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SUMMARY:Vietnamese Conversation Hour with VSA
DESCRIPTION:Want to strengthen your Vietnamese speaking skills? Join the Vietnamese Conversation Hour\, a conversation practice opportunity offered by the Vietnamese Language Program.  \nOnce a month on Fridays from 12-1 p.m. at 700 Uris Hall: 09/29; 10/20; 11/17; 12/08 \nIf you need more information\, please email Professor Chung P. Nguyen at cn2496@columbia.edu.
URL:https://www.lrc.columbia.edu/event/vietnamese-conversation-hour-with-vsa-7/
LOCATION:700 Uris Hall\, 3022 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation Hours
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SUMMARY:BCS Conversation Hour
DESCRIPTION:Want to strengthen your Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian speaking skills? Join the BCS Conversation Hour\, a conversation practice opportunity offered by the Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian Language Program. \nFridays from 12-1 pm at Joe Coffee next to Pulitzer Hall (2950 Broadway Pulitzer Hall). If you have more questions\, please email em3627@columbia.edu for more information.
URL:https://www.lrc.columbia.edu/event/bcs-conversation-hour-23/
LOCATION:Joe Coffee\, 550 W 120th St\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation Hours
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SUMMARY:LRC Grant Project Presentations (Part II)
DESCRIPTION:Supplementing Classroom Input for Intermediate Chinese Learners\nAuthors: Shaoyan Qi & Yike Li\nAffiliation: East Asian Languages and Cultures Department \nSummary:\nInput is paramount to language acquisition (Gass & Mackey\, 2015). Without primary linguistic data available to learners within their environment\, the initiation of language learning is infeasible. In foreign language contexts where L2 input is limited\, textbooks often serve as the predominant source of this essential input (Tomlinson\, 2012; Ur\, 1996). However\, relying solely on textbooks is insufficient. Numerous language educators have turned to the internet in search of high-quality input to enhance classroom learning experiences. \nA challenge emerges when many of these online materials aren’t directly transferable to classroom instruction\, particularly for beginner and intermediate learners. The primary objective of this project is the development of a corpus of supplemental input materials. These can be audio-visual or text-based\, tailored for the first five chapters (approximately one-third of the textbook) of the Second-Year Chinese class. Concurrently\, the project endeavors to pioneer a systematic approach for the creation or modification of input materials. This approach would ensure the content adheres to four core criteria for premium quality input: comprehensibility\, authenticity\, appropriateness\, and representativeness. \nGiven the project’s success\, our intention is to replicate the same methodology\, creating additional supplemental materials for the entirety of the textbook.
URL:https://www.lrc.columbia.edu/event/lrc-grant-project-presentations-part-ii/
LOCATION:Language Resource Center\, 353 IAB\, 420 W 118th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Project Presentation
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SUMMARY:Indonesian Language Table
DESCRIPTION:Want to strengthen your Indonesian speaking skills? Join the Indonesian Language Table\, a conversation practice opportunity offered by the Indonesian Language Program.  \nFridays from 3–4 p.m. in Room 352A at the Language Resource Center (International Affairs Building)
URL:https://www.lrc.columbia.edu/event/indonesian-language-table-33/
LOCATION:Room 352A (Language Resource Center)\, International Affairs Building\, 420 W 118 Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation Hours
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