my taecher yuan what she learned me

 Traditional Indonesia dish: Bakso and Satay

I can’t find the history.

Bakso is a meatball in a soup with some yellow and white noodles.


Satay was made in Java, Indonesia. Their satay was developed from the Indian kebab brought by the Muslim traders.

Satay is meat on a stick with some sauce on top of it.


 

 

 

 

 

Traditional Indonesia Snack: Klepon

During the 1950’s time. Indonesians showed the Netherlands klepon in their shops.

A snack of sweet rice cake balls filled with molten palm sugar and coated in grated coconut.


Yuan tari – Monday

a. Look at the pictures and text on the flyer, then discuss the questions

this with the friend next to you.

1. Who is expected to read this pamphlet?

People who are going there

2. Has this pamphlet provided all the information you want?

known by people who want to climb the mountain?

Yes, It shows all the Information needed.

3. How to describe the location and place of camping in the

pamphlet? Is it clear and interesting enough?

Yes, It is interesting to read about the mountain and the forest and camping areas.

4. Mention any locations that climbers can visit when

Explore Mount Papandayan!

Yes, The dead forest, Water tourism like unique rivers and lakes, a Sunrise at the Sunrise Cliff, etc...

5. What new information did you get from the pamphlet?

I got information about the type of stuff, Cool locations, and information about the mountain.

6. Do you think people would be interested in climbing mountains with

read this pamphlet? Why? Write down your reasons!

Yes, because they need it to find places and stuff around the mountain to not get lost and not to starve.

Friday – yuantai

Countable and uncountable nouns. 

Exercises. 

A. Are these nouns countable or uncountable? 

1. water uncountable

2. fruit uncountable

3. coconut countable

4. bread countable

5. DVD countable

6. meat uncountable

7. ball uncountable

8. snack countable

9. glasses uncountable

10. pen countable

11. milk uncountable

12. chair countable

13. gasoline uncountable

14. table countable

15. cream uncountable

16. money uncountable

17. oil uncountable

18. insect uncountable

19. sofa countable

 

20. yogurt uncountable

21. school countable

22. bus countable

23. food uncountable

24. chocolate uncountable

25. ship countable

B `a´ or `an´ ? (Countable Nouns) 

1. ______an_____ uncle 

2. ______an______ hour 

3. ______a______ bus 

4. ______a______ dress 

5. ____an________ oven 

6. _____a_______ beach 

7. ______a______ teacher 

8. _______an_____ insect 

9. _______a_____ taxi 

10. ______an______ umbrella 

11. ______a______ player 

12. _____an_______ eye 

13. _____a_______ castle 

14. _____an_______ artist 

15. ____a________ river

 

16. ______a______ tent 

17. _______a_____ doctor 

18. _____an_______ exercise 

19. _____a_______ lady 

20. ______a______ house 

21. ______an______ envelope 

22. _____a_______ taxi 

23. ______an______ idea 

24. _____a_______ computer 

25. ____a________ chair 

C. `a / an´, `some´ and `any´. 

1. Lisa´s got a / an towel. 

2. Ana´s got a / some rucksack. 

3. Lucía’s got an / some insect repellent. 

4. Javi hasn´t got some / any sunglasses. 

5. Antonio´s got a / some swimming costume. 

6. Ignacio hasn´t got any / some sandwiches. 

7. Angeles has got an / a apple. 

8. There aren´t any / some cafés in the city. 

9. I haven´t got any / some money. 

10. Have you got some / any sun cream? 

11. We´ve got some / any sandwiches.




12. We need a / an torch for our camping trip. 

13. There isn´t some / any litter on the beach. 

14. I´m going to buy any / an ice cream. 

15. Can I have some / a strawberries? 

16. You can have this cereal with some / a milk. 

17. I´ve got any / some fruit. 

18. There isn´t some / an elephant. 

19. There aren´t some / any sharks. 

20. Are there some / any plants? 

21. Is there a / an tree? 

22. Is there some / any cheese in the fridge? 

23. Is there a / some water in the fridge? 

24. The supermarket´s got some / a strawberries. 

25. I´ve got a / some soup in the fridge. 

D. `a / an´, `some´ and `any´. 

1. There isn´t __any___ electricity at the campsite. 

2. There aren´t ___any___ sunglasses in the shop. 

3. I´ve got ___an___ apple in my bag. 

4. There are ___some___ sandwiches. 

5. I´ll buy ____a____ bottle of water at the beach. 

6. I haven´t got ___any___ radios in my room.




7. Is there ___any___ internet café in your town? 

8. There aren´t ___any___ computers in my classroom. 

9. Have you got ___any___ brothers and sisters? 

10. My teacher´s got ___a___ new car. 

11. There´s __some__ water in the bottle. 

12. I´m going to buy __some__ chips. 

13. There is ____a____ camera. 

14. She´s got ____a____ pear. 

15. You can have __some__ potatoes. 

16. Have you got ___any___ lemons? 

17. I´ve got ___some___ cherries. 

18. We need ___some__ water. 

19. We´ve got __some___ bread. 

20. We don´t need ___any___ strawberries. 

21. Have we got __any__ cheese? 

22. Have you got __an__ apple? 

23. We need ____a____ banana. 

24. I´ve got ___some___ orange juice. 

25. They haven´t got ___any___ hamburgers.

North Boundaries with Indonesia are Philipines, Malaysia, and Singapore

South Boundaries with Indonesia are Australia

And then East Boundaries with Papua New Guinea

 

Territory meaning is that a country border where the other country will need a passport to pass threw and for the other country to know to not pass and not to start wars.

Yuan Monday but Thursday

1. What does this text talk

They talk about the Traditional Manggarai House.

2. What is the title of the text?

Exploring Wae Rebo

3. What is the name of the Traditional House?

Mbaru Niang

4. How many levels does the Traditional House have?

It has five levels in a house.

5. Can you mention the level one by one?

The first level is called lutur or tent. It is the residence of the residents. There is a fireplace and kitchen, and more.

The second level is called the Lobo or attic, where they store their food and goods.

The third level is called the lentar. They put their corn seeds and other crops for growing.

The fourth level is called the lempa rae. It is a place to store their food reserves when the harvest is felt to be lacking goods.

The fifth level is called the hekang code. It is where they store offerings from their ancestors.

6. What do they call the village?

Village Above the Clouds.

7. What does Mbaru Niang mean?

Mbaru means home, and Niang means tall and round.

8. What is Mbaru Niang house used at present?

To this day Mbaru Niang is still used for gathering,

perform rituals, and pray together every Sunday morning.

thursday yuan but not be able on monday

UPDATED VERSION OF THE YUAN

English

When they were trying to get to the area their tire suddenly broke. On  top of that the road was very bumpy and very dirty, so it was very sickening driving. Because of those factors they arrive late. They decide to eat a little snack when they arrived late. They soon slept and woke up early in the morning. Then after they had their morning coffee and food, they drove for 2 more hours to arrive to the forest. While they were driving to the forest it started raining, so the road got a little muddy and the road wasn’t that good she said. After they arrived, they went into the forest and then the rain stopped. Because it rained the Dirt path that the forest had to get to the area became VERY muddy, soon then they have been hiking around the forest trying to get to the area for 1 hour straight and they were only 30 minutes away from reaching their destination. And the reason they can’t really record while they are hiking is because they can’t hold the camera while they are hungry and tired. After they arrived at the area, the staff said they couldn’t record anything until the ceremony was set or something I don’t know the video was very laggy. Once they arrived, they ate some food and drank and then record some more and then they explain the drive here took 2 hours and the hike to the area at the jungle took 1 hour and 30 minutes. They explain they want to be part of the community and they want to show really cool areas, and they said that if you want the full experience, you should check it out yourself and see how you react to the area. And if you want to show your own story you can dm them or message them threw messenger or email us through our Gmail. They said up here is like our dream and its really nice, cool, and beautiful and the tradition is very good. Then at the end they say that they have been threw a lot, and they are very happy, when the people arrived here they said it was very nice and they sleep in the houses and they eat there too they really cool and they sleep here together and eat here together and they say it’s very peaceful and very beautiful and they always carry out their traditional and its very interesting, and it is more beautiful from the ground, and the hospitality and more it’s so beautiful and you have to come here by yourself in real life to get the real experience, and for them it’s very cool and its very controversial so they don’t really record and show where they are, and they say thank you for coming with us and our journey and again you have to come here by yourself to get the real true experience and if you want to share your story go and share it by commenting or messaging or emailing us and we will read it and we will spend most of our time off camera and we are going to enjoy eating  sleeping ceremony and more. After that they did some cool shots around the area and with a drone too and then they slept and did a cool timelapse from night to day.

 

Indonesian

Saat hendak menuju ke lokasi tiba-tiba ban mereka pecah. Selain itu jalannya sangat bergelombang dan sangat kotor, sehingga sangat memuakkan mengemudi. Karena faktor-faktor itu mereka datang terlambat. Mereka memutuskan untuk makan sedikit makanan ringan ketika mereka datang terlambat. Mereka segera tidur dan bangun pagi-pagi sekali. Kemudian setelah mereka minum kopi pagi dan makanan, mereka berkendara selama 2 jam lagi untuk tiba di hutan. Saat mereka berkendara ke hutan, hujan mulai turun, jadi jalan menjadi sedikit berlumpur dan jalannya tidak begitu bagus katanya. Setelah mereka tiba, mereka pergi ke hutan dan kemudian hujan berhenti. Karena hujan jalan tanah yang harus dilalui hutan menuju kawasan menjadi SANGAT berlumpur, tak lama kemudian mereka melakukan pendakian keliling hutan mencoba menuju kawasan tersebut selama 1 jam berturut-turut dan mereka hanya berjarak 30 menit dari tujuan. Dan alasan mereka tidak bisa merekam saat mendaki adalah karena mereka tidak bisa memegang kamera saat lapar dan lelah. Setelah mereka tiba di area tersebut, staf mengatakan bahwa mereka tidak dapat merekam apa pun sampai upacara ditetapkan atau sesuatu yang saya tidak tahu videonya sangat lambat. Begitu mereka tiba, mereka makan dan minum dan kemudian merekam lagi dan kemudian mereka menjelaskan perjalanan ke sini memakan waktu 2 jam dan pendakian ke daerah di hutan memakan waktu 1 jam 30 menit. Mereka menjelaskan bahwa mereka ingin menjadi bagian dari komunitas dan mereka ingin menunjukkan area yang benar-benar keren, dan mereka mengatakan bahwa jika Anda menginginkan pengalaman penuh, Anda harus memeriksanya sendiri dan melihat bagaimana Anda bereaksi terhadap area tersebut. Dan jika Anda ingin menunjukkan cerita Anda sendiri, Anda dapat dm mereka atau pesan mereka melemparkan messenger atau email kami melalui Gmail kami. Mereka bilang di sini seperti mimpi kita dan sangat bagus, keren, dan indah dan tradisinya sangat bagus. Kemudian pada akhirnya mereka mengatakan bahwa mereka telah dibuang banyak, dan mereka sangat senang, ketika orang-orang tiba di sini mereka mengatakan itu sangat bagus dan mereka tidur di rumah dan mereka makan di sana juga mereka sangat keren dan mereka tidur di sini bersama dan makan di sini bersama-sama dan mereka mengatakan itu sangat damai dan sangat indah dan mereka selalu melakukan tradisional mereka dan sangat menarik, dan itu lebih indah dari tanah, dan keramahan dan lebih itu sangat indah dan Anda harus datang ke sini sendiri dalam kehidupan nyata untuk mendapatkan pengalaman nyata, dan bagi mereka itu sangat keren dan sangat kontroversial sehingga mereka tidak benar-benar merekam dan menunjukkan di mana mereka berada, dan mereka mengucapkan terima kasih telah datang bersama kami dan perjalanan kami dan sekali lagi Anda harus datang di sini sendiri untuk mendapatkan pengalaman nyata yang sebenarnya dan jika Anda ingin berbagi cerita Anda, pergi dan bagikan dengan berkomentar atau mengirim pesan atau mengirim email kepada kami dan kami akan membacanya dan kami akan menghabiskan sebagian besar waktu kami di luar kamera dan kami akan menikmati makan upacara tidur y dan banyak lagi. Setelah itu mereka melakukan beberapa pemotretan keren di sekitar area dan dengan drone juga dan kemudian mereka tidur dan melakukan timelapse keren dari malam ke hari.

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