Office Schedule
T 11:00-5; W 10:00-8:00; R 10-5
| Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
11:00 am - 5:00 pm Clearwater, LA 100 | 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Clearwater, LA 100 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Clearwater, LA 100 |
Biography
I have been teaching ESL and Developmental English for the past twenty five years. I earned a Masters Degree in English Linguistics at George Mason University, and taught in the Washington, DC area during the 80's and into the mid 90's. I have been at SPC since 1997. I enjoy interacting with students online because of the schedule flexibility and the opportunity to use different styles of writing for communication purposes. I am available in person at the Learning Support Center on the Clearwater campus Tuesday through Thursday and online on a daily basis.
Subjects Taught
English as a Second Language / Teaching ESL
Course Schedule

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| 0470 Summer Term 2013 |
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EAP 1695 ADVANCED ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE II
| 507 | CL | Blended | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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Prerequisite: EAP 1595 or an appropriate score on the standardized placement test for ESL. As the last course in English as a Second Language, this component is designed to increase and refine skills in reading speed, comprehension and retention; in writing organization, fluency, clarity and style; and in understanding and applying advanced grammatical concepts to enhance both comprehension and expression in English. Group interaction, critical thinking skills and appreciation of cultural differences in learning approaches are incorporated in instructional techniques. 137 contact hours. (A total of 12 credits from EAP 1695 and EAP 1500 can be used for graduation credit.) |
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| 0465 Spring Term 2013 |
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EAP 1695 ADVANCED ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE II
| 1491 | SEM | Blended | Feb 4 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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9 |
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Prerequisite: EAP 1595 or an appropriate score on the standardized placement test for ESL. As the last course in English as a Second Language, this component is designed to increase and refine skills in reading speed, comprehension and retention; in writing organization, fluency, clarity and style; and in understanding and applying advanced grammatical concepts to enhance both comprehension and expression in English. Group interaction, critical thinking skills and appreciation of cultural differences in learning approaches are incorporated in instructional techniques. 137 contact hours. (A total of 12 credits from EAP 1695 and EAP 1500 can be used for graduation credit.) |
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