Northeast State’s Workforce Solutions Office will offer an English as a Second Language course beginning July 16.
Classes are scheduled for Tuesday evenings from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Casa de Restauración, 200 High Point Drive, Johnson City. The course continues six weeks from July 16 through August 20.
Sign up for ESL Class beginning July 15.
A participating student will learn to build his or her vocabulary in writing and speaking English while improving those critical listening and reading skills. Students also learn how to recognize and pronounce many of the most common English words as well as how to understand English clichés and slang words.
This class improves language skills by integrating all four skill areas of English: listening, speaking, reading and writing. These four skills will concentrate on every day and professional situations while using a variety of materials.
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Students will practice new vocabulary in writing and speaking which will help them succeed with normal daily life tasks and with professional communication. Special emphasis is placed on recognizing and pronouncing many of the most common words in English. New English language learners as well as those students who need more English practice, are welcome to participate.
Fee for the course is $50 and the deadline to register is July 8.
For more information and how to register for this class, contact Shirley Velasco at 423.767.5427 or Diana Harrison at 423.354.5520 or dlharrison@northeaststate.edu.
Northeast State’s Workforce Solutions Office will offer an English as a Second Language course beginning July 16.
Classes are scheduled for Tuesday evenings from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Casa de Restauración, 200 High Point Drive, Johnson City. The course continues six weeks from July 16 through August 20.
A participating student will learn to build his or her vocabulary in writing and speaking English while improving those critical listening and reading skills. Students also learn how to recognize and pronounce many of the most common English words as well as how to understand English clichés and slang words.
This class improves language skills by integrating all four skill areas of English: listening, speaking, reading and writing. These four skills will concentrate on every day and professional situations while using a variety of materials.
Students will practice new vocabulary in writing and speaking which will help them succeed with normal daily life tasks and with professional communication. Special emphasis is placed on recognizing and pronouncing many of the most common words in English. New English language learners as well as those students who need more English practice, are welcome to participate.
Fee for the course is $50 and the deadline to register is July 8.
For more information and how to register for this class, contact Shirley Velasco at 423.767.5427 or Diana Harrison at 423.354.5520 or dlharrison@northeaststate.edu.
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