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English as a Second Language classes are offered at Neill Public Library.
The classes are free. Anyone 18 or older can join. Friendly instructors welcome you.

Location
Neill Public Library (http://www.neill-lib.org)
210 N. Grand Ave.
Pullman, WA
509-338-3251

Students may join at any time, no registration is required.

Free ESL classes will be offered again during Fall term of 2009, beginning on August 31st. Anyone 18 years or older is very welcome. No advanced sign-up is necessary. Washington State University and University of Idaho students who are taking classes to prepare them to teach ESL are also welcome to come to any class to help them learn to teach.


Mondays: Conversational English 2:00 – 3:30 PM

Tuesdays: TOEFL Preparation 2:00 – 3:30 PM

Wednesdays: Conversational English 2:00 – 3:30 PM

Thursdays: TOEFL Preparation 2:00 – 3:30 PM

Fridays: Conversational English 2:00 – 3:30 PM


Rex Dunlap will be teaching all classes. The conversational classes will focus on practical conversation, vocabulary development, and pronunciation. Rex is an experienced ESL teacher taught ESL in Viet Nam and has been teaching in Pullman for several years. He is a kind and patient man who has been specially trained to teach TOEFL and ESL.

For any of these classes, no pre-registration is necessary. If you've missed earlier classes, you're still very welcome to come and join. For more information, contact Rex at: ongtayrex@yahoo.com

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