Senin, 20 Mei 2013

tugas matkul soft skill

Nin : yess hallo??
Afik : yo what's up brother... this is afik.. how've you been doing man..
Nin : hey fiik.. how are you?? i'm doing great..
Afik : i'm fine thank you. listen, i'm calling to tell you i'm going to marry my long time girlfriend next month. you'll come to the party will you
Nin : heey.. congratulations maan.. of course i'll come
Afik : oh and i'll be taking my wedding vow next week
Nin : okey, i don't know about next week. i think i can't come
Afik : its okay man... just wait for my invitation card OK?
Nin : OK..
the following week
Aghni : hei nin.. how are you??
Nin : i'm fine thank you.. and how about you ?
aghni : i'm fine too...
Nin : do you know about afik wedding?
Aghni : no, i don't. he didn't tell me at all. what did he tell you?
Nin : well, he call me last week. he said that he is going to marry his longtime girlfriend next month
but he already make the wedding vow just the day before.
Aghni : really?? he didn't call me at all to tell the news. by the way i'm hungry. i think i want to have some sandwich, wanna come?
Nin : count me in. i want to have a cup of cofee and fried rice
Waiter : miss what would you like to order??
Nin : she said to me before that she want to have a sandwich
Waiter : okay, and what about your order mister?
Aghni : he said that he want to have a cup of coffee and a fried rice
Waiter : okay, and what will your drink be miss?
Aghni : i'll order one iced lemon tea
Waiter : okay, thx for the order would you please wait for a moment. thank you
a few minutes later
Waiter : okay miss and mister, here is your order, 1 sandwich, 1 fried rice, 1 coffee and 1 iced lemon tea. please take your time to enjoy your order
Aghni : thank you
Nin : thank you

Kamis, 04 April 2013

tugas bahasa inggris bisnis 2 bulan 1


uncountable
1.i need money to pay taxi fare
2.there is too much salt in this food
3.this drug is sugar free
4.i haven't got time
5.my hair is black

countable
1.i'll have a tea please
2.there's a hair in my coffee
3.do you had a good time
4.three sugars in my tea please
5.this is my one and only pencil

adjective
1.Vina is an pharmacist who is accurate in mixing the drugs
2.He’s afraid to start.
3.The students are aware of Indonesia’s economic condition.
4.I wonder why he became angry about everything.
5.It’s untrue that I’m ashamed of you.
6.The doomsday is certain to happen oneday.
7.Some people are difficult to step out of the comfort zone.
8.The man is enchanted with the wild life in Africa.
9.The sport is totally exciting to me.
0.Your success is dependent upon your effort.

verb complement and modifier
1.I wanted to leave.
2.I considered leaving the job.
3.I wondered why he left.
4.She decided when she would leave.
5.I helped him to leave.
6.There's got to be silence in the home when Baby is asleep.
7.I’ve never breathed a word about this to anybody, so there’d better not be a whisper from you
8.There were to be no other guests tonight.
9.There should be nothing to be frightened of.
0.There's no homework to be done until the TV's been turned off.

Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013

how to write a memo and example of memo



    How to write a memo
    Memos should have the following sections and content:
    1.     A 'To' section containing the name of the receiver. For informal memos, the receiver's given name; e.g. 'To: Andy' is enough. For more formal memos, use the receiver's full name. If the receiver is in another department, use the full name and the department name.  It is usually not necessary to use Mr., Mrs., Miss or Ms unless the memo is very formal.
     
    2.     A 'From' section containing the name of the sender. For informal memos, the sender's other name; e.g. 'From: Bill' is enough. For more formal memos, use the sender's full name. If the receiver is in another department, use the full name and the department name. It is usually not necessary to use Mr., Mrs., Miss or Ms unless the memo is very formal.
     
    3.     A 'Date' section. To avoid confusion between the British and American date systems, write the month as a word or an abbreviation; e.g. 'January' or 'Jan'.
     
    4.     Subject Heading.
     
    5.     The message. 
    Unless the memo is a brief note, a well-organised memo message should contain the following sections:
    a.      Situation - an Introduction or the purpose of the memo
    b.     Problem (optional) - for example: "Since the move to the new office in Kowloon Bay, staff have difficulty in finding a nearby place to buy lunch."
    c.      Solution (optional) - for example: "Providing a microwave oven in the pantry would enable staff to bring in their own lunchboxes and reheat their food."
    d.     Action - this may be the same as the solution, or be the part of the solution that the receiver needs to carry out; e.g. "we would appreciate it if you could authorise up to $3,000"
    e.      Politeness - to avoid the receiver refusing to take the action you want, it is important to end with a polite expression; e.g. "Once again, thank you for your support.", or more informally "Thanks".
     
    6.     Signature
    This is optional

    Memo

    To               : Rahmat H. principal
    From           : Masduki. Vice Principal
    Date            : 17 January 2013
    Subject        : meeting canceled

    The meeting on 18 January 2013 has been canceled

Senin, 07 Januari 2013

Definisi Order Letter

Letters dealing with orders and payments for merchandise form a bulk of business activity. As a result, serious thinking and care should be exercised in drafting these letters. A little carelessness may result in loss of the customers or good will. Therefore order letters should be exact cordial and tactful. They should be definite and complete that the reader may fell it exactly as the writer wishes. Any error or incompleteness may mean further corresponding shipping delays complicated billing repacking and loss of business.

An order letter need not be preceded by an inquiry or offer. Information received from catalogue and advertisement also helps people and parties in placing and sale. Hence it has great importance. Proper care should be taken in drafting of the order to ensure efficient handling and to eliminate all doubts resulting in loss of time and possibly of the market.

Order letter should reasonably short, entirely clear, very specific, and fully complete so as to make the reading and filling of order easy for the recipient.
The invariable rule of the modern business house, therefore, is to fill these orders in such a way that its customers will be so pleased that they will be inclined to place all their orders with it

The desired facts are as under:
1. Details about what you are ordering or reserving.
2. Directions for shipment.
3. Manner of payments.

In both order and reservation messages, the main idea in the first paragraph we are reserving or ordering something. Our explanatory paragraphs give whatever details the order requires --- about quantity, colour, style, size, price, payment, location, shipment data, place --- plus any specific instructions our reader might need. The last paragraph invites prompt shipment and dated action, if desired.