PROGRAM OUTLINE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR VOLUNTEERS. Cinta Bahasa Indonesian Language School. Ubud-Bali



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PROGRAM OUTLINE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR VOLUNTEERS Ubud-Bali

Estimated duration of the program : 60 hours 120 hours Type of instruction : One on one Table 1: Expected Achievement of the student S: Speaking skill, L: Listening skill, R: Reaading Skill, W: Writing Skill TIME 60 hours 120 hours S L R W S L R W THE EXPECTED ACHIEVEMENT able to maintain predictable face-to-face conversations about basic needs with native speakers who are used to dealing with foreigners able to understand face-to-face conversations about basic needs in the standard variety with frequent repetitions able to recognize and articulate all letters/syllabaries/ high frequency characters, and read aloud and comprehend short, simple sentences. able to write short, simple sentences in Roman script, symbols of syllabary, or with high frequency characters, to satisfy basic need Able to converse with most speakers not used to dealing with foreigners, to satisfy a wide range of social needs and complete a limited range of profession-related tasks Able to understand a wider range of face-to-face conversations, as well as a limited range of specialist / profession-related conversations. Able to read and understand authentic texts of a social and factual nature to satisfy a wide range of social requirements and complete a limited range of profession-related tasks. Able to write in elaborated form and be understood by most speakers not used to dealing with foreigners, to satisfy a wide range of social requirements and complete limited range of professionrelated tasks., main balcony Table 2: Language Functions 2 Yayasan Indonesia

TIME First 60 hours Second 60 hours LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS Greetings, Introducing oneself Telling Times Telling events in the past, on going, and future plans Dealing with numbers: price, number of objects, amount of money etc. Describing Location Describing things Asking simple questions Simple Request and Command Assessment Test Review Introducing others Indirect Imperatives Sequential thoughts Making suggestions Using basic conjunctions More numbers: fractions, once-twice, ordinals Assessment Test, main hall Structure of the instruction: 3 Yayasan Indonesia

1. The student will receive instructions in the classroom settings. 2. In the classroom settings, the teacher will use visual and other teaching aids to help the student in learning. 3. After every several hours (depends on the student s achievement) the student will aplly the language skill he/she learned in the real life. 4. These real-life activities will vary, ranging from daily survival level to more advanced level. 5. These real-life activities may include: o ordering meals in nearby restaurants o bargaining in traditional market/art market o giving directions to the driver o visiting a tourism site to listen the guide explaining in Indonesian. o visiting a partner organization to inquire about the work/project they are doing 6. The above mentioned real life activities are only examples of the usual Cinta Bahasa activities, since we understand that each student will have different purpose and intention on how to use the language. 7. Student will do 2 field trips with their teachers. 8. Student will get lunch in the school. 9. There s 3 to 4 sessions in one day. One session is 1.5 hour. 10. There s 2 teachers teaching for the whole sessions. 11. Please note that the training programs can be changed depend on the situation, needs, and other things that occur during the training. 12. Students will get initial & final assessment and certificate by the end of the course., main hall 4 Yayasan Indonesia

Teaching tools: 1. Whiteboard, or papers to do one-on-one instructions 2. Markers 3. Access to internet connection, printer and/or copier. 4. Flash cards 5. Audio/movies 6. Books: reading book, text books 7. E-learning materials 8. other Classroom Teratai 5 Yayasan Indonesia

PRICE QUOTATION 1 - BASIC Description One on One Class Fee Rp 200.000/session 1 Field Trip (4 hours) with lunch Rp 500.000 1 month homestay with breakfast Rp 2.000.000 Classroom Anggrek PRICE QUOTATION 2 Detail: 4 session/day, 5 days a week. Total: 4 weeks, 80 sessions Description Fee 80 Sessions Rp 16.000.000 2 Field Trips with lunch Rp 1.000.000 1 month homestay with breakfast Rp 2.000.000 TOTAL Rp 19.000.000 NOTE: The class fee includes the cost of administration, textbook, printed flash cards, e- learning materials, certificate, and outdoor activities. 6 Yayasan Indonesia

The class fee does not include the cost of transportation from/to homestay. The class fee includes lunch. The total fee includes picking up student at the airport and bringing them to the airport. Field Trips include transportation and lunch for student & teacher. Accommodation includes breakfast. Classroom Raflesia 7 Yayasan Indonesia

Thank you! 8 Yayasan Indonesia