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Latest ruling near in English-learner case (The Arizona Republic)
The long-running court battle over English-language learners is nearing the end of its latest chapter. Written closing arguments in the case, Flores vs. Arizona are due March 12 in U.S. District Court in Tucson. This comes after a trial that began the first week of the legislative session and ran more than a week.
College lab gives boost to students learning English (Napa Valley Register)
A new computer lab at Napa Valley College is giving English as a Second Language and foreign language students some high-tech tools, and putting a twist in the way teachers offer instruction.
English Garden Solutions Presents the Babyllon Bowl (PR Web)
English Garden Solutions provides a new approach and guidance for making unique and beautiful floral displays for the home gardener. The Babyllon Bowl is a patented living floral display system that offers the beauty of a hanging floral display which makes globe style arrangements effortless. (PRWeb Feb 27, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
Grant helps kids learn English (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
SHEBOYGAN When fifth-grader Jorge Bautista goes grocery shopping with his mother, he takes pride in being able to read food labels.
English Garden Solutions Presents the Babyllon Bowl (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
English Garden Solutions provides a new approach and guidance for making unique and beautiful floral displays for the home gardener. The Babyllon Bowl is a patented living floral display system that offers the beauty of a hanging floral display which makes globe style arrangements effortless.
New English-as-a-Second-Language in the Building Industry (Hispania News)
A new self-paced learning program is now available to help the home building industry?s 2.5 million Hispanic workers learn English.
New Web program helps Lee students learn pronunciation, word recognition (Bon...
The Lee County School District has the word ? thousands of them, actually ? and everybody else wants them.
English: the official languag (Gainesville Sun)
Cynthia Tucker's Feb. 17 column titled "Foreign languages should be learned, not banned by law," had many valid points. However, I think that there are several issues with the ?English Only? law.
Waiting lists leave immigrants speechless (UPI)
Immigrants to the United States are finding it increasingly difficult to get into classes that teach the English skills they need to get ahead.
Learning English (Napa Valley Register)
When Martin Perez came to the U.S. in 1989, he didnā??t know how to write in his native language.