ESL Resources at the Austin Public Library!
Teachers -- do you ever want to refer your students to places they can practice their English outside of class? Well, the city of Austin has a wealth of opportunities!
The New Immigrant Project at the Austin Public Library was an eye-opener. They have a wall full of brochures for classes around the Austin area, including English conversation practice in the library. They also have a substantial collection of Pimsleur books, Inglés Sin Bareras, and many other audio-books, DVDs, dictionaries. You can use it in the library on their computers and tape-deck, or you can check them out with a library card.
How does your student get a library card? IT'S EASY! I got one today; all you need is a photo ID and a proof of residence in Austin (could be a bill that was delivered to your address, for example -- I printed my UT address information from the computers upstairs; the librarians are extremely helpful!).
Also, if you want the library to carry a text book that you use in your class, you can recommend it to the friendly librarians -- they love to get your input!
The New Immigrant Project at the Austin Public Library was an eye-opener. They have a wall full of brochures for classes around the Austin area, including English conversation practice in the library. They also have a substantial collection of Pimsleur books, Inglés Sin Bareras, and many other audio-books, DVDs, dictionaries. You can use it in the library on their computers and tape-deck, or you can check them out with a library card.
How does your student get a library card? IT'S EASY! I got one today; all you need is a photo ID and a proof of residence in Austin (could be a bill that was delivered to your address, for example -- I printed my UT address information from the computers upstairs; the librarians are extremely helpful!).
Also, if you want the library to carry a text book that you use in your class, you can recommend it to the friendly librarians -- they love to get your input!
I love the Libraries, we are lucky at Pickle to be in the same building with the St. John branch, we are having the librarian visit our classes and then we will take the students to get thier cards and get a tour. Later we send there to do reserach. They also have Talk Time, which is a volunteer directed class for anyone who wants to practice their English. We refer our students. They have classes on Saturdays.
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