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21. LECB3019
the computer to generate slides, overheads, and lesson plans; coaching and Peoplewith Spanish, Russian or vietnamese language skills are encouraged to apply.
http://www.oregonjobs.org/jobsdocsnofrm/LECB3019.html

22. WORLD LANGUAGES RESOURCES
LATIN RESOURCES. lesson plans RESOURCES FOR ESL, BILINGUAL AND FOREIGN languageTEACHERS. vietnamese RESOURCES. languageSON-THE-WEB vietnamese language LINKS.
http://www.chlive.org/home/eastlibrary/WORLDLANGUAGERESOURCES.htm
WORLD LANGUAGES RESOURCES
created by Peggy Beck (See also Online Resources for Biography Resource Center, World Geography, Grolier's Lands and People and Cumbre en Linea, and to search other periodicals. See also World Literature Resources , and World History Resources.
AFRICAN LANGUAGE RESOURCES
LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: AFRIKAANS LANGUAGE LINKS
ARABIC RESOURCES
LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: ARABIC LANGUAGE LINKS
BIOGRAPHY RESOURCES See also Biography Resource Center under Online Resources , Galenet.
CHINESE LANGUAGE RESOURCES
CUNEIFORM.ORG
THE DAILY LINGUIST: YOUR PERSONAL LANGUAGE TUTOR
DICTIONARIES
FOREIGNWORD.COM
HANDSPEAK: A DICTIONARY OF SIGN LANGUAGE
THE LINGUIST LIST: DICTIONARIES (extensive selection)
YOUR DICTIONARY.COM (LANGUAGE DICTIONARY AND GRAMMAR LINKS)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE RESOURCES
ETHNOLOGUE: LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD
FLAGS OF THE WORLD
FOREIGN LANGUAGE RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET (Arabic, Cherokee, Chinese, Czech, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Middle English, Portuguese, Russian, Scandinavian Languages, South Asian Languages, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Turkish, Yiddish)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING FORUM
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE RESOURCES
GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE RESOURCES
GLOBAL VILLAGE
HEBREW RESOURCES
LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: HEBREW LANGUAGE LINKS
ILOVELANGUAGES: YOUR GUIDE TO LANGUAGES ON THE WEB
INTERCULTURAL E-MAIL CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS
INTERNET ACTIVITIES FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES (German, French, Japanese, Spanish)

23. Midwest States - Multicultural Lesson Plans
Standards and Benchmarks English language Arts Standard 2 American, African American,and vietnamese American); 1995 Teacher Reflection Return to lesson plans.
http://204.98.1.2/passport/lessonplan/lessons/midweststates.html
    Aligned Lesson: Regions of the U.S. Lesson #4: The Midwest States Literature Experience- Fears Like Thunder Overview
    Literature can be used to help overcome fears. Fears can be the basis of prejudice. Overcoming fears can create respect for diversity. This is the fourth of seven lessons focusing on the theme of Regions of the U.S. that incorporates a literature study, which examines concepts of diversity. This lesson can be used independently or as the fourth lesson in the unit.
    Assessed Standards and BenchmarksJefferson County
    ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARD 6: Students locate, evaluate, and use relevant information sources for their reading, writing, speaking listening, and viewing. Benchmark (K-4) F: As students locate and use information, they will record and organize information. Addressed Standards and Benchmarks : English Language Arts Standard 2, Benchmark (K-4) A, Geography Standard 1, Benchmark (K-4) C, Geography Standard 2, Benchmark (K-4) B, History Standard 3, Benchmark (K-4) A
    Assessment
    Following the reading of Thunder Cake and class discussion, students will independently complete a teacher prepared Understanding Fears worksheet.

24. Oriental Languages Sites
Other. Sathmong. English/Hmong dictionaries, lesson plans, and links to otherHmong sites, including the WWW Hmong Homepage. vietnamese language.
http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/langsite/oriental.html
Internet Resources has moved
Internet Resources for Language Teachers and Learners collection is no longer being maintained on this website. The collection can now be found on the CALL@Hull site, a private project of Fred Riley who was previously the Centre's Web Developer/Programmer. To avoid broken links no documents have been moved or deleted, but naturally their content will become steadily obsolete over time, so please change your bookmarks and links to the new location. You can also find a useful database of languages-related Internet sites at the LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies in the Weblinks section. Internet Resources CALL Database Reviews LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics, and Area Studies ... CALL@Hull
Oriental Languages Sites
General Chinese Indonesian Japanese ... Internet Resources Home
General
Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. Language learning site featuring sections such as Days of the Week, Glossary of Bird names, Harry Potter in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Also includes a description of the Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese writing systems and the Transliteration of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia.

25. Lesson Plans: Vietnam Teacher's Guide
help preserve peace? Why did many in the vietnamese elite in the 19thcentury adopt the French language and culture? Why were the
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/Lesson_Plans/Vietnam/LP_

Vietnam: A Teacher's Guide
The Asia Society's Focus on Asian Studies, Special Issue, No. 1, Fall 1983.
Table of Contents Preface Prologue: I. The French in Vietnam ... Epilogue
Preface
The year 1983-1984 will be a time of reassessment of the Vietnam War among Americans. The desire to "rethink" America's involvement in Vietnam has been prompted by the ten-year anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal of combat troops from Vietnam; the completion of the controversial Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.; and events in Central America that pose some of the same kinds of dilemmas and foreign policy choices as did the situation in Vietnam. The WGBH Educational Foundation has produced a thirteen-part television retrospective, Vietnam: A Television History , to be broadcast by the Public Broadcasting Service starting in October, 1983. The series has also been adopted as a licensed telecourse. Information on the telecourse can be obtained from Films Incorporated, 1213 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, IL 60091; (312) 256-4730. The Asia Society's Education and Communications Department (editors and publishers of Focus on Asian Studies ) has taken this opportunity to prepare a teacher's guide on Vietnam for secondary school use. A committee of three university-based scholars and three secondary-level classroom teachers has pooled its considerable resources to write this guide. Robert Geise is Social Studies Chairman, South Side High School, Rockville Centre, NY. Michael J. Glatthaar is a secondary school teacher. A. Tom Grunfeld teaches history at SUNY/Empire State College. Moss Roberts is Associate Professor of Chinese at New York University in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures and directed the East Asian Studies Program there for many years. Mark Willner is Assistant Principal, Chairman (Social Studies Department), Midwood High School, Brooklyn, NY. Marilyn Blatt Young is Professor of History at New York University.

26. AskAsia: Instructional Resources
a collection of related readings, lesson plans, maps, and Laundry Basic SocialStudies language Arts Skills Tet, The vietnamese New Year Learn Chinese
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/
skAsia's instructional resources section features a rich collection of readings, lesson plans, and many other teaching aids developed by educators and scholars.
Looking for something on a particular place? Click on the links below and find a collection of related readings, lesson plans, maps, and more.
Global

Eurasia
Asian American
Central Asia
...
Vietnam
This section introduces a wide range of topics that work can be used as case studies to look at larger geo-historical themes.
Based on
World History Framework for Grades K-4
World History Framework for Grades 5-12

General Social Studies Themes
Interaction of People and Place Defining Regions: Central Asian Example Geography and the Culture of China How Much is There to Eat? Environment and Conservation in Japan ... more... Religion and World View Islam Hinduism Attitudes Toward Nature in Taoist Art Decoding Borabudur ... more... Society and Ways of Living China: Fifty Years Inside the People's Republic Artha: Strategies for Survival, Success and Power

27. English As A Second Language
lesson plans and Resources for ESL, Bilingual and Foreign site, as well as onlinelanguage courses for the following Kurdish, Hmong, vietnamese, and several
http://www.uwosh.edu/library/emc/esl.htm
English as a Second Language
ESL Homepage
This is a starting point for those who wish to learn English using the World Wide Web. The sites are divided into speaking, listening, reading, and writing English. It has only good and free sites linked.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
This site provides information and resources for teachers of English to speakers of other languages as well as information for those interested in becoming a TESOL.
National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
This webpage includes articles, lesson plans and school links dealing with the teaching of culturally and linguistically-diverse students.
Bilingual Education Resources on the Internet
Links to government documents, journals, digests and other research sources, in addition to a small number of school and project sites, are offered here. The school and project sites deal primarily with Spanish-speaking students.
Lesson Plans and Resources for ESL, Bilingual and Foreign Language Teachers

28. American Red Cross- Educator's Information
fire safety into regular academic lesson plans in math, science, social studies,and language arts line English version Spanish version vietnamese version.
http://www.redcross.org/pubs/dspubs/tchrschl.html
Disaster Services
Educator's

Information
Be Prepared ... FAQs Find Your Local
Red Cross
Enter Zip Code Here:
Search Our Site Find Out Who Our
Supporters Are
Home Publications Disaster Services: Materials for Teachers and Schools
Disaster Services Publications:
Materials for Teachers and Schools
Updated October, 2002 Download PDF Version For Teachers and Schools For Children Many American Red Cross Community Disaster Education materials about natural hazards are used in classrooms every day. The materials specifically designed for classroom/school use are listed below. For information about materials on natural hazards, see the Subject Index Curriculum for Schools
Be Ready 1-2-3
(Children ages 5-8)
Fire Safety
(Children 4-12)
Look Hot! Stay Cool!

General Preparedness
Curriculum for Schools Masters of Disaster Integrated Disaster Safety Curriculum . A curriculum for teachers to use to integrate hazard safety into regular academic lesson plans in math, science, social studies, and language arts. Available in three complete kits for teachers of Grades K-2, Grades 3-5, and Grades 6-8. Consult the linked web site for ordering information. Masters of Disaster marketing video . A 6-minute video that shows children and teachers in the classroom using the Masters of Disaster curriculum. Local Red Cross chapters can order as stock number A1285VVE for a nominal fee. Facing Fear: Helping Young People Deal With Terrorism and Tragic Events . A curriculum supplement for teachers to help them deal with children's concerns, fears, anger, and feelings when human-caused events occur. Aligned with national standards in social studies, health, and language arts. Available in four complete sets for teachers of grades K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, and Grades 9-12. Each set of materials consists of a Lesson Plans book for adults, and an activities book from which copies can be made for children. Consult the linked web site for ordering information.

29. Sunburst Media: Speech Works
Personalized lesson plans. Spanish, Taiwanese, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, and vietnamese)and English Click on your native language to limit the lessons to
http://www.sunburstmedia.com/spwk.html
Speech Works
(Also known as Clear Speech Works) Improve Your Accent in English
CD-ROM
Learn to speak English with greater clarity and confidence. Speech Works develops personalized lesson plans to teach the Standard American accent. Speech Works Demo
Features
Developed by Professors Blackmer and Ferrier at Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, Speech Works has many features that make it fun and effective:
  • Easy to use . It is entirely mouse and microphone driven. No computing or keyboard skills are needed.
  • Immediate feedback . Listen, imitate, and hear your imitations. You will hear the difference between your speech and the model.
  • User Controlled . You listen to in imitate the model as many times as you wish. Work at your own pace. Spend as much or as little time on each lesson as you require.
  • Motivating . You will be encouraged by your success.
  • Lessons for Real Challenges. Lessons are designed by experienced professionals to treat challenges that interfere with communication.
  • Personalized lesson plans for speakers of 30 native languages and 15 English dialects.

30. Core Knowledge - Lesson Plans
(vietnamese). of words that have come into the American language from the Home About Core Knowledge Schools Bookstore lesson plans Conference Send
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/698NationImmgrnts.htm
March 12-14, 1998
People Helping People
Grade Level
Presented by
Length of Unit I. ABSTRACT
Everyone can help in the crusade to improve our world, even fourth graders. This unit consists of three mini-units that can be taught at different times throughout the school year. Through literature, writing, art, and hands-on activities, students will learn about several famous American reformers, their causes, and how those causes are still alive today. The students will also participate in community service projects relating to these social issues. From this unit students will gain knowledge of specific reformers and gain confidence in their own abilities to improve society. II. OVERVIEW A. Concept objectives B. Specific content from the Core Knowledge Sequence C. Skills III. BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE A. For teachers: Remember the Ladies: The First Women's Rights Convention . New York: Scholastic, Inc. 1995. ISBN 0-590-47086-8 A History of Multicultural America: The Westward Movement and Abolitionism . Austin, Texas: Steck-Vaughn Co. 1993. ISBN 0-8114-6276-5 History of Education in America B. For students:

31. Core Knowledge - Lesson Plans
We had several foreign languagespeaking parents ask the student vietnamese. Home About Core Knowledge Schools Bookstore lesson plans Conference Send
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/698Immigratn.htm
IMMIGRATION March 12-14, 1998
Grade Level : Sixth Grade Presented by : Rebecca Bass and SallyAnn Nelson Length of Unit : About 3 weeks
I. ABSTRACT Using literature, drama, arts, computer and map skills, students learn from where and why immigrants came, including the waves of immigration. Students also explore what immigrants experienced when they arrived, beginning with their transportation over to America, Ellis Island, and settling in the United States. Students learn about citizenship, resistance, and discrimination as well. The unit concludes with an Ellis Island Day where students can experience for themselves what it was like for an immigrant.
II. OVERVIEW A. CORE KNOWLEDGE SEQUENCE nd : American Civilization 2, page 93; Geography 2, page 96 th :American Civilization 6, page 226 B. SKILLS 1. Mapping 2. Computer 3. Reading 4. Writing 5. Math 6. Note-taking 7. Art 8. Listening C. UNIT OUTLINE 1. Reasons for immigration 2. The big picture 3. Land of opportunity

32. ASCD - Middle Grades Network
Explorer Includes lesson plans, student materials, and software includes both generaland languagespecific resources from Arabic to vietnamese; includes online
http://tc.unl.edu/ascd/
Who We Are The Middle Grades Network is organized to facilitate opportunities for interested educators and researchers to promote innovation within middle grades education. Our members will use electronic means (e-mail, web site home page, and electronic bulletin board) and the news-letter mailing to create opportunities for continuing discussion and dialogue regarding innovative practice, research findings, and self-renewal. Our Goals We hope to experience continued progress in achieving our goals for the 1997-98 school year.
  • Foster the reconceptualization of middle grades educational practices to better meet persisting and evolving needs of diverse youth in a changing society.
  • Facilitate the discussion of research, innovation and educational practices aimed at improving learning achievement, and success for middle grades youth.
  • Support innovations which employ best practices to enhance the learning of all middle grades youth.
  • Link middle grades restructuring to district wide improvement efforts and agendas.
  • Provide high quality learning and professional growth opportunities for network members, ASCD members and other professionals.

33. World Language Center_Language_Other
site for teachers of the Latin, includes lesson plans. for Nature Second gradelesson plan on vietnamese language and Culture The Southeast Asian Studies
http://www.edgateteam.net/WL/WLLanguage/wl_languages_other.htm
Personal Edition Tour
Language by Language - Other Languages An EdGate Content Channel
Arabic Braille Chinese Classical Languages – General ... Vietnamese Top Pick
NBA.com - C hina Written entirely in Chinese characters, will provide fans with extensive NBA coverage throughout the season, along with the NBA All-Star Game, NBA Draft and special events, including off-season trades and breaking news. One of the two hottest sites in China. Arabic
American Association of Teachers of Arabic
AATA is an association of professionals, students, institutions, and other individuals interested in the areas of Arabic language teaching, Arabic literature and Arabic linguistics. This site has an excellent list of links for further study. Arab Culture and Civilization The National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education has developed this outstanding site, with funds from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, as a resource for all who would develop a better understanding of the Arab world. There is focus on Arab-Americans, Popular Culture, The Arabic Language (includes videos) and more. BABEL:Arabic A fun and free online course to learn basic Arabic. Site uses RealAudio.

34. Success Stories Index Page
language The background information and lesson plans are in Engish; handouts arein English, Spanish, Cambodian, Chinese, Hmong, Laotian, and vietnamese.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/foodborne/fseducation/UCEFNEP1.htm
Food Safety Education Stories, Solutions, and Strategies Stories Table of Contents Contribute Stories Back to Foodborne Illness Home Page Title Be Food Safe! Topic General food safety Group Sponsor Cooperative Extension Other Group(s) Involved Federal agency Target Audience General consumers Target Age Group Adults 18+ years Numbers Reached Over 2000 Project Type Food Safety curriculum unit Geographic Coverage National Start Date End Date Seasonal project? No Materials Used Internet, Brochures, Posters Publicity Internet Story We needed an up-to-date food safety lesson to teach the low-income audiences in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) and the Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program (FSNEP) in California Cooperative Extension. Before starting work on the project, I did a nationwide search for useable curriculums for our audience and found that almost all food safety lessons are for food service workers or school children. Thus, we saw a need, and our project began sometime in 1998. Developing the unit took almost two years to complete, including UC peer review and extensive pilot-testing in California counties.
Description of project/unit: Be Food Safe! is a self-teaching, train-the-trainer food safety curriculum unit developed for nutrition educators teaching adult consumers. The unit includes 133 pages of background information, appendices, lesson plans, and hands-on activities; a 20-page supplement with references and ordering information for additional materials; 124 pages of camera-ready materials; and a 24" x 18" laminated, color poster to use with the lesson plans. The materials were developed for use with low-income, low-to-moderate literacy adults but can be used with any adult consumers.

35. Vietnam Placements List
Assist vietnamese teachers to write lesson plans, choose text books, establishtools for A knowledge of vietnamese language is not essential, but a genuine
http://www.volunteering.org.au/vietnam_p.html
VIETNAM Placement List Click here for photos of IV volunteers in Vietnam! In Vietnam we have Individual Placements only Individual Placements IVP = Placements for individual volunteers with no special experience or training. SIVP = Placements for volunteers with related experience, expertise or proven interest. Placements run year round assisting a Vietnamese-run organisation that assists street children and children from very poor families in Ho Chi Minh City. Volunteering opportunities as listed below with codes beginning " VNM ". As the host organisation receives no financial support for their volunteer's costs, volunteers need to budget about US$50 per week for accommodation and basic food. Assistance finding accommodation is available. (0208) Spoken English Teaching. VNM002-IVP. Native English speaking volunteers needed to assist Vietnamese teachers of English at the school. Teaching qualifications or experience not mandatory. Teaching though games, songs and conversation much preferred. 12 weeks+ English Teaching Program Advisor/Developer. VNM003-SIVP.

36. Lesson Plans
in Conflict March 9, 1999 languageS language Arts Topic 1 March 5, 1999 ImpeachmentA lesson in Civics 4, 1999 Free Speech Tested with vietnamese Flag February
http://www.channeloneteacher.com/tw_pages/lesson_resource.html
Lesson Plans
All of the following lesson plans created by Channel One Network are categorized by academic subject and topic. Channel One uses a topical curriculum index that is based on the standards and benchmarks developed by the Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) in their Content Knowledge: A Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks for K-12 Education. LANGUAGES MATHEMATICS MEDIA LITERACY SCHOOL TO WORK ... Lesson Plans by Date
Health
Topic 2. Environmental and External Factors
School Uniforms January 12, 2000
Air Pollution March 2, 1999

Topic 3. Family Health
Mothers Too Soon Part 3 April 1, 1999
Mothers Too Soon Part 2 March 31, 1999

Mothers Too Soon Part 1 March 30, 1999

Abusive Relationships Part 2 February 24, 1999
...
Abusive Relationships Part 1 February 23, 1999
Topic 4. Mental Health Peer Mediation at Brewer HS October 18, 1999 I Will Pledge September 27, 1999 Teen Issues August 27, 1999 Depression: Finding the Light January 29, 1999 ... Depression: The Silent Storm January 27, 1999 Topic 5. Injury Prevention and Safety Drinking and Driving May 7, 1999

37. OUP-USA: ESL - Oxford Picture Dictionaries
bilingual Dictionary editions Spanish, Chinese, vietnamese, Russian, Korean A completesecondlanguage index is included. plus easy-to-use lesson plans for the
http://www.oup-usa.org/esl/isbn/0194700593.html
ESL Home Page The Oxford Picture Dictionary is the ultimate program for vocabulary learning available today.
It is ideal for beginning-intermediate adult and young adult students. The Dictionary
    Click here to see the Table of Contents
    Click here to see sample pages
  • Illustrates over 3,700 words in full-color, each clearly labeled and defined in context for easy identification
  • Offers 140 key topics targeted to meet the vocabulary needs of adults and young adults for real communication
  • Features topics grouped into 12 thematic areas , several with a vocational strand providing language for immediate use
  • Teaches many verbs, adjectives and phrases
  • Includes a variety of exercises for practice and review, leading to meaningful, accurate use of the new vocabulary
  • Provides an index with an easy-to-follow pronunciation guide to increase students' fluency
The 12 Topic Areas in the Dictionary include: Everyday Language
People
Housing
Food Clothing Health Community Transportation Areas of Study Plants and Animals Work Recreation
English Literacy/Civics The following topics are especially relevant to EL/Civics education:

38. The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary
you Easyto-use lesson plans; Unit summaries Oxford Picture Dictionary Spanish,Chinese, vietnamese, and Haitian The second language appears in blue alongside
http://www.oup-usa.org/esl/isbn/0194344681.html
ESL Home Page
The Basic Oxford Picture
Dictionary Program
The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary
Margot F. Gramer The bridge to learning essential, real-life vocabulary The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary spans twelve relevant topic areas that emphasize life skills and focus on key, everyday vocabulary. The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary features:
  • 1,200 everyday core vocabulary words for essential survival skills
  • A controlled number of words (12-16 per page) to give your students a manageable amount of new vocabulary
  • Clear, uncluttered, full-color illustrations
  • A large number of nouns, verbs, verb phrases, and adjectives that allow your students to begin using the language immediately
Literacy Program
Garnet Templin-Imel with Shirley Brod
  • A Literacy Program where students learn how to learn as they learn to read
  • Provides a comprehensive, communicative approach to language development
  • Offers flexible, four-skill, student-centered materials that meet the critical language needs of your classes
  • Includes components that can ALL be used successfully with low-beginning students
Addresses students' real-life needs to succeed Designed to be linked with The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary

39. Creative Classroom Online - Tech For Learning - Sites To See
their meanings, and recordings of spoken vietnamese. by subject areageography, history,language arts, art classroom ideas section has lesson plans for grades
http://www.creativeclassroom.org/jf00tech/sites.html
Sites to See
H
ere are this issue's picks featuring recommended Web sites for upcoming holidays and celebrations.
A Web Guide to Martin Luther King, Jr. http://martinlutherking.8m.com/
This outstanding site will help you add depth to your classroom discussions about King. (His birthday is observed on January 17.) It's packed with links to lesson plans, historical photos, texts of King's speeches, resources, and more.
Groundhog Day
www.stormfax.com/ghogday.htm

Find out more about Groundhog Day here than you thought possible! This site is filled with facts about the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania (home of Phil, the famous groundhog), early American observances of the day, and the original European celebration. There's also a year-by-year record of groundhog predictions for the past 100 years.
Chinese New Year
www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/ chinese_new_year.html

Here's a comprehensive look at the traditional Chinese New Year celebration (the Year of the Dragon begins February 5, 2000) written for students and teachers. Topics include the Chinese lunar calendar, celebrations, decorations, and superstitions. There are links to sites about China, including one on Chinese inventions. For a taste of the new year, also visit www.azcentral.com/ent/chinesenewyear/foodsymbols.shtml

40. UCLA International Institute :: Historic Gathering Of Southeast Asian Language T
Filipino/Tagalog (15), vietnamese (11), Indonesian/Malay and Classroom Strategies, language Proficiency as Materials and Basic lesson plans, and Presenting
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=3324

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