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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Hopelink’s free “English for Work” fall ESL course


Do you know any immigrants or refugees who would benefit from improved English skills?

This is the first announcement for Hopelink’s free “English for Work” fall ESL course, which is designed to help non-native-English speakers improve their language skills and prepare for work.

Students develop their speaking, listening, reading, writing, and technology skills; receive one-on-one advising; and participate in mock interviews conducted by local employers.

Every quarter, many of their students are able to find jobs.

"Employers know about us, and often make us aware of job openings. And Hopelink volunteers are helping to connect these job-seekers with employers that they know in the business community."

Orientations begin on September 10th at the Hopelink center in Shoreline, 17837 Aurora Ave N.

Orientation

  • Part 1: Sept. 10th Tuesday 5:30-8:30 pm
  • Part 2: Sept. 12th Thursday 5:30-8:30 pm
  • Class Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30-8:00 pm
  • Intermediate/Advanced Level

Translated versions of an information flyer will be available soon on Hopelink’s website.

Call 425-250-3007 or email englishforwork@hopelink.org if you have any questions!

Registration will begin on August 1, but contact them before that date if you have questions.



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