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Spring/Summer 2011 Advanced Courses

0 Commentsby   |  09.15.10  |  Announcement, French, International Studies Major, Programs, Spanish Majors, Spanish Minors, Study Abroad

Next Spring we are offering the following courses.  Click on the course number for more information.

  • FLFR 440: ST France and the French, w/ Prof. Opsitch
  • FLSP 353: Latin American Culture, w/ Dr. Walker
  • FLSP 388: Advanced Spanish Conversation, w/ Dr. Brown
  • FLSP 481: Hispanic Novel, w/ Dr. Walker
  • INTS 499: International Studies Seminar, w/ Dr. Rall

Summer Spanish courses will be offered in Montevideo.

  • FLSP 353: Latin American Culture, w/ Prof. Roggendorff
  • FLSP 440: Literary Journey of the Southern Cone, w/ Prof. Roggendorff

Sigma Delta Pi

0 Commentsby   |  09.09.10  |  Announcement, Spanish Majors

Sigma Delta Pi

National Collegiate Hispanic

Honor Society

Omega Gamma Chapter

Abilene Christian University

Inauguration

Thursday, October 21st

6:00 pm

Chapel on the Hill

Spanías Didagéi Proágomen

Prosigamos bajo la Inspiración de España

More info at the SPD blog

Conference on Campus

0 Commentsby   |  09.08.10  |  Announcement

The Department of Foreign Languages is hosting the annual conference of the North American Christian Foreign Language Association (NACFLA).

Mark this date on your calendar: April 7-9, 2011. We are looking forward to having language professors from across the country on our campus to share their scholarship. We hope you students will join us in this time of learning and fellowship with other Christian scholars who have a love for languages and cultures.

There will be sessions for student presentations, so we encourage you to submit a proposal. The following link (http://nacfla.net/pConferences.aspx) contains a download link for the call for papers document and the abstract submission form. Please read the call for papers document carefully to see what the emphasis of the conference is and how to word your proposal.

Your professors will be glad to help you think about your ideas for a presentation and give you some guidance to help your proposal be accepted. Please ask us if you have any questions.

Teaching (and other work) opportunities abroad

0 Commentsby   |  09.08.10  |  Announcement, Programs

Here are some of the programs/resources for finding jobs abroad.  Many are teaching English, but there are others as well…

I will update this post if I find any new ones.  If you find other cool resources, please post them as a reply to this post.

Test your knowledge of French

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0 Commentsby   |  09.07.10  |  French, Language Tools

Test your knowledge of French on the official site of the French government (france.fr) at :

http://www.azurlingua.com/test/index.html?perfid=C000I00001000010000100001000014032900001P&gclid=CJTv0NG166MCFZBf2godEEHI3A,

Welcome to the FL Blog

by   |  09.07.10  |  Announcement

Welcome!  ¡Bienvenidos!  Begrüßen Sie!!  Bienvenu! Benvenuto! 欢迎 добро пожаловать! ようこそ  Dê as boas-vindas! Welkom! 환영합니다 Ласкаво просимо!

This blog is for sharing information about anything which might be of interest to foreign language learning, international studies, and student and department news.  On the sidebar you can surf the site by category as well as get information on upcoming Dialektos and Advanced courses.

There are several things happening this year.

  • Students are learning more languages this year than any other in recent memory: Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.  One student is even learning Farsi independently.
  • Current students are in Montevideo, and alumni are living, working and even studying abroad in a variety of programs.
  • The department will host the North American Christian Foreign Language Association’s Annual Conference, a retreat for majors, the founding of ACU’s chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (National Spanish Honors Society), and much more.

You can also find information on:

  • Relevant study aids for the different languages and cultures
  • Opportunities for service learning and volunteering
  • Opportunities for presenting scholarly papers at conferences
  • Membership for Sigma Delta Pi and professional associations
  • The latest information and application forms for Dialektos, to study Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian.
  • A forum for suggesting other languages the department should offer.
  • And much, much more…

Announcements relevant to some of these things are already posted, while others are forthcoming.  Please bookmark this blog so you can come back regularly.

French

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0 Commentsby   |  09.03.10  |  Language Tools

The official site of the French government (www.france.fr) offers a wealth of information about France. The site also offers easy to hear French interviews for foreigners learning French. You can go to : http://www.canalacademie.com/idr161-En-francais-facile-portraits-.html,

Alexa has been teaching French for years.  You can get 15 free beginners lessons on her site : learnfrenchwithalexa.com,
Yann Opsitch

Microsoft, Google Eye Arabic Web Growth Potential

0 Commentsby   |  05.12.10  |  Dialektos, International Studies Major

Microsoft, Google Eye Arabic Web Growth Potential

This article gives some good reasons for studying business and mobile tech in Arabic.

Teaching by Texting Starts to Take Hold – AOL News

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0 Commentsby   |  05.12.10  |  Dialektos, International Studies Major, Language Tools, Spanish Majors, Spanish Minors

Teaching by Texting Starts to Take Hold – AOL News.

Informal poll: should foreign language classes start using texting? Read the article then come back and leave a reply here.

Spotlight on Asian Studies: Exchange programs prepare Upper St. Clair High School students for world beyond SWPA

0 Commentsby   |  05.12.10  |  Dialektos, International Studies Major, Study Abroad

Spotlight on Asian Studies: Exchange programs prepare Upper St. Clair High School students for world beyond SWPA – Pittsburgh Business Times:.

This article shows the importance of culturally rich study abroad experiences for today’s students.