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Learn Indonesian Online

Learn Indonesian Online

By: Hani Calista
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This Indonesian-language podcast explores language, culture, and everyday life in Indonesia through clear, natural storytelling. Each episode presents cultural insights, traditions, history, social habits, and real-life contexts in an accessible and engaging way. Designed for listeners who want to improve their Indonesian listening skills from beginner to advanced level, this podcast offers a relaxed learning experience through stories, explanations, and reflections rooted in authentic Indonesian life.Hani Calista Language Learning
Episodes
  • Biografi Soekarno | Indonesian Listening Practice For Beginner A2
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, you will learn about Soekarno, the first president of Indonesia, and an important figure in Indonesian history.

    This podcast is designed for Indonesian language learners (A2 level). The story is told using simple vocabulary and clear sentences, making it easy to follow and understand.

    🎧 What you will learn in this episode:

    • Basic information about Soekarno’s life

    • Important historical facts in simple Indonesian

    • Common past tense structures used in storytelling

    📘 Want to study more?
    You can download the script, which includes explanations and exercises, to help you better understand the podcast, improve your Indonesian skills, and practice at your own pace.

    👉 Download here:

    https://nas.io/learn-indonesian-online/digital-files/podcast-script-with-explanation-and-exercises

    You can study at home, online, by yourself, anytime, and anywhere.

    Perfect for self-study learners and anyone who wants to improve their Indonesian through listening and reading practice.

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    5 mins
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