Dear Yan Hua,
I would like to plan a visit to your school to discuss possible partnership for
next year, as I have now recruited a student. Please could you let me know who
I should contact and what the phone number is?
Many thanks
Terry
Quoting "Yan, Hua (Ian)" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Terry, and hello everyone,
>
> This is Hummersknott School & Language College, a state comprehensive school
> in Darlington, a town between Newcastle and York in the North East of
> England. YAN Hua, a native speaker of Mandarin from Wuhan, China, has been
> teaching Mandarin here since 2001. At this moment Chinese is being offered to
> Year 8, 9 and 10. Pupils will finish their Chinese in Year 11 with GCSE
> Mandarin through Edexcel. So both KS 3 and KS 4 are covered. The senior
> management here are excited about the news regarding the PGCE in Mandarin to
> be offered in your university and would like to invite Mr. Lamb to visit
> Hummersknott. We will see what we can do to help with this amazing project.
>
> Best regards.
>
> YAN Hua (Ian)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Lamb [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 5:24 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: da jia hao 'å?ĘD
>
>
> Hello all,
> It's so good to have messages like Vincent's. There is a real need for this
> site
> and it will get bigger and bigger. Welcome Vincent!
>
> Whilst writing, I just wanted to remind you that here at Sheffield University
> we
> are starting an exciting PGCE in Mandarin from September. Because of school
> placement problems, it would be good if people could also offer a little
> French, German or Spanish, at least until Mandarin gets more established
> throughout schools.
>
> I also would like to ask a favour. We have no Mandarin here in Sheffield
> schools
> so I'm having to find school partners where I could place a student,
> preferably
> not too far away. If anyone is interested in hosting a student, we could
> discuss in more detail. Please let me know directly (to avoid everyone
> getting
> bombarded with messages), and let me know if you could manage someone with
> just
> Mandarin.
>
> Many thanks! I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> All the best
> Terry
>
> Quoting Vincent Wen-Shan Lien <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > This is Vincent (~A*¶ZR) from the Thomas, Lord Audley School and Language
> > College in Colchester, Essex. As per instruction, I am here to say "ni
> > hao" to everybody who may or may not remember me from the conference back
> > in March.
> >
> > What a wonderful idea this is that we have a virtual "staff room" here to
> > exchange thoughts and ideas about our jobs, etc.
> >
> > Trust you are all enjoying your bank holiday.
> >
> > Best wishes and
> > *½^Ą?õzŁ
> >
> > Vincent *¶ZR
> >
>
>
> Terry LAMB
> Deputy Director, Initial Teacher Education
> University of Sheffield
>
> Honorary Membership Officer, Association for Language Learning
> Convenor, AILA Scientific Commission on Learner Autonomy in Language
> Learning
>
> School of Education
> The Education Building
> 388 Glossop Road
> Sheffield
> S10 2JA
>
> Tel: (+)44 (0)114 222 8118
> Fax: (+)44 (0)114 279 6236
> Website: http://www.shef.ac.uk/education/staff/Lamb.shtml
> ALL website: http://www.all-languages.org.uk/
> AILA SC website: http://lc.ust.hk/~ailasc/
>
Terry LAMB
Deputy Director, Initial Teacher Education
University of Sheffield
Honorary Membership Officer, Association for Language Learning
Convenor, AILA Scientific Commission on Learner Autonomy in Language Learning
School of Education
The Education Building
388 Glossop Road
Sheffield
S10 2JA
Tel: (+)44 (0)114 222 8118
Fax: (+)44 (0)114 279 6236
Website: http://www.shef.ac.uk/education/staff/Lamb.shtml
ALL website: http://www.all-languages.org.uk/
AILA SC website: http://lc.ust.hk/~ailasc/
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