Sunday, February 28, 2010

Change to Class Schedule

This week and next week (Weeks 5 & 6) we will not be studying the topic that I wrote on your yellow class schedule.  Instead, we will study:

What to do if a Police Officer Stops You 
       & Reading Traffic Signs                          - Week 5

How to Read and Understand a Traffic Citation - Week 6

If you're a very safe (and lucky) driver, you will never need to use this information, but it's good to know what to do and say if the police stop you!   So that's what we'll study for the next two weeks.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Dictionaries

Here are links to the two dictionaries that we have in class.   You can look at both of them in class to decide which one you prefer, but they are both very good dictionaries for learners.  They also include a CD-ROM that you can use in your computer.

The links here will take you to Amazon.com   You can also probably buy these at a good bookstore.  Just write down the title and the ISBN number. 

Longman Dictionary of American English    ISBN-13: 978-0132449779

Newbury House Dictionary of American English   ISBN-13: 978-0838426579

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympics will begin in Vancouver, Canada, on February 14th. How many sports will people compete in? Find out here and if you click on the name of a sport, you can watch a short slide show to explain that sport.
Which one is your favorite?

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Listening to Conversations

Do you want to practice your listening skills? This great website, Elllo, has thousands of conversations between English speakers. To listen, click on the topic of the conversation that looks interesting to you, then click the PLAY button.

Each conversation has a quiz, and you can also read the conversation while you're listening to it. Some of the conversations also have definitions for new words.

www.elllo.org

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Spring Semester Will Begin Wednesday, Jan 27th

Hi Everyone!

The new semester will begin on Wednesday, January 27th. I hope we'll see you in class!

Please note we'll have a new schedule : Mon Tues Wed Thurs - 8:30 am to 12:15 pm. My class won't meet on Fridays.


There won't be any classes on Monday and Tuesday (Jan 25 & Jan 26) because we'll have teacher meetings. But the school will be open if you need to register for a class, talk to a counselor, or ask some questions about a class or program.

If you're looking for something new this semester, take a look at the class schedule here You can select a campus location (our location is "West City") or you can choose the type of class (English, computers, physical education, art, etc.) As always, if you have any questions, let me know!

Liz

Monday, January 18, 2010

Last week of the semester...


It's the last week of our semester. Many of you have decided to continue in this class next semester, but some are moving on to the advanced class, to study for the GED, to take a job training class, or to a new job. We'll miss you!

Here's the link to the spring class schedule if you are looking for something to do on Fridays or Saturdays, or if you have friends who are looking for classes. http://sdce.edu/class-schedule/class-schedule.php?term=101

You can choose the location (West City campus), the subject (the name of the class you want), or the day you want to study. If you need help with it, let me know!

Liz

Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year!

This page has lots of interesting information about New Year's celebrations all around the world. http://www.topics-mag.com/internatl/holidays/new-year/page.htm Click on the first link to learn about different customs, then take the quiz later.

Happy New Year! How did YOU celebrate?

Monday, December 14, 2009

Story - The Christmas Presents

The story we're reading this week, "The Christmas Presents" is a simpler version of a very famous short story by a U.S. writer named O. Henry. He wrote it in 1906 - more than 100 years ago.

Here's a longer version than what we read. If you see a blue word, you can put your mouse on it to see a definition. http://serc.sogang.ac.kr/erc/Reading%20Listening/The_Gift_of_the_Magi/The_Gift_of_the_Magi_1.htm After each part, there are a few questions to answer. Then go to the top of the page and click on "Go to Part 2" to continue reading.

The original story is called "The Gift of the Magi" and you can read it here http://www.auburn.edu/~vestmon/Gift_of_the_Magi.html A lot of the vocabulary is difficult and literary, but you already know the basic story, so you may be able to guess the meaning of some new words. Read it and let me know what you think! You can also listen here

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Asking about Jobs & Filling out Applications

Listen here and take notes http://programs.sdce.edu/elcivics/resources/work?q=resources/calling

Listen here and take notes http://englishclass.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2008-03-04T21_20_39-08_00


Click the link and try the Intermediate Low and Intermediate High activities. http://programs.sdce.edu/elcivics/resources/work Please ask me if you need help with it.


Fill out the online application (it's just for practice!) and let me check it when you're finished.
http://programs.sdce.edu/elcivics/sites/default/files/OnlineApp.pdf

Monday, October 12, 2009

New Baby!

Hi Everyone,



Our baby arrived exactly on her due date, last Tuesday, October 6th. Her name is Claire Sylvia Dunn. Here's a picture of all of us at the hospital.


Thanks to all of you for your good wishes!

Liz