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sapriol:

--- Quote from: Mr Edwards on August 30, 2010, 08:34:13 pm ---Whatlol, how long have you studied Indonesian for?
sapriol, darcy42, how long have you guys studied indo for?
how long do you guys think it takes to become fluent?
(i lived in indo for 2 years when i was younger and accidently learned a bit, just wondering whether it's much more difficult to pick up on your own in australia)

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I've been studying Indo since year 7, but back then we didn't really learn much. I'd say we learnt the most in year 9. And I guess we didn't pick it up on our own since we take around 5 classes a week. What year are you in this year? If your school doesn't offer Indo, I think you'd be fine learning it outside of school...

darcy42:
I've been studing it for 12 years, but in primary school I learnt very little. I definitely learnt the most in V.C.E, which makes sense.
I think that with the right amount of practice anyone can become fluent in Indo, you can definitely learn on your own. Although I've never been overseas, I've heard that visiting the country is the best way to increase fluency.

Whatlol:

--- Quote from: Mr Edwards on August 30, 2010, 08:34:13 pm ---Whatlol, how long have you studied Indonesian for?
sapriol, darcy42, how long have you guys studied indo for?
how long do you guys think it takes to become fluent?
(i lived in indo for 2 years when i was younger and accidently learned a bit, just wondering whether it's much more difficult to pick up on your own in australia)

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I have been studying since year 7, also since year 10 i have studied through distance education.


--- Quote from: darcy42 on August 30, 2010, 08:56:13 pm ---But they dislike it and deduct marks for it. Need to use your 'own words' apparently.

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Yes this is true, thats why its good to have an excellent vocabulary base, but its better copying the slabs than nothing.

Mr Edwards:

--- Quote from: sapriol on August 30, 2010, 09:26:44 pm ---What year are you in this year? If your school doesn't offer Indo, I think you'd be fine learning it outside of school...

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doing yr 12 now.
i never spent time learning it outside of school since i left indo (2000).
my indo probs around as good as your average grade 3 indo student as that was when i left indo...not doing it for vce unfortunately, speak it at home though.

Whatlol:

--- Quote from: Mr Edwards on August 30, 2010, 10:22:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: sapriol on August 30, 2010, 09:26:44 pm ---What year are you in this year? If your school doesn't offer Indo, I think you'd be fine learning it outside of school...

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doing yr 12 now.
i never spent time learning it outside of school since i left indo (2000).
my indo probs around as good as your average grade 3 indo student as that was when i left indo...not doing it for vce unfortunately, speak it at home though.

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Your probably better than all of us hahaha

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