QCH English Class

Assignments, announcements, and resources for the students and graduates of Queens Community House English Classes

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Baboons! Soccer! Oh my!

Listen to this story about baboons and the World Cup in South Africa and fill in the missing words. The story is from Breakingnewsenglish.com. See the link for this website on the right.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Save Adult ESOL Classes

Please sign this petition to preserve funding for ESOL classes and prioritize spending in New York City. The mayor wants to cut vital services to avoid unpopular tax increases. As the survey indicates, the proposed taxes are mostly trivial, such as taxing dry cleaning and increasing the fee for birth and death certificates.

Please tell the city to maintain or increase spending for adult literacy/esol classes for immigrants. Although all the proposed cuts would be detrimental to certain populations, the amount of money that would be saved is not proportional to the effect that such a cut would have on our students and their families. One of our students typically represents a change in life and opportunities for their entire family. Sometimes their communities.

Here's the petition.

Here's the survey.

Please forward to other NYC constituents.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Rubin Art Museum Trip

Some students had already left by the time we took this picture at the end of the night. What did you think of the museum?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Videos to Prepare to Visit the Rubin Museum

These are episodes from the BBC's Himalay series with Michael Palin.

Trailer

Nepal episode 3

Lhasa, Tibet episode 4

Gorges of the East episode 5

Bhutan episode 6

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Rubin Museum & Cribbage

Here is the website for the Rubin Museum.

Please answer these questions:
1. What is the address of the museum?
2. What exhibitions will we be able to see on May 14? (There are 5.)
3. Although we will be going on a Friday, so it will be free, what is the normal admission fee for the museum?
4. What do you most want to see at the museum?

Here is the website for cribbage. By learning to do something, in this case play a card game, we learn to use English with a purpose. Read the instructions and play the game until you understand the how to play the game. We will play tomorrow in class. The rules of the game are here.