Thursday, December 5, 2013
Yay! Certificates!
SELI's first intensive ESOL Course in Workplace English came to a close today with a
certificate ceremony.
This beginning proficiency class was very rewarding to
teach. All the participants were university students or working professionals
from francophone West Africa who feel that English will give them an advantage
in the workplace in their own countries. The class met three hours a day, five
days a week for fourteen weeks at the SELI facility in Tengbeh Town. Nearly all
the participants were in Sierra Leone specifically to take the course, so
attended promply, regularly and actively; as such, significant progress took
place.
SELI developed the curriculum for the Course in Workplace English in real time throughout the fourteen
weeks. The director used *.
interactions with the class and formative assessments
to pace activities and adjust the scope and sequence of lessons. Although this
is an English for Special Purposes course, it could also be said to cover
competencies described in CEF's Basic User level (A1 and A2). We would be pleased to hear in the future of some of the participants taking advanced degrees in English; opportunities to do this are rapidly increasing in continental European universities.
Registration is now taking place at SELI for the next
session of the Course in Workplace
English scheduled to begin 10 February 2013.
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