Artikel ini hasil wawancara wartawan Kompas Jogja dengan Direktur Wisma Bahasa dan beberapa orang asing yang pernah mempelajari bahasa Jawa di Wisma Bahasa. Artikel ini sudah dimuat di harian Kompas edisi Jogjakarta tanggal 4 Februari 2010.
Minat warga negara asing mempelajari bahasa Jawa makin turun
On 7 November 2009, Wisma Bahasa organized Malam Indonesia. This event is an event held annually to celebrate Indonesian culture. All participants joined this event are students, teachers and staff of Wisma Bahasa.
This year in 2009, the Center for Education and Training (Pusdiklat) of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia is organizing an Indonesian language training for foreign
If TV advertising were the only glimpse of Indonesian society that an interested onlooker ever had, it would certainly create a strange impression.
Someone working or studying in Yogyakarta these days has 16 commercial TV channels to choose from*. And, of course, the raison d’etre for every one of these channels is to carry advertising. This [...]
If you are paying anything more than a passing visit to Yogyakarta you will soon become aware of its ‘melting-pot’ character. The area around the Wisma Bahasa – the north eastern part of the city – is where most of the major universities and other higher education institutions are located.
Wisma Bahasa, the leading Indonesian language course in Jogjakarta, is bahasa Indonesia or bahasa course. For the last 27 years, we provide high quality education and training services