Foreign Languages

Vietnamese

Contact Information
World Languages, Cultures and Communications
Phone: (972) 238-6943
Fax: (972) 238-6166

Richland College, located in North Dallas right next to Garland and Richardson, offers the widest array of language courses in North Texas including American Sign Language (ASL), Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Farsi, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese. Richland’s large international student population lends to the unique language-learning environment fostered for many years by the award-winning school and its dedicated & passionate instructors.

Vietnamese Films List (available in Language Lab)

Program

Learn about the language and the culture of Vietnam. These courses emphasize speaking, listening, reading, and writing, as well as Vietnamese life and culture. Courses address the needs of both, foreign language students and Heritage students.

Learn where and how the Vietnamese language was created. Learn about the foundation of the Vietnamese language and increase your vocabulary. The instructor establishes a very comfortable learning environment for students to feel more comfortable speaking Vietnamese in the classroom.

Knowledge of Vietnamese culture, history and philosophy is mixed in with the language lessons. This provides students with valuable insights into Vietnamese metaphors and idioms. It also provides a context for using Vietnamese phrases and vocabulary in everyday life.

This course is designed for students to learn in several different ways: language, culture, reading, discussion, participating in small groups, conversing with your peers and working individually.

Obtain a better understanding of the basic structure and rhythm of this beautiful language. Learn about the land, the people, the beliefs and the wisdom of the Vietnamese.

Vietnamese Instructor

Thuy-Tien Tran Cung
(M.S., M.A.)
Vietnamese Language Instructor
Office telephone: 972-238-6140
(leave message)
E-mail: tcung@dcccd.edu

  • Born and educated in Saigon, Vietnam
  • Previously taught Sociology and Psychology - Richland College (Dallas, TX)
  • Studied at Saigon University - Vietnam, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX
  • Currently, Vietnamese Instructor at Richland
  • Certified Vietnamese Language Educator
  • State of Texas Temporary LPC
  • Lived and well-traveled in Vietnam

Teaching Philosophy

Students are given the tools necessary to unlock the simplicity in this seemingly complex and rich language. The courses are infused with the history and culture of Vietnam. This focus on Vietnamese customs and beliefs helps to make the language more accessible.

Instructional Format

  • Reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills developed
  • Cultural understanding encouraged
  • Interactive learning environment
  • Authentic materials used
  • Small class size
  • Language lab for individual practice
  • Free tutoring

Courses

Beginning Vietnamese

These four courses are offered for credit through registration at the Advising Center and non-credit through Continuing Education:

  • 1st Semester (VIET 1411) requires Textbook and Workbook: Vietnamese For Beginners (Preliminaries - Lesson 6), 2002, written by Cung Tran Thuy-Tien
  • 2nd Semester (VIET 1412) requires Textbook and Workbook: Vietnamese For Beginners (Lessons 7 - 12), 2003, written by Cung Tran Thuy-Tien

Both courses offer audiotapes for individual practice outside of class at the Richland Language Lab in Bonham Hall (B217).

Vietnamese language and culture courses place emphasis on spelling and tones with critical marks, listening and speaking, writing and reading comprehension with additional translation exercises from English to Vietnamese and vice versa. Vietnamese and English are used in class lectures and in-group and individual exercises.

Student Objectives

These Vietnamese language and culture courses will be especially attractive to the following groups of students:

  • Degree-seeking students who want to major in Asian studies
  • International business people who want to major in Asian studies
  • International business people who want to expand trade opportunities with Vietnam
  • Caregivers and public servants who must communicate with Vietnamese patients and clients
  • American-born Vietnamese children who want to be able to communicate with older Vietnamese-relatives
  • Partners of inter-cultural marriages who want to learn the heritage language of their spouse
  • Public school educators who have Vietnamese students and want to learn to communicate more effectively with their students
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