subject: Learn English [print this page] At the Uceda School of English you will find an amazing school. They teach English language programs and services to a diverse group of international and local students. The more the merrier at Uceda English, and they do have a merry group, indeed.
One of the main missions of the school is to help students with their English language skills. Cultural awareness is often needed to help them lead productive lives in the United States, and in some cases to pursue higher education to further improve their lives.
Under Federal Law UCEDA schools are approved to enroll students from all over the world. As a result, there are a very wide variety of students that can come to this school. Students typically come from all over the world to study here, after all. The world is globalizing at this point in time, and the skills these students need are as varied as their reasons to come and study english as a second language.
There are students that simply need to communicate with others. There are students that need a job, or a better job than the one they have, and there are students who want to go on to higher education in their lives. The reasons for them to study at the school are plentiful, to say the least.
All of the locations have qualified ESL instructors. They all offer beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of English as well. With more than 25 years of experience in ESL, UCEDA Schools have over 20 locations to choose from. Each and every location is equipped with WIFI, and they all have open lab hours for any student that is attending classes.
The classes themselves are designed for ESL students, and they are designed to help them to properly learn English. The beginning class introduces basic English structures in order to form a solid structure of the language. Students will develop competence in constructing meaning from readings and dialogue of various verb tenses within the language.
Students will be using basic grammar in order to form and create dialogues with each other and the instructors. For example, students greet others, make introductions, and talk about their daily routines. Did I mention that they do this all while using the simple present tense? They spell words and describe people and things such as colors and other things. Students will also be able to create questions and provide answers to those questions.