Friday, October 3, 2025

a brown bear and a white cat holding an umbrella in the rain . (Provided by Tenor)

 
Hello students,
 
Here are the slides from Friday.  Click this link:  Level 2 October 3 Slides
 
Do you have a textbook?  Do you know how to use the audio on your phone?
 
Talk to Davida if you need help!  🙏
 
We took a practice quiz and then a real quiz in class on Friday.  The test was dictation with the BE verb, contractions, and negative sentences.
 
You took home a lot of papers:  capitalization practice, capitalization answers, words to the song “Hello, Goodbye,” numbers practice paper, paper with months/days/numbers.

I forgot to announce our schedule for Week 3:  We will have class on Monday and Wednesday.  We will not have class on Friday, October 10.  Davida will be out of town.

Homework due Sunday, October 5

1. Voicemail #2

Click this link: Voicemail #2

Listen to the audio from page 16 before you record your voicemail. Listen and repeat.

Click this link:  ngl.cengage.com/eia3

Select:  Level 2

Select:  Student Book

Select:  Welcome Unit

Select: Track #11

Change the speed.  Make it slower.  Listen again!

Homework due Monday, October 6

2.  Keep working on the Welcome Unit Packet.  Finish pages 4 and 5.

3.  Read and complete pages 4 and 5 in the textbook at home.  Use the audio.  Select “Student Book.”  Read the directions carefully.

Click this link:  ngl.cengage.com/eia3

Select:  Level 2

Select:  Student Book

Select:  Welcome Unit

Select: Track #6

4.  Read and complete pages 6 and 7 in the textbook at home.  Use the audio.  Select “Student Book.”  Read the directions carefully.

Exercise C is listening.

Click this link:  ngl.cengage.com/eia3

Select:  Level 2

Select:  Student Book

Select:  Welcome Unit

Select: Track #7

Don’t do Exercises D and E.  They are speaking.  You will do these with a partner in class.

The Welcome Unit Packet will be due on Wednesday, October 8.

The Welcome Unit Test will be on Wednesday, October 8.

Did you finish high school?

If you did not finish high school, you can get your GED!

You can study in English or Spanish.

Click this link: Programa de GED en Espanol

Many ESOL students study for their GED after completing Level 6.

Learn more about the GED® certificate

A GED® certificate can be earned by those who have not completed high school and who are at least 16 years old. The GED® certificate is accepted as a substitute for a high school diploma by many employers, apprenticeship programs, community colleges, and universities. It is used all over the United States and Canada, although passing scores may vary from state to state.


Click this link:  https://www.pcc.edu/ged/

See you tomorrow! 👋