Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Beginning...


It all started in 2004 when I answered an ad in our local paper (The Brighton Blade) to teach adults English as a second language at the Brighton Library. We had just moved into the area and I wanted to really immerse and be a part of the community. Never being a teacher, yet being a native speaker of English with a passion to help others, seemed to be all it took. Little did I know the students I would meet along the way would not only win my heart, but send me on an incredible journey.

Five years later I have my own English as a Second Language (ESL) program in Brighton (we soon outgrew the facility and material at the library and moved across the street to the Brighton United Methodist Church). I've had over 40 students come through my program in Brighton. Some students have actually been with me for the entire five year period.

We have celebrated holidays (the picture in the top right corner is from Dia de la Candelaria) and special events (upper middle is a baby shower for one of the students). We are friends, we are family, we are all learning together. They are learning English from me, I am learning how special diversity is and how loving and grateful these students are.


In January of this year, my pastor asked if I would be willing to start an ESL program at our church: Broomfield United Methodist Church. With overwhelming support from our church congregation and the community (the Broomfield High School and Broomfield Library) we have 30 students in our ESL program (and a wait list for our Fall classes)! In this program we have a true united nations with students from Albania, Cambodia, Mexico, China, Korea, Eritrea, Vietnam, India and Nepal. And other countries represented on the wait list including France.


I've started this blog with the hopes I can share what an awesome journey it is to be involved with adults learning English as a second language in our beautiful United States of America. And, hopefully, to dispel some of those myths one hears about this population...


Check back soon! I've only just begun! (smile)

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