austraLasia 1139
'Study Vietnamese together': joint launch by Viet
Salesians in Australia
MELBOURNE: 21st May 2005 -- The launch takes place today,
in Melbourne, of a new Vietnamese language-learning text prepared jointly by Sr Marguerite Nguyen FMA and Fr Anthony Quang
SDB, both Melbourne-based members of the Salesian Family. Sr Marguerite
Nguyen is a member of the FMA novitiate community at Broadmeadows, while Fr
Anthony Quang is the Rector of the SDB community in inner-city
Brunswick.
'Study Vietnamese Together' is a five volume Vietnamese
course, each volume accompanied by an audio CD, and covering a graduated series
of levels. There is also an interactive CD as part of the package, to
encourage learners to work at their own pace. Each of the five levels is
divided into five parts, including dialogue, vocabulary and expression,
pronunciation, exercises, and a video clip.
There is a very large Vietnamese community in Australia,
and one which has, over the years, integrated into Australian culture. The
language series has at least two aims, one being to encourage Australians of
Vietnamese extraction to continue with their
language, even to begin to learn it, while the hope is that other Australians
who have come into contact with their Vietnamese brothers and sisters, or who
may wish to travel to Vietnam, will take up Vietnamese.
The Australian Salesian Family has been enriched with a
number of Vietnamese vocations. Fr Quang was the first of these many years
ago. He is the editor of
Dan Chua, a Catholic Vietnamese monthly
which now runs to 20,000 copies. For anyone who reads Vietnamese it can be
found by going to
www.vietcatholic.net
and following links which lead to
Dan Chua. Sr Marguerite is an
exceptionally talented artist, amongst other things, and has held public
exhibitions of her work in recent years.
VOCABULARY
jointly: combined
extraction: in reference to people it refers to
their origins
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