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In this lesson we will learn about describing daily activities.
- Verbs describing daily activities
- Useful everyday language phrases
- Describing family activities: Sekeluarga
- Introduction
- Introduction to active verbs
Key activites:
Watch and discuss Nama Saya Juna video
Learn in detail all the language features of the video
Learn about formal-informal phonological variation
Learn and practise Indonesian numbers
Discuss some Balinese cultural concepts
Key phrases:
bangun wake up
kerja work
makan eat
masak cook
belajar study/learn
jaga anak look after child(ren)
main play
main sama anak play with children
baca read
(me)nonton watch (tv, movie, etc)
jalan-jalan going for a walk
bawa anjing jalan-jalan taking dogs for a walk
Kita sekeluarga... Our family...
Kita sekeluarga jalan-jalan di taman Our family goes/went for a walk at the park
tidur sleep
Minggu lalu saya tinggal di rumah saja.
Saya masak, bekerja dan jalan-jalan ke taman dengan anjing saya.
Saya masak ikan, ayam dan sayur-sayuran. Enak sekali!
Pada akhir minggu, saya mengunjungi orangtua saya.
Saya juga pergi belanja ke mol dan ke Bunnings.
Kran kamar mandi di rumah rusak dan bocor, jadi, saya membeli kran cadangan.
Remember Juna's video? In this lesson we will unpack all the language and cultural concepts contained in the video.
The PDF below contains activities for you to complete and return to your tutor.
Let's watch the video twice and complete listening activity A from the PDF.
Menghitung
Arithmetics
Remember how Juna said, "1 + 1 = 2?"
1 + 1 = 2
Satu tambah satu sama dengan dua
If you want to subtract, then you say:
2 - 1 = 1
Dua kurang satu sama dengan satu
Remember these operators:
tambah +
kurang -
sama dengan =
Let's practise doing some arithmetics in Indonesian!
Study and discuss the Kosa kata and Useful Phrases sections in the PDF with your tutor.
Let's continue and complete sections B & C
Complete this quiz to help you with activity D of the Nama Saya Juna PDF.
In the video, Juna mentions 4 Balinese cultural concepts: Ngigel Rangda, Patih, ogoh-ogoh and Barong.
Let's research these cultural concepts and regroup to share the results.
Do you know why Balinese follow the Hindu faith while most of the rest of Indonesia follow Islam?
Let's login to Kahoot! and test our knowledge.
Let's learn more about Indonesian verbs and consult our grammar pdf (pg.9).