NATIONAL FL WEEK

October 26th, 2011

Alpha Mu Gamma is the Official Sponsor of National Foreign Language Week

National Foreign Language Week was inaugurated in the Spring of 1957 by Alpha Mu Gamma. Sister Eloise Therese, the National President of Alpha Mu Gamma from 1956 to 1960, discovered that such a week had never been officially celebrated in the United States as a whole, although foreign language had receive recognition by different educational institutions at various periods of the academic year. Inspired by her the National Council of Alpha Mu Gamma began to formulate plans to make the United States aware of the need for and importance of foreign language study through the celebration of NFLW. The first celebration was set for the week of February 17 to 23, 1957. Each year since then the National Executive Council of AMG has set a week for this event. In recent years it has become the practice to have NFLW during the first full week of March.

On December 12, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent a telegram endorsing the celebration, and each succeeding president has added his support. An even greater contribution to the success of NFLW was made by the posters of the late Bruce Russell, who received not only the Pulitzer Prize but also recognition from President Eisenhower for his efforts toward greater world understanding through his timely cartoons. He offered the Society a cartoon each year until his death in 1963, and even left one finished drawing and an unfinished sketch that were used in 1964 and 1966 respectively. These posters have been distributed each year throughout the United States and are available for sale to interested bodies.

The chapters of Alpha Mu Gamma, now spread through over forty states, took the initiative in organizing activities during the Week with the purpose of making the American student aware of the vital necessity for foreign language study. Typical projects were newspaper articles, radio and television programs, foreign language films, festivals of foreign music and plays, the singing of foreign songs and lectures open to the public. Soon other universities, colleges and schools were also celebrating NFLW.

Every year a NFLW poster with a new theme is printed. It is distributed free to all AMG chapters and is available for sale to the public. Normally the posters size is 24″x19″, and are printed in two versions – one with the official date for the Week and one without. The cost, at present, per poster is $6 and shipping & handling is $6 (for 1-5 posters). Shipping is free for orders of 25 posters and above. They are mailed out in solid mailing tube by US Priority Mail.

National Foreign Language Week

Celebrate with Your Students

The Official Theme for the year 2012 is

“You’re Connected … Now Communicate!

NFLW will be celebrated   March 5 – 11, 2012:

 

 

Free Workshop

October 25th, 2011

French Teachers

Please reserve your space now for the upcoming FREE workshop on using RFI for teaching & learning French. Attached is a flyer for the event. Lunch will be provided. Please note that the location has changed: the session will now be held at Kinkaid.

WHAT? Free workshop entitledRadio & Internet: Using Technology in the Classroom to Improve Listening Skills.

WHERE? Kinkaid School, 201 Kinkaid Drive, Houston, TX 77024 (http://g.co/maps/9vgku).

WHEN? Saturday, November 12, 9am-5pm.

HOW MUCH? Free & lunch is provided!

HOW DO I RESERVE? Emailadjoint.culture@consulfrance-houston.org asap!

Karaoke Contest

October 20th, 2011

Do you love Chinese or Japanese? Do you love to sing? Do you love winning cool prizes? If you said yes to any of these, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! Show off your karaoke talents to get a chance to win cool stuff! Why not?

Cheng & Tsui Superstar

Video Contest

October 18th, 2011

Time is running out to submit a video for the Vista Higher Learning “Languages: My Future” video contest! Submit a video describing how language will affect your future, and if picked, win $500!

Higher Ed Video Contest