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		<title>ESL training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently signed up to be an ESL tutor through the Literacy Council of San Luis Obispo County. I was inspired by a co-worker and good friend, Sarah Arnquist, who tutored an ESL student while working as a healthcare reporter for The Tribune.  I was pleasantly surprised by the number of people willing to volunteer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-74" title="The Literacy Council of San Luis Obispo County" src="http://www.sonapatel.net/wp-content/uploads/lit-council.gif" alt="The Literacy Council of San Luis Obispo County" width="136" height="136" />I recently signed up to be an ESL tutor through the Literacy Council of San Luis Obispo County. I was inspired by a co-worker and good friend, <a href="http://www.saraharnquist.com" target="_blank">Sarah Arnquist</a>, who tutored an ESL student while working as a healthcare reporter for The Tribune.  I was pleasantly surprised by the number of people willing to volunteer several hours per week to help local residents essentially become self-sufficient. The program has about 300 tutors from around the county.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve wanted to become a tutor for several reasons.  The job market has been tough lately &#8212; even for working professionals with advanced degrees &#8212; so I can&#8217;t imagine what it must be like for an adult who can&#8217;t read and write English at a sufficient level. The woman who conducted the training said we can expect to get a student who is preparing to take their GED, hoping to become a U.S. citizen, or learning English to talk to their child&#8217;s school teacher(s). I&#8217;m also hoping my tutee can help me improve my español because I&#8217;m slowly starting to feel that I&#8217;m letting my Spanish degree go to waste.   I&#8217;ll post more when I know who my student is! Every county has some sort of literacy council. If you&#8217;re interested in tutoring ESL you can likely find an organization that puts on such programs by contacting your city or county offices.</p>
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