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1 The woman’s The elegant The woman’s black The woman’s The man’s request
dress woman dress appearance to the woman
2 Sick Tired Thirsty Hungry Pleased
3 One day Four days One week Two weeks Four Weeks
4 She is She is finishing She is finishing her She is presenting her She is looking for a
discussing the her report of school project. assignment. scholarship.
cause of heart heart attacks.
attacks.
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11 How to Reheat Coffee in to make coffee to make coffee in to taste coffee in the to pour coffee in the to use coffee in the A
the Microwave Oven hot in the the microwave microwave oven microwave oven microwave oven
microwave oven oven
Reheating coffee may
affect taste. It may break
down the aromas and
flavors left when the
coffee was first brewed. If
you don’t concern the
level of freshness,
consider to reheat your
cold coffee in the
microwave oven because
it is really quick and
simple.
Here are the steps.
First of all, pour
your cold coffee into a
microwave-safe cup.
Make sure the cup is
not sealed shut.
18 The Javanese Javanese Many people Javanese has almost Javanese people B
Javanese language Language language should struggle to faded away because it is encounter
should be used on daily Congress. be used on daily pronounce or beginning to be spoken difficulties in
basis: Governor basis. comprehend texts in very rarely. understanding and
Javanese. speaking Javanese
language.
Jakarta | Sat, November
12, 2016 | 10:33 am
The diminishing
use of the Javanese
language for everyday
communication deeply
concerns Central Java
Governor Ganjar
Pranowo, who is worried
that future generations of
Javanese people will
encounter difficulties in
understanding and
speaking their own
dialect.
“Javanese has almost
faded away because it is
beginning to be spoken
very rarely,” Ganjar said
during the 6th Javanese
Language Congress in
Yogyakarta on
Wednesday, as quoted
by Antara news agency.
Many people
struggle to pronounce or
comprehend texts in
Javanese, he said,
particularly kromo inggil,
the highest level of
Javanese, because they are
not used to speaking the
language on a daily basis.
In an effort to
tackle this matter, Ganjar
will demand that every
Thursday, government
events or occasions be
conducted and spoken
entirely in Javanese. Aside
from that, he will also
oblige all employees in
Central Java to dress up in
cultural clothing distinct
to an Indonesian region or
province on the 15th of
every month.
Ganjar, while
visiting Suriname, noticed
that Javanese was well
preserved because it was
regularly spoken there,
both by the Surinamese
and Indonesians. “When I
speak in Javanese, they
understand, even some of
them reply in kromo
inggil."
The Javanese Language
Congress is a conference
that discusses Javanese
language
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