Lee University To Offer Free ESL Camp For Kids

  • Thursday, June 28, 2018
Former Lee TESOL students Ashley Atkins, left, and Chris Kramer, background, are pictured here with camper Minya Rodante at a previous ESL summer camp.
Former Lee TESOL students Ashley Atkins, left, and Chris Kramer, background, are pictured here with camper Minya Rodante at a previous ESL summer camp.
Lee University’s English Language Center is offering a free ESL (English as a Second Language) camp for rising first through sixth grade students. The camp will be held July 9-13 from 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. in Lee’s Walker Memorial Building.
 
The camp will focus on 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 provided daily. 
 
Enrollment is limited to the first 30 children, so early registration is encouraged. 
 
For more information or to register, contact associate professor of TESOL and linguistics, Dr.
Chris Blake at 423-614-8223 or cblake@leeuniversity.edu.    

Campers, students, staff and faculty pose for a group photo at an earlier summer ESL camp.
Campers, students, staff and faculty pose for a group photo at an earlier summer ESL camp.
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