Indonesian Flash Cards: Learn the 300 most common Indonesian words with all their derived forms (Audio CD Included)
By (Author) Zane Goebel
By (author) Junaeni Goebel
By (author) Soe Tjen Marching
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
13th August 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Language teaching and learning material and coursework
499.2882421
Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Kit and 1 CD-Audio
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
397g
Indonesian Flash Cards is an excellent new Indonesian language learning resource for beginning students of Indonesian.
Before heading out to Bali, the best way to learn Indonesian is to start practicing with these flashcards and give a boost to your Indonesian language skills. Since Indonesian uses a romanized alphabet, you can read Indonesian without learning a new alphabet or special characters. Each card features definitions, related words, sample sentences, and thematic grouping. This flash cards kit contains: 300 hole-punched flash cards featuring the most commonly used words. Native speaker audio recordings of 1,200+ Indonesian words and phrases. A 32 page study booklet with sorting indexes and practice tips. Each card has one main vocabulary item and several derived words. Ideal for beginning students of Indonesian and anyone living in the country.These Indonesian flashcards are an excellent way of gradually increasing your Indonesian vocabulary. Their compact format makes them easy to carry around with you as you go about your regular routine, and you can make use of any spare minutes throughout the day to test yourself or take the next step in your Indonesian language learning. The key to building a working vocabulary is frequent exposure rather than prolonged study sessions, and with these flash cards it is easy to make good use of any odd minutes that would otherwise be wasted--on the bus, standing in line, or over a cup of coffee.
"These flashcards are perfect for someone who's already spent some time in Indonesia, picked up some Indonesian, or studied some Indonesian, and started to wonder how the whole language fits together. They're an outstanding vocabulary builder." -- Escape Artists blog
Zane Goebel is a lecturer in Indonesian and Linguistics at La Trobe University in Australia. In 2001 he received his Ph.D. in sociolinguistics based on close to three years of fieldwork in Indonesia. He is the coauthor of Pocket Indonesian Dictionary and Essential Indonesian Phrase Book.