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Debbie Ramirez ESL School of Continuing Education
Cypress CollegeJanuary, 2004
ESL Computer Learning Center
ORIENTATION
Who: All registered ESL students
What: Use of the computers, books, tapes, videos
Where: CE 10-14
When: Mon – Thurs 7:30am to 8:50pm; Fri 8am-12n
Why: To improve your English language & computer skills
How: Use your student ID card to scan upon entering and when leaving.
The Five “W’s” & One “H”
Computer Classes
• Beginning Computers (CE 10-14)
~ Fridays 10:30 am – 12:20 pm
• Computer Club (Int. – Adv. Users; CE 2-4 & CE 10-14)
~ Tuesdays 1:30pm-3:00pm & Fridays 1:30pm-3:00pm
• Computer Internet Center (Parking lot #6; CE 2-4)
~ Check their schedule for variety of classes!
English software programs
OPD* Focus on Grammar* Azar Interactive Live Action English English 1 or 4 – Longman English Interactive Longman Dictionary The Academy of Reading Students’ CD from classroom Interchange books
*NOTE: Lab books are available to be used with OPD & Focus on Grammar.
All 3,700 words of The OPD are presented with sound and visual images.
Students can hear and learn to read, say, and spell any word they choose to explore.
Vocabulary can be easily searched through a pictorial glossary, helping students develop reference skills.
Activities such as Conversation, Reading, "Job Talk," Dictation, Role Play, and Writing provide vocabulary practice in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
OPD Description
OPD Description (cont.)
A built-in word processor encourages students to write about any Dictionary topic and print out their work.
Games offer motivating, easily customized reinforcement activities.
Flashcard Maker enables students to practice on-screen or print out picture/word cards based on their own word lists.
Randomly-generated tests for each topic page enable targeted testing and multiple retests, facilitating pre- and post-testing.
Summary and detailed reports allow students and teachers to monitor progress.
Oxford Picture Dictionary
Workbook sample pages!Table of ContentsBeginning Workbook Intermediate WorkbookClassic Classroom Activities
OPD -- English Literacy/ Civics
Unit #9: Areas of Study:Types of Schools, U.S. History,
U.S. Government and Citizenship, Geography
Unit #11: Work: Jobs and Occupations, Job
Skills, Job Search, An Office, Farming /Ranching,
Construction, Tools and
Building Supplies
Unit #6: Health:
Health Care, Medical Emergencies, Clinics, Medical and Dental Exams, A Hospital
Unit #7: Community:
The Legal System, Crime, Public Safety, U.S. Mail, City
Streets
Typing Practice
Mavis Beacon
1. Learning the keyboard
2. Typing from dictation
3. Typing from transcription
4. Typing games
5. Your own progress report
Self-paced Instruction
Self-paced booklets to use: – Windows– Microsoft Word– Powerpoint– Excel– Print Shop
Ask the Instructional Assistants for these booklets
II. Books
Leisure reading (fiction / non fiction titles) (check out the book poster on lab wall!)
Books on tape (variety of titles) (sign them out with the Instructional Assistants)
English language books in the file cabinets (sign them out with the Instructional Assistants)
NOTE: To use lab books, you must leave your student ID card and use the books in the lab only – they cannot be taken home.
Videos
Crossroads Café
(stories about daily life activities)
Side by Side (more about grammar and vocabulary
practice)
Citizenship Practice
Students must register for Citizenship class
Lab materials are available for these students:– a. Cassette tapes– b. Books– c. Videos
Sample Citizenship tests are given in class.
See Mrs. Dulce Noor for more information!
A few reminders!
Scan your ID card when you enter the Lab. If you have any questions, ask an Instructional Assistant for help. Handle the headsets with care – Pull the microphone down gently. Return the headsets to the top of the monitor when finished. Do not shut off the computer! Close all programs before leaving. Leave the desktop as you found it. Check CPU for your floppy disks or CDs. Scan out when leaving the Lab.
And remember:
NO FOOD OR DRINKS ALLOWED!