| ESOL | ||||
| Level 1 – Beginner | ||||
9:00 am to 12:00 (noon) Our beginning students receive instruction in basic grammar and vocabulary, and are introduced to very basic life skills such as naming body parts, describing people and things, understanding and speaking about dates and times, and making everyday conversation. Students at this level also learn about computers including: the basic parts of a computers, keyboarding basics, and internet basics. |
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| Level 2 – Intermediate | ||||
9:00 am to 12:00 (noon) Our intermediate students learn English grammar, reading, writing, and conversation, as well as important life skills. They practice using familiar vocabulary to ask and respond to questions and learn to express basic survival needs. In the computer lab, students work on internet searches for jobs and housing, as well as more advanced word processing skills. Upon completion, they can interpret simple directions, schedules, maps, and signs. They are prepared for entry-level positions. |
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| Level 3 – Advanced | ||||
9:00 am to 12:00 (noon) Our advanced students have more control of basic grammar than our intermediate students, and can function independently to meet most everyday life needs. In the computer lab, students write resumes, send emails, and work with the digital camera and scanner. Upon completion, advanced students can handle jobs that involve common oral and written instructions, and can converse on many everyday topics. |
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