Basoeki Koesasi
8 points
* 4 hours per week
* First semester
*
Clayton
Objectives As for INM3410 On successful completion of this subject, students should have developed a basic understanding of the nature of learning different styles of the Indonesian language and their special purposes. With their newly acquired technical and special vocabulary, they should be able to put into practice that knowledge to communicate in a range of situations which require special styles. In addition, attention is focused on the use of Indonesian in particular specialised areas such as journalism, business and law. Model translations are made and oral presentations are given.
Synopsis As for INM3410.
Assessment Written (2000 words): 60%
* Oral
presentations and workshops: 40%
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