Each session will focus on language development, introducing grammar and vocabulary, while also discussing cultural aspects of life in the United States. The sessions are interactive, offering opportunities to learn, discuss, listen, read, and build confidence in English.
The project is centered around the RELO-sponsored program, Molodets (https://www.molodetsell.com/) . Participants will engage with the Molodets materials, vocabulary analyzing, idioms, and grammar structures.
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Important! This course is open to participants aged 16 and older. To participate, individuals must take a diagnostic test and register by indicating their test score.
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How to Participate in the Program (Please read before registering):
Step 1: Eligibility and Diagnostic Test
This course is designed for Low Intermediate learners (B1/B2). To participate, take the diagnostic test independently and note your score. Some participants may be excluded if they are unqualified or overqualified. Please complete the diagnostic test by following this link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe...
Step 2: Registration
Complete your registration by 11 September, using the same email address as for the test. Make sure to submit your test score in the form.
Step 3: Notification and Start Date
Selected participants will be notified by email on 13 September. Please check your inbox and spam folder. The first class is on September 16.
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About the facilitators:
Katie Callahan Neginskiy is a teacher, education consultant, and non-profit founder currently based in Los Angeles. With a background in International Relations and two Masters degrees (Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in ESL, and Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies), she has taught in five countries and managed adult education programming for refugees in Chicago. She is the founder and director of the International Womens Resource Center, which supports refugee and immigrant women through education and community programs.
Selena Daniels is an experienced ESOL instructor with a passion for technology-enhanced learning. She teaches at various New York institutions, including the New York and Queens Public Libraries, and has extensive experience in lesson planning, student engagement, and mentoring student teachers. She holds a Masters in Performance from NYU and a Bachelors in Music Education from Virginia Commonwealth University, and she has developed and directed music programs in underserved communities in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
Earn an e-certificate from the Regional English Language Office!
To qualify for an e-certificate, you need to attend at least 7 out of 8 webinar sessions on Zoom and fill out an attendance form during each session.
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ALL AMERICAN CENTER IN MOSCOW EVENTS ARE FREE OF CHARGE / ALL EVENTS AT THE AMERICAN CENTER IN MOSCOW ARE FREE OF CHARGE
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The sessions of this program are hosted on Zoom, so if you are interested in joining, please create a Zoom account beforehand. When registering below, please submit your valid email address to receive a link to each Zoom meeting 30 minutes before it begins.
To join other AMC Online programs, please check the American Centers website and TimePad calendar.
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