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Greeting Your LEP Students In Their Own Language SEARCH Articles Carolina, students whose first language is Spanish by speakers ofHmong, vietnamese, and Chinese http://www.learnnc.org/index.nsf/doc/learnlang0407-2
Extractions: Articles Articles by Topic The Beacon Archive Exploring the Web For Teachers Articles LEARNing Illuminations Instructional Resources Standard Course of Study ... New Teacher Support For Students Media Center WebQuests Virtual Classroom SEARCH: Articles Lesson Plans/WebQuests Web Links Professional Library New Teacher Support Online Course Catalogue DPI Resources Standard Course of Study Tools and Support Advanced Search Search entire site Articles English Language Learners by Bobby Hobgood page Although the focus of this article is more on production and comprehension of a language, it is always useful to be able to read and write just a little as well. In North Carolina, students whose first language is Spanish make up the largest group of LEP students. They are followed by speakers of Hmong, Vietnamese, and Chinese, in descending order. The following resources have been grouped according to language groups and offer an array of tools to help you learn more about the written language and culture of each. Spanish Flashcards
Vietnamese American Children's Books 12. All items are in English with a second language in French, Italian,Spanish, German, Chinese, or vietnamese. Alternative URL. http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/vietnamese.htm
Extractions: catalog and e-newsletter This bibliography features Vietnamese American children's and young adult literature. If you have any suggestions of books or related resources to include, please let us know . Please note that Vietnamese and Vietnamese American themed books are listed together because they reflect a shared heritage and, in part, traditions. They are not listed together to in any way diminish the truth that Vietnamese Americans are Americans. JOURNEY HOME Related link Interracial Themes in Children's Books from the Smith-Leitich family web site. Bilingual Supplies For Children : bilingual books for children 0-12. All items are in English with a second language in: French, Italian, Spanish, German, Chinese, or Vietnamese. Alternative URL. Segregation and Shelf Space from Cynthia Leitich Smith Children's Literature Resources. A brief discussion of ethnic categorization in children's literature.
Language Links Griesser Software Presents a CDROM tutorial for vietnamese language education. Viewscreen shots and a working demo, and find price and ordering information. http://www.lifeofsouthwest.com/teachers/languagelinks.asp
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FREE Online Cultural Profiles Information The Virtual Library Guide to Vietnam; VHNT The first arts and literarymagazine in the vietnamese language distributed on the internet. http://www.geocities.com/coraleem/leb.html
Extractions: The CIA's World Factbook provides fairly up-to-date (as of January 2001) descriptions of countries from A to Z. Multicultural Resources links from NCLE(The National Center for ESL Literacy Education) explore the topic of culture within the classroom. Country of the Month Russia Egypt China Lebanon ... Switzerland Egypt Visit the Egypt of today and learn about the Egypt of yesterday The Egyptian Presidency UK Egyptian Embassy Egyptian Travel Guide Official Egyptian Tourism Site Egypt Yesterday and Today History of Egypt Mummies Tutankhamen: National Geographic Multimedia Presentation TUTANKHAMUN Eye of Horus: Understanding Hieroglyphics PBS's NOVA explores the pyramids Little Horus Info site for students KW Record Series on Kossovan Refugees Albanians in Canada Albanians in Canada Shqiptarët në Kanada Albanian Online: language, culture, geography, it has it all!
Extractions: to introduce the Vietnamese American experience to students in grades 7-12. Lessons in American History includes stories that fuse experiences from different ethnic groups starting from Native Americans to European Americans to APAs. According to Matsuda, these stories can be connected with the struggle of the Vietnamese. Matsuda, a former ESL teacher, found a slew of reasons to create such a curriculum. While teaching in 1993, he realized that a large majority of his students were of Vietnamese descent but had very little connection to their experience as immigrants. OCAPICA intends to expand Lessons nationally, upon adjusting the curriculum to meet the needs of individual schools.
Expected Levels Of Absolute Speaking Proficiency Khmer (Cambodian), Lao, Nepali, Philippino, Polish, Russian, SerboCroatian,Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, Turkish, vietnamese, Aptitude for language Learning. http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/qcc/ancill/fl/spkprof.htm
Extractions: This chart was drawn up by the School of Language Studies of the Foreign Service Institute. It summarizes our experience with students as taught in our own classes rather than our judgments about the relative difficulty of these languages for speakers of English, though there is undoubtedly some correlation. The expected speaking proficiency for a student with a given background and a given aptitude, in a given language, after a given number of weeks, will depend not only on the difficulty of the spoken language itself, but also on the amount of time and effort that the student has had to spend in concurrent study of the writing system.
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Extractions: Lesson Planning Center Archives: All Articles by Date The Arts ... Special Themes Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E One hundred ideas for celebrating the 100th day of school! Education World offers you the best 100 ideas we've found for celebrating the 100th day of school. Try one or 100 with your students! Plant 100 seeds with your students. Ask kids to fill in the missing words: "On the first day of school, I couldn't , but on the 100th day of school, I can!" Challenge students to run a 100-yard dash. Have students collect 100 cans of food, and donate them to a local soup kitchen. Read I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words, by Michael Frith, to your class. Challenge students to learn 100 new words. Ask children to estimate how long 100 inches and 100 feet are and check their estimates. Provide a weather map, and ask students to count the places where the temperature was higher than 100 degrees. Have students estimate whether 100 ounces will fill a pint, a quart, a half-gallon, or a gallon container and check their answers. Challenge students to collect 100 of the most unusual items they can think of.
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Extractions: Rosetta Stone Home Schools Products Method ... About Us Solutions for Schools ESL Foreign Languages Global Solutions ... Contact Us Rosetta Stone Benefits Most language learning software teaches you a new language by translating into a language you already know-you learn to map from your native language to the new language. The Rosetta Stone is different. The Rosetta Stone is the world's only comprehensive language-learning software based exclusively on immersion instruction in the target language. Learners anywhere, from any language background, start at the very beginning and study exclusively in the new language. No translation. No memorization. No drills. The Dynamic Immersion method builds lesson upon lesson of precisely clear meanings, plainly understood. benefits Immersion Method No memorization, no translation
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Lesson 6 - Understanding Responses To Oppression Title lesson 6 Understanding Responses to Oppression Earth Changed Places A VietnameseWoman's Journey Stride Toward Freedom. The language of Literature http://www.michigan.gov/scope/0,1607,7-155-13515_13526_13527-50591--,00.html
Extractions: Students explore how individuals may respond to oppression. First, they read a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. and an interview from Malcolm X. They identify and compare each man's philosophy about how to respond to oppression. Students then read two short stories "Tribal Scars" and "When Heaven and Earth Change Places" in which characters respond in different ways to oppression. Student groups analyze an author or character's response to oppression in depth and prepare a brief presentation describing this perspective. Using jigsaw groupings, students then speak in this person's voice and engage in a discussion about different reactions to oppression. Finally, students write a reflective journal entry.