Garden Grove Unified is increasing its language offerings and outlining a path to creating a K-6 dual language immersion school by 2016-17 – one advocates hope will be the first Vietnamese/English ...
Nam, D.T. (2026) Research on the Selection of Master’s Thesis Topics for Vietnamese Chinese Language Majors—A Case Study of Vietnam National University, Hanoi . Open Access Library Journal, 13, 1-9.
Two Ivy League universities are offering beginning and intermediate Vietnamese courses for the first time in their history. About the courses: Brown University’s beginning and intermediate Vietnamese ...
Many Vietnamese parents are sending their children to international schools where English becomes their dominant language, often at the expense of maintaining their Vietnamese language skills. This ...
When Dannie Dinh moved to the United States at age 13 with her family, she refrained from speaking in her native language even though Texas had a large Vietnamese community. Newly-arrived immigrants ...
A ceremony at Warner Middle School in Westminster saw the first-ever cohort of Vietnamese dual-language immersion students in Orange County promoted to high school. Santina Vu, an eighth-grader, ...
Last month I was invited to a dinner in France. It was a traditional meal to finish the Lunar New Year ceremony at a Vietnamese family's house. It was my first invitation to a meal like this since I ...
Maintaining and developing the Vietnamese language amongst Vietnamese communities abroad is one of the major concerns of the Party and State. Maintaining and developing the Vietnamese language amongst ...
The Westminster school system in California’s Orange County has opened the state’s first English-Vietnamese dual-language-immersion program. Kindergarten students at DeMille Elementary School will be ...
For the Vietnamese community abroad, the Vietnamese language – their mother tongue is a means of preserving, spreading, and transmitting culture, helping them keep their cultural identity. Vietnamese ...
Over the last two weeks, UF students, faculty members and staff have signed petitions to President Bernie Machen vehemently opposing the elimination of Korean and Vietnamese language courses.