Distance (Online) Learning Classes IMPORTANT: All online classes require a computer with internet access, including a built-in camera and microphone. We have a limited supply of Chromebooks available to students who need them. Registration for classes requires attending an in-person testing appointment. For Summer course details, visit oakton.edu/adulted or email us at adulted@oakton.edu or call us at 847.635.1426. Citizenship Education Classes Classes will meet in-person only. For more information, visit oakton.edu/adulted or email us at adulted@oakton.edu or call us at 847.635.1426. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION NO FEE Instruction in U.S. history and government to prepare for the USCIS citizenship examination and interview. HIS A15, Skokie Public Library, 8 Fri., July 8, 6-9 pm
TOEFL PREP SEMINAR FEE: $189 Passing the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of non-native speakers by colleges and professional accrediting agencies. Prepare for the TOEFL with timed practice on similar tests. Become familiar with test formats and language problems encountered by other non-native speakers. No class 6/19. COM A45, OC/SK, 11 Mon., June 12, 6:30-9:30 pm CRN 50103 Free Reading/Literacy Classes* Classes are for native and non-native adult speakers of English who wish to improve their reading, writing or math skills. Lead teachers direct trained tutors to help students develop these skills for personal or employment needs. Literacy classes will be held in online and in-person formats. Online and hybrid formats require the student to have a device with internet access. The College may have Chromebooks available to borrow. Prospective Literacy/Reading students should fill out the pre-registration form which can be found at oakton.edu/conted . We will contact you regarding registration, testing and your class assignment. Important: • Students must be at least 17 years old. • Enrollment after the first class is permitted if space allows. • Classes are not appropriate for students enrolled in or planning to enroll in high school. • Reading/Literacy students may not enroll in the Bridges program. • Classes may be canceled due to low enrollment. Au Pairs: Per ICCB (Illinois Community College Board) regulations, au pairs are required to take post-secondary classes and cannot enroll in Oakton’s free Reading classes. They may, however, enroll in the College’s low-cost tuition classes. Literacy classes are not intended for tourists, but rather for those who have come to live in the United States. For more information, call 847.635.1426 or email our office at adulted@oakton.edu. *Classes are funded by the Illinois Community College Board, the Office of the Secretary of State, and the Illinois State Library.
Supplemental ESL Classes General Description
Classes focus on meeting special needs or developing a specific skill. They supplement the free ESL classes. Classes are designed for students who are at an intermediate or advanced level. Registration • To register and pay, visit oakton.edu/conted, select ESL, and select Supplemental ESL courses. • These classes are tuition based. A $4 technology fee will be added per class. • Please register before the first day of class. For more information, call 847.635.1426 or email our office at adulted@oakton.edu. Classes will meet in person at either the Skokie campus, Des Plaines campus, or online. These classes will have a fee. Visit oakton.edu/adulted for more information, email us at adulted@oakton.edu or call 847.635.1426. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH PRACTICE FEE: $189 Improve your fluency in English through focused practice and interesting conversations about American culture. COM A50, OC/SK, 11 Wed., June 14 , 6:30-9:30 pm CRN 50105 IDIOMS AND VOCABULARY BUILDING FEE: $189 Expand your vocabulary by learning and practicing idioms and expres-
sions that native speakers commonly use. COM A54, OC/SK, 11 Thu., June 15, 6:30-9:30 pm
CRN 50104
IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION FEE: $169 Learn to distinguish differences between phonetics in English and your native language. Improve your speaking skills to be understood more easily. No class 7/4. COM A29, OC/DP, 11 Tue., June 13, 6:30-9:30 pm CRN 50102
30 For more information, call 847.982.9888
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