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  • Support RALC | RALC

    捐 DONATE NOW Your Gift Has an Impact 这是您的捐款表格。通过提供有关您的组织的其他信息,或者他们的贡献如何最好地帮助您实现目标,鼓励您的网站访问者立即捐款。 Our program is impactful! Listen to one of our students. student textbooks & wor kbooks - each student receives textbooks and workbooks to support their le arning; ​ classroom materials - notebooks, pens, markers, notepads, index cards, teaching tools; ​ volunteer teacher training & support - volunteer teachers are trained in the ESL curriculum; regular meetings provide support, teaching tips, guidance; ​ ​ ​ ​ IT resources - Zoom, internet, Google Classroom, volunteer database; ​ staff training and support - maintain current ESL teaching methods & tools, develop weekly curriculum for all levels, recruit, assess, test and coach students, recruit, train and support volunteers; ​ general operations - financial, fundraising, community partnerships, events, board development, communications; Contributions to RALC help fund: ​ Shop and Support Kroger Community Rewards Support RALC while you shop for groceries at Kroger. Visit the Kroger Community Awards page to designate RALC as the nonprofit you support. Each time you use your Kroger shopper's card while buying groceries, Kroger will donate a percentage of funds to community organizations like RALC. Make a direct impact on our program by buying items from RALC's Amazon Wish List . RALC needs supplies like dry erase markers, copy paper, index cards, and pencils to support our students and teachers in the classroom. Amazon Wish List Donate to RALC through PayPal Giving Fund, an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) public charity (Federal Tax ID: 45-0931286) that uses PayPal technology and financial support to fundraise for causes, without charging donors or charities for our services. PayPal Charity Donations

  • U.S. Citizenship Class | RALC

    FREE U.S. Citizenship Preparation Class To register for classes, you must: Be a legal resident. Have lived in the U.S. continuously for at least five years (three years if married to a U.S. citizen.) Speak English at an intermediate or advanced level. Have no criminal record. Commit to attend all 6 classes. Download the class flyer and help us spread the word. (PDF) Online: Tuesdays 6:15-8:30 p.m. February 6-March 19 There is no class March 12 due to Spring Break. Register In Person: Wednesdays 6:15-8:30 p.m. February 7-March 20 Law offices of BAL, 2400 N. Glenville Dr., Richardson, TX There is no class March 13 due to Spring Break. Register

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  • Adult English Learning | RALC

    我们提供帮助的方式 我们努力的重点 Our Programs 学到更多 地方赋权 学到更多 Our Programs English as a Second Language (ESL) for Adults New Student Registration English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are offered in the fall and spring semesters to adults who live and/or work in Richardson and the surrounding North Texas communities. RALC’s ESL for Adults program offers beginning to advanced class levels where students learn to read, write, speak and understand English. Classes are offered in person and online. Online classes incorporate digital literacy into the curriculum, teaching students to utilize remote work, email, and presentation tools. Career Bridge The Career Bridge program is for adults who are ready to enter the workforce via a career path. RALC offers this program to adult students to help them gain valuable job search training and knowledge about career paths. Our Student Success Coach and Career Bridge volunteer mentors help students select a career path, navigate resources to start or enhance an entrepreneurship, or prepare to enter higher learning or vocational training. Participants acquire skills such as building a resume, drafting a professional email, interviewing in English, using word processing software, applying for jobs online, budgeting, and workplace norms. Training on an online learning platform also strengthens students’ digital skills while complementing their core coursework. ​ For more information, email students@ralc.org. English Conversation Classes English Conversation Classes are available to those wanting to practice their speaking and listening skills. A facilitato r will lead students through the discussion material. Conversation classes are available year-round. Classes meet weekly for 1 hour each class. Learn More ESL Book Club ​ ESL Book Club is for upper level students who want to improve their English language acquisition skills through group reading. The Book Club facilitator will lead students through pre and post reading exercises such as vocabulary review and reading comprehension exercises, as well as taking turns reading the text aloud during the 1-hour session each week. DIGITAL SKILLS READY @50 ​ The DSR@50+ program is free for individuals who are 50 years of age or older. The goal is to create a community of seniors empowered with the digital literacy skills they need to thrive. Classes are held at various locations throughout the community. ​ Individuals interested in classes can sign up by doing one of the following: Call the RALC office at 972-644-5119 Email programs@ralc.org Citizenship Test Prep Class ​ The Citizenship Test Prep Class is a 6-week class that is for those who are wanting to take the Citizenship test. This class meets for 2 hours each week and is for those with an advanced level of English speaking, reading and understanding. You must have a green card and have lived in the US for at least 5 years. Learn More Advanced Writing ​ Advanced Writing classes are available to those wanting to practice their writing skills. A facilitator will lead students through the writing material. This class is available for students in levels 3 and up and is offered in both the fall and spring. Classes meet for 1 1/2 hours each week. ​ Individuals interested in classes can sign up by doing one of the following: Call the RALC office at 972-644-5119 Email literacy@ralc.org Class Policies 1 Class Attendance Regular class attendance is important for learning. A student will be dropped from the class after: 3 consecutive absences; 4 or more absences from classes during the semester; Students should have at least 45 hours of class time to take the final assessments. 2 Class Sizes Class sizes are limited for the best possible learning environment. Waitlisted Students will be invited to join after the 2nd week of class if space becomes available. New students cannot be added after the 3rd week of class. 3 Electronic Translators No electronic translators are allowed during class.

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