Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

TUGAS SOFTSKILL

and Ending Howard’s Morning The clock radio played /t/ soft music, but it sounded /id/ far away to Howard. At least, he opened /d/ his eyes, rolled /t/ over, and looked /d/ at the clock. He turned /d/ away and started /id/ to go back to sleep when suddenly he realized /t/ that it was already eight o’clock. He was late, he jumped /t/ out of bed, quickly shaved /t/, brushed /d/ his teeth, combed his hair, and got dressed /d/. he’d wanted /id/ to take a shower, but decided that there wasn’t enough time. He rushed /t/ down the stairs and into kitchen. He hated /id/ being late. Hurriendly, he fixed /d/ breakfast- coffee and a toasted /id/ English muffin ( no time for his usual fired egg ) – and raced /t/ out the door. He started /id/ his car and had just pulled /d/ out the driveway when the thought popped /d/ into his mind: it was Saturday; he didn’t have to go to work after all. He slowly returned /d/, climbed /d/ the stairs, changed /t/ his clothes, and went back to bed again. Laundry Time Liz hates /s/ doing the laundry. She realizes /z/ that four weeks /s/ have passed since her last trip to the loundromat. There are piles /s/ of clothes /iz/ in the closets /s/, the seets /s/ and towels /s/ are dirty, she’s /iz/ been wearing the same pair of the blue jeans /s/ for nine days /z/, and she doesn’t /z/ have any clean socks /s/ or blouses /iz/ left. She thinks /s/ about it while she watches /iz/ one of her favorite TV shows /s/. she wishes /z/ she didn’t have to do such chores /z/. then she opens /s/ a book, turns /s/ the pages /z/ and tries /z/ to study. The phone rings /s/; one of liz’s /iz/ friends /s/ reminds /s/ her about sally’s /iz/ party tomorrow evening. She decides /z/ that it’s /z/ now or never. She can’t go to the party unless she washes /z/ one of her new dresses /iz/. She stuffs /s/ all her clothes /z/ into two laundry bags /s/. she strips /s/ the bed and pulls /s/ the pillowcases /iz/ off the pillows /s/. she goes through the apartment, picking up everything in sight. Finally, she grabs /s/ some coat hangers /z/, two boxes /z/ of detergent, and her keys /s/, and closes /iz/ the door behind her. She hopes /s/ she won’t be too late. She arrives /z/ at the loundromat, carries /z/ in all her bilongings /s/, and searches /z/ for some empty machines /s/. but they’re all either in use or out of order. She sighs, picks /s/ up everything, and drives /z/ to the local video store to rent a couple of movies /z/.

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