ELC Insights November/December 2014

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November – December 2014

ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER INSIGHTS A Newsletter for and about our Students and Faculty

on a semester well-­‐spent!

Cold Hands, Warm Heart Written by Katie Subra As we wrap up another semester, we hope that each of you will reflect on your own growth. Whether your gains can be demonstrated by your expanded vocabulary or by the cultural perspectives you have developed, each opportunity Teacher Feature that you took will pay off for a long time. As you move into Learn more about one of the next phase of your development, take some time to your favorite ELC Teachers appreciate your own bravery. You came to a very strange place to learn English alongside some very cool and motivated people! Moreover, you managed to make friends from other cultures while facing the many obstacles created by this American culture and this cold climate! You tackled the whole shebang and you did it with grace, fierceness, and style! Minnesota may have given you some Student Writing cold hands this fall, but you never got cold feet, and you managed to keep a warm heart through it all! Read the polished Idiomatic Language-­‐ pay off: positive result; the whole prose of some of your hard-­‐ shebang: everything; get cold feet: scared to do something working classmates

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