Indonesia Language Class
Do you want to be able to speak Bahasa Indonesia, whether for business or leisure?
At Lingo, you will learn how to speak Indonesian in formal and informal contexts and graduate from our classes with prime information about living in Indonesia.
Our teachers use a unique curriculum covering Indonesian vocabulary, grammar, culture, heritage, and way of life. Our lessons also use real-life examples and contexts on how your words might have different meanings in different contexts.
Lingo is an official test centre
As an official test centre for MCYS and MFA officers, we take pride in ensuring the quality of our courses and assessments. With this expertise, we can deliver a comprehensive program that enables individuals to master the Indonesian language.
Small group classes
We limit group sizes to a maximum of 8 participants to ensure the quality of our Indonesian classes. When classes are small enough to facilitate individual student-teacher interaction, a minor miracle occurs: teachers teach, and students learn.
Centralised location
Our Indonesian language classes are conducted at United House, which is centrally located and accessible. It is just a 6-minute walk from Dhoby Ghaut or Somerset MRT station.
There is a Indonesia class for you
Onsite Indonesia Class
Group class starts at S$449.54 for 20 hours.
Private class starts at S$80/hour.
Online Indonesia Class
Learn online conveniently without the need to travel to our centre. You will receive the same attention as in an onsite class without the hassle.
Group class starts at S$422.02 for 20 hours.
Private class starts at S$50/hour.
UKBI Preparatory Class
Get ready for the UKBI exams with our intensive 20-hour courses offered in the two weeks leading up to the exam.
You can practice both the written and oral components through mock exams. Our specialised teachers will cover all aspects of the exam to ensure you’re fully prepared
We believe learning any language starts with basic conversation. When you’re comfortable asking basic questions and talking about often-discussed topics, such as introducing yourself, lessons become more enjoyable, and you build up momentum.
Five progressive levels
Learn Indonesia with our proprietary material
Ini mudah... lah
Indonesian has no article (ie the, a or an). The user drops the article or replaces the use of the article with this/these/that. For example, The Sun rises from the East. Matahari (sun) terbit (rise) dari (from) timur (east).
There are no verb tenses in Indonesian. The user indicates the time of the action or uses the word ‘sudah’ (already) or ‘akan’ (will be) to indicate the action happened in the past or future.
Indonesian has no noun gender.
The Indonesia language has no pleural form. The pleural forms are indicated by adjectives like few/some/many before the noun. Sometimes, the pleural form is expressed simply by repeating the noun. For example, anak (child) becomes anak-anak (children).
There is no noun cases. ‘Saya’ can mean I, me, my or mine. ‘Dia’ can mean he, she, his, her, him, hers.
To pass UKBI test your proficiency needs to be at least B2 if not C1
Awards and Accolades
Rated best Indonesian language class in Singapore
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