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A Look At Local ESL - English As A Second Language - Programs

There are local programs that assist non-native English speakers at school, in the community and in businesses.
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There are local programs that assist non-native English speakers at school, in the community and in businesses.
There are local programs that assist non-native English speakers at school, in the community and in businesses.
Credit Flickr, available for use
There are local programs that assist non-native English speakers at school, in the community and in businesses.

According to the , in 2015, more than 64 million people in the United States age five and older spoke a language other than English in their homes. 

Though 60 percent of these individuals were fully proficient in English, that leaves a large and growing number of children and adults who would benefit from English language programs. An estimated 4.5 million U.S. public school students in the 2013 - 2014 school year were English language learners. There are also programs nationwide available to assist adult non-native English speakers, at schools, in communities and in businesses.

Here to talk about some local programs that help non-native English speakers are Associate Professor of at the , Dr. Mary Sovik Benedetti, and ESL/Foreign Language Manager at , Marie Kobayashi.

Here are some free adult ESL programs in our area:513-363-6100

, 513-569-4848

 

, 513-369-3121

, 513-363-4693

 

, 513-771-8925

, 513-761-1588

 

-a collaboration of the Mayor's office, Cincinnati Regional Chamber of Commerce, and partners throughout the social services and business community to serve as a resource hub for all types of immigrants in Cincinnati.

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