Review basic parts of a sentence/reading comprehension practice, including nouns, subject pronouns, verbs (including "BE" verb), adjectives/details, main ideas, inferences. Workshops are free of charge and open to all current and prospective students.
Basic conversations with friends and complete answers to daily life questions will be covered. Workshops are free of charge and open to all current and prospective students.
Explore going to RCC for a micro-credential or degree and the services RCC has to offer. Workshops are free of charge and open to all current and prospective students.
JANUARY 11 AND JANUARY 12 AND JANUARY 13 (STUDENTS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND ALL THREE SESSIONS) 9 AM TO 12 PM VIA ZOOM How can intermediate to advanced English Language Learners improve their reading and writing skills as well as be able to distinguish fact from fiction in the news? We will explore helpful print and audio websites such as “Voice of America Learning English”, “Breaking News English”, the” N.Y. Times Learning Network”, “Newsy”, CNN 10 News for Students, PBS broadcasts, and TED Talks. This is not a complete list but unbiased articles and podcasts would be chosen from trustworthy sources. Workshops are free of charge and open to all current and prospective students.