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There was great popularity for the June slots but we still have 1 slot available on Monday 8th May and up 2 slots available on Friday 12th May (if you wanted to bring two classes)

The workshops are free and include free entry to the exhibition (normal admission price for adults is £16.50) so a wonderful opportunity for ESOL learners.

Great opportunity to encourage the very current global debate about how we communicate ourselves and our history and what it means to be a citizen in today's world.

Best wishes

Jo
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From: Jo-Anne Sunderland
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:46 AM
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Subject: The British Museum: American Dream - Free ESOL Workshops for ESOL Learners - last remaining workshop slots

Owing to changes in staff availability and a couple of cancellations we have a couple of slots remaining:

  *   28th April (1 slot)
  *   5th May (2 slots)
  *   12th May (2 slots)
  *   18th May (1 slot)
  *   5th June (1 slot)
  *   15th June (1 slot)

Please let me know if you are interested by sending me the following information -
Booking information required

•         NUMBER OF LEARNERS:

•         ENTRY LEVEL:

•         DATE (CHOOSE 3):

•             First choice:

•             Second choice

•             Third choice:

•         START TIME (10.00; 10.15; 10.30):

•         TUTOR NAME AND COLLEGE:

•         MOBILE NUMBER (for use on the day only):


Best wishes


Jo

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From: Jo-Anne Sunderland
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:57 PM
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Subject: The Britisih Museum: American Dream - Free ESOL Workshops for ESOL Learners

Dear Colleagues

Please find attached information regarding the next British Museum special exhibition: The American Dream.  We are expecting to generate a lively debate with workshop participants around this subject and the exhibition content.

http://americandreamexhibition.org/

Workshops for ESOL learners
What is the ‘American Dream’ and how has it been depicted by artists from 1960s onwards?  How did artists of the 1960s onwards used printmaking into a tool of activism and protest?  What can we learn from the past that shapes current debates facing America and the world today?  Bring your ESOL students on a journey of discovery using art to understand the past (and the present).

How to book
Workshops are available for up to 20 students and will be suitable for all levels. Workshops are free for ESOL groups.

Workshops start at 10.00; 10.15 and 10.30 and include entry into the exhibition, unfortunately we are unable to offer free workshops outside of these times but students who want visit do receive a concessionary rate.

Workshops will be allocated on a first come, first served basis but we do have a large number of dates available. Please let us about any access requirements.

Please return your information form to me (not the General Office) with a choice of dates (ie 1st, 2nd and 3rd), this will help us with the swift processing of your booking.

Available dates:
March   23, 27, 28, 30
April     20, 21, 24, 28
May      5, 8, 12, 18
June     5, 15

Booking information required

·         NUMBER OF LEARNERS:

·         ENTRY LEVEL:

·         DATE (CHOOSE 3):

•             First choice:

•             Second choice

•             Third choice:

·         START TIME (10.00; 10.15; 10.30):

·         TUTOR NAME AND COLLEGE:

·         MOBILE NUMBER (for use on the day only):

Best wishes

Jo

Jo-Anne Sunderland
ESOL Manager (part-time)

Learning and National Partnerships
T (UK +44) 020 7323 8854
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