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Practice flashcards covering the key vocabulary and concepts for the Grade 5 Indonesian Mid-Term Assessment (PASAT).
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Idiom
A group of words with a meaning that cannot be understood just by looking at the individual words, commonly found in inspirational stories.
Kalimat Efektif (Effective Sentence)
A sentence that conveys a message clearly, concisely, and accurately according to specific linguistic rules.
Teks Wawancara (Interview Text)
A text documenting a conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee to gather specific information.
Huruf Kapital (Capital Letters)
Uppercase letters used for the beginning of sentences, proper names, titles, and other specific Indonesian grammatical rules.
Kalimat Perintah (Command Sentence)
A sentence used to give an instruction or order to someone else.
Kalimat Larangan (Prohibition Sentence)
A sentence used to forbid someone from performing an action, often using words like "jangan" or "dilarang".
Kalimat Harapan (Hope Sentence)
A sentence that expresses a wish, desire, or expectation for something to occur.
Teks Pengumuman (Announcement Text)
A written statement used to deliver specific information to the public or a specific group of people.
Media Daring (Online Media)
Information platforms accessed via the internet, such as websites or digital news portals.
Media Cetak (Print Media)
Physical information media such as newspapers, magazines, and brochures.
Teks Laporan Perjalanan (Travel Report)
A written text describing the events, observations, and experiences encountered during a journey.
Kalimat Sebab Akibat (Cause and Effect Sentence)
A sentence that shows a relationship between an event (the cause) and the result it produces (the effect).
Kalimat Majemuk Bertingkat (Complex Sentence)
A sentence consisting of a main independent clause and at least one dependent subordinate clause.
Imbuhan pe-an (Circumfix pe-an)
A prefix-suffix combination in Indonesian used to form nouns that usually indicate a process, place, or result.