Barbara Hatley, Stuart Robson and Yacinta Kurniasih
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* First semester
*
Clayton
* Prerequisites: Permission of department
Objectives On successful completion of this subject students should have obtained an increased understanding of issues in contemporary Indonesian society, culture and politics, and of the way Indonesian language is used to convey information about and interpretations of these issues. They should also have acquired enhanced skills in listening and comprehending spoken Indonesian language, reproducing appropriate structures and registers of Indonesian language in speaking and writing, and translating from Indonesian to English and vice versa.
Synopsis This subject is a continuation of INM2310, employing the same class format to focus on a new set of socio-cultural topics as negotiated with students.
Assessment Written exam: 25%
* Written and
audio-visual projects: 50%
* Oral exam: 10%
* Class exercise: 15%
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