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Lesson Focus Slide Content Activities


Covers 3.UL.1 3.UL.4 Yanti Introduces Unit - Time - What time is it?
3.MLC.2

•Similarly to us, Indonesians link the greeting


given to the time of day.
•The word “kamu” means “you”
•Vocab for slide 2 includes: Selamat pagi = Sunrise – 10 or 11am Revision: Indonesians use four main
kamu – you Selamat siang = 11am – 3pm greetings. It depends on the time
tidur – to sleep Selamat sore = 3pm – 6pm of the day as to which one is used.
Saya – I (when starting the sentence) Selamat malam = 6pm until sunrise Listen to and repeat the greetings.
Bermain – play
•The words pagi, siang, sore and malam can
be used if needed to indicate the time of day Pada jam berapa kamu tidur? = At what time do you go Listen to, repeat and look at the
something happens. to bed? structure of these questions and
Indonesian dictionaries will be needed to Saya tidur pada jam sembilan malam. = I go to bed at answers.
insert activities into the sentences. 9.00pm
Your answer could be slightly
different! It is important to
Pada jam berapa kamu bermain bola basket? = At what remember the word “kamu” means
time do you play basketball? “you”.
Saya bermain bola basket pada jam sembilan pagi = I
play basketball at 9.00am The words pagi, siang, sore and
malam can be used instead of am

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Bahasa Indonesia
Lesson Focus Slide Content Activities
jam enam pagi = 6am Revision: Indonesians use four main
jam tujuh malam = 7pm greetings. It depends on the time of
jam delapan pagi = 8am the day as to which one is used. Listen
jam empat sore = 4pm to and repeat the greetings.

Here’s two more examples before you try! It is time for you to write some ques-
1. Pada jam berapa kamu bermain sepak bola? = What tions (in Indonesian) for your class-
time do you play soccer? mates. Use your worksheets or slide 2
Work out the response as a class. to help.
They will need to answer them in
2. Pada jam berapa kamu membaca? = What time do Indonesian as well!
you read?
At the moment you may only be able to
use “o’clock” times

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