welcome to esl orientation. orientation schedule all groups: 1.complete wabers form 2.workforce...
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Welcome to ESL Orientation
Orientation ScheduleAll Groups:
1. Complete WABERS Form2. WorkForce Education
Group 1: Group 2:2. ESL Program Information & Choose your Classes
2. Campus Tour
3. Campus Tour 3. ESL Program Information & Choose your Classes
4. Go to Registration & Cashier 4. Go to Registration & Cashier
WorkForce Education
• TBD
Spring Quarter 2015
Monday, April 6th to Friday, June 19th
Important People
• Curtis Bonney, Interim Dean, • Jill Bauer, Interim ESL Faculty Coordinator• Shan Lackey, ESL Advisor• Nancy Leverton, Secretary Senior• Jeff Wang, Office Assistant
Core Classes
Level 2A Level 2B Level 3A Level 3B
Level 4A Level 4B Level 5A Level 5B
Level 6A Level 6B
Supplemental Classes
• Digital Literacy Classes (keyboarding, computers, and other technology)
• Listening & Speaking Classes
• Pronunciation Classes
• Focus on Writing Classes
I-DEA
-levels 2 and 3
-a hybrid ESL class: online learning (using a computer) and face-to-face learning (in a classroom, with a teacher and other students) -learn computer skills, information for your life, and study English
-borrow a laptop computer from the college library to do online work
Adria Katka206-934-3957
Healthcare Bridge-levels 4, 5 and 6
-prepare for Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy programs
-learn medical vocabulary and test-taking skills
Sylvia Chai206-934-4626
Special Program: I-BEST
-job training with ESL support -Phlebotomy -NA-C (Nursing Assistant-Certified)-Accounting
-need to apply (CASAS test and writing placement)
-approximately Levels 4, 5, and 6
Gary [email protected]
Good Students:
• Come to class every day. (School is like a job.)• Ask questions and ask for help.• Have a goal. (What do you want to do in the future?)• Do homework and study.• Practice English at home:• Speak English with people outside of class.• Read in English every day.• Use the Internet or computer programs to learn and practice English.
Plan Your Weekly Schedule
Fill in your weekly schedule. Think about:
• Work
• Class Time
• Family Time
• Sleep
• Driving/Riding the Bus
Do you have time to study and do homework?
You need time to study and do homework:
1 hour of class = 30 minutes of study time
Examples:Juan Soon
Level 3A = 2 hours of class Level 3A = 2 hours of classFocus on Writing 3 = 1 hour of class
How much study time does Juan need outside of class? How about Soon?
2 hours X 30 minutes = 3 hours X 30 minutes = 1 hour every day 1 hour, 30 minutes every day
Your First Day of Class
• Bring a pencil and a notebook.
• Get your books from the Bookstore or online: http://northscc.bncollege.com/
• Tell your teacher if you need help with your books.
• IMPORTANT: Contact your teacher if you cannot come to class!
Registration & Cashier’s Office
• Register for classes.• Pay for classes ($25). You can pay later.• Get a Student ID ($5). First, pay at the Cashier’s Office.
• Student ID Number • Library Card• Wellness Center • Student discounts on travel, movies, plays and other community and city programs
• Pay for parking or ORCA card. https://northseattle.edu/transportation• Find your classroom. Ask the teacher if you need help.• Go to class on DATE
Spring Quarter 2015
Monday, April 6th to Friday, June 19th
Important People
• Curtis Bonney, Interim Dean, • Jill Bauer, Interim ESL Faculty Coordinator• Shan Lackey, ESL Advisor• Nancy Leverton, Secretary Senior• Jeff Wang, Office Assistant
ESL Classes
Level 1 ESL classes:
9:00 am – 12:00 pm MTWThFOR
10:00 am – 2:00 pm MTWThF
Level 1 classes:
6:30 pm – 8:50 pm MTWTh
Level 3 ESL classes:
10:00 am – 2:00 pm MTWThF
Level 2 ESL classes:
10:00 am – 2:00 pm MTWThF
Level 3 classes:
6:30 pm – 8:50 pm MTWTh
Level 2 classes:
6:30 pm – 8:50 pm MTWTh
Daytime classes: Evening classes:
I-DEA
-levels 2 and 3
-a hybrid ESL class: online learning (using a computer) and face-to-face learning (in a classroom, with a teacher and other students) -learn computer skills, information for your life, and study English
-borrow a laptop computer from the college library to do online work
Adria Katka206-934-3957
Your First Day of Class
• Bring a pencil and a binder with paper.
• Buy your books from the Bookstore. Tell your teacher if you need help with your books.
• IMPORTANT: Call your teacher if you cannot come to class!
Registration & Cashier’s Office
• Register for classes.• Pay for classes ($25) and Student ID ($5). You can pay later.• After you pay, take your picture and get your Student ID.• Find your classroom. Ask the teacher if you need help.• Go to class on April 6, 2015.