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English Discussion

This is one of the Research and Development's events.On 30th of September we are holding an English Discussion at Joglo Belly. The topic of this ED is so interesting. We're doing review on short movies 🎬

Basic Training Development

This is one of the Human Resources and Development's events. On 9th of September we held a Basic Training Development 2 at Rumah Albi. Our first speaker's giving us tips and tricks about how to have a high self-confidence.

E-Talks

This is one of the Public Relationship's events. On 8th of October we're holding E-Talks 2 "FUN TEACHING and CHARITY" at Ar-Rodiyah Orphanage. We teach and share our knowledge for the kids in here. We discuss about what they want to be when they're older and descriptive text about their idol. We hope what we learn today will be useful for the kids' future.

Economic Carnival

Our activity in other organization's event

Thursday, June 2, 2016

English Festival 2016 ( Efest )

English Festival 2016 had done. Efest ( English Festival ) is one of the biggest event held by EECC ( Economics English Conversation Club ) and Efest this year have 3 series of event.

1. Toefl Workshop and Test
Toefl Workshop held separately with Toefl Test. The workshop was held on Friday, April 22th 2016 and the test was held one week after Toefl workshop on Friday, April 29th 2016. This event was very successful because 2 session of Toefl Test ( the first was at 9 a.m and the second was at 1 p.m ) with 120 participants had been fulfilled.

Doc.EECC : Participants was learning how to do Toefl Test




Doc:EECC: The committee of ENGLISH FESTIVAL 2016


2. Model United Nation Simulation and Training
Held on Saturday, May 14th 2016, this was the first MUN Simulation and Training held by EECC in the series of Efest 2016 Event. We collaborate with Diponegoro MUN Society ( DMS ). as the speakers. DMS was awesome and gave the best training to the participants.
*ups they also gave some good tips and trick*


Doc.EECC: The committee with Diponegoro MUN Society

3. Essay Competition
This is the last event of Efest 2016. Essay Competition is an annual event and has different topic each year. For this year Essay Competition the topic is about Student Loan in Indonesia. After eliminated several essay we got 10 best essay. The presentation of top 10 essay finalist held on Friday, May 22th 2016.
And here are the the champions !! Congratulations !!
  • 1st place : Muhammad Abdul Azis -Nursing UI
  • 2 nd place : Darwis S Siahaan - Management FEB UNDIP
  • 3 rd place : Irvandias Samaya - Psychology UGM





See you guys in the next English Festival!

*don't forget EECC still have another AWESOME event, the up coming event is Scholarship Show on September 2016. Want to know how to win scholarship ? DON'T MISS IT*



Friday, April 8, 2016

Tips To Win a Scholarship

Are you a college student ?
Are you looking for scholarship ?
Awesome ! Because this article will give you some tips how to win a scholarship, so if you are interested in getting a scholarships read those tips carefully :

1. Start Your Scholarship Search Early

The old adage, "the early bird catches the worm," is particularly true for scholarship applications. Students who give themselves plenty of time to find, plan and complete their scholarships early, are more likely to get them. The more time you dedicate to writing your essays and finalizing your applications, the better your chances are of submitting them before the due date and (hopefully) winning those scholarships.
Why? Some scholarships require you to read an entire book, write a proposal or make a video. These tasks, in addition to essays, require a lot of time and thought, so start early and make sure you complete everything to your highest standards. Also, if you happen to submit you application early and the scholarship committee conducts interviews, you could be one of the first candidates to score some coveted face time with the committee. Way to set the bar!
Follow this tip and your hard work may (literally!) pay off in the end.

2. Organize Your Scholarship Applications
Once you've found all of the scholarships you want to apply for, you should create a detailed list with the deadlines and items you need for each application. There are many lists of scholarships online, but having one list that is customized for you is a great way to stay organized.
Organizing by due date is the best solution. This way you’ll be able to see which scholarships you’ll need to plan for ahead of time. If there are multiple scholarships due around the same time, you can also organize them by the award amount or the scholarships that fit your eligibility the most. Setting priorities is an easy way to manage your time.

3. List Your Accomplishments
Before you begin filling out scholarship applications, you need to create a list of accomplishments. Not only is this extremely helpful for scholarship season, it’s a good exercise for college applications and it makes you feel good, too! Scholarship committees want to hear about the awards and accolades you’ve won when making their decisions about candidates.
If you’ve never won an award, that’s okay. Extracurricular activities, having a high school job, volunteering, and good grades look great on the list of accomplishments, too. Showing the variety of your skills and talents will also give them a better perspective of your personality and work ethic. Plus, you'll have more to talk about if you score an interview with a scholarship committee.

4. Look for Scholarships Everywhere
You’ve probably looked at a few scholarship websites. Did you check with your school? Your guidance counselor? Your church? Your local government? Your college’s website? Local community organizations? Magazines or newspapers you like? Your job? Local businesses?
Scour the web and ask for advice from adults you admire in your local community. The more scholarship options you know about, the more chance you have of finding scholarships that fit your needs and eligibility criteria.

5. Be Selective With Letters of Recommendation
Find a few people who know you really well, have good things to say, and ask them to write you a letter of recommendation. Great letters of recommendation can make all the difference, and having them ready for your application is a smart way to be prepared for scholarships and college applications.
Teachers, mentors, coaches, community leaders and bosses are all ideal sources for letters of recommendation. Think about the activities you do and then consider which people can speak to your achievements, personality and skills in those activities. Try to avoid using friends or relatives. And be sure to send a thank you note if someone writes a letter of recommendation for you!

6. Proofread Your Entire Application
Always go through and manually proofread all of your essays and applications. The computer can miss a lot of typos and isn’t the best grammar checker.
After you proofread your essays, read the essays out loud. If something doesn’t sound right, try rewriting or rephrasing problem areas. Don’t lose a scholarship because of poor proofreading or because something is "good enough."

7. Apply to Many Scholarships
Scholarship hunting is a numbers game. The more scholarships you apply to, the more money you can earn for college.
Don’t avoid a scholarship because you think the requirements are too hard for you to complete, or you think there’s no way you’ll win. The more difficult a scholarship’s requirements are, the less competition you will have. And, don’t disregard a scholarships with a lower amount. Fewer students apply for these, which improves your chances to win them. Remember, every dollar adds up!

8. Remember: Quality Comes First
Applying to every scholarship you can find is a great strategy, but remember that you still need to showcase your best work. Be sure to make an impression and give the scholarship committees a clear perspective of who you are and what you seek to achieve.
If you turn in a bunch of essays that you know are mediocre, then you’re selling yourself short. Make sure that you’re proud of every application you turn in.

9. Don’t Forget to Take a Break
The scholarship search is a long process. It’s important to work hard, but don’t let yourself burn out. Make sure to have fun and spend time with friends and family. If you’ve been working on an essay for hours, take a quick break and recharge.
You never know when a new experience will inspire your next great essay!

10. Make Copies of Your Applications
Make copies (or save clearly-marked digital versions) of all of your applications -- including your essays -- before you submit them. That way you can refer to applications you’ve already completed when you find additional scholarships you want to pursue.
Keeping a well-documented record of your essays and applications could save you time for future applications.

11. Understand the Terms of Your Scholarships
If you've applied for a scholarship and they select you for the reward, make sure you know the terms before you accept it. Will it renew the next year? Are there requirements or obligations tied to the acceptance of this award? Will it negatively impact the rest of your college financial aid?
Be sure to read the terms very carefully and notify your college financial aid office. The amount could affect your financial aid offer letter.

12. Keep Up the Good Work
Once you've sent in your scholarship applications, you must continue to get good grades and participate in extracurricular activities. Staying engaged in school and other activities will keep you motivated to do well and maintain your academic reputation. You'll also be more open to seek other scholarships opportunities if you find them.

sources : http://www.campusexplorer.com/college-advice-tips/8E6479A9/12-Essential-Scholarship-Tips-for-Students/

Sunday, April 3, 2016

English Festival 2016


English Festival is coming again this year!!

Check this out!!!!

Economics English Conversation Club Diponegoro University proudly presents:

            English Festival 2016 

     "Empowering the globe through english"

There will be 3 events :

1. Toefl Test and workshop

  • Toefl Workshop : April, 22nd 2016 at Hall Gedung C, Tembalang
  • Toefl Test : April, 29th 2016 at SEU Office Pleburan, Semarang
Ticket prices 
  • D3 & S1 Undip IDR Rp. 90.000
  • S2 Undip IDR Rp. 120.000
  • Public IDR Rp. 150.000

What facilities you can get?

  • Handbook
  • Seminar Kit
  • Snack
  • Certificate 

===>  Registration here : Bit.ly/toeflefest2016  <===

2. Essay Competition

  • Theme : "Student Loan in Indonesia"
  • Deadline Essay Submission on Tuesday, May 10 2016 
  • Top 10 Presentation on Saturday, May 21th 2016
  • at PKM 2nd Floor FEB Undip
  • IDR 35k

HUGE Prices for the winner!

===>  Registration: Bit.ly/essayefest2016  <===


3. Model United Nation Training

  • Saturday, May 14th, 2016 
  • PKM 2nd Floor FEB Undip
  • IDR 25k


What facilities you can get?

  • Handbook
  • Seminar Kit
  • Lunch
  • Certificate

===>  Registration :Bit.ly/munefest2016 <===

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Come and join us cause it's the right time to find out your competency!
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We also open booth at:

  •  A building, 2nd floor FEB Undip Tembalang
  • Taman FEB Undip, Pleburan

    --- Find out more at ---
Contact person :
􀔂􀄎LINE messenger􏿿 Hraera 083842544251 (Toefl Workshop & Test)
􀔂􀄎LINE messenger􏿿 viasagitha 085786815812 (Essay Competition)
􀔂􀄎LINE messenger􏿿 ardhianitakp 087832586940 ( MUN Training)        

    >  Line@ : @fzd7013z
    >  Blog    : eeccfebundip.blogspot.com

Saturday, March 19, 2016

English Gathering 2016

So guys, I'm back with the latest news about EECC's event. We were having English Gathering on March 18th, 2016 in the Hotspot Room at Faculty of Economics and Business. It started at 4 pm and ended up at 6 pm. Although only lasted for 2 hours, E-gath brought so much memmories to remember.

Those are the participants and the committee
 For the opening of the presentation session we got our President of EECC (English Economis Conversation Club) as the presentator for EECC's work program 2016.  After she presentated EECC, the next turn was another english club from Faculty of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Public Health, Undip Debate Forum (UDF), Diponegoro Mun Society (DMS), Kelompok Studi Bahasa Asing (KSBA) from Faculty of Law, Politeknik English Conversation Club (PECC), Diponegoro Nursing Debate Club (DNDC), and Faculty of Biology.


Presentation from DMS


This event's purpose are to strengthen the realtionships between english club in the universities at Semarang, not only english club but other foreign language club and a forum to share each club's program so we can know more about them, not only by their english club's name but also their work focus.

Thank you for all the participants and for the committee who made this event happened, see you in the next English Gathering !!!!

Saturday, March 12, 2016

The First English Discussion : Tenses


Hello guys !! How are you ?
Gladly we held our first english discussion at March 11th 2016 that led by the member of R&D (Research and Development).  At the first ED (English Discussion) we discussed about tenses. So here are the complete 16 tenses we have to know :


ENGLISH TENSES

There are 16 Tenses in English. There are:


·         Simple Present Tense
·         Present Continuous Tense
·         Present Perfect Tense
·         Present Perfect Continuous Tense

·         Simple Past Tense
·         Past Continuous Tense
·         Past Perfect Tense
·         Past Perfect Continuous Tense

·         Simple Future Tense
·         Future Continuous Tense
·         Future Perfect Tense
·         Future Perfect Continuous Tense

·         Past Future Tense
·         Past Future Continuous Tense
·         Past Future Perfect Tense
·         Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense



1. Simple Present Tense
This tenses are used to denote something that is fixed, habitual or an essential truth. Because it is often related to the incident at about past, present and future, this at least has the Tenses description for a certain time.
FORM:
(+) Subject (s) + Verb1 + Object (o)
ex: She eat the rice
(-) S+do/does not+Verb1+O
ex: She doesn’t eat the rice
(?) Do/Does + S + Verb1 + O
ex: Does she eat the rice?
I, You, They, We use do when it come to negative and question sentence. While He, She, It use does.
2. Present Continuous Tense
This tenses are used to express an action which is actually being done at this time.
FORM:
(+) S + to be + Verb-ing + O
ex: They are riding the bicycle
(-) S + to be + not + Verb-ing + O
ex: They are not riding the bicycle
(?) to be + S + Verb-ing + O
ex: Are they riding the bicycle?
3. Present Perfect Tense
This tenses are used to express your experience. This sentence can used to say that you have never had a certain experience. Present Perfect Tense didn’t use to describe specific event.
FORM:
(+) S + Has/Have + Past Participle (V3)
ex: I have met her once before
(-) S + Has/Have + not + past participle (V3)
ex: I Have not met her before
(?) Has/Have + S + past participle (V3)
ex: Have You met her before?
4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. ”for two hours’, ‘for two weeks’, ‘since yesterday’ are all durations which can be used with this sentence. Without the durations, the tense has a more general meaning of “lately.” We often use the words “lately” or “recently” to emphasize this meaning.
FORM:
(+) S + have/has + been + Verb-ing + O
ex: We have been practicing our English since Monday.
(-) S + have/has + been + Verb-ing + O
ex: We have not been practicing our English
(?) have/has + S + been + Verb-ing + O
ex: Have they been practicing their English?
5. Simple Past Tense
We used this tense to talk about the past.
FORM:
(+) S + Verb2 + O
ex: She studied math last night
(-) S + did + not + Verb1
ex: She did not study math last night
(?) did + S + verb1 + O
ex: Did She study math last night?
            As for (-) and (?) there is already “did” so the verb back in verb1
6. Past Continuous Tense
This tense is used to say when we were in the middle of doing at a particular moment in the past.
FORM:
(+) S + was/were + Verb-ing
ex: He was reading
(-) S + was/were + not + Verb-ing
ex: He wasn’t reading
(?) Was/were + S + Verb-ing
ex: Was He reading?
7. Past Perfect Tense
The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.

FORM:
had+past participle
ex:       I had Visited the City several times
            I had lost my wallet

8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
We use the Past Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. “For five minutes” and “for two weeks” are both durations which can be used with the Past Perfect Continuous. Notice that this is related to the Present Perfect Continuous however, the duration does not continue until now, it stops before something else in the past.
FORM:
S + had + been + Verb-ing
ex: Lina had been studying at the university for 1 year before she left to Korea.
9. Simple Future Tense
often called will. because, the modal auxiliary verb in this sentence is will.
FORM :
(+) S + WILL + Verb1
ex: I will dance
(-) S+WILL+not+Verb1
ex: I will not dance
(?) will + S + Verb1
ex: Will she dance?


10. Future Continuous Tense
Future Continuous has two different forms: “will be doing ” and “be going to be doing”. Future Continuous forms are usually interchangeable.
FORM:
(+) S + will be + Verb-ing
ex: I will be going to mosque.
(-) S + will not  be + Verb-ing
ex: I won’t be going to church
(?) will + S + be + Verb-ing
ex: Will you be going to mosque?
11. Future Perfect Tense
This sentence is used when we talk about the past in the future.
FORM:
(+) S + Will + have + Verb3
ex: I will have finished by 6 PM
(-) S + will + not + have + Verb3
ex: I will not have finished by 6 PM
(?)  Will + S + have + Verb3
ex: will you have finished Verb3
12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
We use the future perfect continuous tense to talk about a long action before some point in the future.
FORM:
(+) S + Will + have + been + Verb-ing
ex: Andra will have been drawing the sketch
(-) S + will + not + have + been + Verb-ing
ex: Andra Won’t have been drawing the sketch
(?) Will + S + have + been + Verb-ing ?
ex: Will Andra have been drawing the sketch?
13. Past Future Tense
this tense is used to express the events that WILL be done, BUT in the past, not the present.
FORM:
(+) S + would + Verb1
ex: I would go
(-) S + Would + not + Verb1
ex: I wouldn’t go
(?) Would + S + Verb1?
ex: Would you go?
14. Past Future Continuous Tense
Past Future Continuous tells an action would be in progress in the past.
FORM:
(+) S + was/were + going to be + Verb-ing
ex: She was going to be Cooking this morning
(-) S + was/were + not + going to be + Verb-ing
ex: She wasn’t going to be cooking this morning
(?) Was/were + S + going to be + Verb-ing
ex: was she going to be cooking this morning?
time signals for this tense is time in the past like, this morning, yesterday, last night, last week and so on.
15. Past Future Perfect Tense
This tense is restates the action stated in Future Perfect Tense but with different time dimension, it is in past time whilst the Future Perfect is in future time (not happen yet).
FORM:
(+) S + would + have + Verb3
ex: I would have drunk the milk last night
(-) S + would + not + have + Verb3
ex: I wouldn’t have drunk the milk last night
(?) Would + S + have + Verb3
ex: Would you have drunk the milk last night?
16. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense emphasizes on the course and the duration of the action. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense is used to tell an action which would have been happening until a certain time (period) in the past.
FORM:
(+) S + would + have + been + verb-ing
ex: Chris would have been working for 6 years when he get fired
(-) S+ would + not + have + been + verb-ing
ex: Chris wouldn’t have been working for 6 years when he get fired
(?) Would + subject + have + been + verb-ing?
ex: Would Chris have been working for 6 years when he get fired?



Monday, February 8, 2016

Chinese New Year 2016


Chinese New Year is a time when chinese families share their feelings of happiness with friends and get ready for the coming year
Happy Chinese New Year!

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Welcoming Party!


COMING SOON
Welcoming Party for EECC'S new rangers 2016/2017
It'll be fun and wonderful night for us
So, keep stay tuned on our social media. We'll inform later ya! :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

E- Camp 2 was so precious moment!

Hello good people! How are you? Everything's gonna be ok? We just wanna share our precious moments that we did in E-Camp 2.



E-camp 2 held on 28-29 November 2015 at Villa Charity, Bandungan. This E-camps actually was made by old rangers to new rangers happy and fun. But.. there was a farewell thing I guess. It difficult to forget about the moment. When we put the paper behind our back, for each rangers. We have to write down there. It was funny when you read the paper XD

Exactly, we can't forget about our hardwork in this term. 

Thank you so much and muchh for old rangerss. You guys give us how to organize and learn from the mistakes of being a team, you guys make us realize that EECC is not about UPK, but a small family :)
Eventhough we were together for 1 year in this term, we are family. 



Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Welcome to our new president of EECC 2016/2017


Congratulation to Levana as new EECC's President 2016/2017
 Hope she can bring EECC better in the future!:) 

This photo was taken at Villa Charity, Bandungan 2 days ago. 
The story about our Ecamp-2 will be shared later yay. There was so memories that we as eecc rangers couldnt forget about these two days ago.