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AIF141 - Conversational Indonesian A

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Offered at:(B, G, X)
Credit point(s):1
Offerings: Trimester 1
EFTSL value:0.125
Unit chair:I Fanany
Note: Online teaching methods require internet access. For off campus, use of e-Live is required for assessable work and requires a high speed broadband connection.
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Content

This unit introduces students to the Indonesian language. It assumes no prior knowledge of the language. Students will acquire knowledge of basic Indonesian vocabulary, grammar and sentence construction and the skills to use them in a conversational and communicative manner fluently, naturally and confidently. The unit focuses on proper pronunciation and natural intonation. Writing skills will be introduced as well. Students will become familiar with the Indonesian writing system through regular written assignments. Relevant aspects of Indonesian culture required for proper communication will be introduced.

Assessment

On campus:

Class participation and preparation 20%, Continuous assessment 20%, Oral test 20%, Two 250 word essays 20%, Final test 20%

 

Off campus:

Continuous assessment 30%, Five quizzes in DSO 20%, Two 250 word essays 25%, Final test 25%.

Unit Fee Information

Student Contribution Rate*Student Contribution Rate**Student Contribution Rate***Fee rate - Domestic Students Fee rate - International students
$706$706$706$2374$2714

* Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2010
** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2009
*** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2008
Please note: Unit fees listed do not apply to Deakin Prime students.

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