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Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Intermediate Indonesian 2 INDO 2020 (4 credits) Spring 2009 Meetings MWR 12:00 – 12:50 pm T 10:00 – 10:50 am

KOBL S129 KOBL S129

Contact information Margaretha Sudarsih ([email protected]) YM: sudarsihm Skype: menuks

WDBY 303 (303-492-8725)

Office hours: Tuesday 1-2 PM or by appointment

Required Texts Echols & Shadily, An English Indonesian Dictionary (Cornell University Press, 1975). Echols & Shadily, An Indonesian English Dictionary (Cornell University Press, 1989). Additional reading to be distributed in class.

Course overview This is the continuation of Second Year Indonesian INDO 2010. You will continue to use the same textbook from last semester, except that you will work on more reading and writing. You will also learn how to write various letters in Indonesian, including a letter to inquire for sponsorship, just in case you plan to do research in the country. Since you are going to practice on your four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing, you will find that the class assignments, the tests, and the final project are designed to apply these four skills. By the end of this term students will be able to: 1. Listen and speak both in informal and formal Indonesian with more advanced vocabulary and complex structure. 2. Read and summarize short readings in Indonesian. 3. Write short essays in formal Indonesian related to the readings. 4. Lead an informal discussion on the topics of their choice. 1

Course requirements Homework* & class participation, five biweekly tests, five class presentations, and a final project. Homework & Class participation 25% 5 cultural activities 10% 5 biweekly tests 35% 2 class presentations 10% Final project 20%

Homework and class participation (25%) Homework will be graded according to the scale of 1 to 100, based on spellings, organization of ideas, vocabulary, and grammar. Students may choose to resubmit the homework after it is graded. The maximum grade for the resubmission is 99. The emphasis is on your writing ability. Your writing should be at least two pages, double space. Homework deadlines: - First draft is due by 5 PM every Monday on http://www.pdfcoke.com/. If you submit it during the week after the deadline, your grade will be reduced up to 25% (5% off for each day after the deadline). The system will not accept your homework beyond one week after the deadline. - Revised draft is due by 5 PM the following Monday. I do not accept homework on email. Please safe the homework with your name on it (for example: Laura_PR1.doc) and always include the following heading in your homework: PR Nomer: Nama: Tanggal: And if you resubmit your homework, please include this after the title (Pembetulan). Class participation is significant. You are expected to actively participate in the class interaction. If for some reason you miss these activities, you cannot reasonably make them up. As a result, if you do not participate regularly you should expect to receive lower grades in the course. And if you miss more than the equivalent of two weeks of class you should consider withdrawing and taking the class in the future semester. If you have any problems in speaking in front of class, please let me know, so that we could find a way to help you. Sometimes class participation can be in the form of in-class individual and/or group work. This semester will have visitors in our class. This will give you a chance to practice listening and speaking.

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Cultural activities (10%) There is a cultural component in this class, which students should include in their assignments. The cultural component should include (but not limited to) lectures on Indonesia, Indonesian people, food, music, dance, temples, and costumes, etc. There will be monthly Indonesian Potluck for students and other community members, so that students will be familiar with Indonesian dishes and meet with other Indonesian speakers and/or people who are interested in Indonesia.

Class presentation (20%) Students will lead one class discussion during the term. The discussion will be based on a Indonesian text. The text should be given to class one week prior to the discussion day. On the discussion day, the leader will provide a vocabulary list and 10 (ten) questions about the reading to the class. Class presentation this term consists of one discussion and one final project presentation.

Final project (20%) The final project is a student-designed project according to their fields of study, or their interests, in Indonesian. This project will be done in a six-week period starting on Week 6. Samples of past projects will be given in class. Students may choose to submit a printed project or a multimedia project. In the last week of the semester, students will present these projects in class. The proposal for the final project is due on Monday, 8 October 2007. **Written project is due on Monday, November 19, 2007.

The University of Colorado at Boulder Policy (1) If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability, please submit to me a letter from Disability Services in a timely manner so that your needs may be addressed. Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented disabilities. Contact: 303-492-8671, Willard 322, and http://www.Colorado.EDU/disabilityservices" Disability Services' letters for students with disabilities indicate legally mandated reasonable accommodations. The syllabus statements and answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found at http://www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices (2) Campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make every effort to reasonably and fairly deal with all students who, because of religious obligations, have conflicts with scheduled exams, assignments or required attendance. In this class, if you anticipate absences due to religious observances this semester, please submit dates to me in February, so that I can make reasonable accommodation for you. (3) Students and faculty each have responsibility for maintaining an appropriate learning environment. Those who fail to adhere to such behavioral standards may be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and sensitivity are especially important with respect to individuals and topics dealing with differences of race, culture, religion, politics, sexual orientation, gender, gender variance, and nationalities. Class rosters are provided to the instructor with the student's legal name. I will gladly honor your request to address you by an alternate name or 3

gender pronoun. Please advise me of this preference early in the semester so that I may make appropriate changes to my records. See polices at http://www.colorado.edu/policies/classbehavior.html and at http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/judicialaffairs/code.html#student_code " (4) The University of Colorado at Boulder policy on Discrimination and Harassment, the University of Colorado policy on Sexual Harassment and the University of Colorado policy on Amorous Relationships apply to all students, staff and faculty. Any student, staff or faculty member who believes s/he has been the subject of discrimination or harassment based upon race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status should contact the Office of Discrimination and Harassment (ODH) at 303-492-2127 or the Office of Judicial Affairs at 303-492-5550. Information about the ODH, the above referenced policies and the campus resources available to assist individuals regarding discrimination or harassment can be obtained at http://www.colorado.edu/odh " (5) All students of the University of Colorado at Boulder are responsible for knowing and adhering to the academic integrity policy of this institution. Violations of this policy may include: cheating, plagiarism, aid of academic dishonesty, fabrication, lying, bribery, and threatening behavior. All incidents of academic misconduct shall be reported to the Honor Code Council ([email protected]; 303-725-2273). Students who are found to be in violation of the academic integrity policy will be subject to both academic sanctions from the faculty member and non-academic sanctions (including but not limited to university probation, suspension, or expulsion). Other information on the Honor Code can be found at http://www.colorado.edu/policies/honor.htmland at http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/ "

INDO 2020 SEMESTER MUSIM DINGIN 2009 Minggu 1 Senin, 12 Januari 2009: Membicarakan jadwal dan liburan Selasa, 13 Januari 2009: Mengobrol tentang Pahlawan Rabu, 14 Januari 2009: Mengulang: Musim Jumat, 16 Januari 2009: PR 1: Menulis tentang liburan Ceramah: Jam 4:00 sore di Hale 230: “Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali,” oleh Dr. Steven Lansing dari Santa Fe Institute & University of Arizona Minggu 2 Senin, 19 Januari 2009: Hari MLK, tidak ada kuliah Selasa, 20 Januari 2009: Membaca Kota-Harmoni oleh Idrus Rabu, 21 Januari 2009: Membaca Kota-Harmoni oleh Idrus Kamis, 22 Januari 2009:PR 2: Mengobrol lewat Skype

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Minggu 3 Senin, 26 Januari 2009: Membaca Kota-Harmoni oleh Idrus Selasa, 27 Januari 2009: Membaca Kota-Harmoni oleh Idrus Rabu, 28 Januari 2009: Latihan tata bahasa Kota-Harmoni Kamis, 29 Januari 2009: PR 3: Komentar tentang Kota-Harmoni Sabtu, 31 Januari 2009: Acara kumpul-kumpul Indonesian Potluck, jam 6-8 malam di 450 Hale Minggu 4 Senin, 2 Februari 2009: Mengobrol tentang Hari Valentine Selasa, 3 Februari 2009: Mengulang kosa kata Kota-Harmoni Rabu, 4 Februari 2009: Tes 1: Kota-Harmoni Kamis, 5 Februari 2009: PR 4: Latihan kosa kata Kota Harmoni Minggu 5 Senin, 9 Februari 2009: Mengobrol tentang topik berpacaran, bertunangan, perkawinan, aborsi, perselingkuhan dan pelecehan seksua Ceramah: Jam 4:00 sore di the Center for British and Irish Studies, Norlin Library: Anna Tsing will give a public lecture on her research on commodity chains. Reception to follow. Anna Tsing, one of the most respected current scholars of Indonesia, is a professor of anthropology at Santa Cruz. Her current research focuses on scientific and commercial connections involving matsutake, an aromatic wild mushroom appreciated in Japan and picked in forests across the Northern Hemisphere. Selasa, 10 Februari 2009: Membaca Pelecehan Seksual di SMA Yadika Masih Diselidiki Rabu, 11 Februari 2009: Latihan kosa kata bacaan Kamis, 12 Februari 2009: PR 5: Proposal Proyek Akhir Minggu 6 Senin, 16 Februari 2009: Mengobrol tentang kota Boulder Selasa, 17 Februari 2009: Latihan tata bahasa Kuliah di Institut Teknologi Bandung Butuh Dana Cepat Rp 80 Juta Rabu, 18 Februari 2009: Tes 2: Tata bahasa Pelecehan Seksual… Kamis, 19 Februari 2009: PR 6: PA Bagian 1 Sabtu, 21 Februari 2009: Acara kumpul-kumpul Indonesian Potluck, jam 6-8 malam di 450 Hale Minggu 7 Senin, 23 Februari 2009: Mengobrol tentang krisis ekonomi Selasa, 24 Februari 2009: Membaca Pidato Soekarno Rabu, 25 Februari 2009: Membaca Pidato Soekarno Kamis, 26 Februari 2009: PR 7: PA Bagian 2 Minggu 8 Senin, 2 Maret 2009: Mengobrol tentang liburan mahasiswa dan fenomenanya Selasa, 3 Maret 2009: Latihan tata bahasa bacaan 5

Rabu, 4 Maret 2009: Tes 3: Pidato Soekarno Kamis, 5 Maret 2009: PR 8: PA Bagian 3 Sabtu, 7 Maret 2009: ASIA DAY Minggu 9 Senin, 9 Maret 2009: Mengobrol tentang Asia Day: bagaimana cara memperkenalkan budaya asing dengan tepat? Selasa, 10 Maret 2009: Membaca Yang Sudah Hilang Rabu, 11 Maret 2009: Membaca Yang Sudah Hilang Kamis, 12 Maret 2009: PR 8: PA Bagian 4 Sabtu, 14 Maret 2009: Acara kumpul-kumpul Indonesian Potluck, jam 6-8 malam di 450 Hale Minggu 10 Senin, 16 Maret 2009: Latihan kosa kata bacaan Selasa, 17 Maret 2009: Latihan tata bahasa bacaan Rabu, 18 Maret 2009: Tes 4: Yang Sudah Hilang Kamis, 19 Maret 2009: PR 9: PA Bagian 5 Minggu 11 Senin, 23 Maret 2009 - Jumat, 27 Maret 2009 LIBURAN MUSIM SEMI – SELAMAT BERLIBUR!!! Minggu 12 Senin, 30 Maret 2009: Mengobrol tentang liburan musim semi Selasa, 31 Maret 2009: Membaca Saya Miskin, Terus Kenapa? Rabu, 1 April 2009: Membaca Saya Miskin, Terus Kenapa? Kamis, 2 April 2009: PR 10: Proyek Akhir selesai Minggu 13 Senin, 6 April 2009: Mengobrol tentang kemiskinan Selasa, 7 April 2009: Latihan kosa kata bacaan ASIAN LANGUAGE NIGHT: Jam 5:30 – 7:00, HUMN 150 Rabu, 8 April 2009: Tes 5: Saya Miskin, Terus Kenapa? Kamis, 9 April 2009: PR 11: Menulis surat pribadi Sabtu, 11 April 2009: Acara kumpul-kumpul Indonesian Potluck, jam 6-8 malam di 450 Hale Minggu 14 Senin, 13April 2009: Mengobrol tentang budaya menulis surat atau imil Selasa, 14 April 2009: Belajar menulis surat pribadi Rabu, 15 April 2009: Belajar menulis surat dinas Kamis, 16 April 2009: PR 12: Menulis surat dinas 6

Minggu 15 Senin, 20 April 2009: Diwawancarai di Kelas 1: Casey Selasa, 21 April 2009: Mengobrol tentang musim panas Rabu, 22 April 2009: Diwawancari di Kelas 1: Margaret Kamis, 23 April 2009: Menyiapkan presentasi Minggu 16 Senin, 27 April 2009: Diskusi Kelas 1: Casey Selasa, 28 April 2009: Diskusi Kelas 2: Margaret Rabu, 29 April 2009: Presentasi Proyek Akhir 1: Casey Kamis, 30 April 2009: Presentasi Proyek Akhir 2: Margaret & Pesta Kelas!!

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