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Title: New York


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New York
Teaching the Vietnamese Sound System at the
Foreign Service Institute
  • Ha Nguyen
  • 7/16/2009

2
  • Vi?t Nam muôn nam
  • Long live Vietnam
  • V?t mu?n n?m
  • Ducks want to lie down.

3
Objectives of the Vietnamese Sound System
  • How to teach the Vietnamese Sound System
    effectively?
  • How to create a fun class environment to inspire
    learning?

4
Background Discussion
  • The Vietnamese language exists in a system
    including vowels, consonants, tones.
  • The Vietnamese language is formed from 4 units
    phonemes (b, t, v), morphemes (qu?c nu?c, gia
    nhà), words (yêu, tôi, nu?c, qu?c gia), sentences
    (tôi yêu nu?c) (Dan luan ngon ngu hoc - Nguyen
    Thien Giap, 2007)
  • Teaching Vietnamese should progress from phonemes
    through sentences right at the beginning of the
    training. Teaching the Sound System should
    therefore include letters, vowels, consonants and
    tones in a meaningful context. After learning a
    certain sound of Vietnamese, teach students to
    remember the sound in a word or sentence not as a
    stand alone sound.

5
Background Discussion
  • Use of images, pictures, sounds, games, etc via
    the Smart Board or Power Point is important to
    make the classes more fun and address a variety
    of learning styles.

6
Piloted program of the FSI Vietnamese Sound
System
  • The Vietnamese Sound System Curriculum at FSI is
    comprised of 25 parts.
  • Each part introduces vowels, consonants, and
    tones.
  • Part 2 b, d, m, n i, ê, e thanh ngang,
    thanh huy?n

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Piloted Steps in Class
  • Presentation
  • Step 1 Look at each image, listen to its sound
  • Step 2 Look at each image, listen to its sound
    repeat
  • Step 3 Look at each image, its definition
    read it aloud

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Piloted Steps in Class
  • Activities
  • We have different types of activities for each
    lesson
  • Step 4
  • Objectives RECOGNITION of letters and tones via
    audio and PRODUCTION
  • Tasks Put a check mark next to the picture
    corresponding to the word that you hear
  • Pronounce the words as closely as the
    teachers pronunciation as you can.
  • Step 5
  • Objectives DISCRIMINATION of letters, tones,
    short phrases and PRODUCTION
  • Tasks Listen to your teacher and check the
    words you hear on the list provided.
  • Produce your favorite words to your partner.
  • Step 6
  • Objectives COMMUNICATION using words students
    have learned.
  • Tasks Put words together to make meaningful
    phrases or sentences or mini-conversation or
    story.
  • Optional activity EXPLANATION OF GRAMMAR OR
    VOCABULARY if needed

9
Results and Challenges
  • Results
  • Students have given great feedback on the quality
    of materials designed and teaching methodology.
  • Students from classes piloting the new sound
    system curriculum
  • Enjoy sound system classes more.
  • Are clearer about the correct pronunciation
    they should be targeting.
  • Note greater consistency between sound system
    instruction in their US and Vietnam programs.
  • Show evidence of better pronunciation than those
    students from other non-piloted classes. 
    (Further study is needed to draw firm conclusions
    about the difference.)

10
Results and Challenges
  • Challenges
  • Mastering teaching technology in order to teach
    the Sound System effectively.
  • Try new teaching methodology to innovate lesson
    plans and challenging students, changing habits.
  • If our piloted program is effective and fun, we
    will try to overcome all difficulties.

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New York
Questions
  • Thank you very much!

12
Piloted program of the FSI Vietnamese Sound
System
  • The Vietnamese Sound System at FSI comprises of
    25 parts
  • Part 1 Introduction to the Viet Sound System
  • Part 2 b, d, m, n i, ê, e thanh ngang,
    thanh huy?n
  • Part 3 c/k/q, ng/ngh, nh u, ô, o thanh
    s?c, thanh n?ng
  • Part 4 h, kh, g/gh u, o, a thanh h?i,
    thanh ngã
  • Part 5 Getting ready for the textbook
  • Part 6 ph, v, l, r ia, ua, ua thanh huy?n,
    thanh h?i, thanh n?ng
  • Part 7 t, th, ch, tr/w/ (u,o) thanh ngang,
    thanh ngã, thanh s?c
  • Part 8 x, d/gi, s /i/ (i, y) tone
    combination
  • Part 9 a, â final consonants m, n, nh, ng
    tone combination
  • Part 10 iê, uo, uô final consonants p, t, ch,
    c tone combination
  • Part 11 Double vowels
  • Part 12 Triple vowels
  • Part 13 Tone combination

13
Piloted program of the FSI Vietnamese Sound
System
  • The Vietnamese Sound System at FSI comprises of
    25 parts
  • Part 14 Vowels with final consonants
  • Part 15 Sound System Diagnostic Test 1 Phase
    1 2 Feedback
  • Part 16 Consonants T, Ð T, TH 2-Tone
    sequences
  • Part 17 Consonants G, C 3-Tone sequences
  • Part 18 Consonants N, NH, NG 4-Tone
    sequences
  • Part 19 5 -Tone sequences
  • Part 20 Tone combination pausing Common
    Problematic sounds
  • Part 21 Dialects
  • Part 22 Sound System Diagnostic Test 2 Phase 3
    4 Feedback
  • Part 23 Musical language song, karaoke
  • Part 24 Riddle and folk poetry
  • Part 25 Pronunciation Contest Jeopardy Game
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