Speaking Indonesian · AS 91130
Interact using spoken Indonesian to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
You need to have real conversations in Indonesian where you share information and give your opinions or reasons for what you think. This happens in different real-life situations—some formal, some casual—and you need to show you can keep the conversation going and respond appropriately to the other person.
- ·Participate in genuine two-way conversations in Indonesian across different contexts (formal, informal, social, cultural, or spontaneous situations)
- ·Share information clearly and provide explanations or evidence to support your own views and the views of others
- ·Use interactive strategies to keep conversations flowing, such as asking questions, agreeing/disagreeing, seeking clarification, or using fillers
- ·Apply culturally appropriate language including courtesies, gestures, and conventions that fit the situation
- ·Speak with clear pronunciation, intonation, stress, and pace so your meaning comes across, even if it's not perfect
You can participate in conversations and share information or opinions in Indonesian despite some inconsistencies in pronunciation, intonation, or delivery, and communication still gets through overall.