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Hobart

Note:

Prospective students based in Launceston, Burnie or other parts of Tasmania and Australia, will need to enrol as Hobart off-campus.

Background speakers of Bahasa Melayu or Bahasa Indonesia will need to enrol in Advanced Indonesian (HMN313 or HMN314). In some cases, unit coordinator may approve these background speakers to enrol in Intermediate Indonesian (HMN207 or HMN208).

Introduction

This introductory unit builds on HMN101. It is suitable for students who have some prior Indonesian language learning. The main aim is to provide you with the vocabulary, sentence shells and cultural skills that will enable you to ask and answer questions about the things you usually do each day as well as skills that will enable you to plan a future visit to Indonesia and express a variety of opinions about it. You will learn skills to construct extended narratives and will be able to speak more fluently on your activities and travel.

Summary 2022

Unit name Introduction to Indonesian 1B
Unit code HMN102
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Humanities
Discipline Global Cultures and Languages
Coordinator

Dr. Taufiq Tanasaldy

Teaching staff

Dr T Tanasaldy

Level Introductory
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Construct phrases and sentences, making use of the basic speaking practices in the Indonesian language.
  2. Respond appropriately to basic spoken and written Indonesian, using an active vocabulary of 700.
  3. Apply cross-cultural awareness to written and verbal communication using the Indonesian language.

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

HMN101 - Indonesian 1A or equivalent OR XBR116 - Introduction to Indonesian

Co-requisites

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

HMN103 AND HMN100

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

On Campus: 3 contact hours weekly

Off Campus: Students to work on the provided materials in MyLO.

On and Off Campus:
-  independent one hour exercise based on the Indonesian Way online workbook.

Assessment

Task 1: Listening & Writing Tests (60%)

Task 2: Speaking Interview Test (20%)

Task 3: Speaking Practices (20%)

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Textbooks

Required

The Indonesian Way and other teaching materials are available in MyLO

Recommended

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