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CAIRO, KOMPAS.com--Membludaknya/ Numbers of Egyptians to participate in Indonesian language courses facilitated by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (Embassy) Cairo, making so overwhelmed organizers were forced to expand its facilities and teaching and learning capacity.
"At first we estimate enthusiasts who will register for courses Indonesian appropriate capacity ranges from 60-70 people are available, but once open registration, there are many Egyptians who are interested, reached 283 people," said Education Attache Embassy in Cairo, Prof Dr Sangidu to BETWEEN Cairo on Sunday.
Of this amount then filtered through interviews to see the seriousness of their learning Indonesian, finally determined 120 people on the course.
Embassy in Cairo has long held Indonesian language courses free of charge to citizens of Egypt at the Indonesian Cultural Center (PUSKIN), a building also occupied by Indonesian School in Cairo and the Mosque of Indonesia.
Previously the number of observers of the Indonesian language for a course in PUSKIN located in the Dokki district, across the River Nile from the center of Cairo, it ranges from a dozen people every generation.
"At the beginning I was on duty at the Embassy Cairo in 2009, the number of participants PUSKIN courses Indonesian language in just 11 people. I saw the amount was too little and should be augmented," said former Vice Rector for Cooperation University of Gajah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta.
Prof. Sangidu then took the initiative to create an ad free courses Indonesian language in three major newspapers in the capital city of Cairo including the influential newspaper, Al-Ahram. It turns out remarkable results.
According Fungksi Head of Information, Social and Cultural Embassy in Cairo, Iwan Wijaya Mulyatno, the Indonesian language in Puskin course lasted for three months each generation.
"Tiered courses, ranging from beginner classes through fifth grade," he said and added.
The plan after the fifth grade, participants will be given specific lessons with emphasis on common words in use in the field of tourism and economic development, said Iwan.
Previously, classroom courses in Puskin was not addressed specifically, but there is now a permanent committee, said Iwan, and adding, when there were 10 classes, and each class is 10-12 students.
Course participants from various professions such as the wizard professionals, economic actors, and most of the students.
Due membludaknya / high demand , it expanded its push Embassy, which has worked with the State University Suez Canal in the town of Ismaili, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo to open a class Indonesian.
Classroom courses Indonesian was inaugurated on November 9, then the number of students in the first batch of 80 people, said Prof. Sangidu.
Dean of the Faculty of Letters and Science Anthropology Suez Canal University, Prof. Dr. Abdul Alim Hassan Yusuf, who oversees these thin warm welcome was the procurement kusus.
"Indonesia is very important in the eyes of Egypt, selaian well as friendly countries of Egypt, is also the largest Muslim populated country in the world," said Prof Yusuf was quoted as saying Prof Sangidu.
The opening is an embryo kusus to open the Language and Culture Studies Program at the University of Indonesia Suez Canal, said Sangidu.
"Originally the program had been due to be opened at the University of Ain Shams, Cairo, but canceled because the trigger rector was appointed minister of education," said Sangidu.
City Ismailiya, Suez Canal University place is located, is the Twin Cities with Yogyakarta.
"When I was on duty at GMU, I did have a relationship with related Suez Canal University Twin Cities Yogyakarta-Ismaili," said Sangidu who began serving as Counsellor of Education in 2009's. (*)
Source : ANT
Author: Jodhi Yudono
Editor: Jodhi Yudono

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