Minggu, 27 Maret 2011
tentang diri nadh
saiia duduk di bangku esempe , skola saiia ndek esempe dua rogojampi iank status.a udda SSN
temend" nadh biasa manggil saiia nadh/aiiyhu ( tersera iank manggil dda )
nadh pengend nerusind ndek SMAN 1 GIRI
tapi bunda nadh ga ngizinin , jadi saiia juga pengend ndek SMAN 1 ROGOJAMPI
nadh puna kekasi iank baik
dia nama.a Hilman Akmal Muhammad Fajar
dia anak esempe tigha genteng
nadh sukka pel matematika , TIK , bahasa indonesia
nadh lahir pada tanggal 25 oktober 1996
selanjut.a , nilai diri nadh ndri yak :)
salam lima jari wadh kaliandh ,
nadh saiianqz kaliandh mua :)
Kamis, 10 Maret 2011
The Legend of Malin Kundang
One day Malin Kundang told his mother that he would go to town and work there. At first his mother did not allow him but finally she let him go with tears.
Malin Kundang worked hard in a big town and in a short time he became a rich man. However he completely forgot his poor old mother.
Some years later he sailed to a harbor near his village. When his mother heard about this news she came to meet him. Malin Kundang pretended not to know her. He said, “You are not my mother. Go away!” His mother became very sad and before she went she said, “Oh, Malin Kundang, you are a wicked son. You’ll never be safe now. You and your money will turn to stone.”
Some days later his ship left the harbor. The sea was calm but when he reached the open sea there was a great storm. The ship was drowned. Malin Kundang and his money changed into a stone.
Now people call it Batu Si Malin Kundang. We can see the stone from Air Manis, a village on the coast of West Sumatra near Padang.
The Lion and the Mouse
“Please, Sir,” begged Miss Mouse. “Let me go and one day I may do something for you in return.”
“You help me! Ha … ha …,” laughed Mr. Lion but he let her go.
One day, Mr. Lion was caught in a net spread by hunters.
“I can’t get out!” he roared angrily.
“But I can help you,” said a tiny voice, and up ran Miss Mouse, who nibbled and gnawed at the ropes until the lion was free.
“There,” she said proudly. “If you had not let me go, I would not have found a way to help you.”
tentang diri nadh
0saiia duduk di bangku esempe , skola saiia ndek esempe dua rogojampi iank status.a udda SSN
temend" nadh biasa manggil saiia nadh/aiiyhu ( tersera iank manggil dda )
nadh pengend nerusind ndek SMAN 1 GIRI
tapi bunda nadh ga ngizinin , jadi saiia juga pengend ndek SMAN 1 ROGOJAMPI
nadh puna kekasi iank baik
dia nama.a Hilman Akmal Muhammad Fajar
dia anak esempe tigha genteng
nadh sukka pel matematika , TIK , bahasa indonesia
nadh lahir pada tanggal 25 oktober 1996
selanjut.a , nilai diri nadh ndri yak :)
salam lima jari wadh kaliandh ,
nadh saiianqz kaliandh mua :)
The Legend of Malin Kundang
0An old woman and her son lived in a little village. Her son was called Malin Kundang. They were very poor but they loved each other very much.
One day Malin Kundang told his mother that he would go to town and work there. At first his mother did not allow him but finally she let him go with tears.
Malin Kundang worked hard in a big town and in a short time he became a rich man. However he completely forgot his poor old mother.
Some years later he sailed to a harbor near his village. When his mother heard about this news she came to meet him. Malin Kundang pretended not to know her. He said, “You are not my mother. Go away!” His mother became very sad and before she went she said, “Oh, Malin Kundang, you are a wicked son. You’ll never be safe now. You and your money will turn to stone.”
Some days later his ship left the harbor. The sea was calm but when he reached the open sea there was a great storm. The ship was drowned. Malin Kundang and his money changed into a stone.
Now people call it Batu Si Malin Kundang. We can see the stone from Air Manis, a village on the coast of West Sumatra near Padang.
The Lion and the Mouse
0Under the shady tree, Mr. Lion was lying asleep. Suddenly he was awakened by a mouse running over his face. “How dare you are!” he roared and raised his paw to kill the mouse.
“Please, Sir,” begged Miss Mouse. “Let me go and one day I may do something for you in return.”
“You help me! Ha … ha …,” laughed Mr. Lion but he let her go.
One day, Mr. Lion was caught in a net spread by hunters.
“I can’t get out!” he roared angrily.
“But I can help you,” said a tiny voice, and up ran Miss Mouse, who nibbled and gnawed at the ropes until the lion was free.
“There,” she said proudly. “If you had not let me go, I would not have found a way to help you.”



