It opens up new horizons to better understand and appreciate Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian or Malay culture. It also facilitates better interaction with native speakers and enhances future learning experiences and job opportunities.
Benefits of Learning a Third Language
It opens up new horizons to better understand and appreciate Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian or Malay culture. It also facilitates better interaction with native speakers and enhances future learning experiences and job opportunities.
Admission to the courses
To be eligible to apply for the following third languages, applicants must satisfy all three criteria for the respective third language.
Organisation of classes
The MOELC follows the standard school term and holiday periods. Lessons are conducted once a week. Each weekly session comprises 3 hours 15 minutes of in-class instruction at MOELC, followed by 45 minutes of online independent learning at home.
Testing and evaluation
The Ministry of Education Language Centre (MOELC) was set up in 1978 to offer French and Japanese as a Third Language. A year later, the choices for Third Language were expanded to include German.
Subsequent years saw the introduction of Malay as a Third Language in 1986, Arabic and Bahasa Indonesia in 2008 and Spanish in 2014. From January 2022, MOELC offers Chinese as a Third Language bringing the total number of Third Languages offered at the MOELC to eight.
Indonesian course is offered by Ministry of Education Language Center. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
At the end of the sessions, students should be able to use simple sentences to initiate or respond to a conversation.
Uses modern teaching strategies to teach communication skills to non Indonesian speaker
When you start your Indonesian language course, you will join an inspiring community of students and teachers from around the world. With plenty of opportunities to practice your conversational skills and interact in a variety of social contexts, an enriching experience awaits you at inlingua.
Bahasa is a group of languages spoken mainly in Malaysia and Indonesia. While there are a lot of similarities, both Bahasa Malayu and Bahasa Indonesia use distinctly different terminology.
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