Hola. Bienvenido a la clase de inglés para hispanohablantes. Aquí aprenderás a hablar inglés para facilitar la comunicación.
No hay plazos, así que no tienes que estresarte.
Gramática
Pronombres
Números
Títulos
Alfabeto
Interrogativas
Vocabulario
Barton Center for Affordable Learning
Thursday, August 23, 2018
English
Welcome to English, where you will be learning the English language, including AAVE (African American Vernacular English. Here are the sections of the course.
Grammar
Spanish-to-English
French-to-English
African American Vernacular
Completion of the English course will add 1 credit towards humanities.
Grammar
Spanish-to-English
French-to-English
African American Vernacular
Completion of the English course will add 1 credit towards humanities.
Monday, August 20, 2018
Grammar
Grammar
Hello, and welcome to English Grammar. Here, you will be learning about proper English grammar. Here, we have a link to a YouTube playlist for this subject.555 English Grammar Lessons Playlist
Here is a picture of a verb chart.
There will be worksheets to be downloaded and filled out using the Microsoft Paint program.Here is a link to an Oxford guide on grammar.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/grammar/word-classes
Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2
Worksheet 3
Worksheet 4

Worksheet 5
Worksheet 6
Worksheet 7
Worksheet 8
Worksheet 9

Worksheet 10

Worksheet 11
Worksheet 12
Worksheet 13
Worksheet 14
Worksheet 15
Worksheet 16
When you are done with any of these worksheets, email them to the address mentioned in the orientation.
Humanities
Humanities
Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human culture.
Here are some humanities courses.
Languages:
English
Spanish
French
Literature:
Mark Twain
Jane Austen
Emily Brontë
H.P. Lovecraft
Edgar Allen Poe
Lloyd Alexander
William Shakespeare
Brian Jacques
Creative Writing
Philosophy
Geography:
North America
Central America
South America
Europe
Eurasia
Middle East
Africa
Asia
Australia
Antarctica
Arctic Circle
History:
Ancient History
Greek History
Roman History
Medieval and Renaissance History
Colonialization
American History
Black History
The Two World Wars
The Rise of Nazism
Korean War
Vietnam War
The Berlin Wall
911
The Effects of Diseases and Medicine on the Course of History
Religious Studies:
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Wicca
Buddhism
Sikhism
Atheism
Dystheism
Misotheism
Monotheism
Polytheism
Norse theology
Polynesian theology
Greek theology
Roman theology
Native American theology
Sexuality and Gender Through Human History
Art
Lines
Shape
Shading
Drawing
Painting
Rembrandt
Peter Paul Rubens
Michaelangelo
Donatello
Leonardo DaVinci
Raphael
Picasso
Vincent Van Gogh
Norman Rockwell
Digital Drawing
Anime and Manga
Drama
The History of TheatreAntigone
Ovid's Metamorphoses
Medieval Theatre
The Second Shepherd's Play
William Shakespeare
Christopher Marlowe
Ben Jonson
Japanese Theatre
Chinese Theatre
Sanskrit Theatre
Opera
Pantomime and Mime
Music
History of Music
Fundamentals of Music
Opera
Classical Music
Jazz Music
Rock Music
Country Music
Metal Music
Rap and Hip-Hop Music
Blues
Pop
Civics
UN laws
Human rights
Racism
Sexism
Homophobia
Transphobia
Slavery
Xenophobia
Anti-Semitism
Systematic Discrimination
Orientation
Orientation
Introduction
Hello, and welcome to the Barton Center for Affordable Learning. Our goal is to make post-secondary education affordable to low-income students. We believe education is a human right instead of a privilege and should be treated as such.
Our curriculum is geared towards letting students learn around their schedules. There will be downloadable forms for learning activities.
The email address you can submit your work to is logan-groupie@hotmail.com.
Download the forms from Google Drive links provided in the curriculum posts, and fill the answers in using the text tool in Paint. You will be graded.
Once you have completed your educational programme, you will be sent a diploma to print.
You may also email me if you have questions.
Syllabus
Your degree comes in levels.
Level One: 12 credits - 4 humanities credits, 2 mathematics credits, 4 science credits, 2 home economics credits.
Level Two: 16 credits - 4 humanities credits, 4 mathematics credits, 4 science credits, 4 home economics credits.
Level Three: 20 credits - 6 humanities credits, 4 mathematics credits, 6 science credits, 4 home economics credits.
Level Four: 24 credits - 6 humanities credits, 6 mathematics credits, 6 science credits, 6 home economics credits.
Humanities
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