KangGURU
Magazine for
August 2002
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The Kang Guru Radio English
magazine is produced three times per year in April, August and December.
Special thanks to AusAID for their continued support of the magazine.
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Previous
Issues of the Kang Guru magazine
Almost
200 lucky winners with KGRE from the April 2002 magazine and the SURVEY
FORM activity
A Introduction from Kevin
'My goodness, August already. It has been a very busy time for us
here at KGRE but we are back with this, our latest magazine for you. I
hope that you enjoy reading it and I really want to say a special thank
you to Ogi. Ogi is responsible for the layout and for the production of
this magazine and once again she has done a great job. As you look through
this edition I know that you will appreciate the effort Ogi has put into
it.
The basic theme of this magazine is "Off The Beaten Track". This idiom,
so often used in Australia, refers to places that are usually far away
from busy places. In a country as large as Australia there are many, many
places that are well and truly off the beaten track. Places that are far
away from large cities or towns, far removed from highways, large airports
and tourist activities. Some of the places we talk about are definitely
in line with this theme. Coober Pedy and Birdsville in Australia, Biak,
Natuna and Sumba in Indonesia. Not to mention the idioms for these types
of places - real Aussie ones for you to use and enjoy.
AusAID, the Australian Government's Overseas Aid Program, also works
in far away places and in this issue you can read about the work that
AusAID is doing in Riau, South Sulawesi, Papua, Java and Flores. Working
with Indonesian authorities and NGOs, they are supporting work with education
and training, law, health, good governance, plus capacity building for
communities and environmental agencies. Some of the projects and activities
are very large scale while others are more local and focused - all
are making a difference to people's lives.
We also announce the winners of the KGRE 2002 Writing
Competition. There is news of sport both in Indonesia and in Australia
- in fact, the same game! Listener's Letters are featured once again along
with news from the KG Connection Club network and the activities of English
language teachers from Natuna to Indramayu, from Makassar to Bajawa. I
hope that you really enjoy this magazine and that the information and
activities included in it not only helps you with your English but also
provides you with entertainment and fun'.
August
2002
Many of the usual Kang Guru features are included in this edition
and I KGRE knows that you will be happy about that.
Listeners' Letters, Idioms Inggris, Postcards
from Australia, KG Connection News, KGRE In The Classroom,
Did You Know information plus Different Pond Different Fish.
In this issue we talk a lot about places 'off the beaten track'. Check
Idioms Inggris for the meaning of that and you will see what we mean.
There is information about places such a Birdsville
and Coober Pedy in Australia and places such as Natuna
and Flores in Indonesia. Some of the information is pure facts and
figures while other articles are related to the work of AusAID in
Indonesia - TBC in East Kalimantan, Sanitiation
and Sewerage Systems in West Java and COREMAP in Riau. There is also
news of education partnerships in Flores and Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies
in South-East Sulawesi. We also announce the winners
of the KGRE 2002 Writing Competition.
And there is lots more so order your copy NOW!
KGRE Writing Competition for 2002
Congratulations to Muklasin from Demak - Central Java for his excellent
writing and winning the KGRE 2002 competition. Muklasin and a friend will
be visiting Bali later in 2002 as guests of Kang Guru Radio English, AusAID
and the IALF. Travel, accommodation and daily expenses will be covered.
Read all about the trip in the December 2002 magazine. Congratulations
not only go to Muklasin but to everyone who entered. Judges have also
chosen 5 other entries and each will receive a special KANG GURU SURPRISE
Package.
You can read these entries on the KGRE website -
http://www.kangguru.org/2002comp.htm
The runner-up winners are:
1. Irfan in Palu - Central Sulawesi
2. Lastari in Solo - Central Java
3. M. Abd. Rasyid in Nganjuk - East Java
4. Yunita Candra Sari in Jakarta
5. A. Faidhal Rohman Ali Ynk in Bandung - West Java
This competition is sponsored by AusAID, IALF, Nusa Dua Beach Hotel
& Spa and Radisson.
Listener's Letters
Read these letters and then follow-up comments from Kevin.
News from Biak-Papua
Dear KGRE,
Many thanks for your fabulous magazine for the second time. That's
why I am able to develop my English skills and I'm getting lots of information
about AusAID. I've been involved in COREMAP Biak especially the CRITIC
Division as an instructor of Local Guide Training in February 2002. I
taught young native people who live in Padaido Island and worked with
COREMAP as a local guide under water which is supported by AusAID. It
was very helpful to keep the reef from being destroyed and more interesting
as a side job than being a sailor. Some participants asked me why there
is no English course in their village. The big problem is sea transportation
because we have to cross the sea to find the island where the village
is. I am still working as a lecture in tourism academy Biak and also a
guide. Would you like to come to Biak-Papua to report on our activities?
It would be good for the magazine. Sincerely yours.
Novita Ferdinandus
Biak - PAPUA
It would be great if I could visit Biak and Papua. As you say,
distances are great in Indonesia but I do hope to visit Papua in 2003.
Your work with COREMAP sounds very unusual and I am sure that everyone
there is doing a great job to protect Indonesia's marine and reef ecosystems.
Off The Beaten Track Indeed!
Hello, how do you do? First I wanna say thank you for your attention
to my mail. My name is Amal Khairan. I used to live in Makassar but since
two weeks ago I have moved to Tidore Island. It is a nice place even though
the weather is hotter than in Makassar. In this place I got difficulty
to find information. I haven't got TV set or radio. For your information,
for two weeks I haven't seen a newspaper. There is no internet too. Sending
news by mail is the only way for me to inform you about my new address
so that you can keep sending me my favourite magazine.
Amal Khairan, ST
Tidore - NORTH MALUKU
Thanks for keeping in contact Amal. I am happy to inform you that
Radio Swana FM in Tidore plays KGRE now. Kang Guru Radio English is happy
to send you a small radio so that you can listen to KGRE program. Thanks
for your interest in KGRE and write again soon. I hope you like the program.
Language Or Music?
Firstly I want to say thank you for your 'KG In The Classroom' package.
It's good for English learners who don't have any chance to listen to
native speakers. And of course it is very exciting for me to improve my
listening skill. Maybe I'm your oldest member. I've received KGRE magazine
since 1991 and it was my first year in Junior High School. Even though
I am seldom able to catch your show on RRI due to my activities, your
magazine really improves my English a lot. By the way, I have a suggestion
for your radio program. I suggest you to lessen the song part. One short
version of song is enough I think for 20 minutes show. Maybe you can increase
your 'Idiom Inggris segments to six or ten words. Thanks for KGRE attention.
Darmawati
Selayar - SOUTH SULAWESI
I am glad the Teacher Package is helping you - that is great to
hear. As far as your comments about the music goes, our problem is that
many listeners like the music on KGRE. We try to keep the songs to just
2 minutes each though. I shall consider your Idioms Inggris suggestions
too and thanks for your interest in KGRE.
   
BIRDSVILLE
Birdsville's busiest week of the year occurs in September.
Visitors converge on this tiny outback town from all parts of Australia
and the world on the 1st Saturday in September. It is the Annual Birdsville
Cup Racing Carnival held over two days (Friday and Saturday). The first
race meeting was held in 1882 as an event for hack and stock horses with
a few local spectators. The meeting now includes a 12-race program with
prize money in excess of $110,000 and is famous throughout the world.
''Road trains' supply the town with fresh produce
and general supplies from both Adelaide (South) and Quilpie (East)
on a fortnightly basis. Airlines of South Australia operate the world's
longest mail run from Pt. Augusta via Birdsville to Boulia and back
each weekend, stopping at isolated outback stations along the way.
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Birdsville is located in the Temperate Zone with a generally arid
climate. Rainfall totals on average 160 mm each year occurring mostly
in summer with September being the driest month of the year. Daytime temperatures
in the region reach an extreme mid 40ºC in the summer (November -
February) down to typical desert nights of 4ºC in the winter. Milder
daytime temperatures reach (15-35ºC) during the winter months.
   
Natuna
in Indonesia
Do you know where Natuna is? It is a part of Indonesia. It is a group
of 7 islands in the South China Sea approximately 1200 km north of Jakarta.
That is a long way indeed and the Natuna group of islands can really be
termed as 'off the beaten track'. KGRE visited Natuna at the invitation
of PEMDA in June, 2002. With the assistance of a longtime KGRE fan, Pak
Muchtar Ahmad, plans were made for KGRE to meet students and teachers
in Ranai. Ranai is the main city of Natuna. Muchtar now lives in Jemaja
Island but is still very interested in KGRE. The first visit was to SMU
1 in Ranai and a meeting with around 80 SD, SMP and SMU students. They
asked a lot of questions and were very interested in life in Australia
and in the work of KGRE in Indonesia.
KGRE conducted a Teacher Workshop for local English language teachers
in Ranai. Teachers attending were very keen to learn more about teaching
English and the workshop was very successful. Natuna is a beautiful island
group. The landscape and the beaches are most unusual in that they have
huge smooth boulders everywhere. There is also sand on the beaches but
the rocks really stand out. Natuna is gearing up for tourists and it is
expected to be ready for tourists in a few years time. Of course the local
people are easy-going and friendly and KGRE looks forward to returning
to all the islands of Natuna in 2003 to conduct more workshops.
| Community-Managed
Sewerage System Desa
Karangsari is located on the foot of Mt. Galunggung, not far from
Garut. Like many villages in Indonesia, Karangsari had had problems
with sanitation. Due to the high water table and heavy rains,
septic tanks attached to individual houses overflow causing not
only bad smells in the area but very poor health conditions. |
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Thirty six cases of diarhorrea
were reported in 2000. Stomach upsets were common. Villagers were understandably
unhappy. The Head of the Village, together with the local Puskesmas, looked
for assistance to build an integrated sewerage system for the village.
Under AusAID's Small Activities Scheme, Yayasan Setia Budi (YASBU) received
financial assistance to improve the health status of the village. YASBU
helped organise a visit to Malang where community members saw sewerage
systems in operation that were well suited to their village. Two 'community-based
shallow sewer system' are now being installed, not only for village use,
but to also provide an example of sanitation alternatives within other
parts of the village itself, but also in other areas. The total financial
assistance for this project is Rp 434,513,500 over a 2 year period (including
post construction assistance). The implementing agency, YASBU, turned
the grant into a 'revolving fund' - meaning the 'users', who are also
the stakeholders and managers of the facility, must repay the loan so
that the money can then be used for other communities.
TBC
In East Kalimantan
| In Muara Asah, Kutai Barat,
KGRE met Rene, a volunteer village worker (cadre TB) assisting Yayasan
Rio Tinto with the local government's tuberculosis program. After
training with the yayasan, cadres assist people at village level.
They identify TB suspects, have them tested and then if positive,
supervise treatment for between 6 - 8 months. Incentives also assist
cadres to develop income-generating activities including small scale
farming, provision of seeds, and keeping goats. |

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'My name's Kamaludin and I
live in Muara Asah. When I was sick, these people from the Puskesmas and
Rio Tinto gave me medicine until I recovered. They had sympathy on me
and almost every week brought me medicine. I took the medicine for six
months', said Pak Kamaludin, former TB patient from Muara Asah.After
a 35 minute drive along narrow jungle tracks from Muara Asah, KGRE met
Ibu Suli, a 60 year old TB patient living in the village of Juhan Asa.
She invited us into her small elevated house where we enjoyed her wonderful
hospitality and delicious local rambutans. Ibu Suli is currently receiving
medicine from the local health authorities with assistance from the yayasan
and before very much longer she will be cured of TB.
With assistance from the World Health Organisation,
the Indonesian Health Department, AusAID, PPTI (a national NGO working
with TB in Indonesia), cadres and yayasan staff are working in villages
which cover a vast geographical area. The target population is 25,964
people spread over 14,548 square km. AusAID support has been vital, including
the provision of physical infrastructure and equipment for Puskesmas laboratories
in 5 sub-districts. More than 3,700 people have been tested with 405 cured
and 76 currently under treatment. The cure rate average is 87%, above
the national average of 60% and above the WHO and Department of Health
averages of 85%.
  
Idioms Inggris
'off the beaten track'
We use this idiom when we want to say that a place is a long way from
everywhere else. Australia is a very large country and there are many,
many places that can be called 'off the beaten track'. Alice Springs
for example is off the beaten track even though it has an airport,
shopping centre and quite a lot of people. It takes a long time to get
there and not many people go there really, except maybe tourists. In Indonesia
a place like Natuna is certainly off the beaten track.
"I just have bought a house but it is a little off
the beaten track. It is 80 km from the nearest shop and over 200 km
from the nearest railway station. It is great though and very quiet too".
"We went camping last month to a place way out yonder somewhere.
It took 4 hours by car and we never saw a single house all the way".
"He lives way out woop woop. The town is really small and only
12 people live there. A bus passes through there only once a week and
The Flying Doctor visits a few times a year".
Kang Guru In The Classroom
More than 475 schools in Indonesia are using the KGRE Teacher Packages
in their English language classrooms. Feedback from schools clearly shows
that the activities and ideas within the packages are helpful, interesting
and motivating. KGRE has conducted Teacher Workshops across Indonesia
for over 1,000 teachers.
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The materials are designed as supplementary materials only,
but the range of activities given can be successfully applied to
material included in the standard curriculum. The four to five-hour
workshops not only give practical, hands-on experience but they
also address classroom factors such as large student numbers, motivation
of student and curriculum demands. Recent workshops have been conducted
in Natuna, Cirebon, Indramayu, Bandung, Makassar, Tanjungpinang,
Semarang, Jombang and Batam (picture above). Thank you to teacher
associations, education authorities and AusAID project personnel
for their assistance in setting up these activities. |
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Full details on the packages and workshops can be obtained by
writing or sending an email to KGRE or just check out the KGRE website
- http://www.kangguru.org/kgreintheclassroom.htm
Recent
Issues of the Kang Guru magazine
List of
all winners of the Aussie Quiz and tasks
in the April 2002 KG magazine
Aussie Quiz True or False?
Answers :
- The Locomotion, a big dance hit in 1984 was
sung by Kylie Minogue (True)
- The town of Birdsville is in Queensland. (True)
- Sydney International Airport is called Tullamarine.
(False)
- The Tasmanian Devil is a dangerous bird which
lives in Tasmania. (False)
- Mel Gibson is older than Russell Crowe. (True)
- Merpati Airlines flies to Melbourne every day
of the week. (False)
- There are four stars on the Australian flags.
(False)
- Monash University is in Adelaide. (False)
- Kang Guru Radio English is produced in Brisbane.
(False)
- Australia Day is celebrated on January 26th
each year. (True )
The following 20 lucky winners will receive a selection
of latest music cassettes of Australian artists including Silver Chair,
Tina Arena and Natalie Imbruglia and a koala pencil puppet.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Indrawati L. |
Jl. Muria No.6, Bukit Baruga
Makassar, Sul-Sel 90231 |
| 2. |
Elni Purwaningsih |
Jl. Taman Seteran Selatan No.7
Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50134 |
| 3. |
Christian |
Jl. Rela Gang Horas No.1 B
Medan Sumatra Utara 20222 |
| 4. |
Fani Weng |
Jl. K.H. Mas Temenggung 45
Samarinda KalTim 75112 |
| 5. |
Purwadi |
Jl. Ds. Kaliprau RT.7 RW.4
Ulujami Pemalang
Jawa Tengah 52371 |
| 6. |
Summase A. Sanjaya |
Jl. Mannuruki 13 Dalam No.12
Makassar, Sul Sel 90221 |
| 7. |
Retno Utami |
Jl. Bakung No.18 RT.04 / VI
Cilacap Jawa Tengah 53212 |
| 8. |
Kristiyanto |
Jl. Waluh 21
Bandung, Jawa Barat 40262 |
| 9. |
Tjen Sui Fung |
Jl. Tanah Tinggi 4/7
Jakarta 10540 |
| 10. |
Elyna |
Toko Sinar Asia
Jl. Prof. M. Yamin No.63
Muara Bungu - Jambi |
| 11. |
Agung Nugroho |
Politeknik Gadjah Tunggal
Jl. Gadjah Tunggal Km.1
Tangerang, Banten 15001 |
| 12. |
Mulyana |
Jl. Cimindi Timur No.197
RT.05 RW.23, Kel. Cibeureum
Kel. Cimahi Selatan
Jawa Barat 40535 |
| 13. |
Sri Fajar Ningsih |
Jl. Ikan Mungsing IX/15
Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60177 |
| 14. |
Agung Siharto |
Jl. Taman Puspogewang No.13
Gisik Drono, Semarang 50149 |
| 15. |
Donna Ardiani |
Pogung Dalangan Sia XVI / XI / 1
Yogyakarta 55284 |
| 16. |
Ibnu Athiyah |
Pondok Pekayon Indah Blok B 4 No.13
Pekayon Jaya, Bekasi Selatan
Jawa Barat 17148 |
| 17. |
Nur Mursyidah |
Donorejo RT.I / II
Karang Tengah, Demak 59561 |
| 18. |
Darmila Sari |
Kalimati III / 18
Mojokerto, Jawa Timur 61313 |
| 19. |
Suryono |
Jl. Gatot Subroto
Gg. Karees Sapuran No.51/121
RT.02/02, Bandung 40273, Jawa Barat |
| 20. |
Oris Rahman |
Jl. Tuntang II No.2
Perum Perumnas II, Tangerang II
Banten 15115 |
TASK 1. Match these words with the
appropriate verse from the song
Answers :
Convicts verse 2
Heroes verse 3
Aboriginals verse 1
Multi-cultural verse 4
Weather & landscape verse 5
The following 10 lucky winners will receive an Aussie
Songs compilation cassette
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Idris Hasan |
Jl. Gatot Subroto No.10
Gg. SDN Klatak III
Bulusan, Banyuwangi, Jatim 68421 |
| 2. |
Nurzainudin |
Manggung RT.01 / 32 Sumberagung
Jetis Bantul, DIY 55781 |
| 3. |
Vincent T. Schapan |
Asrama Kodim 1414
Rantepao Blok A-3
Tana Toraja, Sul Sel 91831 |
| 4. |
John Sitorus |
SMUN 2 Kisaran
Jl. Sitarda Nusantara VIII Kisaran
Asahan Sumatra Utara, 21224 |
| 5. |
Jatu Maharani R. |
Bermis I, Jl.Melati 5
Selong, Lombok Timur, NTB 83612 |
| 6. |
Ayuna Beti |
Dinas Kesehatan, Kab. Sarolangun
Jl. Amal No.09, Jambi 37381 |
| 7. |
Suyono |
Erowati 6 / 2Semarang,
Jawa Tengah 50179 |
| 8. |
Agnes Erna Setyarini |
SD. Pangudi Luhur Sedayu
Pos Sedayu, Yogyakarta 55752 |
| 9. |
Aria Gilang |
Komp. Cibolerang Indah / Lama
RT.04/04 Blok C 33
Bandung 40224, Jawa Barat |
| 10. |
Rakhmad Felanie |
Jl. Pangeran No.3 RT.13
Gg. Rahman Banjarmasin
Kal. Sel 70124 |
TASK 2. Irin practises her English
everyday. How?
Answer. Irin (she) continues speaking
in English with her father and herself and sometimes sings English
songs.
The following 4 lucky winners will receive a fabulous
COREMAP T-shirt and an excellent book about Indonesias coral reef.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Evita Nidyawati K. |
Pogung Dalangan Sia XVI / VIII / 8 c
Yogyakarta 55284 |
| 2. |
Maya Widianingrum |
Jl. Tofografi No.266 A
KPAD Gerlong, Bandung
Jawa Barat 40153 |
| 3. |
Hendra Janin |
Jl. Wali Songo No.8
Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan 90216 |
| 4. |
Ety Sumiati |
Ds. Suka Makmur No.175
Kec. Timang Gajah
Aceh Tengah NAD 24553 |
TASK 3. Find words that mean
Answers:
remember(ed) commemorat(ed)
very famous infamous
took claimed
dreadful terrible
free liberate
Australian soldiers diggers
The following 20 winners will receive a great Oz-Indo
flag pin, KG Buku tulis and KG magnetic verb card.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Dwi E. Dahron |
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Gg. Pelita Km. 4,5
RT. 6 A No.648
Palembang Sumatra Selatan 30128 |
| 2. |
Niken Taradewi |
Jl. Kasembon 6
Klojen Malang, Jawa Timur 65111 |
| 3. |
Etty Rachmawaty |
Jl. Batu Suli III No.047
Palangkaraya Kal. Tengah 73112 |
| 4. |
Hilda Lionata |
Jl. Pagarsih Gg. Maskardi No.18
Bandung Jawa Barat 40232 |
| 5. |
Kurnia Fitriyanti |
Jl. Ade Irma S. Gg. Panda III/5
Monjok, Mataram NTB 83122 |
| 6. |
Ni Md. Ari Listiani |
Jl. Nusantara 29
Bangli Bali 80612 |
| 7. |
Sulis Setyani |
Jl. Raya Ketapang No. 171
Kendal Jawa Tengah 51319 |
| 8. |
Masnijuri AP. |
Briton English Education
Jl. Lasinrang 57, Makassar 90121
Sulawesi Selatan |
| 9. |
Putu Ari Wismaryanti |
SMUN 2 Amlapura
Karangasem Bali 80813 |
| 10. |
Wue Bunga |
Jl. Dalek Esa No.23 Gg.III
Oesapa Kupang, NTT 85361 |
| 11. |
Susi Minal |
Jl. Pintu Kabun (sbl. TK Kenari)
Bukittinggi Sumatra Barat |
| 12. |
Rochana |
Jl. Ciputat Raya, Kp. Baru RT.9/5 No.5
Jakarta Selatan 12310 |
| 13. |
Yuvita Effendi |
Jl. Imam Bonjol No.132
Slawi Tegal, Jawa Tengah 52415 |
| 14. |
Santo |
Jl. Kebon Jeruk Raya No. 70 A
Kemanggisan, Jakarta Barat 11480 |
| 15. |
Hasan |
Jl. Cempedak C 3 No.5
Perumnas Langkapura B.
Lampung 35158 |
| 16. |
Afif |
SMKN 1 Rangkasbitung (II AK 1)
Jl. Dewi Sartika 61 L
Rangkasbitung, Lebak
Banten 42314 |
| 17. |
Laila |
Jl. RTA. Milono Komp. Betang
Griya E / 58, Palangkaraya
Kalimantan Tengah 73111 |
| 18. |
Candra Yuda Anggara |
SLTP Negeri 4 Melaya
Jl. Rajawali, Gilimanuk Bali 82253 |
| 19. |
Yuni Masturin |
Jl. Citarum I / 9
Nganjuk, Jawa Timur 64412 |
| 20. |
Marsudiono |
SMUN I Sambit
Jl. Ponorogo Trenggalek
Sambit Ponorogo 63474 |
Task 4. Writing task about Heroes
Day in Indonesia
The winning entries are from:
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Hadi Susanto |
Jl. Mesjid Gang Bahari No.2
P. Brandan, Sumatra Utara 20857 |
| 2. |
Triana Alfinatin |
Jl. Semeru No.26 Kauman, Ngoro
Jombang, Jawa Timur 61473 |
| 3. |
Zuhriyyah Hidayati |
MTs Putra-Putri Simo Sungelebak
Karanggeneng, Lamongan
Jawa Timur 62254 |
| 4. |
Mutini |
Jombok (Prapatan kasrepan) Pule,Trenggalek,
Jatim |
| 5. |
W. D. Nur Muhaemin |
Jl. Malaka As Wande-wande
Lr. Torikale, Kampus Baru Andonouho
Sulawesi Tenggara 93231 |
| 6. |
Nurul Khoiriyah |
Jl. Terusan Ambarawa VII / 7
Malang Jawa Timur |
| 7. |
M. Romzi Alfamah |
PP Almishbah Sumber Ngolbek
Gadu Barat Ganding
Sumenep - Madura
Jawa Timur 69462 |
| 8. |
Valentinus Bambang Sulistomo |
Kenteng RT.04/02 Ngalang
Gedangsari Gunung Kidul
Yogyakarta 55852 |
| 9. |
Nursiah |
SLTPN 1 Patampanua
Pinrang Sulawesi Selatan 91252 |
| 10. |
Adi Mustika |
Gambiran UH 5 / 289 C
Yogyakarta 55161 |
They all will receive English grammar/vocabulary
book and a koala toy.
All of their stories can be read on KGRE website on
Kang Guru Stories page.
TASK 5. Look for differences between buying petrol
in Australia and here in Indonesia.
Answers:
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In Australia |
In Indonesia |
| Customer fills the tank himself. |
Employee at the petrol station does it
for the customer. |
| Customer pays in the petrol station. |
Employee collects the money from customer. |
| Petrol stations open 24 hours. |
Only some petrol stations (in big cities)
stay open for 24 hours. |
| The prices are displayed on a large notice
boards. |
The prices are displayed on a small notice
board attached to the petrol machine. |
| The type of petrol is unleaded and it
cuts down pollution. |
The petrol used is leaded petrol. |
The following 25 winners will receive
a KG T-shirt, a letter opener from Australia and a KG key ring.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Yenny Yuliati |
Jl. Pramuka 3 B, Yogyakarta 55161 |
| 2. |
Five Haura |
SMUN 2 Lamongan
Jl. Veteran 1 Lamongan
Jawa Timur 62212 |
| 3. |
Reny Andriani |
Jl. Jana IV B / 10, Jember Jatim |
| 4. |
R. Agustina |
Jl. Dukuh Kupang Barat XX / 17
Surabaya 60225, Jawa Timur |
| 5. |
Lukman Hidayat |
Jl. Urip Sumoharjo I / 62
Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan 90232 |
| 6. |
Erika Yusnita |
Sidikan UH V / 473
Yogyakarta 55161 |
| 7. |
Fransis Rizal |
SMUN 1 Sawahlunto, Kelas II 1
Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kota Sawahlunto
Sumatra Barat 27417 |
| 8. |
Oca Dwiyana |
Jl. Imam Bonjol No.60
Lubuk Sikaping Pasaman
Sumatra Barat 26311 |
| 9. |
Ahyoni |
Jl. Cimahi No.14, Menteng
Jakarta Pusat 10310 |
| 10. |
Ekowati Wahyuningsih |
Jl. Pleburan VIII
Gang Pleburan Selatan No.13
Semarang Jawa Tengah 50241 |
| 11. |
Erman |
Akper Depkes Kendari
Anduonohu TK.III, Kendari 93232
Sulawesi Tenggara |
| 12. |
M. Ali Borkat S. |
P.P. Ahmadul Jariah
Jl. Kamp. Bedagai Kota Pinang
Labuhan Batu, Sumatra Utara 21464 |
| 13. |
Nofi Afridyawati |
Jl. Beliti 82,
Perumnas TL. Rimbo Lama
Curup Rejang Lebong 39114
Bengkulu Sumatra Selatan |
| 14. |
Agus Salim |
Pon Pes HMC Lirboyo No.28
Kediri Jawa Timur 64117 |
| 15. |
Munir Anshari |
Kelas III C MA I An-nuqayah
Guluk-guluk, Sumenep
Madura Jawa Timur 69463 |
| 16. |
Lina Wulandari |
Bleberan RT.21 / 07
Bleberan, Playen, Gunung Kidul
D. I. Yogyakarta 55861 |
| 17. |
Ibnu Hajar |
Jl. K.H.A. Dahlan, Prampuan Timur
Kec. Labuapi, Lobar, NTB |
| 18. |
Rini Handayani |
KUA Kec. Amarasi
Oekabiti Kab. Kupang, NTT |
| 19. |
Endah Herminingsih |
Jl. Gemah Kencana VI No.2
Semarang Jawa Tengah 50191 |
| 20. |
N. Iffa Hs. |
YPRU ECC Guyangan
Trangkil Pati Jawa Tengah 59153 |
| 21. |
Sofiyah |
Jl. Raya Uteran 634
SMUN 1 Geger, Kab. Madiun
Jawa Timur |
| 22. |
Sassa Rossa T. |
Jl. Kasepuhan No.59
Cirebon 45114, Jawa Barat |
| 23. |
Siti Rohani |
Jl. Karangturi No.9, Purwokerto
Jawa Tengah 53111 |
| 24. |
Suwito |
DS. KARANGJATI RT.03 / V
KEC. SUSUKAN, Banjarnegara
Jawa Tengah 53475 |
| 25. |
Hairul Hamal |
Gang HM. Sidik RT.02
Karang Pule Ampenan
Kodya Mataram, 83116, NTB |
Off The Beaten Track Story from KGRE listeners/readers
KGRE would like to thank the following people who
have sent stories about their remote but beautiful places. We are happy
to send them an English book and a KG verb card.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Karsiyah |
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan 28
Purwokerto 53142, Jawa Tengah |
| 2. |
Enik Sri Wahyuni |
Jl. Merpati No.4
Singaraja, Bali 81115 |
| 3. |
Ema Maymona |
Jl. Salak V No.28, RT.01 RW.03
Wonogiri, Jawa Tengah 57612 |
| 4. |
Hasim Ashari |
Jl. Salak V No.26 RT.01 RW.03
Wonogiri, Jawa Tengah 57612 |
| 5. |
John Sitorus |
SMUN 2 Kisaran
Jl. Latsitarda Nusantara VIII,
Kisaran Asahan
Sumatra Utara 21224 |
KGRE Survey Form.
We would like to thank the thousands of KGRE listeners/readers
who have returned the KGRE survey form with valuable information about
the service of KGRE on RRI and private stations.
As promised, 100 lucky people who have returned the
survey form will receive some great prizes from KGRE i.e. KG Buku Tulis,
KG key ring, KG Verb Card, KG sticker, IALF book mark.
| No. |
Names |
Address |
| 1. |
Kristiana H. |
Jl. Kalibodri No.201Salatiga, Jawa Tengah
50713 |
| 2. |
Ni Wayan Drestu Wadanti |
Tahunan UH III / 327
Kel. Tahunan, Kec. Umbulharjo
Yogyakarta 55167 |
| 3. |
Nasikul Salim |
Jl. Pondok Pesantren Al-Islah
Sendang Agung Pcr. Lamongan
Jawa Timur 62264 |
| 4. |
Ristemiati |
Jl. Meranti 19 Panarung
Palangkaraya, KalTeng 73111 |
| 5. |
Fitria Rahmah Dinni S. |
Jl. Alianyang As. P. Hidayat R/8
Pontianak, KalBar 78116 |
| 6. |
Vicky Chandra |
MTs Al-Huda, Kec. Tampan
Pekanbaru, RIAU 28293 |
| 7. |
Fakhruddin |
Jl. Musing No.629, Kauman
Bangil Jawa Timur 67153 |
| 8. |
La Ode Zukri |
Bone Rombo RK II Kel. Lemo
Kec. Kulisusu, Kab. Muna
Bone Rombo, SulTenggara 93672 |
| 9. |
Ihsan Baderi |
Jl. Erlangga No.4, Banjarbaru
Kalimantan Selatan 70712 |
| 10. |
Honey Wijaya |
Jl. Kartini No.18
Samping Gg. Mawar
Samarinda, Kalimantan Timur 75117 |
| 11. |
Jumiyati A. Tjiptosudarmo |
Banyon RT.05 RW.42
Pendowoharjo, Sewon, Bantul
Yogyakarta 55185 |
| 12. |
Widyawati |
Jl. St. Syahrir No.5 Tarok
Bukittinggi, Sumatra Barat 26117 |
| 13. |
Siti Chasanah |
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.100 Bojan
Warujayeng, Nganjuk, Jatim 64483 |
| 14. |
Riri Imelda |
SMU Al-Huda, Kec. Tampan
Pekanbaru, Riau 28293 |
| 15. |
Muhamad Nur |
Ds. Blaran RT.06 RW.02
Karangmojo, Magetan
Jawa Timur 63394 |
| 16. |
Faris Dedi Setiawan |
Jl. Doplang, Kupang Lor
RT.04 RW.03
Ambarawa, Kab. Semarang
Jawa Tengah 50612 |
| 17. |
Manjelani Ratna Palupiningtyas |
Jl. Raya Sokosari No.541 RT.5/3
Kec. Soko, Kab. Tuban
Jawa Timur 62372 |
| 18. |
Ananto Firdaus Dien H. |
Ngasem II No.42 RT.02 RW.02
Kejapanan Gempol
Pasuruan, Jawa Timur 67155 |
| 19. |
Afanuloh |
Jl. Kopral Mahdun 15 Batur,
Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah 53456 |
| 20. |
Suyati |
Ds. Padang RT.04 RW.01
Trucuk Bojonegoro, Jatim 62155 |
| 21. |
Farid Faizal |
D/a. N. Millah, SDN 3 Cililin
Jl. Raya Cililin, Bandung
Jawa Barat 40562 |
| 22. |
Sarwanto |
SLTPN 1 Dayeuhluhur
Jl. Sindanglangu, Dayeuhluhur
Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53266 |
| 23. |
Rondi |
RT.04 RW.03
Desa Sudipayung, Kec. Ngampel
(sebelum Pegandon)
Kendal Jawa Tengah 51357 |
| 24. |
Iffah Febriyani |
Hayam Wuruk Baru II No.28
Surabaya Jawa Timur |
| 25. |
Muhammad Tahmid |
Jl. Yos Sudarso 107 RT.2 / VII
Catakgayam Mojowarno
Jombang Jawa Timur 61475 |
| 26. |
Arya Dharma Shinta |
Jl. Tirtaria No.11 Way Kandis
Kedaton, Bandar Lampung
Lampung 35141 |
| 27. |
Ely Ismayanti |
Desa Mantabulu, Kel. Kalaena Kiri II,
Kec. Lutra, Kalaena Kiri
Sulawesi Selatan 91974 |
| 28. |
Adly Putra Pratama |
Jl. Durian No.12 A PTPN Cinta Manis
Ketiau OKI, Sum Sel 30663 |
| 29. |
Aswiro Hasan |
SDN 1 Anduonohu
Kendari, Sulawesi Tenggara 93232 |
| 30. |
Supriady |
Komp. Pasar Desa Pegatan / 2
Kec. Katingan Kuala
Sampit, Kalimantan Tengah 74463 |
| 31. |
Ismayuni Astuti |
Jl. Gandaria Raya No.126
Depok II Tengah, Jawa Barat 16411 |
| 32. |
Wisnu |
Jl. Kepatihan Kulon 53 B/C
Solo Jawa Tengah 57129 |
| 33. |
Leman |
Ds. Pekuncen RT.09/03
Karang Pucung Cilacap
Jawa Tengah 53255 |
| 34. |
Samsudin |
Jl. Supriyadi No.03
Sukorejo Wetan RT.03 / 07
Tulung Agung Jawa Timur 66293 |
| 35. |
M. Anam Alfa JR. |
PO Box 06 / PCG Troso
Jepara Jawa Tengah 59462 |
| 36. |
Edi Suhaedi |
Jatimulya RT.04/03 Cikedung
Indramayu Jawa Barat 45262 |
| 37. |
Wawat |
Jl. Babakan Tengah Gg. Sekolah
Wisma Palma 116
Kampus Dalam Darmaga
Bogor Jawa Barat 16680 |
| 38. |
Kisdiantoro |
Purbadana RT.02 RW.02
Kec. Kembaran, Kab. Banyumas
Jawa Tengah 53182 |
| 39. |
Theodorus Soru |
Jl. G. Rinjani No.6,
Merdeka Kupang, NTT 85225 |
| 40. |
Chairul Anam |
Jl. Danau Bratan 4 Blok G5B/8
Malang Jawa Timur 65139 |
| 41. |
Noerhayati Muhajir |
Jl. Pepera No.1, Nabire
Papua 98815 |
| 42. |
Rudteas |
Jl. Keraton Gg. P. Aidayatullah
No.22 A RT.09/III
Martapura Kal Sel 70611 |
| 43. |
Drs. Edy Nofrizal |
Jl. H. Ibrahim No.48 RT.10 RW.05
Pasar Atas, Bangko Jambi 37312 |
| 44. |
Leny Diana |
Jl. Urib Sumoharjo Gg. Bintara I No.64,
Bandar Lampung 35131
Lampung |
| 45. |
Moch. Muchlasin |
Sebelah Barat KPN Lumintu
Rengel Tuban, Jawa Timur 62371 |
| 46. |
Sumaryono |
Jl. Kartini 38, Bondowoso
Jawa Timur 68212 |
| 47. |
Kenthus |
Jl. Cinde Selatan III / 137
Kel. Jomblang, Semarang 50256
Jawa Tengah |
| 48. |
Aiyi Asnawi |
Jl. Baru No.2 Blang Asan Sigli
Pidie NAD 24112 |
| 49. |
Rini |
Patran GP III / 43 RT.02/I
Banyuraden, Yogyakarta 55293 |
| 50. |
Muhamad Thoha |
Ml. Thoriqul Muhtadin
Ujung Piring, Bangkalan
Jatim 69118 |
| 51. |
Subekti Chudory |
Kantor Departemen Agama
Jl. Jusuf Hasiru No.229
Kotamobagu Sul Sel 95712 |
| 52. |
Ledya Hartini |
Jl. Kapten Pol. Idris No.54 RT.03
Pekan baru, Manna, Bengkulu Selatan |
| 53. |
Ning Fitriani |
Komp. R.S. Jiwa Daerah No.999
Palembang Sum Sel 35111 |
| 54. |
Arini |
Jl. Yos Sudarso No.511 RT.6
Lubuk Linggau, Sum Selatan 31625 |
| 55. |
Puspita Yuli Pradita |
Jl. Pada Asri I No.3 Bumi Asri IV
Padasuka, Bandung, Jabar 40192 |
| 56. |
Ahyadi R. |
SLTPN 3 Manna
Jl. Kayu Kunyit Manna 38551
Bengkulu |
| 57. |
Indra Kurniawati |
Desa Jenggot RT.1/I No.47
Krembung Sidoarjo, Jatim 61275 |
| 58. |
Fauziah Yulianti |
Jl. Gajah No. 66
Yogyakarta 55164 |
| 59. |
M. Yusuf |
SMKN 2 Muara Enim
Jl. H. Pangeran Danal No.142
Muara Enim, Sumatra Selatan |
| 60. |
Siti Komariah |
Pon Pes Daarul Abroor
Ds. Tirtaharja Jalur 14, Air Sugihan
Palembang, Sumatra Selatan 30766 |
| 61. |
Drs. Mohamad Taufik, SH |
Pengadilan Agama Selong
Jl. Prof. Supomo No.6 Selong
Lombok Timur NTB 83612 |
| 62. |
Nuryasin |
Al Barokah P4 PP. Darussalam
Blok Agung, Sambiran
Banyuwangi Jawa Timur 68486 |
| 63. |
Mulyadi M. Phillian |
Jl. Bunga No.21 Matraman
Jakarta Timur 13140 |
| 64. |
Drs. Sri Hardono |
Jl. Kepodang IV No.3
Wonogiri 57611, Jawa Tengah |
| 65. |
Eko Deddy Muryanto |
Peganjaran RT.03/I
Bae, Kudus 59327, Jawa Tengah |
| 66. |
Suyadi |
Jl. Tenggiri 38 Ling. Telaga Mas
Ampenan Utara, Lobar NTB 83111 |
| 67. |
Netri Bama |
SMK Negeri 1 Pariaman |
| 68. |
Azwir |
Jl. Andalas Gg. Sarga Indah No.11
Padang, Padang Timur
Sumatra Barat 25127 |
| 69. |
Ibrahim Umakamea |
Depan Kantor Lurah Salero
Ternate 97725, Maluku Utara |
| 70. |
Adi Jupraptining W. |
Ds. Janti Dsn. Balongan RT.11 RW.III
Tarik, Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur 61265 |
| 71. |
Drs. Setyo Wardoyo |
Perum Rejomulyo Blok E / 5
Madiun 63111, Jawa Timur |
| 72. |
Ibed S. |
MA. Mambaul Ulum, Ponjanan Timur
Batumarmar, Pamekasan, Madura
Jawa Timur 96354 |
| 73. |
Donna Adillaha |
Jl. Ibnu Taimia III No.110
RT.02/06, IAIN Ciputat
Jakarta 15415 |
| 74. |
Fachri Alfath |
PM. Darussalam Gontor Ponorogo
Jawa Timur 63472 |
| 75. |
A. Zaini |
Desa Ujung RT.IV (Belakang Balai Desa
Ujung) Kec. Bati-Bati
Kab. Tanah Laut, Pelaihari
Kalimantan Selatan 70852 |
| 76. |
Jerry Edward Silaban |
Setia Budi Gg. Bahagia No.28
Medan Sumatra Utara 20132 |
| 77. |
Indra Gunawan |
Jl. Pucang Gede Timur No.22
Semarang, Jawa Tengah 59567 |
| 78. |
Aan S. Nurhasanah |
PonPes Al-Hidayah RT.25/07 Ciulu
Banjarsari Ciamis, Jabar 46383 |
| 79. |
Susanto |
Jl. Hasan Saleh No.102 Neusu Jaya
Banda Aceh NAD 23243 |
| 80. |
Inditya Amanda |
BTN Minasa Upa Blok H4 No.21
Makassar Sulawesi Selatan 90221 |
| 81. |
Eko Hadi P. |
PO Box 175 Pare Kediri
Jatim 64201 |
| 82. |
Mita Widyastuti |
Jl. Ters. D. Mendana Barat B3-C34
Sawojajar Malang,
Jawa Timur 65139 |
| 83. |
Eri Kamlasi |
SMUN 1 SOE
Jl. Prof. Dr. W.Z. Yohanis No.33
Soe, NTT 85512 |
| 84. |
Irto Sunardi |
Jl. Raya Palembang Kayu Agung
Komplek Mutiara Indah II
Blok EG No.49
Indralaya Sumatra Selatan 30662 |
| 85. |
Sinta Purnamiyanti |
Jl. Bingin Ambe Gg. Manis No.03
Kediri Tabanan, Bali 82121 |
| 86. |
Retno Surnapati |
Denggen RT/RW 09/05
Gang Kemuning Selong, NTB 83612 |
| 87. |
Neny Martiningsih |
Jl. Arsantaka RT.02 RW.03 No.28
Ds. Arcawirangun,
Kec. Purwokerto Timur 53113 |
| 88. |
Rina Maulani |
Jl. Pelatuk II No.4 RT.03 V
Manahan, Surakarta 57139 |
| 89. |
Saraswita Laksmi |
Jl. Nusa Lembongan No.13
LC-Dauhwaru, Negara Bali 82217 |
| 90. |
Masriyani Sihotang |
Jl. Soekarno Hatta no.24
Binjai Sumatra Utara 20731 |
| 91. |
Fitri Indrayani Blom |
PG Cinta Manis
Jl. Kinibalu 12, Ketiau OKI
Sumatra Selatan 30663 |
| 92. |
Hasanudin, A.Md. |
Jl. Gunung Merapi No.41
Gg. Rukun, Pasiran, Singkawang
Kalimantan Barat 79123 |
| 93. |
Fatimah |
Jl. TVRI No.50 RT.8/4 Durian
Sambas Kal Bar 79162 |
| 94. |
Vinsensius Tasman |
Jl. Ranaka No.53 Kel. Tenda
Kec. Langkerembong
Ruteng NTT 86511 |
| 95. |
Fitri Rachmawati Hidayah |
Jl. Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo 1 B/36
Gresik Jatim 61121 |
| 96. |
Jerry Moay |
Pemda II No.H12 Kotapraja
Jayapura Papua 99225 |
| 97. |
Drs. Haji Hamdaini |
SDN Pasayangan 4
Jl. Gedang No.10, Kel. Pasayangan
Martapura Kal Sel 70619 |
| 98. |
Surimah |
Jl. Medan Area Selatan Gg. Merdeka No.8,
Medan Sumatra Selatan 20216 |
| 99. |
Rafla Regina |
SMUN 1 Negara
Jl. Ngurah Rai 155,
Negara Bali 82217 |
| 100. |
Penti Yuniar |
Jl. Muararajeun Lama 79 / 144 E
Bandung Jawa Barat 40122 |
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