Thursday, February 19, 2009

English Words: A Linguistic Introduction




Wiley-Blackwell | 2006-05-09 | ISBN: 0631230319 | 320 pages | PDF | 3,1 MB

Where do new words come from? How are words put together? How do we assign meaning to words? These are among the most compelling questions for students of language and linguistics. English Words is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of English words from a theoretically informed linguistic perspective. Assuming little or no background in linguistics, Harley approaches the study of words from several directions, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, historical linguistics and psycholinguistics. Using examples pulled from history, from Scrabble, and even the funny pages, this book is sure to make word study a breeze for students and instructors alike.English Words: A Linguistic Introduction gives students a command of the basic theory in each area, skill in analyzing and understanding English words, and the foundation needed for more advanced study in linguistic theory or lexicology.





Introduction to the Study of American Literature



Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.; World Book Co. (1914) | PDF + DjVu | 19.06 + 7.12 MB

In this volume the attempt has been made to distinguish the salient epochs in American literature, brief though the story is. The relation of the artist and his work to the general life of his time and of his people has been frequently recalled. This relation is especially illustrated in the chronological tables, which may be supplemented from the regular textbooks in American history.

Nevertheless, the treatment in the text itself is in the main biographical. That is, the effort has almost always been to make the single life appear an articulated and rational whole. This method craves far more space than was here available; but, any such volume as this must serve merely as an introduction to far wider reading.






Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Semester IV Schedule

Monday
Intro to Literature
English for Guide and Travel

Tuesday
Translation
Intro to Linguistic

Wednesday
Structure IV
Speaking IV

Thursday
Writing III
Correspondence II

Friday
English for Hotel and Restaurant
Reading IV

Thursday, February 12, 2009

STIBA's Facilities and Services

STIBA's facilities and services:
- Basketball field
- Library
- Free Wi-Fi
- Cafeteria
- Big Parking Lot

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Research, Centre & College Staff

PENGAJAR DAN DOSEN PROGRAM STUDI BAHASA INGGRIS
  1. PROF. DR. I Wayan Maba
  2. I Komang Sulatra, S.S
  3. Drs. I Made Sukamerta, M.Pd
  4. Syeny Bensawan, S.S
  5. Desak Putu Eka Pratiwi, S.S, M.Hum
  6. Denok Lestari, S.S.
  7. Drs. I Nengah Astawa, M.Hum
  8. Dra. Ni Ketut Pola Rustini, M.Hum
  9. Drs. Made Suartama, M.Sc.
  10. I G. AG. Sri Rwa Jayantini, S.S
  11. Cok. Istri Dewi W.A, SS, MPd.
  12. Drs. Gede Sadia
  13. Drs. I Made Legawa, M.Si
  14. Wayan Gatra, S.S
  15. L.G. Suciati, S.Pd., M.Hum.
  16. Drs. Ketut Sunartha, M.Hum
  17. Drs. Ketut Sudiarsa
  18. I Ketut Suandi, SPd., M.Hum.
  19. Drs. Made Sukadana
  20. Heru. P. Ardi, S.S
  21. Drs. Dewa Putu Adnyana, S.S
  22. Putu Ayu Ratna Dewi, S.S
  23. Drs. Wayan Sidhakarya, M.A
  24. Drs. Ketut Sukrawa, M.Pd.

PENGAJAR DAN DOSEN PROGRAM STUDI BAHASA JEPANG
  1. Prof. DR. Wayan Maba
  2. Janiartini,S.S
  3. Heru Prasetyono Ardi,S.S
  4. Muchlis,S.S
  5. A.A.Ayu Dian Andriyani,S.S
  6. Ni Wayan Meidariani,S.S
  7. Dra. Ni Ketut Pola Rustini,M.Hum
  8. Drs Made Sendra, M.Si
  9. Kadek Apriliani, SH
  10. I .G. Ag Sri Rwa Jayantini, S.S.
  11. Drs I Ketut Sudiarsa
  12. Ms. Kumiko Shishido
  13. Ms. Hiromi Takemura
  14. Drs. Sahidin
  15. I Made Sujana,B.A
  16. Drs. Zeny Kurniawan
  17. Ni Luh Gede Meilantari, S.S
  18. Ni Nyoman Pastiarini, S.S
  19. Wayan Nurita, S.S

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Dies Natalis XIV & Wisuda XII STIBA Saraswati Denpasar








Social Activities at Tangkas Village, Klungkung 2008



Friday, February 6, 2009

How to Prepare for the TOEFL , 11th edition

























How to Prepare for the TOEFL , 11th edition (+ CD-ROM)
(Barron's How to Prepare for the Toefl Test of English As a Foreign Language)
Pamela Sharpe Ph.D. | 720 pages | PDF | 53 MB PDF | +CD-ROM ~300 MB

This new 11th edition offers complete and up-to date preparation for the Paper-Based TOEFL and the Computer-Based TOEFL, with a preview of the Next Generation TOEFL test. There is extensive practice-even for students who don't have access to a computer. The manual includes a review chapter for each section of the TOEFL, including the new Speaking Section, and presents nine full-length model tests for the Computer-Based TOEFL, with questions answered and explained, along with one full-length model test for the Next Generation TOEFL and a practice test for the TOEFL Academic Speaking Test (TAST), with example answers. This compact disc-and-book package provides the audio versions for the Listening Comprehension sections of all model tests.


Sample Essays for the TOEFL Writing Test

In the e-books category of STIBA, visitors allow to download e-book (FREE)

























Sample Essays for the TOEFL Writing Test


518 pages | PDF | 8.68 Mb | Published by: Toeflessays.com


Contents
This book contains 400 sample essays with scores of 6.0. Each essay was written based on one of the topics from the ETS official list. The book covers 100% of these topics. Each ETS TOEFL writing topic has at least one sample answer in this book. Students who take the Computer-Based Test of English as a Foreign Language must also compose a written essay that counts towards part of their structure score. This book contains a total of 400 sample TOEFL essays, offering an intensive preparation for this part of the test.


Prospective Undergraduates

Welcome to English at STIBA

Why Study English?

English is one of the most rewarding degree subjects you can take at university, giving you the opportunity to study a challenging and diverse range of literature written in English, including poems, fiction, plays and essays. You will get to know the writings of particular authors, movements, and periods in great detail and develop your own interests in English literature and language – interests that we hope will remain with you for the rest of your life. This kind of study affords a unique way of appreciating the cultural history of England and other countries in which English has been a major literary medium.

An English degree will equip you with analytical and writing skills that are readily transferable into many other situations and many professions. It opens up the opportunity to go into a great variety of careers.

Why STIBA?

We believe that STIBA University offers you the best English course in the country, along with outstanding tuition, library, and IT facilities.

At STIBA you have the benefit of being taught both in your college and in the Faculty of English. The STIBA University is the oldest department of English in the country, and contains some of the leading critics and writers in the subject.

Divisions of STIBA

  • English Department S1 ( Bachelor Degree )
  • Japanese Department S1 ( Bachelor Degree )

Clubs and Societies

  • STIBA College Mountaineering Club
  • STIBA College Basketball Club
  • STIBA College Badminton Club
  • STIBA College English Club

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Contact Us


Campuses & Offices Contact

STIBA Bali - Indonesia
Jl Kamboja 11A, Denpasar - Bali - Indonesia
Tel: (+62) 361 7803442



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