Tugas Bahasa Inggris TL C

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BIODATA KELOMPOK 9 DAN

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NAMA : MEGA AGUSTIN
KELAS : TRANSPORTASI LAUT C

DAN

NAMA : AJENG AYUNING TYAS


KELAS : TRANSPORTASI LAUT C
Month and season
• the month and season is useful to indicate the month and season months have
twelve months from January to December and have four seasons

Example month: Example seasons:


January - Spring. Spring is arguably the most
February season
March    comfortable all year long.
May - Summer. Summer is one of the seasons
June in the country
July    moderate air.
August - Autumn. Autumn is a transition between
September seasons
October    summer to winter.
November - Winter.
December - Dry season.
  -Rainy season.
Grammer
• It
:function replaces nouns that function as subjects but the form "it" as
impersonal stands alone as a subject in sentences
Example: -it’s a seat
-it’ a ship

Going to
• function to explain the verb that says go to the destination
example:-going to mall
-I going to mountain
Adjectives describing weather conditions
• Weather Condition

• Noun, adjective
• Sun, sunny
• Cloud, cloudy
• Fog, foggy
• Rain, rainy
• Heat, hot
• Wind, windy
• Ice, ic(e)y
• Shower, showery
• Humidity, humid
• Thunder, thundery
• Snow, snowy
• Lightning
• Wet
- Lights
:a tool that is useful for lighting
-buoys
: a safety tool that is useful for safety while sailing
-commpas references
:Compass is a pointing device. This tool uses the earth's magnetic field to determine
the direction north, south, east and west.
-shapes and fog signal
:function to give a signal when the weather conditions are foggy
-SMCP for breafing on weahter information
: function to provide the latest weather information
-SMCP markers (information and warning)
: provide information or messages using markers function to convey danger or
warning messages
vocabulary
• Months and seasons
• Adjectives describing weathers conditions
• Compas references
• Light
• Bouys
• Shapes and fog signal
• SMCP for briefing on weather information
• SMCP markers (information and warnings)
Ninth and tenth meeting
• Grammer
• Vocabulary
• Phonology
• Listening and speaking
• Reading and writing
Phonology
• Groups of consonant sound
A consonant is a letter of the alphabet that represents a basic speech
sound produced by obstructing the breath in the vocal tract. All the
letters in the alphabet apart from A, E, I, O, and U (called vowels) are
known as consonants.

For example:

T is pronounced using the tongue (front part)


K is pronounced using the tongue (back part)
B is pronounced with the lips
H is pronounced in the throat
F is pronounced by forcing air through a narrow gap
M is pronounced using the nasal passage
• Rising and falling intonation
rising Intonation means the pitch of the voice rises over
time. Falling Intonation means that the pitch falls with
time. Dipping or Fall-rise Intonation falls and then
Examples of Falling Intonation:
'put that down! '
'go over there'
'stand against the wall'
'put that over there
Listening and speaking

• Understanding the tide


Tide is a condition or condition where sea water rises than usual. While
receding is a condition where the sea level drops than usual. In essence,
tides are a phenomenon of the movement of the rise or fall of sea surface
position periodically caused by certain factors. Tides will occur alternately
according to the period or the factors that affect each of them. In addition,
the tides that occur in these oceans have several different types. We will
explain this in detail in the discussion in this article.
- Climite and weather at sea

Oceanic climate (also known as northwest coast climate, maritime climate, Cascadia climate
and British climate for Cfb, and subtropical highlands for Cwb) is a type of climate that is
usually found along the west coast in the mid-latitude area on several continents in the world,
and also in the southeastern area of ​Australia. Climates near the ocean experience cold
summers and mild warm winters compared to winters in other climates, because in general
these climates are characterized by a tighter annual temperature range than elsewhere
located around the same latitude, and do not experience summer which is extremely dry as in
a Mediterranean climate. [1]

Similar climates in terms of temperature ranges, are also found in tropical highlands even
though located far from each coastline. Generally, such climates are classified in the Köppen
Cfb or Cwb climate classifications. Such a small temperature range does not originate from
the distance from the seafront, on the contrary it results from a range of temperature
requirements which are also small between the seasons that characterize tropical lowlands;
the altitude is high enough that it can fall below the level of 18 ° C and is not naturally
classified in the original tropical climate. In contrast to the actual ocean climate, the tropical
climate of this wet high land experiences significant drought in winter, for example in Mexico
City. The agricultural potential in both the oceanic climate and the wet tropical highland
climate is somewhat similar. the most dominant climates in Europe, where the sprinkling is
getting inland compared to other continents.
Reading and writing

• Reporting weather conditions


is reporting weather conditions that occur in
an area such as sunny, rainy and cloudy
weather
Example:
Weather forecast later in the afternoon, only
in western Sumatra and the Mentawai
islands are predicted to be clouded.

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