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Introductory    Level One    Level Two    Level Three    Level Four


Lesson To-Do

If you would like to help, feel free to do any of these tasks.

Lesson Contents

Levels One Through Three:
Each lesson should focus on user involvement, and include:


Level Four:

Level Structure

Introductory Level:


Level One


Level Two


Level Three:

Level Four

General

Themes

  1. Aceh
  2. Sumatra Utara
  3. Sumatra Barat
  4. Riau
  5. Riau Kepulauan
  6. etc...

Grammar


Common Expressions

These should be included in every lesson.

Lesson Ideas

Exercise Ideas

Indonesian Names To Use

Budi, Hasan, Iwan, Wati, Eno

Concept Lessons

If you are interested in developing a lesson on any single aspect of Indonesian, but unsure where to develop it, put it together and link to it below. Title it Indonesian/Lessons/Concept/[title]. It can then be seen below, and later moved into the proper progression of lessons. Consider also simply adding or expanding on an appendix that can serve as a reference source for the student. (from the German/French Wikibook)

Audio

Help Playing Audio Files

Wikipedia page

Contribute!

Native Speakers

Do you really like your voice and want the rest of the world to hear it? Do you want to improve this Wikibook? If so, please upload audio to accompany each lesson whenever you see a red "audio" link on a table by clicking on that link and uploading your audio to the file given.

If you would like to contribute to other projects needing pronunciation files, see Commons:Indonesian_pronunciation.

Maintenance Tasks

If an "upload" link brought you here for a file that already exists, please edit the table and change the "0" at the top of the table to the size of the audio file in kilobytes. You can find the filesize by typing [[:image:[filename].ogg]] in the sandbox and clicking on the link.

Add [[Category:Indonesian Audio]] to any Indonesian audio file on Wikibooks that doesn't already have it. To do this, click "edit this page" on the info (Image:) page. Don't do this to files on Commons.

Creating Audio Files

The best and most efficent format to use for recorded speech that is acceptable at Wikibooks is .ogg with the Speex codec.

First create a .wav file using the software that came with your microphone. Next you must convert the file to .ogg. To do this, first download the binary file from www . republika . pl/roed/speexw/ . Install it, open command prompt (start=>run=>cmd.exe), and type:

 x:\...\speexenc.exe x:\...\file.wav x:\...\file.ogg

where "x:\...\" is the directory of speexenc.exe, the location of the .wav file to be converted, and the soon-to-be location of the .ogg file. Replace "file" with the name of the .wav file.

Uploading the File to Wikibooks

  1. Click on the red audio link at the top of the table that you created audio for.
  2. Click browse and find the .ogg file, choose a liscense for your file, and click "upload file."
  3. Click "edit this page" at the top and add [[Category:Indonesian Audio]] to the edit box.
  4. Click "Save page" then reload the page of the table you created audio for and make sure the "audio" link turns blue.
  5. Edit the table and change the "0" at the top to the file size amount in kilobytes of the file (listed on the file's description page).

Custom File Names or Multiple Files Per Table

To use a custom file name for a table, edit the table and add |[file location(s) and info] between the column number (often 4) and }}.

Example:

{| {{Indonesian Table|Vocabulary|Airports and Airplanes|Bandara dan Penerbangan|258 + 205|4|audio: [[media:Indonesian-Liburan7.ogg|One]] • [[media:Indonesian-Liburan8.ogg|Two]]}}

produces:

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