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VCE Stuff => VCE Languages Other Than English (LOTE) => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Indonesian FL & SL => Topic started by: jejak on December 15, 2009, 03:13:44 pm
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I've noticed that the threads for some languages, such as Chinese and Japanese, have a tonne of practice essays, oral questions, and tips for writing in various text types posted up. By contrast, the Indo thread is quite bare. Quick question - is there any demand out there for Indo oral questions, text type stuff etc? If I get a couple of replies, I'd be happy to post some of my resources up for next year's Indo students.
Just putting it out there!
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yeah, I did Indo, but at my school its Cr@P. and not much people do it compared to French, German, Chinq, 10 in my class during 2009. Sigh
BTW apa kabar? angka VCE anda bagus/baik? (lol i still don't know the dif)
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yeah, that'd be great!
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that'd be awesomee
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Yes please.
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Yes please.
Not sure how much use they'll be to you, Stringfever, given you've done Indo already.
OK I'm going to post up a set of sample oral questions, and a description of the main text formats (letter, article etc.) shortly. After that, I'm thinking of posting sample essays, or "interesting language features" that you can throw into an essay.
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thank you =]
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jejak just one question. i'm not sure how to end a letter to a respected figure e.g. a principal. would it be something similar to 'Yours Sincerely?'
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Hi Swoop, I imagine this is a bit late to be useful to you, sorry! But generally, if you've used the salutation "Dgn hormat", as is appropriate in a formal letter to a respected figure, it's sufficient to say "Hormat saya". So for instance:
Dengan hormat,
Berdasarkan keterangan yang saya peroleh ... dll...
Hormat saya,
Swoop
I'm gathering the Indo exam is over for this year? Hope everyone did well.
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ahh thanks for that. a bit late but no worries it can come in handy for uni :)