The Language of Millions Bahasa Indonesia is the national language of the Republic of Indonesia but is closely related to Bahasa Malaysia, the national language of Malaysia. Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia are spoken by more than 250 million people in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei.
Why Study Indonesian
The Language of Millions Bahasa Indonesia is the national language of the Republic of Indonesia but is closely related to Bahasa Malaysia, the national language of Malaysia.
Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia are spoken by more than 250 million people in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Southern Thailand. Why Bahasa Indonesia.
Approximately 45,000 Indonesians now live in Australia, with high numbers of Indonesian and Malaysian students entering Australian universities.
Indonesia is Australia’s closest Asian neighbor with one of the fastest-growing economies in the world today. It is rich in ethnic and cultural diversity. Indonesia is an ideal place to travel with approximately 17,000 islands to choose from.
Learning Bahasa Indonesia opens doors to a huge range of employment opportunities in vastly different vocational areas including business and business management, administration, travel, medicine, nursing, law, journalism, education, translating and interpreting, tourism, the military, public health, government administration, etc.
The list goes on and on! Many companies have already invested money into factories and headquarters located in Indonesia, like BHP and Telstra. As the Indonesian nation continues to develop, more and more companies will invest in the increasingly lucrative markets that the Indonesian Republic provides.
Studying other languages provides students with direct access to the rich and varied cultural communities around the world.
Languages
Our new Language Centre offers a vibrant, 21st Century learning space where students can learn a range of languages. We offer Chinese First Language, the study of Chinese through VET, Indonesian, German, and French.
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.
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.?
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.
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.
Stage 5 (Year 9 and 10) students work through an updated course developed specifically for Distance Education. The 200-hour course is complemented via blended learning: a significant number of interactive e-learning tasks which enable students to consolidate their learning.
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