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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Teachers in Bandung develop an English-language teaching method with cardboard puppets.

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DWI Aria Setiawan is not an international-school student. His school is located at the foot of Mount Malangyang, Ujung Berung, around 20 kilometers from Bandung. But the second-year State High School (SMU) 24 student in Bandung regency is as fluent in English as his peers from classy schools in Jakarta.

The 16-year-old boy is not just fluent in simple daily expressions like “my name is Dwi,” “how are you?” and “it’s nice to meet you.

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