Indonesian Stories for Language Learners: Traditional Stories in Indonesian and English (Online Audio Included)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Indonesian Stories for Language Learners: Traditional Stories in Indonesian and English (Online Audio Included)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Katherine Davidsen
By (author) Yusep Cuandani
Illustrated by Tante K. Atelier
SeriesStories For Language Learners
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/Genre Languages
Anthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9780804853095
ClassificationsDewey:499.22186
Audience
General
Illustrations includes Online Audio; over 21 illustrations; Indo

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 2 November 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

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.

Author Biography

Katherine Davidsen is a language teacher and writer who has spent the past 15 years living and working in Jakarta, Indonesia. She has a degree in Indonesian studies from Monash University in Australia and is the author of Indonesian for Beginners, the Tuttle Compact Indonesian Dictionary, Tuttle Indonesian Flash Cards and a number of other publications on Indonesian language, as well as a Sundanese dictionary. Yusep Cuandani is an Indonesian language teacher who has taught the language to both native and non-native students for over 15 years in the IB and IGCSE curriculums. He has mostly taught in international schools in Bandung and Jakarta. He is also teaches courses in Indonesian literature, culture and history. Tante K. Atelier was founded in Indonesia by Tante K, a self-proclaimed dedicated pet enabler.