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Our staff and collaboratorsPortuguese material: Patrícia do NascimentoHi! Patrícia do Nascimento French material: Bianca Biro Hello, My name is Bianca Biro, I come from Romania and I am a qualified translator and language teacher for both French and Romanian. I strongly believe that in the 'real world' of schools today, web-based activities and games can draw the students into the learning experience in a fun and interesting way. The creation of course materials is an exciting venture and I am very enthusiastic to take part in this educational project, especially because rare languages are promoted and the tools make any combination of languages possible. I hope that teachers seeking to use web-based activities in their classroom and students who seek material for independent study will find a common space on The Language Menu website. It is a delightful approach to promoting languages and I am happy to bring to you the French language through this project! I hope you will have an enriching experience and that greater learning is achieved as a result! Bianca Biro Romanian material: Anca Florescu
Hello, and welcome! I am a translator-interpreter (Romanian, English, French). I lived in Romania, France, and I am in India at the moment. Collaborating with “The language Menu” is a great opportunity to combine foreign languages and my teaching knowledge to create attractive, efficient materials for those who want to become familiar with Romanian, with all its exceptions and traps. I hope you’ll have a very rich experience going through the pages in Romanian. Have fun, break a leg! Anca Florescu Hungarian material: Sylvia Gombola
Hello, My name is Sylvia Gombola and I’m Hungarian. I have studied tourism and hotel management, PR and economy. Many people say that Hungarian is quite a difficult language to learn, maybe because it’s quite different from other European languages. Maybe that’s why I became interested in languages. All my previous jobs (as a travel agent, check-in agent, customer service assistant) had been strongly related to information-giving and basically to communication. As I love learning more and more about people and different cultures, I have found that language is one of the main keys to each culture. I’ve been learning and exercising English and German for more than 10 years, and I have also started studying Italian, Spanish and Japanese. I have already taught Hungarian to my Japanese pen friends. They’ve really liked it. I’d be happy to help you in teaching you my unique mother tongue! Sylvia Gombola Tagalog material: Gypsy Desquitado
Hello, My name is Ma. Gypsy Desquitado, a Teacher from the Philippines. My native language is Tagalog. Although I am teaching English as a Second Language, thelanguagemenu.com provides materials very helpful to make the class interesting. The website helps people to understand other languages. I feel happy to be a part of this project and it’s great to share Tagalog language to you. Regards, Ma. Gypsy Desquitado Icelandic material: Sigrun Ólafsdottir To all you Icelandic enthusiasts! Do you want to learn the language of the vikings, the language which has remained unchanged for over a thousand years? Do you want to learn the oldest Nordic language, the root of all the other Nordic languages? Or do you want to be able to communicate and understand the language when you travel to this mystical island of geysers and glaciers, mountains and lavafields? Or maybe you are simply interested in learning a new and different language. Whatever your preferences are, we will help you. The Icelandic language may have many rules, and some say it is hard to learn. But I believe that with the right tools and exercises, one can learn to at least understand a whole lot in a short time. The Language Menu offers a wide range of educational material and teaching with a relaxed and accessible approach. So come and learn some Icelandic, it will be worth your while! Kærar kveðjur |