Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Profiles Series Reporting on Prive Jets




Prive Jets is a leading provider of private aviation and private jet charters offering an enhanced experience in all aspects of luxury and corporate jet travel through the dedication and expertise of our over 140 highly trained professional travel consultants and affiliates throughout the world.

Learn more about the company in this report from the Profiles Series.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Profiles Series Reports on English Instruction for New Immigrants



Even as the world becomes smaller and more interconnected, people from around the globe still seek the boundless opportunities available in the United States. In new reports, the Profiles Series is looking at what committed teachers are doing to help new immigrants become part of the American community.

Every year, millions of people flock to the US to start a new life with freedoms and opportunities they may not have enjoyed in their native countries. Many of them face an uphill battle though without the communication skills to be a part of the American experience. Learning the English language is an important milestone for many people joining the US population.

English as a second language or ESL has become an opportunity for many community organizations to welcome new immigrants to America. Through programs in libraries, schools and community centers people are learning the English language skills to be productive in our society.

To teach ESL in schools, educators need special certification and usually need advanced training in linguistics. However, people can volunteer to teach classes and qualify by obtaining a TESL or Teaching English as Second Language certification. 

The certification can be received online as well as a class at many community colleges. Participants say that teaching English to new immigrants requires patience, and some of the most productive work is done in groups. 

The TV program also found that radio networks are coming together to allow immigrants to learn the language without a classroom. Via a broadcast, new arrivals can learn some of the basics of the language so that they have enough of a grasp to communicate on a very basic level.



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