Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

bali's report



CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

A.  BACKGROUND
Language is one of the simplest ways of personal communication. With a language we can know each other. Any example language to be used by person in the world. But special for English is the one of the International language in the world.
With English, we can communication with any person in the world. Certainly the knowledge more we can. Simple example, knowledge about culture, food and drink, and more other states.
STAI Diponegoro is one Islamic university that has a program for learning English. The name of this program is Intensive English Program. We need 1 year to be intended ready of it.
This program has purposed to get oral examination and to have refreshing after we have been studying. In this tour we can interview with many foreigners. So we can improve and develop our English little by little.
B.  VISITED OBJECT
1.    Syech Hamid
Syech Hamid is one of the saints who spread Islam in Java. He had born in 1333 H in Sumber Girang village, Lasem, Rembang, Middle of Java. He passed away December 25, 1985.
Kyai Hamid raised in a family of Moslem. His father was a scholar (ulama). As a child he was much loved as his father and grandfather. He was already signs that he would be a great scholar.
He married in 22 year with his own cousin Nyai Hj. Nafisah and they were blessed 6 children. Now living, namely H. Nu’man, Hj. Nasikh, and H. Idris. He has a particularly high social nature of family and nearest neighbor. Concern for others is a hallmark of strong social attitudes.

2.    Sanur Beach
Sanur originates from two words, “Saha” and “Nuhur” which literally means the passion to visit a certain place. Located in the southern part of Bali. Sanur is pure sandy beaches across the coastal line. It is also famed for its spectacular sunrises which literally mark a new day in the life of the Balinese.
Sanur (Indonesia: Pantai Sanur Pronunced Sah-Noor) is a coastal stretch of beach of Denpasar city of south east Bali, about 30 minutes’ drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has grown into a little town in its own right.
The northern part of Sanur beach was used as the landing site for the Dutch invasion troops during the Dutch intervention in Bali (1906). During World War II, Sanur was again the entry point through which the Japanese forces landed to occupy the island of Bali.
Today Sanur contains a number of resorts such as the Medina and Bali Hyatt (not to be confused with the Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua) and is a popular tourist destination.
3.    Dream Land

Dream land beach at the southern and Pecatu Village, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali province, Indonesia.
Dreamland Beach is a tourist spot located in the south of Bali in an area called Pecatu. Dreamland Beach is surrounded by towering cliffs high, and surrounded by fairly large rocks around the coast. The location of this beach is located within the complex Pecatu Graha Bali (Kuta Golf Links Resort) which is about 30 minutes from Kuta Beach.
Dreamland beach itself is almost similar to Kuta beach. White sand and steep gully scenery is so enchanting eyes to look at. Location of clean white sandy beach just below the narrow steep rock walls perfect for enjoying the sunset or simply watch the surfer’s atrractions. Large waves were high and in great demand by the fans of water sports surfing, Dreamland has become even a kind of new to the area surf spots of Bali.
The origin of the name of Dreamland in this area because the first time there a housing project and tourist attraction. But the project is delayed and abandoned while the villagers Pecatu who once lived as farmers hope the project is completed and they could pursue other business in the field of tourism. That’s why the land around the beach called Dreamland (dream land).
Originally the courtyard of this beautiful beach is only a small point from the area of 900 hectares owned by PT. Bali Pecatu Graha (BHG) that could be busy in 1996. Land area is transformed into a resort hired to super Luks “Pecatu Indah Resort”.
It is said that the resort will be combined with the tourist area, while utilizing the natural beauty and originality, as well as environmental preservation. The resort’s owner, Tomy Soeharto, son of the former Presiden Soeharto, to create “neighborhoods and most unique tours through Southeast Asia”. But as the Indonesian monetary crisis and the crisis swept the credibility of leadership, this mega project began to dim.

4.    Garuda Wisnu Kencana

Garuda Wisnu Kencana lies on the limestone plateau padas. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Culture Park is a window of art and culture of Dewata Island  that have a natural background and a very impressive panorama. With the distance 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, making it one of the main objectives for the various performing arts, exhibilitions and conferences or a relaxing visit even spiritual visit. This statue is the work of Bali renowned sculptor, I Nyoman Nuarta.
Statue of the God Wisnu intangi bles that are the gods in the Hindu religion by riding an Garuda keeper. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Culture Park area is located  at an altitude of 146 m above ground level or 263 m above sea level.
 This statue is projected to bind to the spatial visibility to 20 km so it looks from Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, until Tanah Lot. It is a simbol of the mission rescuing sorroundings and the world.
The statue of Garuda Wisnu Kencana is made from a mixture of copper and steel weighing 4000tons with a high 75 m and width 60 m. If contruction finish can be the biggest statue in the world.
5.    Kuta Beach
Kuta Beach  is a tourist spot located in the south of Denpasar, the capital of Bali, Indonesia. Kuta is located in Badung Regency. This area is a tourist destination abroad, and has been a mainstay of Bali as a tourist attraction since the early 70s. KutaBeach is often referred to as sunset beach (sunset beach) as opposed to the Sanur beach.
In Kuta there are many shops, restaurants and washing and drying themselves. Besides the beauty of its beach, Kuta beach also offers various other types of entertainment such as bars and restaurants along the beach to Legian beach. Rosovivo, Ocean Beach Club, Kamasutra, are some of the most crowded clubs along the beach of Kuta.
This beach also has a pretty good waves for surfing sports (surfing), especially for beginner surfers. Field I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is located not far from Kuta.
6.    Tampak Siring Palace


Tampak Siring’s name is taken from two Bali words, that is “Tampak is palm of hand (telapak), and “Siring” is sideways (miring). Tampak Siring Palace stood on the initiative of Indonesia’s first President Republic Indonesia, this Palace is the only palace built in the reign.
Development began in 1957 until 1960 and built in stages. The architect was R. M Soedarsono. The building was first built is Wisma Merdeka and Wisma Yudhistira in 1957. The next building in 1958 and finish in 1963.
7.    Braja Sandi
Bajra Sandhi Monument is monument of Balinese People Struggle. This Monument is recognized by the name of Bajra Sandhi because it’s from the world  Bajra or Genta or bell used by all Hindu Priest in reading off Weda holy sentence (mantra) at religious ceremony. This monument is built in the year 1987 and it is opened by president of Megawati Sukarno Putri on 14 June 2003. The purpose of this monument is to immortalize the soul and spirit of Balinese People struggle, at one blow dig, looking after, developing and also preserve the culture of Bali to be bequeathed to a router generation as advancing capital stroke tread a world of loaded progressively with the challenge and resistance.
This monument is comprising of 33 diorama depicting the journey history from a period of prehistory (300.000 S.M) what its human being still go about and very base on the nature until the period of filling the independence (1950-1975) where Bali Island is built in all areas like politics, economic, and social cultural. By knowing and comprehension of the journey history, soul, and spirit of Bali People struggle from time to time, it is expected the tighten of the spirit and cultural to increase Bali tourism.
The existence of physical building is strongly relating to the meaning of Hinduism philosophy, namely Yoni colossus. The monument is likely colossus device meanwhile the building base as yoni. From other side, the Yoni colossus is also describing the story of twiddling Mandhara Giri at Ksirarnawa shih is taken away from passage of Adi Parwa (Hindu’s Book).
This building monument is consisted of:
a.  Jar of Amertha symbol by Kumba (a kind of pot) what is seen on the top monument.
b.  The Dragon Basuki tail exists near by Swamba and its head at entrance gate.
c.  The body of Bedewing Acura realized at its base of monument and the head at entrance gate.
d.  Mount of Mandara Giri realized by the high of monument boosting.
e.  Pool encircle the monument is supposing as Ksirarnawa (milk ocean).
Bajra Sandhi Monument in its development, it has been opened for visitor and to be places of interest or tourist destination in Bali in particular when visiting Denpasar town. You may also join Denpasar City Toru or Denpasar Tour Package to visit this beautiful place.
8.  Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot means “Land (sic: in the) Sea” in Balinese language Located in Tabanan, about 20 km from Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide.
Tanah Lot is claimed to be the work of the 15th century priest Nirartha. During his travels along the south coast he saw the rock-island’s beautiful setting and rested there. Some fishermen saw him, and bought him gifts. Nirartha then spent the night on the little island. Later he sake to the fishermen and told them to build a shrine on the rock for he felt it to be a holy place to work ship the Balinese sea gods.
The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. Each of the sea temples were established within eyesight of the next to from a chain along the south-western coast.
At the base of the rocky island, poisonous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. A giant snake purportedly protects the temple, which was created from Nirata’s scarf when he established the island.
In 1980 the temple’s rock face was starting to crumble and the area around and inside the temple started to become dangerous. The Japanese government then provided a loan to the Indonesia government of Rp. 800 billion (approximately USD $130 million) to conserve the historic temple and other significant locations around Bali. As a result, over one third of Tanah Lot’s “rock” is actually cunningly disguised artificial rock created during the Japanese-funded and supervised renovation and stabilization program.



CHAPTER II
REPORT

A.  TRAVEL ACTIVITY
On Thursday, 12th July 2012 (the first day of travel activity)
We congregated at STAI Diponegoro Tulungagung for waiting departure goes to Bali at 09.00 am. And then at 09.45, am we gathered at STAI Diponegoro Tulungagung for opening ceremony by Mr. Aulia, Mrs. Anjar, and Mrs. Luluk. And they were giving ID card by Mr. Aulia and Mrs. Luluk.
We started to go to the bus at 09.53 am, in front of Tulungagung public garden. Bismillahirrohmarirrohim hopefully safed until to the effect and attained all its aim with success. Amin.
The trip to Bali through to Kediri. It’s really so hard. And then the bus stoped in Jombang at 12.05 am, because there were friends who wanted to go to bathroom.
12.40 am, we had had lunch, but we just ate at bus with box rice. Reasonable, my food was through. Hehe knowing that of situation I did not enjoy my breakfast.
We stopped in the Mosque in Jombang at 01.00 pm, to perform jama’ ta’dim dzuhur and asyar prayer. Over there was for about 40 minutes. And then we continued to Pasuruan to make a devotional in sacred place Syech Hamid. We arrived to there at 03.35 pm. Our bus stopped at before public garden Pasuruan, we went there that the place of grave Syech Hamid by tour of tourism pedicap, we finished at 04.36 pm. And then continued to Ketapang Harbour.
At 07.15 pm we saw the tower that very high, this place named Java power. This place far-flug and big. On luck we saw nocturnal, so this pace looked clear so beautiful. There many lamp adorn this place, even appears at any given lamp fraught line rust colored and white bright. Waowww this is place that so beautiful. But we didn’t visit this place; just saw it from the bus. Several minutes we went to Putra Jatim III Restaurant, Probolinggo having for dinner. And then jama’ ta’kir magrib and isya’ prayer.
The moment that the wait, we arrive to Ketapang Harbour at 10.59 pm. It’s very so cool. At the same with my heart be afraid and trembling. Haaah…
On Friday, 13th July 2012 (The second day of travel activity)
After long time, we arrived to Gilimanuk Harbour at 00.29 am. And then continued to Sanur Beach. Then we did subuh prayer in Sanur area at 05.45 am in Al- Ikhsan Mosque. After that we went to Sanur Beach to look at sunrise, but the sunrise was not looked so beautiful, because the day was cloudy. However we could still take picture.  Furthermore we continued our trip to hotel.  To take a bath and have breakfast
The time was breakfast. Our menu the days were egg steam, Tempe fries, Rawon soup, crackers and chili. This food was nice, because I was hungry. Hehehe…. After having breakfast, we were ready for initiating our visiting to go to tourism place in Bali.
At 09.35 am, we started trip to go to the test place; the first place was Dreamland Beach. On the trip, our guide gave us knowledge about Bali. About Bali’s history, name of Bali’s people, culture and any statues. Its place that was the dream of Tommy Soeharto, to build the increase economy for himself and Bali’s people. The trip arrived to the Dreamland at 00.38 pm. There we looked any shopping complex, many tourists who was to the sun bathing, and as surfing in beach. Some of my friends practiced their English to some tourists.  It was same with me, but my recording was not good, its ok, I must be spirit for the next.
At 01.00 pm, we went to GWK (Garuda Wisnu Kencana) place. But we could not use our almamater and our identities as Student High School. Hihihi…  so sweet. And then we did jama’ ta’dim dhuhur and asyar prayer. After tour from GWK, we got lunch box together.
At 03.00 pm trip to Kuta Beach. It was the moment to practicied English. There were many tourists which did sun bathing while waiting sunset. I got tourist more for interview. We had time until 06.00 pm for it. Then we went to Yamuna that was shopping center and restaurant near Kuta Beach. We could buy clothes and dinner. I bought some clothes for my children. At 08.00 pm, we came back to hotel to take a bath and take a rest
On Saturday, 14th July 2012 (The third day of travel activity)
I got up at 04.00 am. I took a bath and then did Subuh  prayer. At 06.45 am, we had had breakfast. Today’s menu was Pecel rice, hemm nyummy… but I don’t like chili because it was so hot. Finishing preparing, then we all check out from hotel and ready to the next tour at 07.35 am.
For the first we went to Karang Kurnia. This was Shopping Centre bought from the trip special for cloth, dress and accessories. And then, at 10.30 am we went to Tampak Siring Palace. We arrived to there at 10.30 am.
At 00.05 pm we went to Buah Tangan, the Shopping Centre special for Bali’s snack. And then we did jama’ ta’dim duhur and asyar prayer and had had lunch to restaurant. But some of my friends and I did not like the menu because the condition of restaurant was very dirty.
At 02.42 pm, we continued to Bajra Sandi. And then at 03.20 pm, we went to Tanah Lot that the last place for us practicing English. We had time to sleep in the bus; it needed one hour to arrive there.
The weather was cloudy and drizzles. “Tanah Lot I am coming…. This is so cool”. We all took some pictures. I was happy. Then at 06.02 pm, we continued our trip to Gilimanuk Harbor. “God bye Bali. Much memories that I had with my friends and “my best friend”. He hehe… and the someone give me a yellow flower, sweet memory.. hihihi”
At 10.10 pm we arrived to Gilimanuk Harbor. It was hard to leave good memories. Hemmm.. One hour we arrived to Ketapang Harbour. We came back to Java at 11.30 pm, then we all had had dinner at restaurant in Banyuwangi and did jama’ ta’kir magrib and isya’ prayer.
On Sunday, 15th July 2012 (The fourth day of travel activity)
At 01.05 pm, our bus stopped back to visited Putra Jatim shop Probolinggo to buy some foods for our family at home. But I did not buy it because I had not enough money. I just slept in the bus.
At 04.30 am, our bus stopped in Pasuruan Mosque to shubuh prayer. Especial for me to take a break in Gempol at 06.03 am, because my husband wait me there.. God bye Bali and alhamdulilah I arrived safely. Thanks Allah.
 
B.  CONVERSATION RECORD
1st foreigner from Sidney in Kuta Beach
My first conversation
Denok         : “Hello..”
Foreigner    : “Hello..”
Denok         : “I’m sorry, I disturb your time”
Foreigner    : “It’s ok.”
Denok           : “My name is denok. I’m a student. Can I speak English with you?”
Foreigner    : “Ok!”
Denok         : “What your name?”
Foreigner    : “Katty”
Denok         : “Where do you come from?”
Foreigner    : “Canada”
Denok         : “Do you like Bali?”
Foreigner    : “Yes I love Bali”.
Denok         : “How many times do you to Bali?”
Foreigner    : “First time”
Denok         : “I like Bali too”
Foreigner    : “Do you from Bali?”
Denok         : “No.. no.. I East Java”
Foreigner    : “Ow East Java”
Denok         : “Do you one two?”
Foreigner    : “One two????”
Denok         : “Hehe sorry. With your friend?”
Foreigner    : “Yes, my friend”
Denok         : “I’m sorry, my English is very bad.”
Foreigner    : “It’s ok”
Denok         : “Ok, thank you.. Nice to meet you”
Foreigner    : “Ok”

2nd foreigner from Porto in Kuta Beach
My second conversation
Denok         : ”Hello..”
Foreigner    : “Hello..”
Denok         : “Can I speaking English with you?”
Foreigner    : “Speaking English?”
Denok         : “Yes, but my English is very bad.”
Foreigner    : “Okey”
Denok         : “My name is Denok”
Foreigner    : "I’m Keys”
Denok         : “What?”
Foreigner    : “Keys”
Denok         : “Where do you come from?”
Foreigner    : “I’m come from Porto”
Denok         : “Porto?”
Foreigner    : “In Europe”
Denok         : “Ooo.. Europe. I from East Java. Indonesia”
Foreigner    : “I find East Java. Yesterday I visited Jakarta”
Denok         : “Oo.. Jakarta”
Foreigner    : “Do you know Jakarta?”
Denok         : “Eeemm yes emm”
Foreigner    : “Ok fine”
Denok         : “Do you like Bali?”
Foreigner    : “Yes, I like Bali, but I come here to doctor, coz I’m sick.”
Denok         : “What you’re sick?”
Foreigner    : “I am sick, something about my felling very bad, so I come to the doctor.”
Foreigner    : “So, are you studying English?”
Denok        : “Yes”
Foreigner    : “Is your exam?”
Denok        : “Yes … hehehe”
Denok        : “Do you like coconut kelapa muda?”
Foreigner    : “Coconut water.”
Denok        : “Yes coconut water”
Foreigner    : “Yes. So what your name?”
Denok        : “Denok”
Foreigner    : “And are you studying in university?”
Denok        : “Yes”
Foreigner    : “What are you study?”
Denok        : “Em em em”
Foreigner    : “Translater?”
Denok        : “No.. no”
Foreigner    : “Teacher?”
Denok        : “Yes teacher Islamic”
Foreigner    : “Oww it’s good”
Denok        : “Do you know about Boom Bali?”
Foreigner    : “The boom?”
Denok        : “Yes, do you know?”
Foreigner    : “No, what happen?”
Denok        : “Any years ago eeee m eem”
Foreigner    : “Its ok, I know you want to tell me, it’s your exam, what happen?”
Denok        : “Eemm someone not like I don’t know.. eeemm hahaha”
Foreigner    : “It ok, it’s your exam”
Denok        : “How many times do you to Bali?”
Foreigner    : “First times.”
Denok        : “First times?”
Foreigner    : “Yes. I like to Bali, n I Over to Lombok, I visited to Java yesterday”
Foreigner    : “So, how about you? How old are you?”
Denok        : “Eee twenty seven”
Foreigner    : “I’m twenty eight. Do you have married?”
Denok        : “Yes”
Foreigner    : “Do you have children?”
Denok        : “Yes, 2 childrens”
Foreigner    : “Ow. How do you fill?”
Denok        : “Emm very very happy”
Foreigner    : “Oo yaa”
Denok        : “But I very sad, coz my baby in home alone”
Foreigner    : “Ow no. When are you going back to Java?”
Denok        : “Emm Sunday.. Ok thank you. Nice to meet you”
Foreigner    : “Ok. Good luck for your English”
Denok        : “Thank you”

C.  PICTURES
This picture has taken in Kuta Beach, Katty and me, when I interview her.



This picture has taken in Kuta Beach, Keys and me

CHAPTER III

A. CONCLUSION
The examination tour of IEP (Intensive English Program) was done in Bali Island since Thursday 12th July 2012 until 14th July 2012.
All of students could practice their English with foreigners or natives speaker, although they could not speak very well. They enjoyed their activity because they could practice their ability in English, they could meet native speaker, and they also can spend their holyday. I myself, was very proud of this program because I could learn English which very useful in my future so I could meet native speaker and also I had opportunity to visit Bali Island, which one of my dream, because Bali Island is very famous not only in Indonesia, but also in the world. And every country has known it. Maybe without this program I cannot enjoy and making beautiful memories in Bali Island.

B.        SUGGESTION
IEP(Intensive English Program) is one of program to learn English which the method like the course, all of materials and the rules are taken from BEC (Basic English Course) in Pare, and also the tutor of IEP (Intensive English Program) who graduated from BEC (Basic English Course). In fact this program is good but there are many problems, such as the agenda in campus, the examination, and etc.
MEMORY










This is my group when we examination to Bali







This is my best friend.