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TALKING ABOUT MESAGE

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According to thefreedictionary.com definition of message is a usually short communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another.

We can send Message by email, SMS, or Post. Someone usually send a message to inform, telling about their experiemce, to applying for job and others. Nowdays the people send message by electronic like email and SMS 'cause it's more fast than by post.

There's a formal message and unformal message. Writing a formal message is different with writing unformal message. Here below is how to write formal message by email (source : www.ehow.com)

A formal email should be written as if it is a business letter. You should have a clear understanding of to whom it should be addressed to and how you plan to communicate your clear intentions throughout the email correspondence. The following are the list of steps for writing a formal email.
Instructions

1. Begin with the full name, tittle, business and email address of the person to whom you are wrtiting
2. Write the actual message in a clear and concise manner. Dont forget to check for spelling and grammatical errors once you completed the message.
3. Check the message to make sure you included and justified all the reasons you are witing the email.
4. Fill out the To and From fields in the email.
5. Pick a subject that will draw the attention of the reader. Do not pick a random subject that has nothing to do with the reasons that you are emailing the person. This also makes it easier for the person to search four your email if you call them in reference to your email.

Tips and Warnings

Identify yourself in a personal manner throughout the email. Do not use any abbreviations always thank the person for the their time and consideration at the end of the e-mail.

Don't send attachments . The worst thing you can do is send an unsuspected virus to the recipient of the email. Don't send inflammatory remarks. Don't write the email while you are angry.

TELEPHONE MESSAGE

Posted by fariel354

Hi everybody!! Now, I want to share you about Telephone message. Do you know what the Telephone Message is? How to write a Telephone Message? How to take a telephone messages and leaving a message? Here the answer from some sources I take.

According to thefreedictionary.com Definition of Telephone Message is a message transmitted by telephone.

How to write a Telephone Message.
Important telephone calls come into your office every day. Quite often, the caller wants to speak with someone who is not available at the moment. If you are busy, you might be finding yourself scribbling call-back notes on any flat surface. You can manage your phone traffic effectively and improve communication with your colleagues, customers and clients if you take a bit of time to collect important information from your caller and record it in an organized manner.

Instruction

-Start with an effective message taking system. Decide the best format for recording and delivering telephone messages in your office. Many people prefer to have a hard copy of their messages. You will find paper message pads to meet every need. Some allow you to make a carbon copy of the message, which can be a life-saver if the original is lost. Others are single tear-off sheet. Perhaps your colleagues are totally teach savvy and prefer to retrieve their messages electronically. Whatever system you decide on, train everyone to use it effectively.

-Make your caller aware that the person she wants to speak with is unavailable. Tell the caller when you expect the person to pick up her messages. If she will be out of the office for a long time, make the caller aware of it to prevent frustration. Examples: “Barb is away from her desk now. I expect her back at________.” Or “Chad is out. I don’t expect him back in the office today.”

-Ask if your caller would like to leave a message. “May I leave a message for him?” or “Would you like to leave a message?” work well.

-Ask the caller to spell her name. Spell it back to her to make certain you got it right. This tactic is especially helpful if the caller has already identified herself and you don’t want to admit that you forgot her name.

-Ask the caller for her telephone number. Repeat it to her to make certain you wrote it correctly. Always try to get a telephone number, even if the caller says she will call again. It’s sometimes easier for busy people to return calls on their own schedule. No one likes to play “phone tag.”

-Invite the caller to leave a more detailed message.

-After the call, record the date and exact time of the telephone call. This is especially important if the caller contacts your office more than once. A good time stamp will help your colleague figure out how the conversation is progressing.

Read more: How to Write a Telephone Message | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2185002_write-telephone-message.html#ixzz0xjFSK9z4

That’s guys how to write a telephone message. And Here is how to take Telephone Messages.

How to Take Telephone Messages

Steps

Answer the Telephone. The person on the other end asks for your immediate supervisor or co-worker who is not at his/her desk. The first thing you should do is say, “He/she isn’t here at the moment. Can I take a message?” Assuming they say yes continue to the next step. If they say no then the call is done. Just remember to ask if you can do anything else—they might want to call back and leave a message on the answering machine.

Write down everything they say. You may not think what they say is important but the person you are writing the message for might think it is. If needed aask them to repeat information.

Say good-bye (and “You’re welcome” if it apllies).

Give the message to the person as soon as possible or leave it somewhere they will find it.

Tips
Write in neat hand-writind and be polite to the person.

Warnings
Make sure that you don’t write the wrong thing down. You wouldn’t want the person who gets the message to get the wrong idea.

Things You’ll Need
-Pen/pencil
-Paper
-Phone

Read more: http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Telephone-Messages


Leaving a Message.
Sometimes, there may not be anyone to answer the telephone and you will need to leave a message. Follow this outline to make sure that the person who should receive your message has all the information he/she needs.
1. Introduction - - - - Hello, this is Ken. OR Hello, My name is Ken Beare (more formal).
2. State the time of day and your reason for calling - - - - - It's ten in the morning. I'm phoning (calling, ringing) to find out if ... / to see if ... / to let you know that ... / to tell you that ...
3. Make a request - - - - Could you call (ring, telephone) me back? / Would you mind ... ? /
4. Leave your telephone number - - - - My number is .... / You can reach me at .... / Call me at ...
5. Finish - - - - Thanks a lot, bye. / I'll talk to you later, bye.
Sometimes, there may not be anyone to answer the telephone and you will need to leave a message. Follow this outline to make sure that the person who should receive your message has all the information he/she needs.

Intriduction --> “Hello, this is Ken.” Or “Hello, My name is Ken Beare (more formal)”

State the time of day and your reason for calling --> It’s ten in the morning. I’m phoning (calling, ringing) to find out if…/ to see if…/ to let you know that…/ to tell you that…

Make a request --> Could you call (ring, telephone) me back?/ Would you mind…?/

Leave your telephone number --> My number is…/ You can reach me at…/ Call me at…

Finish --> Thanks a lot, bye./ I’ll talk to you later, bye.

Here’s an example of message

Telephone: (Ring… Ring… Ring…) Hello, this is Tom. I’m afraid I’m not in at the moment. Please leave a message after the beep….(beep)

Ken: Hello Tom, This is Ken. It’s about noon and I’m calling to see if you would like to go to the Mets game on Friday. Could you call me back? You can reach me at 367-8925 until five this afternoon. I’ll talk to you later, bye.

As you can see, leaving a message is pretty simple. You only need to make sure that you have stated all the most important information: Your Name, The Time, The Reason for Calling, Your Telephone Number.

Posted by fariel354

Please visit http://www.blogger.com. You'll get a page as shown below.

If you already have a login in Google, you stay logged in, you'll go to Control Panel or Control Panel.

Oh yes, you can select the language, whether Indonesian or English.

For this time I think you do not already have a Google login.

Click the big arrow that says CREATE YOUR BLOG.

So far, very easy and will continue to ease.




Step 2: List of Blogs
Complete Your Registration
after you click the arrow that reads big YOU CREATE BLOG, it will emerge as the existing form in the image below.

This process will create a Google account that you can use on other Google services. If you already have a Google account maybe from Gmail, Google Groups.

A google account can be used to access all the facilities provided by Google.

If you already have a google accout, you can simply log in (go). To login to Google, you must log in using your email address.

Please complete.

Registration Form 1



Registration Form 2





Step 3: Create a Blog
Choosing a Blog Name and Blog URL
If you are successful, you will be taken to a page as shown below. If it fails? Usually fail because the verification word you're wrong. That is reasonable because the word verification is often difficult to read. The patient only, repeat until correct. I own up to repeat 3X.

After you successfully register, you'll be taken to a page like in the picture below. Now you begin to create a blog by filling in your name and address of your blog.

For example, I named the blog with the name Zahidah Hasna. do not be suspicious, Hasna was my daughter. I chose the blog address with the address http://hasna-zahidah.blogspot.com
as alaternative, can also http://hasnazahidah.blogspot.com.

If you make a lens to promote your product or affiliate products, so in choosing a name, must contain the name of the product or service that you offer. For example, if you want to sell my e book, you can choose key words such as motivation, success, positive thinking, and other key words as appropriate.

You can also research keywords that are most sought after people (of course must be related to the product you sell) on
https: / / adwords.google.com / select / KeywordToolExternal

You can check availability for your chosen blog address. If available you can proceed. If not available, then you have to be creative to find a different name or modify an existing address, for example added abc, xzy, 101, and can also insert yourname.

Continue to click the arrow labeled CONTINUE.



Blog Making Process


Step 4 Blog Templates
Choose a design according to your taste.
Successful? Course successfully, it is easy. If successful, you will be redirected to a page like in the picture below.

Select a theme according to your taste. If nothing is within their tastes, do not worry, I'll still many options that you can install the theme itself. Now just choose a theme for the blog creation process can be completed. You can preview themes with a click of the drawing.

Choosing a theme for your click (mark) o as shown below. See what I pointed with my artificial red arrows.

After that you click the arrow that reads CONTINUE





Selecting Themes




Learning to Make Blog Done
Now we just posting, settings, and layout
Congratulations, now you already have a blog. Now you can already post your thoughts on the blog and shared by all the world (Indonesia).

Indeed there are still some things you should do, namely setting, layout, adding the element, and the replacement of the theme if you want another theme. This is for advanced.

hi5

Posted by fariel354

MAKE TO hi5

1.) Type "hi5.com" in the address bar



2.) Then came the look of the registration



3.) After registration filled as below,
Then click on "Register!"




4.) Then enter the password,
Then click “next “





5.) Then comes the look,
Then click “continue”



6.) click "browse" to take photos
After taking photographs,
Then click the "upload photos" to view images



7.) Hi5 has become

TWITTER

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MAKE TO TWITTER

1.) Type "twitter.com" in the address bar



2.) Then came the look of twitter,
Then click "sign in."



3.) Then came the look of the registration




4.) After registration filled as below,
Then click on "create my account"




5.) Then came the view
Once filled,
Then click "create my account "





6.) Then comes the look,
Then click "Next step: Friend"





7.) Then comes the look,
Then click "Next step: Others"




8.) Then comes the look,
Then click "Next step: you're done!"





9.) Twitter has become

PLURK

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MAKE TO PLURK

1.) Type "Plurk.com" in the address bar



2.) Then comes the look,
Then click on "sign up for free"




3.) Then came the look of the registration



4.) After registration filled as below,
Then click on "sign up at Plurk"



5.) Plurk has become


GE SERIES

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I.GE Series
1.Adjectives and Adverbs  chapter 11, page 96

Pay attention to the following sentences

The students do their examination quietly
That motorcycle drive very slowly

Words like quietly, slowly, badly, etc are adjective. We use them with nouns as attribute adjective such as “a bad view” , and predicate adjective like “the view is bad” here are some examples :
The students are very naughty
He is a bad performer

Badly and slowly are adverbs. Adverb are used to describe how people do things or how things happen.
Notice the following examples:
He spoke nicely
She sings very good



2.Coordinate Conjunctions  chapter 12, page 105

Form :
V + and + V (the second auxallary may be ommited if it is the same as the first auxallary)
Infinitive + or + infinitive (the second to may be ommited)
A parallel structure may contain more than two parts. In a series, commas are used to separate each unit. The finall comma which precedes the conjunction is optional but is costumaraly used. (no commas are used if there are only two parts to a parallel structure.)

The following conjunctions are always used in pairs. They are : both . . . . and . . . ./ not only . . . . but also . . . ./ either . . . . or . . . . / neither . . . . nor . . . .

3.Gerund and Infinitives  chapter 12, page 10
4.Present Progressive Tense  chapter 13, page 115
5.Suffixes  chapter 13, page 118
6.Imperative  chapter 14, page 127
7.Question Tags  chapter 14, page 129
8.Comparing Things  chapter 15, page 135 -- 136
9.Preferences  chapter 16, page 145- 147
10.Can, Could, Be able to  chapter 159 – 160

Notices :
Make summary about that above topics and give some exercises& key answers
to support your explanation. It is very helpfull if you give supporting learning website about that topics.