Lee To Offer Free ESL Camp For Kids

  • Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Campers, students, staff and faculty pose for a group photo during Lee’s 2014 ESL camp
Campers, students, staff and faculty pose for a group photo during Lee’s 2014 ESL camp

The Lee University English Language Center will offer a free ESL (English as a Second Language) camp for rising 1st – 6th grade students, July 11-15 from 9 a.m.–2:45 p.m., in the Walker Memorial Building on Lee’s campus. 

The camp will focus on the development of writing, reading, speaking and listening skills through interactive crafts and activities.  All non-native English speaking children are welcome to attend. Lunch and snacks will be served daily. 

Enrollment will be limited to the first 30 children who sign up, so early registration is encouraged. 

For more information or to register, contact Associate Professor of TESOL and Linguistics Dr. Chris Blake at 614-8223 or cblake@leeuniversity.edu.   



 

 Lee TESOL students Ashley Atkins, left, and Chris Kramer, background, are pictured here with camper Minya Rodante at Lee’s 2014 ESL camp
Lee TESOL students Ashley Atkins, left, and Chris Kramer, background, are pictured here with camper Minya Rodante at Lee’s 2014 ESL camp
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