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ENGLISH for UNIVERSITY

Lecturer Profile:

Name: Wahyu Caesarendra, ST, M. Eng, Phd

Place, date of Birth: Jakarta, 31st January 1982

Education:

Bachelor

Master

Doctor

: Mechanical Engineering Diponegoro University, Indonesia


: Mechanical Design Engineering Pukyong National
University, South Korea
: Mechanical Engineering University of Wollongong, Australia

Publication

Acoustic emission-based condition monitoring methods: Review and application for


low speed slew bearing
W Caesarendra, B Kosasih, AK Tieu, H Zhu, CAS Moodie, Q Zhu, Mechanical
Systems and Signal Processing 72, 134-159

Fault Diagnosis and Prognosis of Critical Components D Wang, C Li, A Widodo, PK


Kankar, W Caesarendra, Shock and Vibration 501, 9597656

EEG based pattern recognition method for classification of different mental tasking:
Preliminary study for stroke survivors in Indonesia
W Caesarendra, M Ariyanto, S U Lexon, E D Pasmanasari, C R Chang, J D Setiawan,
2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive Science, Optics, Micro
Electro-Mechanical System, and Information Technology (ICACOMIT)

Finger movement pattern recognition method using artificial neural network base
d on electromyography (EMG) sensor
M Ariyanto, W Caesarendra, K A Mustaqim, M Irfan, J A Pakpahan, J D Setiawan, A
R Winoto, 2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive Science,
Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and Information Technology (ICACOMIT)

Countries visited

South Korea

Macau

Hong Kong

Norway

Australia

Finland

Internationally-recognized English
Test
TOEFL

(Test of English as Foreign Language)

TOEIC

(Test of English for International


Communication)

IELTS

(International English Language


Testing System)

TOEFL

Administrator : Educational Testing Service

Skills tested
and duration

: Internet-based Test (iBT) (3 hours 10 minutes to 4


hours 20 minutes)
Paper-based Test (PBT) (2 hours 20 minutes to 2 hours
30 minutes

Score range

: iBT (0 to 30, each for 4 sections), total 0 to 120


PBT (Listening: 31 to 68, Structure: 31 to 69, Reading
31 to 67, total 310 to 677, Writing 0 to 6)

Score validity : 2 years

TOEIC

Administrator : Educational Testing Service

Skills tested : Listening & Reading (2 hours)


and duration

Speaking (20 minutes)


Writing (60 minutes)

Score range

: Listening & Reading (10-990)


Speaking (0-200)
Writing (0-200)

Score validity : 2 years

IELTS

Administrator : British Council, IDP Education, Cambridge English


Language Assessment

Skills tested : Listening (40 minutes)


and duration

Reading (60 minutes)


Writing (60 minutes)
Speaking (11-15 minutes)

Score range

: 0-9, in 0.5 band increments

Score validity : 2 years

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronoun

Verb

Adverb

Adjective

Determiner

Conjunction

Preposition

Interjection

Subject-Verb Agreement

Subjects and verbs mustAGREEwith one another in number (singular or


plural). Thus, if a subject is singular, itsverbmust also be singular; if a
subject is plural, itsverbmust also be plural.

Examples: My cat always purrs at my lap


Sugar and flour are needed for the recipe
My mom or dad is coming to visit
Both are qualified for the job

Articles

Indefinite article (A/An)

The indefinite articles are used when we are referring to an unspecified thing or
quantity
We use them when we dont know (or dont care) which thing were talking about
Examples: a cat, a dog, an hour, an egg

Definite article (The)

The definite article refers to a noun, either in the singular or plural. It can be
used with uncountable nouns. The refers to a specific thing or quantity. It should
be placed before the noun, or before the adjective which directly modifies the
noun
Examples: Please give me the hammer
Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small

Numbers

Fraction

Examples:

Numbers

Exponent

Singular and Plural

Countable Nouns

Things we can count using numbers


Examples: two tigers, an egg

Uncountable Nouns

Things we cant count using numbers


Examples: bottles of milk, a grain of rice

Singular and Plural

Final -s/ -es/ -ies

We add s/-es/ -ies to plural noun


Examples: cats, dogs, calves, boxes

Irregular Plural Nouns

Examples: Person > People


Child > Children
Mouse > Mice
Index > Indices
Fungus > Fungi

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns
subjective

1stperson
2ndperson
3rdperson

I
you
he
she
it

SINGULAR
objective

possessive

me
you
him
her
it

my,mine
your,yours
his
her,hers
its

Demonstrative Pronouns

subjective

PLURAL
objective

possessive

we
you
they

us
you
them

our,ours
your,yours
their,theirs

Pronouns

Reflexive/Intensive Pronouns

The self pronouns


Examples: myself, herself

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