April 9, 2008
Homework
Remember to fill in your English Practiced Log!
You may put the English you practiced into the comment section of this page.
Challenge Composition
(Challenges could be English, job, money, communication, GED, children, etc.)
1st Paragraph - What is a major challenge in your life right now?
2nd Paragraph - Why is this a major challenge? Give examples.How have you dealt with this challenge?
3rd Paragraph - What do you hope to do?What are your plans to help you with this challenge?
Example:
Speaking English at work is a major challenge for me. I also have a difficult time understanding my boss when he speaks to me.
This is a challenge because I want to be promoted to make more money. I can only get promoted if I can speak English better. My friend was promoted to supervisor because she speaks English better than me. She makes more money than me now.
I hope to take more English classes to improve my English skills. I hope by next year I will be able to apply for a job that pays more. I work hard and I want to make more money to support my family better.
Page 8 Label all the different parts of the Taj Mahal.
Student / Teacher Meetings
Please be on time to the meetings. If you have questions we can answer them at this meeting. You can email me any questions you have before we meet at kmckay@eastprovidencelibrary.org
Student / Teacher Meetings
Wednesday April 16, 2008
5:00 - Maria B.
5:15 - Maria S.
5:30 - Freddy
5:45 - Carlos
6:00 - Sandra
6:15 - Quenia
6:30 - Maria Seifert and Ebtessam
6:45 - Ligia
7:00 - Hima
7:15 - Lucy
7:30 - Alberto
7:45 - Leo
Adult Education and Literacy Program of East Providence (AELPEP) Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI) East Providence Public Library 41 Grove Ave East Providence, Rhode Island 02914
Welcome!
Welcome to your ESL class blog. In this blog, you will find up-to-date messages and useful tools to improve your English skills. To the left, you will find staff, volunteer tutors, translation sites and a thesaurus. In the middle you will find up-to-date messages from your teacher, tutor or other students. These messages may include homework assignments, class cancelations, new websites, and other useful information. To the right, you will find various links to improve you listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in English.