1. Pengumuman
From : English Department of Lampung University
Lampung University
Bandar Lampung, 35147
Contact : Clara Mustika Anastasia
Phone : 0812-3567-8944
For use : now to July 3, 2013
On the 4th of July, 2013, a team from the University of Adelaide will come to the University of
Lampung to provide guidance on scholarships for outstanding students in Indonesia. The briefing
will be delivered directly through the university's dean
Undangan
Dear Dina,
Hello my best friend, I will have a party for celebrating my birthday. It will begin on Saturday,
January 11, 2014 at 8 PM. It will be held in my house, Sudirman Street No.037 Ciganjur South
Jakarta. I do hope that you can come to gather with the other friends praying for my birthday.
See you!
If you have any questions, call me at 0812345789101112
Your Beautiful Friend
Anysa Nuria
Iklan
HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS THE ROYAL CIRCUS
OF INDIA NEW PERFORMING AT TAMAN PELANGI
(at the open field near the Prawn Restaurant)
Daily shows : 4.00 p.m., 5.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m., 8.30 p.m. (Mondays to Saturdays)
Sunday and Public Holidays :
Special extra show at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
Opening : 1 December 2009 at 8.30 p.m.
Last Day : 31 December 2009
Tickets : Adult Rp 100.000,00; Rp 75.000,00; Rp50.000,00
Children (7-12) Rp 40,000,00 Below 7 years free
HURRY-THIS IS YOUR CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME!!
2. Cerpen
The Scorpion and the Tortoise
Scorpion and Tortoise story
A scorpion and a tortoise became best friends and they took a vow that they would
never be separated. So, when one of them was obliged to leave his native land, the
other promised to go with him. One day, they have to travel outside their village. When
they had traveled only a short distance, hey came to a wide river. The scorpion was
now in great trouble.
"Alas," he said, "You, my friend, can easily swim, but how can a poor scorpion like
me ever get across this stream?"
"Never fear," replied the tortoise. "Just place yourself on my broad back and I
wi ll carry you safely."
Then, the scorpion settled on the tortoise's broad back, and then the tortoise
crawled into the water and began to swim. Halfway across, he was startled by a
strange rapping on his back, which made him ask the scorpion what he was doing.
"I am whetting my sting to see if it is possible to pierce your hard shell, "answered
the scorpion.
"Ungrateful friend," said the tortoise. "You know very well that I have power to both
save myself and punish you as you deserve." And then he sank his back below the
surface and shook off the scorpion into the water.