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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Choir festival welcomes opening of 11th Party Congress

HCMCITY — A choir concert bringing together more than 1,000 performers will be held here to welcome the 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam that opens in Ha Noi next Tuesday.

The event, Nhung Bai Ca Dang Dang (Songs offered to the Party), will feature more than 1,000 amateur and professional performers from 11 different universities around the city.

The choir will perform famous works of veteran composers including Do Nhuan, Huy Du, Vu Dinh An and Pham Minh Tuan. The patriotic songs praise the country, the Party and President Ho Chi Minh.

A series of contemporary dances will be choreographed to support the choir on stage, said the event's art director Hoang Diep.

The festival will open at 8pm next Monday at the city's Opera House. It will be aired live on the Ho Chi Minh Radio and Ho Chi Minh Television's HTV9 channel.

Later the choir will perform for students at the city's National University and Economics University.

Dong Thap Province to welcome in Tet with art shows, festivals

DONG THAP — Cao Lanh Town in the Mekong Delta Province of Dong Thap is preparing to usher in the Lunar New Year early next month with five days of art performances and other events.

Hoi ngo tren dat sen hong (Meet in the land of the pink lotus), to be organised by the local Culture Centre and Say Cheese Event and Media Company and opening on February 2, will spotlight the culture of Dong Thap Muoi (Plain of Reeds).

Flower-shaped coloured lanterns will light up the city's Van Mieu Park where ornamental creatures will also be on display.

Visitors will also have the chance to see cultural symbols from around the country: there will be models of Ha Noi's Khue Van Cac Pavilion, considered a symbol of literature, and Tortoise Tower; terraced fields from the misty north-west; the moss-grown Cham Tower in the central region; stilt houses from the Central Highlands; and the floating markets of the Mekong Delta.

Costumes worn by the country's 54 minorities will be on show.

Visitors can take part in traditional games and game shows based on traditional culture, the Viet Nam – My Fatherland painting competition for children, a calligraphy contest, and a poetry recitation contest.

There will be fights between nightingales and cocks.

A beauty contest for cats will be the highlight of a festival meant to welcome Tan Mao, or the Year of the Cat.

Hundreds join Ha Noi High School English Festival

HA NOI — Hundreds of students plan to attend the final round of the Ha Noi High School English Festival on Sunday, organised by the Department of Education and Training and Apollo English.

Nineteen outstanding performances that include English pronunciations, singing, dancing and aerobics will be conducted by the winners selected from the previous two rounds in December.

There are two first prizes worth VND4 million (US$200) each and three second place prizes each VND3 million ($150) among others, said organisers, adding that two special awards will be given to the most devoted schools.

The festival, which started last November, has attracted hundreds of students from 16 high schools in the capital.

The final round will take place at the Youth Theatre at No11 Ngo Thi Nham Street, Ha Noi. — VNS

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

MoET, British Council launch website for teachers

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) in cooperation with the UK’s international educational organization British Council has launched a website with resources for local high school teachers.

The website www.teachingenglish.edu.vn links to a large selection of reference resources and English textbooks approved by MoET for grades 10, 11 and 12.

“The site is a very useful source of materials for both teachers and learners of English in Vietnam… implementing the strategy ‘Foreign languages teaching and learning in the national education system – period 2008-2020,’” Nguyen Vinh Hien, vice minister of MoET, said at the launch in HCMC last week.

The website provides teachers with useful teaching resources, techniques and methodologies, which have been consulted by Vietnamese and British specialists.

By logging on teachers can select an interactive activity to supplement their lessons. Guidelines for using the activities are in both English and Vietnamese, and there are also low-tech options for classrooms without a computer.

Teachers can find tips on dealing with a range of everyday problems such as correcting errors and managing large classes. There is also a section on professional development and opportunities to become part of a global network of teachers via the online forum. The website contents will be extended to elementary school teachers in the 2011 academic year.

The website is part of the British Council’s four-year project, Access English.

Access English aims to support changes in English language teaching for policy makers, educators and teachers. It has researched primary English language teaching in Vietnam, supported MoET and the national textbook writing team to develop new materials and curriculums, and has supported Danang University and Hanoi Junior Teacher Training College to design training courses for primary school English language teachers. The project has also worked with the National Institute for Educational Sciences to develop a new primary school English curriculum that is being piloted at 92 elementary schools across the country this academic year

The British Council is also working with MoET and several higher education institutes in Hanoi, Danang and HCMC to run a course called Primary Innovations, to train workshop facilitators.

The UK’s international educational organization is also coaching a group of trainers from Vietnam’s English Teacher and Training Network to train secondary school English teachers in eleven provinces throughout the country. At Friday’s launch, MoET and the British Council announced a competition to design a lesson plan or video a lesson using the resources on the website. The winners will fly to the U.K to study English or Singapore to attend the Regional Language Center conference.

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