esl options

If you did not grow up speaking English as your first language, you could benefit from English as a Second Language (ESL) classes or tutoring. Specialists have designed materials to help those wishing to learn English, known as one of the more difficult language to master. You can also receive help with managing in classes taught in English, and taking tests and preparing papers in English.

Finding a local class or tutor provides you the opportunity to interact, ask questions and hear and practice correct pronunciation, as well as meet others in the area who speak your native language.

The world-wide web also offers a variety of websites to help you find assistance in finding the appropriate ESL assistance. We have listed a few resources below:

http://www.esl.com/ A guide to English language-learning programs all across the U.S., selectable by program type, location and level.

http://www.esl.net/ This site offers materials, programs and software for learning English as a Second Language on your own.

http://a4esl.org/ Provides free online English learning activities including quizzes, tests, puzzles, exercises and more.