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.?
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.?
What will I learn?
All Indonesian courses are designed to develop your competency in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
VLLC is a language school with a difference. Our team provides students with a personal approach, using a holistic model to enable development of second languages through picture, sound association.
Students are taught to ‘think in their new language’ from day one, rather than translate back to their mother tongue. There is also a strong focus on pronunciation, so that when students speak their new language, they sound like a native speaker.
You and your group can now learn Indonesian with our qualified native-speaking Indonesian teachers by meeting at your place of work or home at a time convenient to you. Tutorials can take place any day of the week, including weekends, and can be scheduled for the morning, afternoon or evening.
In this course, you’ll develop advanced skills in contemporary Indonesian language, and gain a greater understanding of the political, environmental, and social issues affecting Indonesia and the Asia region.
Indonesian Studies enables you to explore the fascinating linguistic and cultural heritage of one of Australia's closest neighbours. This study area equips you with appropriate knowledge and skills for communicating in standard Indonesian/Malay as well as for critical reading of sources.
The Indonesian name for the language is Bahasa Indonesia (literally “the language of Indonesia”). This term is often found in written or spo-ken English.The Indonesian name for the language is Bahasa Indonesia (literally “the language of Indonesia”).
Graduates will be able to achieve social proficiency in Indonesian and have a good grasp of the social, economic and political context of Indonesia and Australia's relationship with the world's third largest democracy.
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