Join our Sharing Cycle this summer
Welcome back after the May long weekend! You probably know that Monday was Victoria Day, a holiday to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria. Hopefully you enjoyed it.
Now as the days are getting longer for summer, we are starting something new – a sharing cycle! As part of that sharing cycle, we’re looking for your answers to important summer questions so that we can share them with our community. How do you spend your summer? How do you stay involved in the community? Any interesting summer activities or volunteer opportunities you would recommend to other people?
After all, Language Partners BC is about language but also about community connections across language communities.
Read moreMeet our facilitator Eliza!
It was so inspiring to talk to one of our facilitators Eliza about volunteering with LPBC and learning languages. We talked about what makes our programs special, and what it’s like to participate in the community.
Eliza grew up speaking French. She did her undergrad degree in Spanish, and now she is learning German and Portuguese. She loves practicing her languages, because “it’s not like riding a bike, when once you learn it, you’re good. With languages you have to keep practicing, keep learning.”
Read moreWe need each other: Reflections on the 5th birthday of Language Partners BC
Community Languages Festival planning team, from way back in September 2017
Why and how we learn languages
People in British Columbia cite so many different reasons to learn languages. Among us are heritage language learners – people revitalizing Indigenous languages of this land or reclaiming languages of ancestors and family members. We are passionate linguaphiles, lovers of words. We are newcomers improving our English while handling a hundred challenges. We are thoughtful people, learning languages for romantic partners, families, and communities we care about.
Some people think: I’ll learn a language, and then I’ll have someone to speak it with. In my experience, it goes the other way. I remember studying Arabic for months in Morocco and barely exchanging pleasantries. Only when I met a woman at the bathhouse, whose story I desperately wanted to understand, who was funny and kind, did I actually begin learning the spoken Arabic of Morocco, Darija.
Read moreInternational Women's Day 2021
It’s almost March 8th again - International Women’s Day. Do you know of International Women’s Day?
I’m originally from Russia, and in Russia, we have one or two days off of work and study for March 8, women and girls across the country get gifts from men around them, you can see women of all ages shining and blossoming just like the flowers in their hands, spring seems warmer, and the world seems kinder – this is what I got used to seeing while growing up.
When I lived in China, I learned that Chinese people have a day off or give flowers to women. You can imagine my surprise when I moved to Canada and found out that here March 8 is not well known and there are no days off work for it. But wait… isn’t it called International Women’s Day?
So to share this day with you, and to learn more if it is celebrated or not celebrated in your countries, I started searching for answers. I discovered that in modern times, March 8 is a holiday, but 112 years ago this day was a date for protests.
Read moreSharing stories and learning languages: two loves
Learning a new language is a challenge - but a fun one. Moving to a new country is a challenge - but a rewarding one. When you combine the two? It’s good to have people around you to support you, and it’s even better if you can help other people along the way.
This is why I was excited to learn about Language Partners BC, and why I’m even more excited to be joining the team as Language Partners’ new Social Media and Outreach Coordinator. I am new to Canada, and English is one of three languages I speak - and I look forward to meeting new friends through our programming and telling the stories of how we can build connections between people using language as a bridge.
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