Indonesian Stories for Language Learners

Indonesian Stories for Language Learners
Author: Katherine Davidsen
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1462922686

This diverse anthology of traditional tales from across the Indonesian archipelago includes short stories, origin myths, historical legends, poetry, diary entries, news reports and dialogues. Each of the 20 stories is presented in parallel English and Indonesian versions on facing pages, making this a great resource for intermediate language learners. Although written in the Indonesian national language, the stories hail from many different ethnic cultures and include a number of female characters who reveal the challenges faced by women in Indonesian society. In adopting this approach, the authors make the stories relevant and engaging for students, as well as provide fascinating windows onto the regional cultures found among these islands. The stories in this volume include: "Forbidden Love"--A story from West Kalimantan that tells of the tragic love between two first cousins who had to pay a hefty price for their love "Freshwater Dolphins of the Mahakam River"--A story in the form of blog reports from Borneo telling the legend of the freshwater dolphins in the Mahakam River and the challenges faced by the peoples of East Kalimantan "Pitung, the Hero of Batavia"--A story from Jakarta in which a Robin Hood-like figure who stole from the rich to pay the poor, played a heroic role in defending the poor against foreign-run gangs in colonial times And many more! Authors Katherine Davidsen and Yusep Cuandani are experienced language teachers who use these texts in their high school classes at international schools in Jakarta to fulfill the requirements for International Baccalaureate and Cambridge IGCSE curriculum courses in Indonesian language and culture. The stories are graded in terms of difficulty. Each one is accompanied by a set of discussion questions, a detailed vocabulary list, cultural notes keyed to the text and online native-speaker audio recordings. An extensive Indonesian-English glossary is provided at the back of the book.

20 Short Stories in Indonesian for Beginners

20 Short Stories in Indonesian for Beginners
Author: lingoXpress
Publisher: lingoXpress
Total Pages: 67
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Dive into a world of captivating tales designed to enrich your language learning experience. This ebook offers a collection carefully curated to bridge the gap between educational pursuits and the joy of reading. Each story is crafted not only to engage your imagination but also to enhance your understanding of linguistic structures and cultural nuances. Whether you're just starting out or looking to reinforce your language skills, this book serves as your gateway to a deeper comprehension and appreciation. With themes ranging from everyday adventures to intriguing mysteries, these tales provide a diverse range of vocabulary and grammar. This makes it the perfect tool for learners seeking to advance their proficiency in a fun and effective way. Embrace the journey of language learning with stories that entertain, educate, and inspire.

Indonesian - Short Stories And Texts for Beginners

Indonesian - Short Stories And Texts for Beginners
Author: Librenhaus
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-05
Genre:
ISBN:

This is a collection of 30 short stories suitable for readers at all levels, with a special focus on beginners. If you already know at least the basics, you'll be able to expand the vocabulary you're exposed to in this book. The texts are provided with English translations for quick vocabulary check! Those stories are relatively easy to read and understand and can expose you to a lot of new vocabulary and grammar structures. Their manageable length allows for concentrated reading, which improves concentration and comprehension. These stories take place in different locations and feature different characters. Within these stories, you'll be able to learn vocabulary from different spheres of everyday life, such as family, travel, and hobbies. The stories also cover linguistically challenging topics such as social issues, crime, love, and more, so there's something for everyone.

The Book of Jakarta

The Book of Jakarta
Author: utiuts
Publisher: Comma Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912697505

A young woman takes a driverless taxi through the streets of Jakarta, only to discover that the destination she is hurtling towards is now entirely submerged... A group of elderly women visit a famous amusement park for one last ride, but things don’t go quite according to plan... The day before her wedding, a bride risks everything to meet her former lover at their favourite seafood restaurant on the other side of the tracks... Despite being the world’s fourth largest nation – made up of over 17,000 islands – very little of Indonesian history and contemporary politics are known to outsiders. From feudal states and sultanates to a Cold War killing field and a now struggling, flawed democracy – the country’s political history, as well as its literature, defies easy explanation. Like Indonesia itself, the capital city Jakarta is a multiplicity; irreducible, unpredictable and full of surprises. Traversing the different neighbourhoods and districts, the stories gathered here attempt to capture the essence of contemporary Jakarta and its writing, as well as the ever-changing landscape of the fastest-sinking city in the world. Translated by Mikael Johani, Zoe McLaughlin, Shaffira Gayatri, Khairani Barokka, Daniel Owen, Paul Agusta, Eliza Vitri Handayani, Syarafina Vidyadhana, Rara Rizal and Annie Tucker.

A Short History of Indonesia

A Short History of Indonesia
Author: Colin Brown
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781865088389

New in the Short Histories of Asia series, edited by Milton Osborne, this is a readable, well-informed and comprehensive history of Indonesia and its peoples, from ancient origins to the present day.

Bahasa Indonesia

Bahasa Indonesia
Author: Yohanni Johns
Publisher: PeriplusEdition
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1977
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780945971566

This two-volume set presents graded courses in Bahasa Indonesia. It is used by universities all over the world and is accessible to those who wish to master the language through self-study at the intermediate and advanced levels.

Learn Indonesian with Beginner Stories

Learn Indonesian with Beginner Stories
Author: Kees Van Den End
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781987949889

Do you want to learn Indonesian with real Indonesian stories? It's easy with Indonesian and interlinear English. This book contains 130+ pages of Indonesian Folk Tales with every word translated so you can keep on reading. We have added an interlinear translation to the Indonesian text. This means that the meaning of every Indonesian word is immediately accessible, which in turn will make it much easier for you to expand your Indonesian vocabulary fast. Use the following method to gain the most from this e-book. Read and re-read the stories to learn the words that occur often, then mark the words you don't know in your Kindle reader and practice those. That way you can memorize more than 1500 new Indonesian words. If you bought one of our e-books, and would like a version in pdf with different fonts, font sizes or font colors, just let us know and we'll provide you one! For example in case you need a bigger font and less words per page on your e-reader. Finally, we have a HypLern Reader App on Amazon that integrates reading with word practice, for more learning options.

Kitchen Curse

Kitchen Curse
Author: Eka Kurniawan
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786637154

Nominated for the Man Booker International, Eka Kurniawan brings his short stories into English for the first time Eka Kurniawan’s freewheeling imagination explores the turbulent dreams of an ex-prostitute, the hapless life of a perpetual student, victims of an anticommunist genocide, the travails of an elephant, even the vengeful fantasies of a stone. Dark, sexual, scatological, violent, and mordantly funny, these fractured fables span city and country, animal and human, myth and politics. Like nothing else, Kurniawan’s stories bury themselves in the mind. His characters and insights are at once hauntingly familiar, peculiar, and twisted.