Let’s Speak Indonesian: Ayo Berbahasa Indonesia, Volume 2

Paperback: $34.00
ISBN-13: 9780824834807
Published: April 2014

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208 pages
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  • About the Book
  • Ayo Berbahasa Indonesia (Let’s Speak Indonesian) provides beginning and intermediate learners with an introduction to conversational Indonesian. Using a relaxed variety of standard Indonesian spoken among educated native speakers, it offers fifteen thematically-based chapters in two volumes that are rich with photographs, illustrations, and cultural explanations.

    The volumes take the novice learner to the intermediate-high level while following a set of fictional students through their university studies. Each lesson presents four to six language functions (e.g., how to greet a stranger, introduce oneself, ask for directions, apologize, offer a suggestion) in socially appropriate contexts. Students begin with the language functions needed to communicate about self, family, and the immediate environment; later lessons expand to topics about the community and broader social issues.

    Each lesson offers the following: a list of language functions in Indonesian and English, a dialogue (and online recording) exemplifying the language functions taught in the lesson, structured activities to develop accuracy using the language functions, open-ended tasks to develop fluency in communicative events, a vocabulary list with English definitions, and cultural notes. Each volume concludes with a glossary of vocabulary items introduced in the text.

    Audio files for this volume may be downloaded in MP3 format at www.indonesiantextbooks.wisc.edu

  • About the Author(s)
    • Ellen Rafferty, Author

      Ellen Rafferty is professor of Indonesian language and literature in the Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Erlin Barnard is the Pedagogy Coordinator for Less Commonly Taught Languages at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Lucy Suharni teaches Indonesian at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
    • Erlin Barnard, Author

    • Lucy Suharni, Author

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