Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Express Your Love...
Learn how to say "I love you" in one of the 17 different World Languages we offer. Your options:
- Arabic
- Chinese Mandarin
- French
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- Greek
- Hindi
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Persian
- Polish
- Portuguese
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- Sign
- Spanish
- Tagalog
- Urdu
Register for one of our classes, and learn this and more! Impress your loved ones! For more information and to register, go to www.ccbcmd.edu/flexreg, or call 443-840-4700.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Tagalog, Anyone?
Or how about Arabic? German? Russian? Portuguese or Polish? Beginning level classes for all these languages are starting in the next week--you can still register! Call 443-840-4700, or go to www.ccbcmd.edu/flexreg for more information and to register.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Happy Lunar New Year!
February
8th is the 1st day of the New Year in the lunar calendar. For the
majority of Vietnamese, Tet evokes a magic period
when everyone forgets his or her misfortune during the previous year. Rich of
poor, young or old, everyone is going to celebrate it with solemnity and
cheerfulness.
It is also an occasion to obey certain rules that all Vietnamese must know: banning bad words, toning down all quarrels, not touching a broom for fear that good fortune will be swept away, avoiding being the first to show up at someone's house on the first day of the year. The first visitor of the year to a house is the most significant, being a portent of the coming year's fortune.
These are some pictures from when Thu returned to visit her home country in Jan. 2008, after almost 40 years, with a group of her students.
It is also an occasion to obey certain rules that all Vietnamese must know: banning bad words, toning down all quarrels, not touching a broom for fear that good fortune will be swept away, avoiding being the first to show up at someone's house on the first day of the year. The first visitor of the year to a house is the most significant, being a portent of the coming year's fortune.
These are some pictures from when Thu returned to visit her home country in Jan. 2008, after almost 40 years, with a group of her students.
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