.id.

Asal ada kemauan, pasti ada jalan, begitu kata pepatah. Setelah mengetahui prinsip belajar bahasa Inggris yang efektif (yang juga bisa kita terapkan untuk belajar bahasa asing lain, ataupun belajar pokok pelajaran lain), dan mengenal gaya belajar kita masing-masing, langkah berikutnya adalah menumbuhkan kemauan untuk belajar dan menerapkan strategi belajar yang sesuai dengan gaya belajar kita. Maka, belajar pun jadi lebih mudah, dan lebih menyenangkan.

Putting Tables Within Margins

Problems solving with Microsoft Word?

Need to know a quick way to make sure a too-wide table fits within the margins of your page? Here's a really easy method, available if you are using Word 2000 or a later version:
Right-click anywhere within the table. Word displays a Context menu.
Click on AutoFit. Word displays a submenu.
Within the submenu, choose AutoFit to Window.

If you are using Word 2003, follow these steps:
Select the entire table.
Choose Cell Height and Width from the Table menu. This displays the Cell Height and Width dialog box.
Make sure the Column tab is selected.
Adjust the Width of Column setting so it says Auto. (A quick way to do this is to type any letter in the setting, then click on the down arrow on the spinner.)
Click on the OK button.

The result is that each of the column widths of the table are set evenly, with the entire table fitting from margin to margin.

Presentation Tips U can Practice

This is a list of Presentation tips that we have collected. Please contact us with any other tips that you have.
General

ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP PLAN!! We do everything in our power to make sure that problems do not arise, but sometimes things go wrong. Try to have an "alternate no AV" lecture planned, if the system should go down.

Check out the room ahead of time. Before your first lecture, check out the room, and make sure it has everything you need. This will avoid unwanted surprises the first day of class.

Practice. If you have a complex presentation planned with several different multimedia, go to the room ahead of time and practice your presentation. We would be happy to meet you at the room and assist with any preparations or extra instructions.

Experiment and try new things. These rooms often have capabilities other than what most people use them for. Something as simple as playing a CD while students enter and exit often adds to the class. We would be happy to assist you in experimenting.

Invest in a laser pointer. They are inexpensive, and are extremely useful.

Convert 35mm slides to computer files. Kodak has discontinued manufacturing slide projectors. You can still use slides in rooms that currently have slide projectors. However, when the slide projector fails, it is unlikely that we will be able to repair or replace it. New AV installations will not include slide projectors.
Use color to influence mood and emotion. The colors for type, illustrations and backgrounds influence the way they are perceived. Here is a basic guide to using color in your presentations:

Red – excitement, alert
Green – growth
Yellow – confidence, warmth, wisdom
Purple – dignity, sophistication
White – professionalism, new, innocence
Blue – truth, trust, justice
Black – authority, strength
Orange – action, optimism
Brown – friendliness, warmth
Grey – integrity, maturity
Apply appropriate typestyles for readability. For hand-outs or take-home material print the paragraph copy in a serif typestyle. This style has been proven to be 30% easier to read. Type that is projected on a screen, using a slide, overhead or multimedia projector, should be in sans serif type. That’s because in the projection process letters lose some of their sharpness, and serif type can look muddy when projected.

This is "Times Roman." It is a serif type. Notice the tiny scrollwork on the ends of each letter.

This is "Arial." It is a sans serif type. It does not have the tiny scrollwork on the ends of each letter.
Include photographs to inject realism. The more true to life you make the issue you are presenting, the better your audience will understand and identify with it. Remember the impact you can add by using photos or video of people on location, using products or talking to the audience.
Insert illustrations to clarify or emphasize. If your topic is complex, an illustration lets you simplify the way it looks. Also, illustrations allow you to show exploded views or views normally not seen, such as interiors.
Document Camera

The Document Camera is one of the most versatile and often used devices. Using it correctly can greatly enhance a lecture.

Create your documents with big, simple fonts. Use the biggest fonts possible. Larger fonts are easier to read. Fonts without "serifs", like Ariel, are easier to read as well. 14 point or larger is recommended.

Use the Zoom feature. Zoom in so the words are as big and well-framed as possible. Avoid unnecessary white space or unused paper.

Move the paper around. Instead of zooming out so the entire paper is visible, zoom in to the current part, then move the paper as necessary.

Experiment. The document camera allows you to do many things that an overhead projector can't. Try putting the textbook under the camera. Bring in 3-dimensional objects and put them under the document camera. Using a blank transparency sheet or sheet of regular paper, write under the document camera. You can even use the document camera to display slides!
Microphones

Use the microphone! Even if you talk loudly enough, or it is a small room, use it! Students can't hear when you turn to the chalkboard or away from them. A mic will insure that you will always be understandable.

Place the microphone correctly. The top of the microphone should directly face your mouth. Place the microphone about 4-6 inches below your mouth, in the center of your chest. Try to avoid wearing chains or necklaces that can hit the microphone.

Use other microphones. If you are having a guest speaker, or a panel discussion, bring in additional microphones. Contact Classroom Media Support for assistance.
Computer Presentations

Use large fonts. On your Power Point presentation, use the biggest fonts realistically possible. Small fonts are hard to read.

Use contrasting colors. A dark background with light text is easily readable.

Use drop shadows. Adding drop shadows to text makes it more legible.

Avoid busy backgrounds. Keep the background simple. Too much in the background makes the text hard to read.

Avoid using red text. Red text is often hard to read.

AVOID ALL CAPS! All caps look like you're shouting.

Include a good combination of words, pictures, and graphics. A variety keeps the presentation interesting.

Display information by Progressive Building. Students respond well to gradually adding information.

Incorporate audio into computer presentations. All rooms have inputs for computer audio. Incorporate sound effects or audio clips into presentations.

Try not to rely on the Internet. If you are displaying web pages, download them before class and save them to disk. Network connections can be slow and unreliable at times.

Invest in a wireless mouse. It is helpful to be able to advance pages from across the room.

Experiment! The computer is an extremely powerful and flexible tool. There's no end to what it can do.
Videotapes

Always use the highest quality version possible. VHS videotape does not stand the test of time very well, and does not hold up over several generations of copies. Use the newest tape or recording possible, and avoid several-generation copies (a copy of a copy of a copy...). If taping a program off television, use the fastest tape speed (SP), and use the original version, not a copy. If making your own tape using a camcorder, try to use an external microphone and not rely on the built-in camcorder mic.

How to type fast easy without looking keyboard

So you always envied your colleague who types without looking at the keyboard? You always thought life would have been much better if you had joined a typing class. You thought your productivity would skyrocket if you knew you could ‘think’ while your fingers did all the typing…

Well, my friend, I’ll tell you all the secrets of rapid typing. I didn’t join any typing course in my life. But yes, I can type very fast! Without looking at the keyboard! I’ll share some self-invented tips for improving your typing speed…

..::Improve Your Typing Speed::..

Now, no mega promises. I don’t have a magic pill which will boost your typing speed after reading this article. So, read at your own risk. I suggest that you read the following article if and only if you have the ‘desire’ to work on your typing speed. Nothing will happen unless you have the desire.

Tip#1 : Position your fingers
I know you have been looking at your keyboard for years. But did you ever observe the keys ‘F’ & ‘J’ ? Did you ever wonder what’s so special with them? Did you ever question the presence of a tiny notch on those keys?

Don’t worry. Those keys are your reference keys. Have a look at the ‘number pad’ on the right hand side of keyboard. ‘5’ is the reference key. Right? Now use your ‘index’ fingers to locate ‘F’ & ‘J’ keys; of course, without looking at the keyboard. Put the other fingers respectively - starting with the little finger of left hand on ‘A’ . The little finger of the right hand on the ‘ ;’ key. I hope you have positioned your hands properly. Both the thumbs should be rested on the space bar.

Tip#2 : Learn how to press the keys
Well, don’t smile. This is an important tip. Now, decide which finger will press what key. For example, I press ‘Y’ with the index finger of left hand and ‘U’ with the index finger of right hand. You better know what’s comfortable for you.

Do you know that you can change the case by pressing shift + key. That is, if you want to type ‘A‘, you need to press shift (hold) & a. Here’s how to do it-

For the keys pressed using left hand, press the shift key using little finger of right hand & vice-versa. Confused? Let’s take an example. To type a capital ‘A’, I press key ‘A’ by little finger of left hand while holding the ‘shift’ key by little finger of right hand.

Read above paragraph again if you didn’t understand.

Tip#3 : Remembering the keyboard
Easy! This is not a spoiler. Eventually you are going to remember the keyboard. Surprisingly, you won’t even realize that you remember the keyboard. To start with, a little trouble to your brain -

Have a look at keyboard. ‘E’ & ‘R’ are adjacent. ‘M’ comes just below the index finger of your right hand. Do memorize the location of these keys ‘P’, ‘O’, ‘C’, ‘V’.

Tip#4 : How to practice
Just 10 minutes for next 10 days. I bet you’ll type rapidly and without looking at keyboard. At least you will impress yourself.

- Take an article from newspaper or magazine and fire up your notepad. You may use an online article too. Its totally up to you.

- Read a complete sentence and try to type it on your notepad without looking at keyboard. Refer Tips 1-2-3 if you need.

- Initially, you will feel like looking at the keyboard. Don’t cheat yourself.

- Feel the sense of urgency. Try to type as if you will win a Billion dollars if you type it in shortest possible time. Give it a try, it does a magic.

- Easy on typos. Don’t worry about typos. You will make less mistakes once you feel comfortable typing without looking at keyboard. Most text processors will aid you by auto correcting your typos.

A little trouble for next 10 days will change the way you use your computer, forever! Do share your success/failure story with us in this thread.

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