INDO2110
10 units
2000 level
Course handbook
Description
A course in early-intermediate level Indonesian
Availability2024 Course Timetables
Callaghan
- Summer 1 - 2024
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate and apply an early intermediate understanding of the grammatical system of Indonesian language.
2. Read and respond to authentic Indonesian language sources.
3. Demonstrate an early intermediate understanding of many fundamental aspects of Indonesian cultures and compare these to Australian thinking and practices.
4. Write developed compositions in Indonesian.
5. Participate competently in everyday social conversation in Indonesian within the range of topics covered.
6. Participate competently in pair and group interaction in Indonesian.
Content
The aim of this unit is to further develop students' communicative competence in the Indonesian language at the intermediate level. It builds upon the proficiency level already achieved in INDO1120. The materials are based upon meaningful language tasks and incorporate the development of and knowledge of more complex grammatical constructions.
INDO2110 is a multi-levelled in-country Indonesian language course offered in partnership with ACICIS, a consortium of Australian Universities.
INDO2110 is delivered in-country at Satya Wacana University in Salatiga, Central Java. The course, Indonesian Language Short Course (ILSC), is a 3 week program delivered in either of the Winter and Summer terms
Course outline and details of the in-country experience, accommodation and field trips can be read at www.acicis.edu.au
New Columbo Plan Scholarships can be applied for to participate in this course.
Assumed knowledge
INDO1110 and INDO1120
Assessment items
Written Assignment: Written tasks
Presentation: Oral task
Contact hours
Summer 1 - 2024 - Callaghan
Field Study-1
- Face to Face Off Campus 5 days per week for 3 week(s) starting in week 1
- *Fieldwork hours may be subject to change, please refer to your specific course outline.
Workshop-1
- Face to Face Off Campus 5 hour(s) per day for 15 day(s) starting in week 1
- *Workshop hours may be subject to change, please refer to your specific course outline
Course outline
Course outline not yet available.
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