The ESL Workshop and Forum Series provides a safe place for multilingual students whose strongest language is not English to discuss writing and collaborate. There are four workshops in the series:
1: Captioning a Photo
Students discuss an image of an American barbershop and collaborate on a paragraph “caption” in response. Students approach writing as a process with emphasis on ESL concerns such as transitions, prepositions, and vocabulary choices.
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girl a haircut as her mother looks on. [Photograph] Retrieved
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girl a haircut as her mother looks on. [Photograph] Retrieved
from http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/paterson/
index.html
2: In Your Own Words:
Students discuss a video on “English mania,” analyze excerpts from the video, and collaborate on a paraphrase and summary with emphasis on ESL concerns such as interpreting meaning, using synonyms, avoiding plagiarism, and using APA citation style.
Students examine the American approach to an explicit thesis and logical organization while discussing the difference between emotional and rational claims. The workshop features a video on an illegal immigrant who had his savings confiscated.
4: Reading and Research Strategies:
Students discuss research topics and search terms, explore different types of sources, examine the bibliographic information needed for APA citations, and learn reading strategies such as skimming a complete text, speed reading, and close reading.
Although individuals who identify as ESL have diverse backgrounds: cultural, linguistic, and educational, the workshops provide a common ground, promoting a sense of community and empowerment.
For more information on ESL Tutoring and Outreach Services please contact Chrissine Rios, ESL Specialist at crios@kaplan.edu.
3 comments:
Chrissine, I love your ESL Welcome video. Bravo!!
Thanks for sharing these videos, Chrissine! Jay Walker's "English Mania" is amazing.
Thanks, Kella! Let's make one for all KUWC services!
And I agree with the anonymous poster too that the Jay Walker video is awesome. The reaction from ESL students is always interesting. I'm careful with it though. I don't expect everyone to like it or feel good about it since "mania" has negative connotations too. I do however want the students to know that I understand what they are doing is not easy, but they are not alone, and the benefits of writing English well go beyond the classroom.
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