INFORMATION FOR SKYLINE FACULTY WHO WORK WITH ESOL STUDENTS IN THEIR CLASSES

Many faculty have requested some guidance and tips on supporting nonnative speakers in their classrooms.  Please click the links below for some valuable tips.

  • Flex Day Presentation January 19, 2011 on Supporting Nonnative Speakers in Our Classrooms

"Nonnative Speaker Meets College Writing:Understanding the Challenges our NNS Students Face in College Classes
Leigh Anne Sippel, ESOL Faculty and ELI Coordinator

 

  • Flex Day Presentation March 11, 2011 on Supporting Nonnative Speakers in Our Classrooms

"Nonnative Speaker Error and Challenges of English Writing: Expectations and Tips for Support"
Leigh Anne Sippel, ESOL Faculty and ELI Coordinator

 

  • Information on the ESOL Lab at the Learning Center, where students can enroll at any point in the semester for tutorial help, workshops, and self-paced study of English.
  • Information about the ESOL course sequence
  • Information about the ESOL program
  • Links for ESOL students


PRESENTATIONS AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS COMING FROM ADULT SCHOOL ESL CLASSES

College ESL is a big jump from adult school ESL.  Here is some information for students and faculty at adult schools to learn what to expect when making the transition from adult school to college.

  • Presentation to adult school students visiting Skyline College
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