「童」你講故仔 Canto Story Time

「童」你講故仔 Canto Story Time

10:30am - 11:15am  | 6 歲或以下  6 yrs or under
11:45am - 12:30pm | 6 至 12 歲  6 - 12 yrs


$10: 1 adult 1 child 一位大人加一位細路
$5: additional adult/child 額外加多一位大人/細路

各位小朋友一齊埋嚟排排坐聽故仔喇喂! 唔知大家有幾耐冇同你嘅小朋友用廣東話講故事呢? 透過呢45分鐘嘅講故事環節,我哋希望可以畀大人回憶返起以前同小朋友講故事嘅片段,亦都同時希望令小朋友對廣東話產生興趣,歡迎大人細路一齊參加由卑詩大學亞洲研究系粵語課程講師 林慧雯博士所主持嘅親子故事班! 


Hey, all the kids come and sit together to listen to stories! When was the last time when you had storytelling time with your kids in Cantonese? Through this 45-minute storytelling session, we hope to give parents memories of the moments when they used to tell stories to kids, and at the same time, we hope to make kids interested in learning Cantonese. Parents and children are welcome to participate in the Parent-Child Storytelling Class hosted by Dr. Zoe Lam, Lecturer of Cantonese Language and Culture from the Asian Studies Department at the University of British Columbia!



關於導師 About the instructor

林慧雯博士係加拿大卑詩大學亞洲研究系粵語課程講師,亦係卑詩大學語言科學及共研香江計劃嘅教職員。林博士同唔同社區團體都有緊密合作,而且係溫哥華唐人街文彊學校嘅廣東話老師。佢同佢嘅社區伙伴喺 2020 年獲得 BC Heritage Award,以表彰佢地對促進對有形同無形文化遺產嘅欣賞、理解同實踐方面上嘅卓越成就。林博士曾經被邀請喺好多個唔同講座同研討會上作為演講嘉賓,包括國際母語日、卑詩大學本科生研討會、加拿大華裔博物館所舉辦嘅活動等等。


Dr. Zoe Lam teaches Cantonese language courses at UBC Asian Studies. She is also a faculty associate of UBC Language Sciences and UBC Hong Kong Studies Initiative. She works closely with community members, and is the instructor of a Cantonese Saturday School held at the historic Mon Keang School in Vancouver Chinatown. She and her community collaborators received the BC Heritage Award in 2020 for excellence in programming that advances the appreciation, understanding, and practice of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. She was an invited keynote speaker in numerous public talks, seminars, and panel discussions, including the International Mother Language Day, the UBC Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference, and public programs of the Chinese Canadian Museum. 

https://blogs.ubc.ca/zoelam/ 

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