Professional and Technical Education at SSCC
http://www.south seattle.edu/profgrams/proftech/profmain.htm
Georgetown site - Apprenticeship and Education Center offers apprenticeship and flagging training...
Worker Retraining offers short Term/WorkFirst and pre-employment programs such as Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC) and
Financial Assistance, career planning, job search instructor, placement assistance
Training Options:
Short Term Training/WorkFirst
Professional and Technical Education
College Transfer Programs
Orientation Sessions every Thursday in the Robert Smith Building (RSB) room 81 at 1 p.m. or call 206- 764-5835 for times and location of other sessions.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
President's Day
Five students will Read about Abrahma Lincoln,our 16th President http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/
The other 5 students your partners will read about John F. Kennedy
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Find answers to the questions on your handout.
Later, you will compare your answers.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/
The other 5 students your partners will read about John F. Kennedy
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Find answers to the questions on your handout.
Later, you will compare your answers.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Complete Unit 2 in Listening Advantage 2 - Prepare for quiz on Unit 1 and Unit 2
Continue to learn vowel sounds and their symbols
Vocabulary for Speaking - be able to pronounce these words
solitary,
peaceful,
calm,
icebreaker
appointment
serious,
messy,
laid back,
crowded,
serious
Vowel sounds & symbols
Be able to pronounce these words with the correct vowel sound. What symbol is each group?
eat, see read money
it big minute wishes
ate say paid
ever yes bed
apple fat,sad
odd, stop, father
up, bus, the above,
off, saw,talk gone
oh boat, nose, yellow
good, book, should
Continue to learn vowel sounds and their symbols
Vocabulary for Speaking - be able to pronounce these words
solitary,
peaceful,
calm,
icebreaker
appointment
serious,
messy,
laid back,
crowded,
serious
Vowel sounds & symbols
Be able to pronounce these words with the correct vowel sound. What symbol is each group?
eat, see read money
it big minute wishes
ate say paid
ever yes bed
apple fat,sad
odd, stop, father
up, bus, the above,
off, saw,talk gone
oh boat, nose, yellow
good, book, should
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Lesson One - Everyday life Lesson Two - Future
Talking about schedules and routines
1.What are some frequency time expressions? never, rarely, sometimes, usually always
2. Where do they usually go? We never study before dinner. They go before the verb.
3.What if the verb is TO Be? I am usually late on Saturday. They go after TO BE.
4. Usually and Somtimes can come at the beginning or the end of a sentence.
5. Don't use not with negative words: He doesn't never go to the movies. Should be He doesn't ever go to the movies.
1.What are some frequency time expressions? never, rarely, sometimes, usually always
2. Where do they usually go? We never study before dinner. They go before the verb.
3.What if the verb is TO Be? I am usually late on Saturday. They go after TO BE.
4. Usually and Somtimes can come at the beginning or the end of a sentence.
5. Don't use not with negative words: He doesn't never go to the movies. Should be He doesn't ever go to the movies.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Welcome Winter Quarter Students 032 South Seattle Community College
Welcome to the ESL o32 Winter Quarter Blog.
Susan Clark, Instructor
Sclark@sccd.ctc.edu
I will post assignments on this blog as well as links to many lessons on the Internet for you to study.
Winter Quarter begins Jan 06 and ends March ....
ESL Lessons and Links
"Grammarhands
Susan Clark, Instructor
Sclark@sccd.ctc.edu
I will post assignments on this blog as well as links to many lessons on the Internet for you to study.
Winter Quarter begins Jan 06 and ends March ....
ESL Lessons and Links
"Grammarhands
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