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Indonesian Studies
Indonesian subjects are offered collaboratively in 2009 with the University of Sydney. Tutorials will be held at Wollongong campus with an on campus tutor.
100 Level
INDO151 - Introductory Indonesian 1A
Autumn Semester 2009
INDO151 has a dual focus on communicative and structural aspects of the language using a methodology that combines aspects of the communicative and functional/situational approach with grammar instruction. Listening, speaking, reading and writing skills are developed through a combination of the classroom activities and assignments. It is designed to give students grounding in the skills they need to understand and use Indonesian in a range of everyday, non-specialist contexts such as informal social occasions, shopping, dining out and the classroom context. Use is made of different media including audiovisual material and computer-aided language learning. Class time is divided between interactive language work, linguistic reflection and introduction to Indonesian culture and society. Oral and written assessment tasks are continuous throughout the session.
For further subject information visit INDO151 subject description.
For information about the delivery and enrolment of 100 level Indonesian subjects, contact Nuala O'Donnell on 0242 213280 or via email: nuala@uow.edu.au.
INDO152 Introductory Indonesian 1B
Spring Semester 2009
In this subject the Indonesian language is reinforced using a methodology that combines aspects of the communicative and functional/situational approach with grammar instruction. It is designed to give students grounding in the skills they need to understand and use Indonesian in a range of everyday, non-specialist contexts such as sightseeing, seeking directions, evaluating people, places and things etc. Use is made of different media including audiovisual material and computer-aided language learning. Class time is divided between interactive language work, linguistic reflection and further acculturation into Indonesian culture and society.
For further subject information visit INDO152 subject description.
For information about the delivery and enrolment of 100 level Indonesian subjects, contact Nuala O'Donnell on 0242 213280 or via email: nuala@uow.edu.au.
200 Level
For information about the delivery and enrolment of 200 level Indonesian subjects, contact Nuala O'Donnell on 0242 213280 or via email: nuala@uow.edu.au.




