Senin, 10 April 2017

English Softskil 2 : Manage time between study and extracurricular activities.

Manage time between study and extracurricular activities. 

Manage time is so important to us specially that we are a students who have a lot of tasks and also exams. although we busy at school and study, we also need more time to refreshing and also join extracurricular to find a new experience and also learn how to communicate and make more friends with others.


The first thing in here that we must smart to balance it with our study time. for me study is number one, so i prefer to have more time to study than other activities. But if i'd like to join extracurricular, i rather to see the schedule first. If the schedule of the extracurricular that i want to joined is match with my schedule for study i will like to joined it but if it doesn't match with my schedule or make my study time more short, i wouldn't to choose it.

Usually, extracurricular activities wouldn't make your school time distrubed but you also need to study the material of the lesson or course after you going back to home at least you should have one till two hours to learn it. But if you feel that you are possible to join the activies on your daily schedule, you should make a more time at night after do the extracurricular to study or if it possible you can do it in the morning before you go to school. if all of that is impossible you to do it, you can make your weekend time to one until two hours for study. so, manage time between study and extracullicular is back to our self who smart to manage it. 





Topic: How to manage time between study and extracurricular activities.

controlling idea: Manage time is so important to us specially that we are a students who have a lot of tasks and also exams.


supporting sentence:
- The first thing in here that we must smart to balance it with our study time. for me study is number one, so i prefer to have more time to study than other activities.
- But if i'd like to join extracurricular, i rather to see the schedule first. If the schedule of the extracurricular that i want to joined is match with my schedule for study i will like to joined it but if it doesn't match with my schedule or make my study time more short, i wouldn't to choose it.
- Usually, extracurricular activities wouldn't make your school time distrubed but you also need to study the material of the lesson or course after you going back to home at least you should have one till two hours to learn it.
- But if you feel that you are possible to join the activies on your daily schedule, you should make a more time at night after do the extracurricular to study or if it possible you can do it in the morning before you go to school. if all of that is impossible you to do it, you can make your weekend time to one until two hours for study.


concluding: so, manage time between study and extracullicular is back to our self who smart to manage it.


Minggu, 05 Maret 2017

englis softskill 1

Marq  marquez is moto gp rider who came from spain, curently marquez races for honda factory team since his moto gp debut in 2013. He is one of four riders to have won world championship titles in three different categories, after Mike Hailwood, Phil Read and Valentino Rossi.
Márquez won the 2010 125cc World Championships, the 2012 Moto2 World Championship, and the 2013, 2014 and 2016 MotoGP World Championships. Márquez became the first rider since Kenny Roberts in 1978 to accomplish the premier class title in his first season, and the youngest to win the title overall. He defended his title, winning the 2014 championship with three rounds to spare. During that title run Márquez won ten races in a row. He is the older brother of 2014 Moto3 world champion Álex Márquez.  Márquez equalled the all-time Grand Prix record for pole positions at the age of 23 in 2016. Márquez secured the 2016 title with three rounds to spare at Motegi.

Career



125 cc championsips
Márquez made his championship debut on 13 April 2008 at the 125cc 2008 Portuguese Grand Prix at the age of 15 years old. He is the youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position or a podium in a motorcycle racing world championship.
He was less successful in the following races, dropping to third in the standings at one point behind Nicolás Terol and Pol Espargaró after being involved in an accident with Randy Krummenacher at the first corner at the Aragon Grand Prix. Four successive wins from Motegi onwards had moved Márquez into a 17-point lead over Terol with only one round to go. At Estoril, the race was red-flagged due to rain with Márquez running second to Terol. When returning to the grid for the second race, Márquez fell on the sighting lap and had to return to the pits. With repairs, Márquez started at the back of the field having not made it out of the pit lane before it closed five minutes prior to the start. Despite this, Márquez recovered to win the race and thus extend his lead before the Valencia finale. His tenth victory of the season moved him to within one of tying the record set by Rossi in 1997. He would fall short of tying it as he was fourth at the final race in Valencia to become the second-youngest World Champion after Loris Capirossi.


Moto 2 600 cc championships
Márquez moved into the Moto2 class for 2011 – the first of an expected two-year deal– as the sole rider of the new team Monlau Competición, run by his manager Emilio Alzamora. He finished 21st in Portugal, before taking his first victory in the class at the French Grand Prix. At his home race in Catalonia, Márquez finished second behind championship leader Stefan Bradl, before another fall at the Silverstone, having started from his first Moto2 pole position. With Bradl taking his fourth victory in the first six races, Márquez trailed him by 82 points at the end of the weekend.Márquez made a mid-season surge up the championship standings, winning six of the next seven races to move within six points of Bradl in the championship standings.

In the Japanese Grand Prix, Márquez took his seventh pole position of the season but finished second to Andrea Iannone,[19] but that finish combined with a fourth place for Bradl, allowed Márquez to take the championship lead by a point. At the Australian Grand Prix, Márquez was involved in an incident with Ratthapark Wilairot during free practice; Márquez crashed into the back of Wilairot after the session had been concluded, and for riding in an "irresponsible manner", was given a one-minute time penalty onto his qualifying time. The penalty ensured Márquez would start the race from last on the grid, but he made his way through the field and eventually finished the race in third place.

Prior to the Malaysian Grand Prix, Márquez confirmed that he would remain in Moto2 for the 2012 season, after rumours of a move into the MotoGP class. Márquez's race weekend was hampered in the opening minutes of the first free practice session, as he crashed on a damp patch of asphalt.[24] After sitting out two further practice sessions, Márquez completed two laps in the qualifying session, but his times were only good enough for 36th on the grid. He did not start the race, as he failed a medical examination prior to the warm-up on race morning.[25] Márquez attended the final race of the season in Valencia, in the hope of being fit to compete, but withdrew due to his continued vision problems, giving Bradl the title.

Moto GP class
On 12 July 2012, it was announced that Márquez had signed a two-year contract with the Repsol Honda team in MotoGP, replacing the retiring Casey Stoner alongside Dani Pedrosa, from 2013 onwards.
Márquez tested the Honda RC213V for the first time in Valencia after the end of 2012 championships lapping just over a second slower than his teammate and compatriot Dani Pedrosa who topped the time sheets. Márquez was again impressive during the first official MotoGP testing at Sepang where he finished the first two days of testing at third position just behind Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo and ahead of Valentino Rossi in fourth before swapping places with Rossi on the final day . Márquez also did a race simulation during the closing stages of the session and his timings were consistent and phenomenal for a rookie. Márquez continued his impressive form in the private test of Honda at Austin where he topped the timesheets all the three days.

2013
Márquez started the 2013 season strongly with a podium finish in Qatar. He qualified sixth and eventually finished third behind Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi. At the second round of the championship at the new Circuit of the Americas in Texas, Márquez beat his team mate Dani Pedrosa and became the first winner at the new track. In doing this Márquez became the youngest ever MotoGP race winner at 20 years, 63 days, beating Freddie Spencer's 30-year-old record.
Marquez ends this seasons with The result trimmed his championship lead to 13 points, meaning a fourth-place finish at Valencia would be sufficient to crown him champion even if Lorenzo won. Márquez started the race on pole, but had a bad start, and fell to third. Márquez then let Dani Pedrosa do most of the early attacking on Jorge Lorenzo; Lorenzo then pushed on after a scare to win the race, Pedrosa and Márquez came second and third respectively, which was enough for Márquez to become champion, the youngest in series history.

2014
Marq marquez undergo 2014 seasons with the amazing races, he have 12 pole position and 13 wining grand prix. And he broke the record cassey stoner and the legend of moto gp mick doohan. 2014 seasons is very easy for marq marquez.

2015
The 2015 MotoGP season started off with Márquez, once again, being the favourite to take the Championship, but he started slowly with a fifth-place finish in Qatar, after a mistake at Turn 1 dropped him to the back of the 25-rider field.He won the second race of the season in Texas, his third successive triumph at the Circuit of the Americas. In Argentina, Márquez, started from pole position, and then led the race with a maximum lead of four seconds. However, Valentino Rossi closed the gap and on lap 22 caught up to Márquez. The two riders made contact at Turn 5 with two laps remaining, with Márquez crashing out of the race to record his first non-finish since the 2014 Australian Grand Prix. He finished second behind Jorge Lorenzo in Spain, despite riding with a fractured finger on his left hand after a dirt-track accident, a week before the race. In France, Márquez took his third pole position of the season, but dropped down to seventh place at the start. He overtook Cal Crutchlow, who crashed out of the race, and on lap 22, Márquez struggled during a hard battle for fourth place with Bradley Smith and Andrea Iannone, who was riding despite his injured left shoulder, and finally Márquez finished in fourth place ahead of Iannone.
Márquez failed to finish the races in Italy and Catalunya, but returned to the podium with a second-place finish at Assen, after a race-long battle with Rossi. Márquez took successive victories in Germany,[78] and Indianapolis, before a second-place finish at Brno.[80] Márquez crashed out at Silverstone in wet conditions,[81] but won at Misano. Márquez crashed out at Motorland Aragon,[83] and a fourth-place finish in Motegi ended his hopes of retaining the title.[84] In his 130th start, Márquez achieved his 50th Grand Prix win – becoming the ninth rider to reach that mark, and the youngest to do so,[85] at 22 years, 243 days – with a final-lap pass on Lorenzo at the Australian Grand Prix.[86] Márquez crashed out in Malaysia after a collision with Valentino Rossi. The incident was reviewed by Race Direction after the race, where Rossi was given three penalty points – enough to enforce a start from the back of the grid for the final race in Valencia.Márquez finished second to Lorenzo in Valencia, with Lorenzo taking the world title.   



2016
This preseason started hard for the Honda's Team, but in Phillip Island, they end with three riders inside the top ten that show the eased many of their engine issues.[89]
Having started off the year with a third in Qatar and a win in Argentina, Márquez made it two wins in a row with a dominant performance at the Grand Prix of the Americas in Texas to claim an early championship lead Le Mans wasn't a good race for Marquez who end on a 13 place only winning three points, after a crash in the seven curve with thirteen laps to end the race.
After the bad result in France, Márquez and his team worked to improve the results and maintain the leadership. Their work gave them three second places in the next three races, the Italian Grand Prix, Spanish Grand Prix, and Dutch TT and first place in GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland at the Sachsenring.

After these four good results, he slowed down with a fifth position at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, followed by a third position in Brno and two fourth positions at Silverstone and Misano. But then came the Aragon Grand Prix which Márquez felt really comfortable in. He said he thought it suits his riding style better[91] and proved it by winning the race.
Márquez clinched his third MotoGP title and fifth world title overall at Motegi, Japan with three rounds remaining after Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo crashed out of the race. Márquez' team created a T-shirt with the logo "Give me five" to celebrate his fifth world title overall. The 3 last races had been at Australia, Malaysia and Valencia. At the Australian Grand Prix he crashed out of the race while leading. he then crashed while chasing the leading trio at the Malaysian Grand Prix in tricky wet conditions but remounted the bike and finished in 11th position adding 5 more points to his points Itally
Márquez finished the 2016 season with a second place at the Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, after struggling to get past the likes of Valentino Rossi and Andrea Iannone in the first part of the race. Márquez managed to break away from them in the second half of the race and he began cutting down the gap to the race leader Jorge Lorenzo lap by lap which proved futile as the race drew to a close with Lorenzo crossing the finish line a second ahead of him.
His current MotoGP victory total, 29, places him in the top ten in wins all time.

Why i so inspired him?


Honestly ,i very like his personality. He is veery humble person in the outside, but he very agresif in the cicuit. The ridding style when he races is so atractive, he is very brave overtake his competitor with the “crazy” ridding style.  And he is one of the moto gp rider who have the complate skill, not only race,riding a bike, but his verry good devloper bike and engine for his team. Proven, in the 2016 seasons he is strugle in the begining , the honda engine is not match with the magneti mireli ecu. But, slowly with the hardwork enginer and input marquez, honda have a good progres and in the end of seasons, marq marquez will be champions of moto gp and honda champions of cnstructor in the moto gp.

Marq marquez teach me how to be a brave and optimistic, i very like with his quote ‘’ wining the race, or to be nothing’’ in the real life, its mean when we are doing anything we must gives 100 % our capability and focus to get the goal. 



Nationality                     : Spain Spanish
Born                               : 17 February 1993 (age 24)
                                          Cervera, Catalonia, Spain
Current team                  : Repsol Honda Team
Bike number                  : 93

Motorcycle racing career statistics
MotoGP World Championshi

 Active years                   : 2013–
Manufacturers                : MHonda
Championships              : (2013, 2014, 2016)