The next steps: learn how to reserve a hotel room, how to check in at a hotel, how to ask for and give directions, and how to shop at a market. Say how old you are and learn to count to the thousands. Short lessons inbetween give you insight into Indonesian culture and life, as well as pronunciation and spelling. This course is centered around language, grammar and pronunciation based on a beginner's level of language learning.
Is there a vacant room?
Here you'll learn: words relating to hotels - to say if something is there or not
Is there a vacant room?
Here you'll learn: a few set phrases you can use at a hotel - sentences with ini and itu - ini and itu as demonstrative adjectives
Is there a vacant room?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the use of ada and tidak ada - the use of ini and itu
Here you'll learn: about life in cities and villages in Indonesia
Where's the city center?
Here you'll learn: how to give directions - the prepositions di, ke and dari and their use with mana
Where's the city center?
Here you'll learn: how to ask for directions and give them - how to answer thank you - kita and kami, the two words for we
Where's the city center?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the use of the prepositions di, ke and dari - the use of kita and kami
I want to buy five mangoes.
Here you'll learn: the numbers from 5 to 10 - the use of dan and atau
I want to buy five mangoes.
Here you'll learn: helpful phrases for buying things at the market - the indefinite plural - forming the numbers from 11 to 19
I want to buy five mangoes.
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the numbers up to 19 - definite and indefinite plurals
How old are you?
Here you'll learn: how to talk about siblings - how to address young people - the personal pronoun mereka
How old are you?
Here you'll learn: phrases for talking about ages and birthdays - how to form the numbers from 20 to 99
How old are you?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - how to form the numbers from 20 to 99
Here you'll learn: that there are different words for rice in Indonesian - where you can go to eat in Indonesia
That makes eighty thousand rupiah.
Here you'll learn: the round numbers up to 100,000 - how to form higher compound numbers
That makes eighty thousand rupiah.
Here you'll learn: important phrases for going out to eat - the helping verbs mau, minta and bisa
That makes eighty thousand rupiah.
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - how to form numbers up to 999,999 - the helping verbs mau, minta and bisa
What brings you to Indonesia?
Here you'll learn: the personal pronoun kalian and the polite form of address in the plural - a few verbs - the use of untuk with verbs
What brings you to Indonesia?
Here you'll learn: helpful phrases about traveling - how personal pronouns become possessive pronouns - the possessive pronoun -nya
What brings you to Indonesia?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the use of untuk - possessive pronouns
Here you'll learn: how people in Indonesia spend their free time - about traditional theater and music
What time do we want to meet?
Here you'll learn: some question words - places where you can spend free time - placement of adjectives
What time do we want to meet?
Here you'll learn: some helpful phrases for making plans with someone - how to give the time in full hours - how to invite someone to do something
What time do we want to meet?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - placement of adjectives - how to give the time