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[EnglishLanguage 2561] Reading and Adult English Language Learners

Steve Kaufmann

steve at thelinguist.com
Tue May 20 13:41:51 EDT 2008


This is somewhat late but might be of interest. I published an article on
Pick the Brain<http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/7-pleasurable-ways-to-improve-your-reading-ability/>about
pleasurable reading, which may be of interest.

Steve

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:54 AM, Lynda Terrill <lterrill at cal.org> wrote:


> Dear subscribers,

>

> The guest facilitated discussion (May 12-16, 2008) on reading and adult

> English language learners has now ended. Thanks so much to our guest

> facilitators Heide Wrigley and the group of practitioners from Texas she is

> working with. Thanks also to the many of you who have shared your questions,

> answers, strategies, and resources from your own classes and programs.

>

> I hope you will continue to share on this topic and others related to

> teaching adult ESL. By early next month, I will summarize the discussion

> and post it to the list and other venues.

>

>

> Thanks again for your participation.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Lynda Terrill

> list moderator

> lterrill at cal.org

>

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