General
- Why do I have to take notes?
- I have learned this lesson, can we skip this lesson?
- Why can’t you just share the presentation slides?
- How long does it take to achieve each level in CEFR?
- Which one is the correct one? What I learn in the classroom or what has been spoken by locals out there?
- Why can’t you give me the translation of these words so it’s quicker and easier for me rather than giving me clues?
- I don’t want to have an Assessment Checkpoint (ASC). I don’t need a certificate. Can I skip the ASC?
- Does Bahasa Indonesia have tenses like English?
- Do you have any suggestions for books so that I can learn some words and review what I have learned in the classroom?
- Can we postpone or reschedule the Assessment Checkpoint? I feel that I am not ready yet.
- I really want to study but I cannot commit twice a week for the lesson. I have been a loyal student too, can I have a lesson once a week?
- When must I use all the affixes?
- Indonesian grammar is so boring and complicated. Can we skip this part?
- I don’t have enough practice opportunities outside the class. What is the solution?
- How can I sound like the native Indonesians?
- Sometimes I am afraid to speak with the locals. What should I do?
- How do I stay motivated to achieve my goal?
- What should I do when Indonesians won’t speak Bahasa Indonesia and they use English instead when they talk to me?
- Sometimes I use Google Translate but it says something different from what you teach. What should I do?
- I don’t want to only learn the standard or formal Bahasa Indonesia, can you teach me how to use the slang or local dialect?
- Can I use my phone or tablet for online class?
- I have learned Bahasa Indonesia by myself and picked up some words. Would it be helpful?
- How to memorize words quickly and not forget them?
- I am willing to give a video testimony, but I don’t have confidence in using Bahasa Indonesia. Can I use English instead?