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Learn Beginning Indonesian

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Learn Beginning Indonesian

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  1. Welcome www.indonesian-online.com

  2. Welcome to the World of Bahasa-this is what we are going to call the Indonesian language from now on. It’s a surprisingly simple language That has no articles or grammatical tenses. Bahasa Indonesia is a standard language under the bigger umbrella of the Malay Languages. Which is used in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. As Muslim Country Indonesia absorbed a big number of Arabic words. You can also find the influence of Portuguese, Dutch, Sanskrit and Some Other Languages. www.indonesian-online.com

  3. For beginning learners of the Indonesian language, the student edition of The Indonesian Way, Indonesian language course materials is good enough unless a learner decides to work with a tutor, or if the learner wants access to the additional in-class materials and lesson plans. In that case we recommend the premium edition of The Indonesian Way which is the best E-Learning resource for those who want to learn Indonesian. www.indonesian-online.com

  4. «Baca, Yuk!», developed by Prof. U. Kozok, is an interactive eLearning course aimed at speakers with at least upper elementary, but preferably intermediate proficiency in the Indonesian language (upper A2 or B1 on the CEF proficiency scale). We recommend «Baca Yuk!» especially for learners who have completed «The Indonesian Way». The entire course of «Baca Yuk!» contains 19 lessons with more lessons to be added in the future. It takes approximately two to three hours to complete one lesson. www.indonesian-online.com

  5. «AnekaBaca», is an eLearning course for the Indonesian language developed by Prof. U. Kozok*. It is aimed for speakers with at least intermediate proficiency in Indonesian. The eLearning course will familiarize students with the language of the media as employed in the contemporary Indonesian press and promoting the development of strong reading, writing, and also listening skills at both colloquial and formal levels. www.indonesian-online.com

  6. «SerbaSerbi Nusantara» is an advanced Indonesian e-learning reader for learners with at least upper-intermediate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia, but also suitable for learners who already profess a high degree of proficiency in Indonesian. The reader caters for learners with a proficiency level of B2 to C2 on the CEF scale. This eLearning course is especially useful for learners who are fluent, or at least semi-fluent, speakers of colloquial Indonesian, but who are unable to give a formal oral presentation, to compose a letter in standard formal Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia baku), or who have difficulties reading a newspaper or news magazine. If this applies to you, but your Indonesian is not yet fully fluent, you should also consider Aneka Baca. www.indonesian-online.com

  7. «AdaApaDenganCinta», developed between 2003 and 2009 under the leadership of Prof. UliKozok, is aimed for speakers who already have advanced proficiency in the Indonesian language equivalent to the CEF B2+ Level. «AdaApaDenganCinta» is intended for learners who already have a firm knowledge in formal standard Indonesian, and who want to develop their knowledge of Jakarta-style colloquial Indonesian. The course consists of 16 units. The workload is consistent with a one-semester long 3 credit course at a university. You can expect to spend at least three hours per unit to complete the course. The textbook consists of 124 pages (23,000 words). The textbook is entirely written in the Indonesian language (bahasa Indonesia). www.indonesian-online.com

  8. «AkuAnakSiapa? PotretAnakJalanandi Yogyakarta» was developed by Prof. U. Kozok from the University of Hawaii at Manoa*. The course explores the life of street children in Yogyakarta based on recorded interviews with street children, their caretakers, and representatives of the local community. This e-Learning course is based on authentic audio recordings by JulianiWahjana from Radio Nederland WereldomroepSeksi Indonesia in the Indonesian language, and complemented by texts from the contemporary Indonesian media. www.indonesian-online.com

  9. Get in Touch with us. Are you curious about learning the Indonesian language? Contact the Indonesian Online team to get the best learning experience from skilled experts. WhatsApp/SMS: +1 808 365 7043 email: bahasa@pm.me www.indonesian-online.com www.indonesian-online.com

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