May 16, 2008
Petersburg students are learning to write Chinese

The second grade students in teacher Nancy Grosvenor’s class at A.P. Hill Elementary School in Petersburg have been learning this semester how to write simple phrases and words in Chinese – the language of more than a billion people.










Great way to prepare students for the future ahead of them!
That is TOTALLY cool! I wish they’d done that when I was in school. As it is, I constantly try to learn Japanese and Portuguese from various Post Docs in the department!! Languages are FUN!
That’s great!
Chinese writing is one HARD thing to learn. Imagine remembering how to write EACH character.
But, as Brenda says, it’s a part of the future.
It would be great if they could put together a mandarin class in one of these schools. It would be great publicity.
Speaking of china, does anyone of a good aid organization that can get equipment into china?
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“does anyone of a good aid organization that can get equipment into china?”
Check out Hands On Shanghai.
Also, the right sidebar on the site called All Roads Lead to China.
If you have more specific questions, email rbrubaker@allroadsleadtochina.com, and tell Rich you got his name from me (Brenda from Tbird). BTW, he’s probably slammed with requests for info and the like right now.
Ah, look for this (the links can be found on the sites above):
Wow! Fast response!
Thanks. I’ll bring this up at the family meeting tonight.
No problem. BTW:
A quick email to Rich might be handy in figuring out which orgs you are considering are known quantities, so to speak.
And Rich writes this (posted on an alumni website), which may be helpful in sorting out potential donees:
Re: languages — if I could select say 5 TV stations that each had programming exclusively in Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Italian I’d sign up. All the rest of the offerings I can live without. (My other half would lobby for the Weather Channel, and maybe the Discovery/History channels though.)
On things int’l, in the RTD:
Globalization, emerging markets topic of luncheon