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Alphabet of Nations - another idea for EDL?



Having spent a good while flicking between Youtube and Zamzar over the last couple of days, downloading and converting videos, I've had a chance to look over some of my 'favourited' videos once more, and came across this one.

I remember They Might Be Giants from their song Birdhouse in your soul - classic lyrics including 'blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch who watches over you' and 'not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet' - and It's Istanbul not Constantinople - but here they are singing a song about the Alphabet of Nations. They cheat for X but otherwise a country for each letter.

I was thinking of using it as a challenge for European Day of Languages - some ideas:
  • learning the song would be the simplest
  • play the song each day for a week then have a quiz on countries
  • name the languages spoken in the countries
  • name the capital cities
  • challenge pupils to label the countries on a map
  • pupils rewrite the song with countries of their choice
  • write a collaborative Alphabet of Languages - then learn a word in each language
Doesn't have to be for EDL - it would be a good exercise for global awareness and ICU at any point.

There is an Animaniacs video naming countries too, but I prefer this one as it's shorter, less dated (in terms of look and also countries that no longer exist) and also funkier. ;o)

Omniglot





I came across Omniglot the other day and bookmarked it in my del.icio.us account for further investigation.
Omniglot is 'a guide to the languages, alphabets, syllabaries and other writing systems of the world'.

You can find out information about a myraid of languages including ones I've never heard of!

It's fascinating to look at all the different writing systems both real - some Mayanscript


and some imaginary - some Klingon!

There are tips on language learning, as well as a multilingual bookstore and articles on languages.

In fact, there's so much on there that it's hard to do it justice in a blogpost so I'd encourage you to look for yourself. However, here are three of my favourite parts.

1. Language related art
This is a piece of art by Venantius Pinto based on the Torcharian script and there are links to other examples of artwork such as Mike O'Connell's artwork featuring a number of different scripts and Peggy Shearn who is inspired by language and writing systems (see also below)

2. Useful foreign phrases

Ever wanted to know how to say 'Please speak more slowly' in Estonian?

Palun rääkige aeglasemalt
Or 'Where's the toilet?' if you're caught short in Greece?
Ποῦ εἶναι οἱ τουαλέτες
There is a quite long list of possible phrases in a wide range of languages - some with accompanying soundfiles to aid pronunciation. And there are also phrases that are possibly not as useful, but nonetheless amusing such as 'My hovercraft is full of eels' - here in Mandarin Chinese 我的氣墊船裝滿了鱔魚 and Polish Mój poduszkowiec jest pełen węgorzy and 'Stop the world, I want to get off!' in perhaps Czech Zastavte svět, chci vystoupit! or Armenian Աշխարհը կեցուր թարնալէն, հոս կուզեմ ելել:

You can also access in a variety of languages, again some with soundfiles-
for example -

Μιὰ πάπια μὰ ποιά πάπια;
(Miá pápia ma piá pápia)
A duck but which duck). (GREEK)

Esel essen Nesseln nicht, Nesseln essen Esel nicht.
Donkeys don't eat nettles, and nettles don't eat donkeys. (GERMAN)

Mae Llewellyn y llyfrgellydd o Lanelli wedi llyfu llawer o lyfaint.
Llewellyn, the librarian from Llanelli, licked many toads. (WELSH)


3.Proverbs and quotations about languages.

Omniglot has collected together proverbs and quotations in various tongues on the subject of languages. The majority are quite profound -

Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes

Una lengua natural es el archivo adonde han ido a parar las experiencias, saberes y creencias de una comunidad.
A natural language is the archive where the experiences, knowledge and beliefs of a community are stored.
- Fernando Lázaro Carreter (SPANISH)

Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon.
A nation without a language is a nation without a heart. (WELSH)

but there are others that are less 'serious' -

Chan fhiach cuirm gun a còmhradh.
A feast is no use without good talk. (GAELIC-SCOTLAND)

It's no coincidence that in no known language does the phrase "As pretty as an airport" appear.
- Douglas Adams

天不怕,地不怕,只怕广东人说普通话。
(Tiān bù pà, dì bù pà, zhǐ pà Guǎngdōng rén shuō Pŭtōnghuà)
I fear neither heaven nor earth, I only fear Cantonese speakers trying to speak Mandarin. (MANDARIN)

天唔驚,地唔驚,只驚北方人講廣東話唔正。
(Tìn m̀ gìng, deih m̀ gìng, jí gìng bākfòng yàhn góng Gwóngdùngwá m̀jeng)
I fear neither heaven nor earth, I only fear Mandarin speakers speaking Cantonese badly. (CANTONESE)

My particular favourites include

Any time you think some other language is strange, remember that yours is just as strange, you're just used to it.

Kolik jazyků znáš, tolikrát jsi člověkem.
You live a new life for every new language you speak.
If you know only one language, you live only once. (Czech)

and this French saying that I hope will soon be seen as untrue -

Un homme qui parle trois langues est trilingue.
Un homme qui parle deux langues est bilingue.
Un homme qui ne parle qu'une langue est anglais.
A man who speaks three language is trilingual.
A man who speaks two languages is bilingual.
A man who speaks only one language is English.

- Claude Gagnière


Looking at all the above 'favourites' I can see the OMNIGLOT site as an excellent resource for expanding the vision of languages in an interesting and fun way.

Why not use it as a resource for European Day of Languages on 26th September?

You could use the artwork to inspire your pupils to create their own having looked at the section on various scripts and writing systems.

Or challenge pupils to learn tongue twister in another language - the sound files are great for that!

Or each class could attempt to learn a phrase in as many languages as possible - and other classes could guess the phrase - I think we'll be doing this at WCPS!

Whatever you do, it's well worth a look!




 

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At 11:04am on July 28th, 2008, kosh said…
How do i get to cat with you since i'm also online at the moment. Still learning here, you know.
At 10:51am on July 28th, 2008, kosh said…
I am relatively new here. I am from Ghana and I'm just here to learn, contribute as well as link up with like-minded people who will be willing to share their experiences as well as help in spreading the concept of distance learning and adult education to Africa, which lags behind as far as education is concerned. My company has developed a television program called 'ADULTS IN EDUCATION' which is used in teaching,especially adults, how to read and write as well as general tips on how to take care of oneself. We also treat social issues as well. Television is still the widest means of disseminating information here in Ghana
At 11:05am on April 13th, 2008, Leigh said…
Hola Lisa. Me encanta tu avatar con el vestido flamenco!!!!
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At 6:30pm on January 1st, 2008, Peter Dawson said…
Hi Lisa

You may not remember me but I'm the guy you sent Ted to about, oh - 4 months ago. I'm so sorry that I haven't posted a lot of pics on Voicethread for you and your kids. Please apologize to them for me. I could make lots of excuses, but I won't. Let me just say that I'm going to really TRY to put some more up on voicethread in the new year. Call it a resolution if you will.

Hope you had a really good Christmas season and I PROMISE - we'll talk soon.

BTW - do you have a Skype number? Maybe we could chat live, if the time difference isn''t a problem. Unfortunately I don't think our kids could. Mine leave at 11:30 a.m. our time. That would have been kinda cute. Talk to you
Pete
At 2:17am on November 13th, 2007, Lorraine said…
Hi Lisa, In our school students study Spanish from Kindergarten thru grade 6. I recall a few years ago that the music teacher used a song from http://www.nancymusic.com called Los Animales that the children loved performing. I'm sure that you've heard the song before. I'd be happy to read more about your program so I will check out your blog. Thanks.
At 8:52pm on October 3rd, 2007, Jess McCulloch said…
Hi again Lisa,
I've been blogging madly over the past couple of days and I'm thinking about how I can make my blog a better resource for language teachers. I'd love to interview you over Skype about the cool things you do in your classroom, collaborations you are planning on etc, and ideas you've got. Would you be interested in that?
At 3:50am on October 2nd, 2007, Jess McCulloch said…
Hi Lisa!

I've tagged you as part of the K12 Online conference meme. Have a read of my blog post about it to see what the task is...
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At 6:50pm on September 23rd, 2007, Peter Dawson said…
Hey Lisa
Got your message about "Ted" on my christonium account. Unfortunately I wasn't able to reply through that account.

Anyway - GREAT news. I'll let you know when we get Ted, and when you can start listening to our stories through VoiceThread.

cheers.....Pete
At 2:18pm on September 18th, 2007, Peter Dawson said…
Thanks for letting me know a little more about flashmeeting. Is there a cost associated with this? I did a little preliminary investigating and couldn't see any software, etc. that might be needed (I googled Flashmeeting).

That would be great if you let me know about the next one you hear of - I think I might have told you that I'm new to this whole Web 2.0 stuff too.

I'll check out the blog you gave me the address for.
talk soon.....
Pete
At 5:43pm on September 17th, 2007, Peter Dawson said…
Hey Lisa

Did you leave me a message about a Flashmeeting???? Sorry but I've never seen one let alone heard of one. I trired out the link and it looks rather cool. Can you explain the concept to me?

Thanks, and BTW that possible contact in Kansas is a definite and she's sending another teddy to me!! How cool is that? Can you imagine a whole herd of teddies circling the globe??
Thanks again for the great idea!!!
 
 

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