Hello everyone, let me introduce myself.
My name is Rival Priandika. I'm 15 years old and a student at SMK Negeri 3 Tangerang. I'm in 10th grade, majoring in Computer and Network Engineering.
I chose this major because I'm interested in computers and technology. I want to learn how networks work, how to fix computer problems, and how to improve my technology skills. I believe technology is very important today.
In the future, I hope to become a network engineer or someone who works in cybersecurity. I want to gain more knowledge, work at a great company, or even build my own business one day.
To prepare for that, I study hard, join school activities, and try to get hands-on experience with real computer systems. I also want to improve my English because it's very useful in the tech world.
I believe that with effort, passion, and support from my teachers and family, I can achieve my dreams.
Thank you for your
🎵 Don't My Love
(Verse 1)
I gave you all the stars I found,
Every dream, I wrote them down.
But you keep walking far away,
Leaving me with words I couldn’t say.
(Pre-Chorus)
I’m holding on, but you just let it go,
The fire’s still here, but you’ll never know.
(Chorus)
Don’t, my love, don’t fade tonight,
Don’t let this heart fall out of sight.
Stay in my arms, don’t turn away,
Don’t, my love, please hear me say.
(Verse 2)
Your shadow dances in my mind,
A memory I can’t rewind.
I’m lost between the truth and lies,
Still searching in your endless eyes.
(Pre-Chorus)
I’m holding on, but you just let it go,
The fire’s still here, but you’ll never know.
(Chorus)
Don’t, my love, don’t fade tonight,
Don’t let this heart fall out of sight.
Stay in my arms, don’t turn away,
Don’t, my love, please hear me say.
(Bridge)
If I could turn the hands of time,
I’d make your heart forever mine.
But if you choose to walk away,
I’ll still be here, I’ll always stay.
(Final Chorus)
Don’t, my love, don’t fade tonight,
Don’t let this heart fall out of sight.
Stay in my arms, don’t turn away,
Don’t, my love… please hear me say.
Hello everyone!
Today, I’m going to tell you a story from Indonesian folklore.
It’s called The Clever Mouse Deer and the Hungry Crocodile.
Once upon a time, in a green, beautiful forest, there lived a little animal called the mouse deer, or Kancil.
Even though he was small, he was very clever.
He loved walking around the forest, playing by the river, and of course… eating delicious fruits.
One hot day, Kancil felt very thirsty.
He also wanted to go to the other side of the river, because the sweetest fruits were there.
But there was a big problem… the river was full of crocodiles!
They were big, strong, and hungry.
Kancil stood near the water and thought,
“Hmmm… if I swim across, the crocodiles will eat me.
But if I don’t cross, I can’t eat the fruits.
I must think of something!”
Then, he smiled.
“I have a plan!” he said.
He called out loudly,
“Hey crocodiles! Come here! I have important news for you!”
The biggest crocodile swam forward and said,
“What do you want, little mouse deer? Are you ready to be my lunch?”
Kancil shook his head and said,
“Oh no! I have good news from the King of the Jungle.
He is having a big feast, and he wants to invite all the crocodiles.
But first, he asked me to count how many crocodiles live in this river.”
The crocodiles became excited. They loved the idea of a big feast.
The big crocodile asked,
“What do we have to do?”
Kancil answered,
“Just line up from this side of the river to the other side, so I can walk on your backs and count you.”
The crocodiles agreed.
They made a line across the river, head to tail, like a living bridge.
Kancil hopped onto the first crocodile’s back and began counting,
“One… two… three… four…”
Step by step, he moved closer to the other side.
When he reached the last crocodile, Kancil quickly jumped onto the riverbank.
He laughed and said,
“Thank you, my friends! You helped me cross the river.
But… there is no feast! I just tricked you!”
The crocodiles were very angry.
“You little trickster! Next time, we will catch you!” they shouted.
But Kancil only smiled and said,
“Maybe… but for now, I will enjoy my sweet fruits. Goodbye!”
And so, Kancil enjoyed his meal safely, while the crocodiles swam away, still hungry.
Moral of the story:
Even if you are small, you can win against bigger challenges with intelligence and creativity.
10 Verb (V1 – V2 – V3) + Contoh Kalimat
1. Go – Went – Gone (Pergi)
(+) She goes to school every day.
(-) She does not go to school on Sunday.
(?) Does she go to school every day?
2. Eat – Ate – Eaten (Makan)
(+) I eat breakfast at 7 a.m.
(-) I do not eat rice at night.
(?) Do you eat vegetables every day?
3. Drink – Drank – Drunk (Minum)
(+) He drinks a glass of water in the morning.
(-) He does not drink coffee.
(?) Does he drink milk every day?
4. Write – Wrote – Written (Menulis)
(+) They write a letter to their teacher.
(-) They do not write a story.
(?) Do they write in English?
5. Read – Read – Read (Membaca)
(+) She reads a book in the library.
(-) She does not read comics.
(?) Does she read every morning?
6. Run – Ran – Run (Berlari)
(+) We run every morning in the park.
(-) We do not run on rainy days.
(?) Do we run together every day?
7. Make – Made – Made (Membuat)
(+) He makes a cake for his mother.
(-) He does not make cookies.
(?) Does he make breakfast for you?
8. See – Saw – Seen (Melihat)
(+) I see a bird in the garden.
(-) I do not see a cat here.
(?) Do you see the rainbow?
9. Buy – Bought – Bought (Membeli)
(+) She buys new shoes at the market.
(-) She does not buy a bag.
(?) Does she buy fruit every day?
10. Come – Came – Come (Datang)
(+) They come to my house every Sunday.
(-) They do not come late.
(?) Do they come to school early?