The course is based on short practical dialogues dealing with daily life. Each lesson contains speaking, listening, and reading activities with short written tasks given as homework.
It is one of the easiest Asian languages to learn. Indonesia is also one of the closest and most touristic destinations for Australians. Get ready to interact with some of the most friendly and hospitable people in the region. The course is based on short practical dialogues dealing with daily life.
Each lesson contains speaking, listening, and reading activities with short written tasks given as homework. In addition to the language component, there is also instruction about Indonesian culture which is brought to life through short films, clips and discussions.
Topics will include:
By the end of this course students should be able to:
Since 1947, the CAE has provided learning to the Victorian community through a wide range of programs and services, adapting to meet the continually changing needs of adult learners. CAE delivers accredited courses designed to help adults complete their secondary education and begin or change their career direction, as well as a regular calendar of fun and educational short courses.
CITSOL language proficiency courses for professional purposes are ideal for people who need to develop second language skills to use in both everyday and work-related contexts.
Indonesia is Australia's nearest neighbour and there are many trade and travel links between the two countries. Indonesia is full of diverse cultural differences and you can enjoy these to the full when speaking your new language.?
Learn Indonesian for everyday situations. We offer Indonesian classes that are interactive, communicative, and affordable. Step into one of IML’s online or on-campus classes, where you will learn from a qualified Indonesian tutor and meet like-minded language students.
Indonesian is spoken by more than 250 million people –and is the language of our closest large neighbouring country it is also closely related to Malaysian. Indonesian is easier for English speakers to learn than some other Asian languages, because it uses the same script as English.
The ties between Australia and Indonesia continue to develop, with an increasing number of Australians travelling to Indonesia for leisure, business and education purposes; numbers of Indonesians visiting Australia are also increasing.
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