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INDN8001 Indonesian Refresher A

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Indonesian
Offered in INDN8001 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

 The course introduces

a) a sizeable stock of common words and sentence patterns extending to the intermediate level, concentrating on ability to use them in conversation,

b) a range of core grammatical structures, concentrating on ability to produce them in controlled practice.

Learning Outcomes

• consolidate an understanding of elementary spoken Indonesian and of basic grammatical structures.

• acquire the linguistic tools needed to progress from a basic knowledge of Indonesian to an upper elementary level of understanding and expression

• acquire the active command of common vocabulary items and sentence patterns needed to speak with ease and confidence in a number of everyday situations

• understand and produce under controlled conditions a number of grammar structures needed for intermediate proficiency.

 

Indicative Assessment

Two short in-class quizzes on core material from Speaking module (15%), one final take-home written test on material of Speaking module (25%),  two take-home grammar assignments (30%), instructor’s ongoing assessment of spoken performance during Speaking component  (15%), instructor’s ongoing assessment of performance in Grammar component (5%), attendance (10%)

Workload

• participation in a total of 15 hours of face-to- face classes

• 1.5 hours preparation (approx.) for each 1.5 hour long  session

• two take-home grammar assignments (short-response format): approx 300 words each

• one take-home final written test on material of Speaking component: approx 800 words.

Requisite Statement

Participants should be currently employed as teachers of Indonesian in the ACT school system. Entry is by permission of coordinator.

Not compatible with Indonesian 1B (INDN1003/1006/6103/6106)

Recommended Courses

Students are assumed to have studied Indonesian at post-secondary level and to have reached (although not necessarily to have maintained) a lower-intermediate level of proficiency.

Consent Required Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Prescribed Texts

Textbook (for Spoken component):

The Indonesian Way, Book 4 (2003 edition), by George Quinn. Publisher: Southeast Asia Centre, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University.

All essential material for the Grammar component is produced in-house and will be available on the course Wattle site.

Technology Requirements

Access to a PC and printer.

Academic Contact Timothy.Hassall@anu.edu.au

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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