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Recognize and use everyday greetings such as halo, hai, selamat pagi, selamat siang, selamat sore, and selamat malam. Choose the right greeting for different times of day.
Translate words from your previous vocabulary lesson.
Ask and answer Apa kabar? with common replies like baik, baik-baik saja, kurang baik, and terima kasih. Build short friendly exchanges about how someone is doing.
Use common farewell phrases such as sampai jumpa, sampai nanti, selamat tinggal, dadah, and hati-hati. Match casual and polite goodbyes to simple situations.
Read sentences using words you recently learned.
Listen to sentences using words you recently learned.
Say your name and ask someone else’s name with patterns like Nama saya..., Saya..., and Siapa nama Anda? Use senang bertemu dengan Anda for a polite first meeting.
Use short courtesy phrases such as terima kasih, sama-sama, tolong, maaf, permisi, and silakan. Choose the right phrase for thanking, apologizing, asking politely, and getting someone’s attention.
Compare polite and familiar ways to address people: saya, aku, Anda, kamu, Bapak, Ibu, Mas, and Mbak. Choose forms that fit strangers, older people, and friends.
Build simple Indonesian sentences without a verb like “to be,” such as Saya Rina and Kabar saya baik. Recognize the basic word order used in short introductions and greeting replies.
Ask simple first-meeting questions with siapa and apa in patterns like Siapa nama Anda? and Apa kabar? Distinguish when to use siapa for people and apa for things or set expressions.
Review this chapter with practice based on your mistakes.