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hello welcome back to madame english

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youtube channel
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how are you students i hope you're fine
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today we are going to listen to
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historical recount texts
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please listen carefully to the following
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conversations
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after that listen to the questions from
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me i will repeat the conversation
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twice you can write the answers of this
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listening test on your exercise book
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now let's begin the listening test
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conversation one hi freya
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hi steve how's your class
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interesting we heard about historical
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story from mr smith
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oh what is it it was about proclamation
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of indonesian independence
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oh that's interesting tell me about it
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please
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well okay the proclamation of indonesian
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independence
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was read at 10 a.m on friday the 17th of
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august 1945.
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the declaration marked the start of the
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diplomatic and armed resistance of the
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indonesian national revolution
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fighting against the forces of the
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netherlands and pro-dutch civilians
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until the latter officially acknowledged
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indonesia's independence
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in 1949.
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the netherlands declared that they had
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decided to accept de facto the 17th of
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august 1945
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as indonesia's independence date
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the united nations who mediated in the
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conflict
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formally acknowledged the date of
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independence as the 27th of december
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1949.
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the document was signed by sicarno and
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mohammed hada who were appointed
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president and vice
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president respectively the following day
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oh i see so that we always celebrate
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independence day on 17 august to
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remember this historical event right
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yes you're right
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mr smith's class is so interesting
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i will take his class on the next
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semester perhaps
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yes you should take it freya
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now listen to the questions number one
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to five
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question number one what did the
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students talk about
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question number two when did the
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proclamation of indonesian independence
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read question number three
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who had accepted de facto the 17th of
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august
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as indonesia's independence date
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question number four when did the united
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nations formally acknowledge
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the date of indonesian independence
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question number five who had signed the
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documents of indonesia's independence
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now listen again the first conversation
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and the questions number one to five
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conversation one hi freya
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hi steve how's your class
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interesting we heard about historical
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story from mr smith
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oh what is it it was about proclamation
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of indonesian independence
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oh that's interesting tell me about it
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please
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well okay the proclamation of indonesian
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independence
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was read at 10 a.m on friday the 17th of
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august 1945.
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the declaration marked the start of the
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diplomatic and armed resistance of the
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indonesian national revolution
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fighting against the forces of the
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netherlands and pro-dutch civilians
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until the latter officially acknowledged
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indonesia's independence in 1949.
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the netherlands declared that they had
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decided to accept de facto the 17th of
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august 1945
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as indonesia's independence date
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the united nations who mediated in the
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conflict
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formally acknowledged the date of
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independence as the 27th of december
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1949.
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the document was signed by sikarno and
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mohamed hatta who were appointed
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president and vice president
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respectively the following day
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oh i see so that we always celebrate
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independence day on 17 august to
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remember this historical event right
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yes you're right
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mr smith's class is so interesting
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i will take his class on the next
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semester perhaps
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yes you should take it freya
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now listen to the questions number one
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to five
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question number one what did the
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students talk about
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question number two when did the
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proclamation of indonesian independence
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read
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question number three who had accepted
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de facto the 17th of august
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as indonesia's independence date
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question number four when did the united
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nations formally acknowledge
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the date of indonesian independence
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question number five who had signed the
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documents of indonesia's independence
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now listen to the second conversation
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conversation too
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hi laura hello samir
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how's your class it was fun
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what did you learn today oh
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mr smith talked about historical event
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it was about the youth pledge
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oh tell me about it i want to hear this
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story
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well the youth pledge on the 28th of
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october 1928 was a declaration made by
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young indonesian nationalists
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this declaration was proclaimed in the
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second youth congress
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there are three points covered in the
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declaration which are one motherland
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one nation and one language the first
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indonesia youth congress was held in
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1926.
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it was held in batavia which was the
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capital of the dutch east indies
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in the first congress there were no
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formal decisions made but it promoted
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the idea
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of a united country
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the second congress was held in october
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1928.
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this congress was held at three
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locations the first session was held to
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inspire the feeling of unity
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the second session discussed about
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education and the third or the final
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session
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participants heard for the first time
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indonesia national anthem
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created by wage rudolph supratman
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the third session closed with a youth
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pledge reading
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at that time the youth pledge was used
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for boosting the indonesia army
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spirit with the unity of the young
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nationalists
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the indonesian independence fighters got
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more motivation
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to fight against the colonialists
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up to today the date when the youth
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pledge was made
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is still remembered and celebrated many
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historians said that
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the youth pledge and the youth congress
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are one of the most important moments
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for indonesia
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oh i see that's why we always celebrate
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the event every 28th of october
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yes that's right we always celebrate
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youth pledge on the 28th of october
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mr smith's class is so interesting
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yes maybe you can take his class on the
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next semester
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good idea
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now listen to the questions number six
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to ten
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question number six what did the
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students talk about
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question number seven who made the
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declaration of the youth pledge question
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number eight
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where did the first indonesia youth
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pledge congress take place
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question number nine when did indonesian
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hear indonesia national anthem for the
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first time
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question number 10 what was the youth
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pledge used for
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now listen again the second conversation
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and the questions number six
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to ten
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conversation two
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laura hello samir
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how's your class it was fun
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what did you learn today oh
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mr smith talked about historical event
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it was about the youth pledge
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oh tell me about it i want to hear this
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story
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well the youth pledge on the 28th of
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october 1928 was a declaration made by
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young indonesian nationalists
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this declaration was proclaimed in the
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second youth congress
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there are three points covered in the
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declaration which are one motherland
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one nation and one language the first
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indonesia youth congress was held in
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1926.
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it was held in batavia which was the
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capital of the dutch east indies
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in the first congress there were no
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formal decisions made
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but it promoted the idea of a united
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country
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the second congress was held in october
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1928.
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this congress was held at three
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locations the first session was held to
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inspire the feeling of unity
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the second session discuss about
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education and the third or the final
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session
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participants heard for the first time
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indonesia national anthem
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created by wage rudolph supratman
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the third session closed with a youth
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pledge reading
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at that time the youth pledge was used
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for boosting the indonesia army spirit
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with the unity of the young nationalists
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the indonesian independence fighters
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got more motivation to fight against the
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colonialists
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up to today the date when the youth
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pledge was made
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is still remembered and celebrated many
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historians said that
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the youth pledge and the youth congress
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are one of the most important moments
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for indonesia
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oh i see that's why we always celebrate
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the event
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every 28th of october yes
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that's right we always celebrate youth
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pledge on the 28th of october
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mr smith's class is so interesting
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yes maybe you can take his class on the
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next semester
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good idea
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now listen to the questions number six
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to ten
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question number six what did the
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students talk about
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question number seven who made the
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declaration of the youth pledge
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question number eight where did the
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first indonesia youth pledge congress
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take place
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question number nine when did indonesian
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hear indonesia national anthem for the
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first time
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question number 10 what was the youth
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pledge used for
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