
ENL - English as a New Language
Basic Information
For Whom:
This program is open to women whose native language is not English and who want to learn or improve their English skills.
Registration:
Students who register for English as a New Language classes are placed based on their initial test results and a review of their registration information.
Curriculum
Listening
This exercise helps students understand spoken English in everyday situations and build confidence in their listening skills.
Speaking
This exercise helps students practice speaking English clearly and confidently in everyday situations.
Reading
This exercise helps students understand written English and develop comprehension skills for everyday life.
Writing
This exercise helps students improve grammar, sentence structure, and clear written communication.
Topics
Basic Skills
FOR WHOM: Beginners
Topics: Community, school, family, and work-related topics.
Advanced Skills
FOR WHOM: Advanced Students
Topics: Career and academic readiness, expanded reading/writing.
Everyday Math
FOR WHOM: Every level
Topics: Practical math for budgeting, shopping, and daily life.
Learning Materials

Computer Lab Access
Our students may use the computer lab to access supplemental materials across all topics. Working with computers in English helps students improve language skills while also learning essential computer vocabulary and digital literacy.
Importance:
Studying English on the computer helps students build language and digital skills. It provides interactive practice, reinforces vocabulary and grammar,
Interactive Learning
Our Students use textbooks and engaging materials at all levels. These resources support vocabulary development, grammar, reading, and comprehension, allowing students to build skills progressively and confidently.
Importance:
Using textbooks provides structured lessons that guide students step by step while reinforcing key concepts. They offer clear explanations, examples, and exercises.




