Culture and Language Exchange
PERSIAN:
Nowruz, also known as Persian New Year, is a holiday in Iran that marks the first day of Spring and symbolizes renewal. It’s a 3,000 year-old tradition that, according to the United Nations, is now celebrated by nearly 300 million people around the world. In this video, Sajedeh Sadat Hosseini shares with us the symbolism of the Haftseen table, a decoration and tradition that can be seen throughout Iranian households celebrating Nowruz. After putting her own Haftseen table, she explains to us what each item symbolizes. Take this video to your Persian-language class or share it with friends and family!
KYRGYZ:
Here is a little taste of the great Kyrgyz Language and Culture presentations by Dinara Abakirova. Abakirova is a Kyrgyz Language Developer at the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR) at Indiana University —a sister Language Resource Center.
Dinara made her two ~13 min videos specially for our Culture & Language Exchange series.
Watch the full Kyrgyz Culture video here: https://youtu.be/Y0jG8WROso0
Watch the full Kyrgyz Language video here: https://youtu.be/2wDw9gIpAmE
ENGLISH:
Nicole sent us a traditional Scottish ballad that is close to her heart: “Wild Mountain Thyme”. She is inspired by influenced by Sheila Stewart of a Scottish traveler family.
PORTUGUESE:
Lick your fingers with this wonderful recipe of pão de queijo and brigadeiro, taught by Mariana Bertho! Pão de queijo is a brazilian recipe that resembles a puffed small cheese bun. It is originally from the state of Minas Gerais but popular throughout Brazil!
SPANISH:
SPANISH:
Learn how to make arepas costarricenses with University of Arizona SLAT student Veronica Oguilve and her mother Yolanda.
ENGLISH (Scotland):
Nicole sent us a traditional Scottish ballad that is close to her heart: “Wild Mountain Thyme”. She is inspired by influenced by Sheila Stewart of a Scottish traveler family.
PORTUGUESE:
Lick your fingers with this wonderful recipe of pão de queijo and brigadeiro, taught by Mariana Bertho! Pão de queijo is a brazilian recipe that resembles a puffed small cheese bun. It is originally from the state of Minas Gerais but popular throughout Brazil!
SPANISH:
SPANISH:
Learn how to make arepas costarricenses with University of Arizona SLAT student Veronica Oguilve and her mother Yolanda.
PORTUGUESE:
Lick your fingers with this wonderful recipe of pão de queijo and brigadeiro, taught by Mariana Bertho! Pão de queijo is a brazilian recipe that resembles a puffed small cheese bun. It is originally from the state of Minas Gerais but popular throughout Brazil!
SPANISH:
SPANISH:
Learn how to make arepas costarricenses with University of Arizona SLAT student Veronica Oguilve and her mother Yolanda.
PERSIAN:
Nowruz, also known as Persian New Year, is a holiday in Iran that marks the first day of Spring and symbolizes renewal. It’s a 3,000 year-old tradition that, according to the United Nations, is now celebrated by nearly 300 million people around the world. In this video, Sajedeh Sadat Hosseini shares with us the symbolism of the Haftseen table, a decoration and tradition that can be seen throughout Iranian households celebrating Nowruz. After putting her own Haftseen table, she explains to us what each item symbolizes. Take this video to your Persian-language class or share it with friends and family!
KYRGYZ:
Here is a little taste of the great Kyrgyz Language and Culture presentations by Dinara Abakirova. Abakirova is a Kyrgyz Language Developer at the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR) at Indiana University —a sister Language Resource Center.
Dinara made her two ~13 min videos specially for our Culture & Language Exchange series.
Watch the full Kyrgyz Culture video here: https://youtu.be/Y0jG8WROso0
Watch the full Kyrgyz Language video here: https://youtu.be/2wDw9gIpAmE
KOREAN:
Meet Seojin Park and HyeonAh Kang, they are students at the Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Ph.D. program at The University of Arizona. In this video, they show us the basis of Korean girls’ makeup with a short demonstration. Their own makeup of choice is a soft natural look with cushion foundation, brown-tone eye makeup, and gradation lip makeup!
ENGLISH:
Nicole sent us a traditional Scottish ballad that is close to her heart: “Wild Mountain Thyme”. She is inspired by influenced by Sheila Stewart of a Scottish traveler family.
PORTUGUESE:
Lick your fingers with this wonderful recipe of pão de queijo and brigadeiro, taught by Mariana Bertho! Pão de queijo is a brazilian recipe that resembles a puffed small cheese bun. It is originally from the state of Minas Gerais but popular throughout Brazil!
SPANISH:
SPANISH:
Learn how to make arepas costarricenses with University of Arizona SLAT student Veronica Oguilve and her mother Yolanda.