LEARNING INDONESIAN LANGUAGE AND ITS URGENCY FOR STUDENTS IN TIMOR LESTE

Sebastião Periera

Abstract


Teaching Indonesian has a very important role because it is related to
Indonesia's position in the world arena which is increasingly important. In
entering the global era and with the opening of the labor market in
Indonesia, opportunities are wide open for foreigners to enter various
jobs. Teaching Indonesian for East Timorese students has different
characteristics than teaching Indonesian for native speakers of
Indonesian. Learning Indonesian as a foreign language is built and
developed specifically in accordance with the characteristics of foreign
students who study it. Indonesian has become a means of conveying
information as well as a means of reflecting the culture of its speakers. By
understanding and studying Indonesian in depth, East Timorese students
can get to know the culture and patterns of life of the Indonesian people
more closely. Language can be a bridge of communication for nations of
different countries and cultures. In an effort to develop more established
intelligence and personality for East Timorese students, enrichment of
cultural insight in the international scope needs to be done. The most
strategic cultural enrichment can be done through language lecture
activities, one of which is Indonesian language lectures.

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