2. «Aku Anak Siapa? Potret Anak Jalanan
di Yogyakarta», an e-learning course
for advanced Indonesian, explores the
life of street children in Yogyakarta.
Anak
Jalanan
3. «Aku Anak Siapa? Potret Anak Jalanan di Yogyakarta» was developed by
Prof. Uli Kozok from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. This upper-
intermediate to the advanced course (B1+ to C1) explores the life of
street children in Yogyakarta based on recorded interviews with street
children, their caretakers, and representatives of the local community.
4. The electronic textbook «Aku Anak Siapa? Potret
Anak Jalanan Yogyakarta» is comprised of 36
lessons: 29 interviews with street children and 7
additional readings. Each lesson is supplemented
with a variety of interactive exercises. The course is
designed for a length of 15 weeks.
5. Serba Serbi
Nusantara
«Serba Serbi Nusantara» is a one-year
course for students with upper-
intermediate to advanced proficiency.
Students typically take «Serba Serbi
Nusantara» after having completed
«Aneka Baca». We suggest that you take
«Serba Serbi Nusantara» in
combination with «Aku Anak Siapa:
Anak Jalanan di Yogyakarta» and (if you
are interested in Jakarta Malay) «Ada
Apa dengan Cinta»
6. «Serba Serbi
Nusantara» is an
advanced Indonesian
reader for learners with
at least upper-
intermediate
proficiency in Bahasa
Indonesia, but also
suitable for learners
who already profess a
high degree of
proficiency in
Indonesian. The reader
caters for learners with
a proficiency level of B2
to C2 on the CEF scale.
7. Ada Apa
dengan
Cinta?
«Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?» is
intended for those who
need to develop strong
listening skills in Jakarta-
style Indonesian.
8. «Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?» is based on a
popular movie of the same name. AADC is
intended for those who need to develop
strong listening skills in Jakarta-style
Indonesian. Format: Downloadable pdf
file (124 pages). Subscription is valid for 1
year.