| KEMENTERIAN RISET TEKNOLOGI DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI POLITEKNIK NEGERI MEDIA KREATIF PROGRAM STUDI FOTOGRAFI |
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| UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER (UAS) GANJIL TAHUN AKADEMIK 2016/2017 |
Mata Kuliah | : | Basic English (English for Photography Business) | Tingkat/Semester/ : Ii/5/A,B,C,D Kelas |
Dosen | : | Dr. Zalzulifa, M.Pd. | Hari/Tanggal : Senin, 09-01-2021 Waktu : 08.00 – 09.30 WIB Tahun Akademik : 2020/2021 |
Bobot Kredit | : | 3 SKS | |
Sifat Ujian | : | Open References | |
PUBLIPRENEUR-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING (PBLL)
FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS
Learning Focus: SENTENCE BUILDING ON PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS |
Deliver your draft on: Related articles about Photography as the grammar grappling skill testing subject Building 5W1H questions and answers taken from the article 3. Changing Sentences either into Active of Passive Construction
Listing verbal and nominal sentences from the article. Identifying the sentences by the use of tenses with it’s pattern. Classifying the difficult vocabulary within the article Translating the article into Indonesia. Giving the reasons why the author uses the tenses
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The word photography comes from two ancient Greek words: photo, for “light,” and graph, for “drawing.” “Drawing with light” is a way of describing photography.
Practical applications of photography are found in nearly every human endeavor from astronomy to medical diagnosis to industrial quality control.Photography extends human vision into the realm of objects that are invisible because they are too small or too distant, or events that occur too rapidly for the naked eye to detect. A camera can be used in locations too dangerous for humans.
Since its invention in 1839, photography’s unique powers of visual description have been used to record, report, and inform.Photographs are well suited for use in the mass media. Today they are reproduced by the billions, and they can be found everywhere: in the pages of newspapers, magazines, books, catalogs, and brochures; on display in billboards, shop windows, and posters; broadcast over television; and organized into slide shows and film strips.
Some professional photographers work as full-time employees, some run their own businesses, and some free-lance.Today most successful photojournalists are graduates of a journalism school that has a photojournalism department or offers photojournalism courses. Many photographers enter the field professionally after gaining experience as amateurs. They may spend time as assistants or apprentices before striking out on their own.
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NO | WH | Sentence Building (Question and Answer) |
1 | Who | who does the photography work? |
| answer | professional photographers |
2 | What | What is a photography? |
| answer | photography comes from two ancient Greek words: photo, for “light,” and graph, for “drawing.” “Drawing with light"
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3 | Where | where we can see the results of the photography? |
| answer | the pages of newspapers, magazines, books, catalogs, and brochures; on display in billboards, shop windows, and posters; broadcast over television; and organized into slide shows and film strips. |
4 | Why | why photography is used in astronomy, medical diagnosis, and industrial quality control? |
| answer | Photography extends human vision into the realm of objects that are invisible because they are too small or too distant, or events that occur too rapidly for the naked eye to detect. A camera can be used in locations too dangerous for humans.
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5 | When | when was photography discovered to record and report and provide information? |
| answer | Since its invention in 1839
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6 | How | How do many photographers enter the field professionally after starting as amateurs?
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| answer | Many photographers start as amateurs and gain experience before entering the field professionally, sometimes working as assistants or apprentices. |
VERBAL
No | sentences | p/a |
1 | Photography comes from two ancient Greek words: photo and graph. | p |
2 | Cameras extend human vision to capture objects and events that are normally invisible. | p |
3 | Professional photographers can work as employees, run their own businesses, or freelance. | a |
4 | Photography extends human vision into the realm of invisible objects and events. | p |
5 | Graduates of journalism schools with photojournalism departments often become successful photojournalists. | a |
6 | Photography's unique powers have been used to record, report, and inform. | p |
7 | Many photographers start their careers as amateurs and gain experience before going professional. | p |
8 | Some photographers begin as assistants or apprentices to learn and grow in the field. | p |
9 | Some professional photographers work as employees, run their own businesses, or freelance. | a |
10 | Many photographers gain experience as amateurs before going professional. | p |
NOMINA
NO | SENTENCE |
1 | Photographs are extensively used in mass media. |
2 | "Drawing with light" is a way of describing photography. |
3 | Practical applications of photography are found in nearly every human endeavor. |
4 | Photographs are reproduced in vast quantities and seen everywhere in daily life. |
5 | A camera can be used in locations too dangerous for humans. |
6 | Photographs are essential for storytelling, communication, and preserving memories. |
7 | Photographs are well suited for use in the mass media. |
8 | They can be found everywhere: in newspapers, magazines, books, catalogs, etc. |
9 | Apprenticeships are valuable for aspiring photographers to learn and grow in the field. |
10 | Photography has transformed visual storytelling and its images are ubiquitous. |
NO | SENTENCES | Active | Passive |
1 | Photography extends human vision into the realm of objects that are invisible. | v |
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| Human vision is extended into the realm of invisible objects by photography. |
| v |
2 | A camera can be used in locations too dangerous for humans. | v |
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| Locations too dangerous for humans can be accessed using a camera. |
| v |
3 | Some professional photographers work as full-time employees. | v |
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| Full-time employment is chosen by some professional photographers.
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| v |
4 | Many photographers enter the field professionally after gaining experience as amateurs.
| v |
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| The field is entered professionally by many photographers after gaining experience as amateurs.
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| v |
5 | They may spend time as assistants or apprentices before striking out on their own.
| v |
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| Time may be spent as assistants or apprentices before striking out on their own. |
| v |
6 | The word photography comes from two ancient Greek words. |
| v |
| Two ancient Greek words give birth to the word photography. | v |
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7 | Practical applications of photography are found in nearly every human endeavor. |
| v |
| Nearly every human endeavor incorporates practical applications of photography. | v |
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8 | Photography's unique powers of visual description have been used to record, report, and inform. |
| v |
| People have used photography's unique powers of visual description to record, report, and inform. | v |
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9 | Photographs are well suited for use in the mass media. |
| v |
| The mass media finds photographs well suited for use. | v |
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10 | They are reproduced by the billions and can be found everywhere. |
| v |
| Photographs, reproduced by the billions, can be found everywhere. | v |
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No | Vocabulary | Pronoun Spelling | Meaning |
01 | Graph | Graf | Grafik |
02 | Drawing | Draw-ing | Gambar |
03 | Small | Smallw | Kecil |
04 | Books | Books | Buku |
05 | Distant | Dis-tuhnt | Jauh |
06 | Billions | Bil-yuhns | Miliaran |
07 | Record | Ri-kawrd | Merekam |
08 | Posters | Poh-sters | poster |
09 | Magazine | Mah-guh-zeenz | Majalah |
10 | Inform | In-form | Memberitahu |
NO | SENTENCE | TENSE |
1 | The word "photography" is derived from the ancient Greek words for "light" and "drawing.
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| The word "photography" (subject) is derived (verb) from the ancient Greek words for "light" and "drawing" (object).
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2 | Photography allows us to capture and document moments by "drawing with light
| Present tense |
| Photography (subject) allows (verb) us (object) to capture and document moments by "drawing with light
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3 | Practical applications of photography can be found in various fields, from astronomy to medical diagnosis.
| Present tense |
| Practical applications of photography (subject) can be found (verb) in various fields, from astronomy to medical diagnosis.
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4 | Photography expands our vision, enabling us to see objects and events that are normally invisible.
| Present tense |
| Photography (subject) expands (verb) our vision, enabling us to see objects and events that are normally invisible.
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5 | Cameras are invaluable tools in locations that are too dangerous for humans to access.
| Present tense |
| Cameras (subject) are invaluable tools (verb) in locations that are too dangerous for humans to access.
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6 | Photography has been a powerful medium for recording and reporting since its invention in 1839
| Present perfect tense |
| Photography (subject) has been (verb) a powerful medium for recording and reporting since its invention in 1839.
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7 | Photographs are widely used in the mass media, appearing in newspapers, magazines, and advertisements.
| Present tense |
| Photographs (subject) are widely used (verb) in the mass media, appearing in newspapers, magazines, and advertisements.
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8 | Professional photographers have diverse career paths, including full-time employment and freelance work.
| Present tense |
| Professional photographers (subject) have diverse career paths (verb), including full-time employment and freelance work.
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9 | Many successful photojournalists have received formal education in journalism or photojournalism.
| Present perfect tense |
| Many successful photojournalists (subject) have received (verb) formal education in journalism or photojournalism.
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10 | Aspiring photographers often start as amateurs, gaining experience through apprenticeships or assisting others.
| Present tense |
| Aspiring photographers (subject) often start (verb) as amateurs, gaining experience through apprenticeships or assisting others.
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TRANSLATION ARTICLE
Kata fotografi berasal dari dua kata Yunani kuno: foto yang berarti “cahaya” dan grafik yang berarti “gambar”. “Menggambar dengan cahaya” adalah cara mendeskripsikan fotografi.
Penerapan praktis fotografi ditemukan di hampir setiap upaya manusia, mulai dari astronomi, diagnosis medis, hingga pengendalian kualitas industri. Fotografi memperluas penglihatan manusia ke dalam bidang objek yang tidak terlihat karena terlalu kecil atau terlalu jauh, atau peristiwa yang terjadi terlalu cepat bagi manusia. mata telanjang untuk mendeteksi. Kamera dapat digunakan di lokasi yang terlalu berbahaya bagi manusia.
Sejak penemuannya pada tahun 1839, kekuatan unik fotografi dalam deskripsi visual telah digunakan untuk merekam, melaporkan, dan memberikan informasi. Foto sangat cocok untuk digunakan di media massa. Saat ini, buku-buku tersebut telah direproduksi dalam jumlah miliaran, dan dapat ditemukan di mana saja: di halaman surat kabar, majalah, buku, katalog, dan brosur; dipajang di baliho, etalase toko, dan poster; disiarkan melalui televisi; dan disusun dalam tayangan slide dan strip film.
Beberapa fotografer profesional bekerja sebagai karyawan tetap, beberapa menjalankan bisnis mereka sendiri, dan beberapa lainnya bekerja sebagai pekerja lepas. Saat ini sebagian besar jurnalis foto yang sukses adalah lulusan sekolah jurnalisme yang memiliki departemen foto jurnalisme atau menawarkan kursus foto jurnalistik. Banyak fotografer memasuki bidang ini secara profesional setelah mendapatkan pengalaman sebagai amatir. Mereka mungkin menghabiskan waktu sebagai asisten atau magang sebelum mulai bekerja sendiri.