The BBQ was for students coming back to class. The BBQ was Friday, September 4, 2009 at 12 o’clock. We ate salad, hot dogs, hamburgers, birria, mole, rice, watermelon, desserts, chips, cake. We drank lemonade. Richard is the high school diploma teacher. He was eating a hamburger. Roberto is Cece’s assistant. Magdelena is Roberto’s wife. She is a student at Prarie. Cece is an ESL teacher. Luz Elena and Martha were talking and laughing. They were eating and drinking water and lemonade. They are students. Mandy, Michelle and Uonsook are from Asia. They are students. They were eating watermelon and enjoying the party. The BBQ was very good. Everybody brought something to share, potluck style.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Back to School BBQ
The BBQ was for students coming back to class. The BBQ was Friday, September 4, 2009 at 12 o’clock. We ate salad, hot dogs, hamburgers, birria, mole, rice, watermelon, desserts, chips, cake. We drank lemonade. Richard is the high school diploma teacher. He was eating a hamburger. Roberto is Cece’s assistant. Magdelena is Roberto’s wife. She is a student at Prarie. Cece is an ESL teacher. Luz Elena and Martha were talking and laughing. They were eating and drinking water and lemonade. They are students. Mandy, Michelle and Uonsook are from Asia. They are students. They were eating watermelon and enjoying the party. The BBQ was very good. Everybody brought something to share, potluck style.
Welcome!
Letter to Our Students
August 24, 2009
Dear Students,
Welcome to the morning Beginning High Class!
Heidi and Cece are glad to have you in their class.Cece teaches you on Mondays and Fridays, and Heidi teaches you on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Please try to come to class at 8:45 in the morning, and stay until 1:00 PM. If you have family responsibilities or work that make you come late or leave early, remember that you will miss some of our teaching. If you ask us, we may be able to give you some work to do at home as makeup. Coming to school as many minutes as you can will help you learn English quickly. Remember, your children get more than 6 hours of English a day!
Bring a snack! Four hours of class is very long, and we have a break in the middle of the morning, when you can eat or drink something and sit and get to know your classmates. This will also help you learn better. By the way, don’t forget to eat breakfast; it is the most important meal of the day! It gives you energy to learn.
You should bring a pencil, a notebook, a dictionary and all the papers we have used in the last week with you everyday, organized neatly in some way so you can find them. If you attend our class for 30 hours (a week and a half), we will give you a pretty folder from Woodland Adult Education! It will be a perfect place to keep your handouts.
If you must be absent or late, please try to leave a note for your teacher the day before, or call G2 (406-5909) or the classroom (406-5912) to let us know.
We will be going to the computer lab every week. We may not have food or drink, or even gum in there, because it makes the lab dirty and can hurt the computers. Also, make sure your cell phones do not disturb our class. You should turn off the sound, or turn the phone off completely. Put it on vibrate in your pocket if you are worried about an emergency. Tell your family not to call you in the mornings except in emergency. Then, take your call outside if you get one.
We hope you will enjoy our class. We look forward to getting to know you.
Your teachers,
Heidi Weins and Cece Drissia
Holidays: Sept. 7 (Labor Day); Nov. 11 (Veteran’s Day); Nov. 21-27 (Thanksgiving Break); Dec 18-January 10 (Winter Break, Christmas and New Year’s)
August 24, 2009
Dear Students,
Welcome to the morning Beginning High Class!
Heidi and Cece are glad to have you in their class.Cece teaches you on Mondays and Fridays, and Heidi teaches you on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Please try to come to class at 8:45 in the morning, and stay until 1:00 PM. If you have family responsibilities or work that make you come late or leave early, remember that you will miss some of our teaching. If you ask us, we may be able to give you some work to do at home as makeup. Coming to school as many minutes as you can will help you learn English quickly. Remember, your children get more than 6 hours of English a day!
Bring a snack! Four hours of class is very long, and we have a break in the middle of the morning, when you can eat or drink something and sit and get to know your classmates. This will also help you learn better. By the way, don’t forget to eat breakfast; it is the most important meal of the day! It gives you energy to learn.
You should bring a pencil, a notebook, a dictionary and all the papers we have used in the last week with you everyday, organized neatly in some way so you can find them. If you attend our class for 30 hours (a week and a half), we will give you a pretty folder from Woodland Adult Education! It will be a perfect place to keep your handouts.
If you must be absent or late, please try to leave a note for your teacher the day before, or call G2 (406-5909) or the classroom (406-5912) to let us know.
We will be going to the computer lab every week. We may not have food or drink, or even gum in there, because it makes the lab dirty and can hurt the computers. Also, make sure your cell phones do not disturb our class. You should turn off the sound, or turn the phone off completely. Put it on vibrate in your pocket if you are worried about an emergency. Tell your family not to call you in the mornings except in emergency. Then, take your call outside if you get one.
We hope you will enjoy our class. We look forward to getting to know you.
Your teachers,
Heidi Weins and Cece Drissia
Holidays: Sept. 7 (Labor Day); Nov. 11 (Veteran’s Day); Nov. 21-27 (Thanksgiving Break); Dec 18-January 10 (Winter Break, Christmas and New Year’s)
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