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[EnglishLanguage 3565] Re: ESL software

Donna Price

dprice at sdccd.edu
Mon Jan 26 12:53:05 EST 2009


www.starfall.com
It's a free website for very low literate students.

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From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Barber, Jennifer
Sent: Mon 1/26/2009 8:53 AM
To: The Adult English Language Learners Discussion List
Subject: RE: [EnglishLanguage 3561] Re: ESL software


Thank you for the suggestions. The problem is we have students who are not
Spanish speakers. My lowest level student is Korean.

Jennifer Barber
English as a Second Language

Grays Harbor College
1620 Edward P. Smith Drive
Office: 2214
Aberdeen, WA 98520
360-538-2516
jbarber at ghc.edu
www.ghc.edu/faculty/barber


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From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Ossie Cerna
Sent: Sun 1/25/2009 11:49 PM
To: englishlanguage at nifl.gov
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 3561] Re: ESL software


Try pumarosa.com. It's free. Rosetta Stone is good but expensive and requires
some basic English.

Ossie Cerna




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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 19:52:04 -0600
From: SJensen at hawkeyecollege.edu
To: englishlanguage at nifl.gov
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 3560] Re: ESL software



We use the ELLIS software program for our ELL lab---very interactive and many
levels, beginning adult ELL to entering ABE/GED. It is excellent but not
cheap. We wrote a grant to purchase it.



Sandy Jensen, Hawkeye Community College

ABE/GED/ELL

Waterloo, Iowa



From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Barber, Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 5:21 PM
To: The Adult English Language Learners Discussion List
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 3531] ESL software



Our program is looking at ESL software. Rosetta Stone has been mentioned. We
use Focus on Grammar books which I know has software.



Does anyone have a recommendation of a program(s) that would address the ESL
needs of students from Level 1 (no English; possibly illiterate in the first
language) to Level 6 (entering ABE or Dev. Ed. Classes)?



Thanks,



Jennifer Barber

English as a Second Language Instructor

Volunteer Literacy Program Coordinator



Grays Harbor College

1620 Edward P. Smith Drive

Office: 2214

Aberdeen, WA 98520

360-538-2516

jbarber at ghc.edu

www.ghc.edu/faculty/barber



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