Return-Path: <nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov> Received: from literacy (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by literacy.nifl.gov (8.10.2/8.10.2) with SMTP id i8SL9e817165; Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:09:40 -0400 (EDT) Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:09:40 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <b4fa9ffd.87156d39.8177a00@mirapointms3.wayne.edu> Errors-To: listowner@literacy.nifl.gov Reply-To: nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov Originator: nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov Sender: nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov Precedence: bulk From: Jennifer Lynn Harper <au2825@wayne.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov> Subject: [NIFL-ESL:10482] Adults, picture books, and literacy X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Webmail Mirapoint Direct 3.3.4-GR Status: O Content-Length: 305 Lines: 11 Hi :) I know may of you work with English as a Second Language students. I read something in the archives about picuture being used in refugee camps. Do any of you use picture books in literacy programs for adults? Any information would be informative and appreciated. Thanks, Sincerely, Jennifer
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