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Extractions: John has lived in China for 5 years. He is a grad student in applied linguistics. Language is my passion. I'm in China now to master Mandarin Chinese. I have been achieving this goal by teaching English, which I also happen to really like. My interest in languages also extends to: English , my native language, Spanish , which I studied throughout high school and also in Mexico during college, Japanese , which I started studying on a whim in my freshman year in college, but ended up majoring in. I studied for a year in Osaka, Japan, while living in Kyoto. I absolutely loved it. When I realized in Japan that languages and linguistics were for me, I also decided to begin studying Chinese . I had to take the courses for my major and two minors for my remaining two years at UF, but I was still able to squeeze in three semesters of Mandarin Chinese. Early in my junior year, I was already planning on coming to China after graduation from UF. Now that I'm here, I spend a lot of my free time studying Chinese and practicing my speaking with my Chinese friends. I don't have any trouble with normal conversation anymore, but I still strive to build on my vocabulary, and my reading and writing needs further work as well. I started Shanghai Normal University's graduate program in Applied Linguistics in Fall 2005. My study of Chinese has come a long way since its humble beginnings at UF. Here I'll try to offer some advice to those headed down the same path. The good news is it's getting more and more painless (although pain will always be an element of the study of Chinese!).
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Extractions: All resources listed below were created by teachers of Japanese and by London Language Centre advisors. You can download them and use them instantly with your class, or adjust them to your needs! We welcome any contributions from you: share your ideas, resources or lesson plans with us! Please email info@jpf.org.uk to send an attachment. London Language Centre former Chief Advisor, Naoyuki Kitani, now at The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Urawa created a collection of 200 GCSE set Kanji which can now be found in the Teaching Resources section on this website. You can click on any of the 200 Kanji to download and print them out.
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Extractions: Baleros are an excellent interest stimulator for students. The Spanish language becomes a more interesting and acceptable subject for students when practiced with Balero. Numbers, words, phrase and sentence structures all become easier to remember because the Balero is something real, physical and interesting that students can associate with the language. Baleros can be an activity before class begins and right before it ends. Also lunch period, break periods, a portion of study period, after school or any appropriate time given your schools scheduling can be utilized. Use some class time, 5 to 15 min. 3 to 5 times a week for instruction, competition and challenges where the teacher can supervise.
Samlpe Lesson Plan Sample lesson Plan No.36d. Teacher s Name Junko Agena Date April 27, 2000 Grade 4-6 (japanese language Class) Length 2-3 weeks SF Focus All sites, http://www.starfestival.com/edu.lesson.3-6d.html
Extractions: Background: Students attend language classes for ~70 minutes each week. Goals Building teamwork and investigation skills Specific Activities BEGINNING A JOURNEY Learning about a passport is a great idea. The students will enjoy filling out the application and receiving their "passport." It is very important to closely monitor the students' learning; therefore, I felt that giving a stamp for each site was also appropriate. However, some students (especially 3rd and 4th grade students) may get confused between the real purpose of a passport and the purpose of their "passport." The following suggestions can help: Do the first two paragraphs of the passport lesson (in the curriculum). Discuss the purpose of having a passport, such as who needs to have it, when to use it, where to use it and why. After the students are clear on the purpose of a passport, go on to the third paragraph of the lesson. Do the first two paragraphs of the passport lesson (in the curriculum). Discuss the purpose of having a passport, such as who needs to have it, when to use it, where to use it and why. This will be the end of the passport lesson. The passport can be placed in each student's workbook folder/binder or the Journey Notebook later on. However, since I still think a stamp for each site is a great way to monitor the students' progress, I would use the idea, and would stamp on each student's Workbook.
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Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions African Studies Ancient Tupi Home Page BBC Languages Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library ... WELL Project: Web Skills for Language Learning Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk African language resources on the Internet. Resource type: directory A guide to the Tupi language spoken in Brazil between 1500 and 1700 AD, together with details of the Indigen tribes who used it. Provides a brief introduction to the language, and offers an outline of the alphabet, phonetics, and grammar. A dictionary is also featured, and information is available in Portuguese and English. Resource type: guide German, French, Italian and Spanish language learning resources, suitable for individuals of varying abilities. Offers information about broadcasts such as BBC Learning Zone and BBC Alert, resources for teachers, courses accompanying BBC language programmes, and transcripts of such programmes aimed at beginners, advanced learners and business language learners. Resource type: interactive guide Set of links to a large collection of activities, tutorials, lesson plans, projects and tools aimed at the educational sector. Broad subject categories include arts, business, English, foreign language, health and physical education, history and social studies, mathematics, science, technology, vocational education, education, and community interest.
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Lessons And Activities All Japan Online Project lesson plans are in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat Reader isnecessary to view these files. If you do not have this software, http://japan.lisd.k12.mi.us/lessons/
Extractions: Home Project Information Online Journals WebBoard ... Resources Lesson Plans Student Projects Exchange Program Feedback Japan Online Project Web Resources This section contains the lessons and activities created by teachers involved in the Japan Online Project. These resources cover a range of topics and include a list of Michigan Curriculum Framework benchmarks introduced and/or assessed by the activities. Teachers may modify these lessons to accomodate different grade levels, learning styles, and benchmarks as needed. All Japan Online Project lesson plans are in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view these files. If you do not have this software, visit the LISD Plug-ins web page to get it. Counting to 100 in Japanese Guess What...Familiar Names Japanese Words
Extractions: Guest Book The following Internet-based lesson plans were created for foreign language classes by participants in the Technology Workshops of the California Foreign Language Project and the California Language Teachers Association . These sites were designed to be used as worksheets for the students to complete while accessing the corresponding reference web sites online. Teachers may print out the sheets, copy them, and distribute them to the students. (For your convenience, each web address on the online worksheets is also a link to the corresponding reference page.) Latinos en los EEUU Gabriela Garger Tortillas vs. Tortillas
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Extractions: To understand more about the artistic and intellectual exchange between Japan and Australia. Questions When did the study of Japanese language and culture begin in Australian Universities? Which university? When did the study of Japanese language begin in secondary schools in Australia? List three exhibitions of Japanese art in Australia. Activities In 1998, 751 100 Japanese people visited Australia. Reasons given for visits were holidays, honeymoons, business, education and art. Find out how many people visit for each of these reasons and draw a pie graph to show the proportions. Choose one art form and examine in detail the influence of Japanese culture on Australian art. Find out about one Australian art exhibition held in Japan.
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