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ALCI Basic Spring 2011: This is our class!
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ALCI Basic Spring 2011. Thursday, February 24, 2011. This is our class! Welcome to Spring Semester 2011! Lawrence, Professor Dave, and Grace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the picture to find out the latest homework assignments. Study at Azusa Pacific University. Click on the trolley to go to APU. Spring is almost here! Click on the flowers to go to Professor Dave's Blog. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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ESL Living Water: Happy Chinese New Year!
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Professor Dave's Blog of Useful Information for ESL Students in the USA. Friday, January 28, 2011. Happy Chinese New Year! Happy Chinese and Lunar New Year! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PRONOUNCE - vowel and consonant mouth positions. WRITE - exercising your creative writing. READ - intercultural communications blog for international students. PRONOUNCE - words in context at my blog for pronunciation class. PRONOUNCE - practice with vowels and consonants. FIND - a synonym in the online thesaurus.
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ALCI Basic Spring 2011: Hi, I'm Lawrence!
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ALCI Basic Spring 2011. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Hi, I'm Lawrence! My Chinese name is Siyuan Huang and my English name is Lawrence. My Chinese first name means “think further.”. Studying in the ALCI program at. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the picture to find out the latest homework assignments. Study at Azusa Pacific University. Click on the trolley to go to APU. Spring is almost here! Click on the flowers to go to Professor Dave's Blog. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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ESL Living Water: Happy New Year 2011!
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Professor Dave's Blog of Useful Information for ESL Students in the USA. Saturday, January 1, 2011. Happy New Year 2011! I love this photo. It shows a road leading into the distance, perhaps into the mountains. In the sky above, there are fireworks, a display of celebration for the journey. Dear students, as you travel your journey through life this year, may the Lord guide your path, and as you look up, may you experience His joy. Happy 2011! My name is Grace LEE. January 19, 2011 at 6:20 AM. FIND - a w...
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ESL Living Water: Top Ten Ways International Students Can Save Money
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Professor Dave's Blog of Useful Information for ESL Students in the USA. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. Top Ten Ways International Students Can Save Money. The following list is from international students' ideas:. 10 Work at the cafeteria and get free food on your breaks. 9 Bring a box of prepared lunch to school instead of eating out. 8 Go to a fellowship group meeting (ex. Japanese Fellowship) on campus – they usually include a meal. 7 Get or buy second-hand goods. 5 Go shopping only when there are sales.
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ALCI Basic Spring 2011: Hi, I'm Grace!
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ALCI Basic Spring 2011. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Hi, I'm Grace! My name is Jungsook Lee, and my English name is Grace Lee. You can call me Grace. I’m from the traditional city Jun-Joo in Korea. I came to the USA to study English and American culture, and. I want to study business management. That is why I applied for MAM, Master of Arts in Management. My daily routine is simple but very busy. I am at school from Monday to Friday. Classes at the school are intersting and exciting.
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ESL Living Water: The Importance of Preparation
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Professor Dave's Blog of Useful Information for ESL Students in the USA. Friday, March 18, 2011. The Importance of Preparation. The Red Cross gives us good tips about how to prepare. 1 Prepare a kit. A "kit" is a bag or box of items that are very important for survival in the event of an emergency. What should we put in the kit? The Red Cross suggests preparing water. 1 gallon per person per day - so 3 gallons of water for 3 days for yourself); food. Such as canned goods) for 3 days; a flashlight. APU ha...