Telling Time in Indonesian
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Telling Time in Indonesian
WALT: We Are Learning To understand and tell the time in Indonesian Year 7 Indonesian Language Duration: 60 minutes
Goal: Why Learn Time in Indonesian?
Essential for daily conversations Helps with scheduling and planning Shows respect for Indonesian culture Builds confidence in language use
Access: Time Vocabulary Quiz
Match Indonesian words to English meanings jam = hour/clock menit = minute tepat = sharp/exactly pukul = at (time) Fill in the blanks with correct vocabulary
New: Key Time Phrases
Jam berapa? (What time is it?) Jam satu tepat (1 o'clock sharp) Jam dua lewat lima (5 past 2) Setengah tiga (Half past 2) Jam empat kurang seperempat (Quarter to 4)
Indonesian Time Expressions Chart
Apply: Hands-on Time Practice
Write 6 times in full Indonesian sentences Practice asking 'Jam berapa sekarang?' with partners Interactive digital quiz using Kahoot or Quizizz Show times using clock cards or mini whiteboards
Quick Check: Can You Tell the Time?
Look at the clock and say the time in Indonesian Listen to the teacher's Indonesian time and show it on your clock Why is telling time important in Indonesian culture?
Generalise: Success and Next Steps
You can now tell time in Indonesian! Practice with family and friends Use Indonesian time in daily conversations Extension: Research Indonesian daily schedules and cultural time customs