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Washington English Center offers English as a second language, computer, and literacy classes to adult immigrants in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This blog is for the volunteer teachers, tutors, students, and staff at Washington English Center (formerly known as Language ETC) . It provides resources to help fulfill the school's mission of improving the lives of immigrants through education.
Tag Archives: China
Teaching English Abroad: Advice for Teachers and Lessons Learned at Washington English Center by Devin Foil
Former Volunteer Devin Foil sharing Thanksgiving with his Chinese students I teach English at in the little town of Pengshan, China. Whether or not my students are English majors, keeping them engaged is the priority and the challenge. The hands-on experience … Continue reading