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    Hi everyone,

    I have a VN student who is struggling in school. He does not understand or speak English. I am very worried about him because he is becoming more and more depressed and frustrated every day.

    I found Vdict to help me communicate with him and he communicate with me. Unfortunately I can not get the Vietnamese typewriter to work for the translation window. It only works for the dictionary look up. It is very difficult for my student to use the unicode. The keyboard would be much easier for him to understand and use.

    Is there any way to get the keyboard to work for the translation box?

    Thank you for your help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peggy View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I have a VN student who is struggling in school. He does not understand or speak English. I am very worried about him because he is becoming more and more depressed and frustrated every day.

    I found Vdict to help me communicate with him and he communicate with me. Unfortunately I can not get the Vietnamese typewriter to work for the translation window. It only works for the dictionary look up. It is very difficult for my student to use the unicode. The keyboard would be much easier for him to understand and use.

    Is there any way to get the keyboard to work for the translation box?

    Thank you for your help!
    How old is he?
    Just tell him that he has to work hard and stand up by himself.
    I have been in his situation. I came to U.S about 2 years ago without any English. I was bullied by a lot of classmates. I was beated up by 2 big boys, my glasses was broken, my chick swelled up... Anybody just fell as he does right now when they just come to the new country. He will be ok with time.

    This software might help him improving his pronounciation
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/#
    And this following website teach Australian English
    http://www.bayvut.com/hoctienganh/
    Nhất tự vi sư , bán tự vi sư
    ---
    1st Version:
    Anyone who teaches me one word - even half a word - is still my teacher.
    2nd Version:
    Even he who teaches me the smallest bit can still be called my teacher

    Please correct my grammar as you see fit. Much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dethuong_x0x View Post
    How old is he?
    Just tell him that he has to work hard and stand up by himself.
    I have been in his situation. I came to U.S about 2 years ago without any English. I was bullied by a lot of classmates. I was beated up by 2 big boys, my glasses was broken, my chick swelled up... Anybody just fell as he does right now when they just come to the new country. He will be ok with time.

    This software might help him improving his pronounciation
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/#
    And this following website teach Australian English
    http://www.bayvut.com/hoctienganh/
    S/B: cheeks not chick (girl)!

    chick (chĭk)
    n.


    1. a. A young chicken.
    b. The young of any bird.

    2. A child.
    3. Slang A girl or young woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MANH NGUYEN View Post
    S/B: cheeks not chick (girl)!

    chick (chĭk)
    n.


    1. a. A young chicken.
    b. The young of any bird.

    2. A child.
    3. Slang A girl or young woman.
    Hè Hè! My bad...
    Because I heard this word a lot of times today when Mc.Cain choose Sarah for V.P.
    Nhất tự vi sư , bán tự vi sư
    ---
    1st Version:
    Anyone who teaches me one word - even half a word - is still my teacher.
    2nd Version:
    Even he who teaches me the smallest bit can still be called my teacher

    Please correct my grammar as you see fit. Much appreciated!

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