This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
Volunteer instructors will help you:
practice for the interview; review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice for the reading and writing test.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from volunteers of the Southwest Regional Library.
Jan Moran Collier City Learning Library - Multipurpose Room
Come discover effective strategies and practice your reading skills with the help of a dedicated and experienced instructor. This event will be held every Monday throughout the school year.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
An educational program that connects a law enforcement officer with elementary school students to encourage literacy and build trust and positive relationships between students and First Responders.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
We will help you: Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from volunteers of the Southwest Regional Library.
Kids ages 5-12 can practice their reading skills while reading to a pet therapy dog. Registration is required. Participants must be registered with their child's name.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library - Multipurpose Room
This course presents a thorough, jargon-free introduction to computers, files and folders, networks, and peripherals like external storage drives and Bluetooth devices.
One-on-one guidance from a library staff member on how to sign up for and use Rosetta Stone. Learn how to set up the service on your phone or tablet with step-by-step support tailored to your needs.
We will help you: Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Northwest Regional Library - Youth Program (Room 135)
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
For families with babies birth to 18 months. Play with your baby and meet new friends during this special play date that promotes social skills, motor skills and helps develop early literacy skills!
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
Northwest Regional Library - Youth Program (Room 133)
Kids ages 5-12 can practice their reading skills and gain confidence while reading to Zoey, our pet-therapy dog. This is a first come-first served basis program.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from volunteers of the Southwest Regional Library.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
We will help you: Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Northwest Regional Library - Youth Program (Room 135)
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
For families with babies birth to 18 months. Play with your baby and meet new friends during this special play date that promotes social skills, motor skills and helps develop early literacy skills!
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from volunteers of the Southwest Regional Library.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
We will help you:
Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
We will help you: Practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.
Northwest Regional Library - Youth Program (Room 133)
A book club for students K-3 designed to encourage reading by having a fun meeting every third Wednesday of the month where we discuss a book of their choice followed with an activity.
Free class for students who have basic English language skills and want to improve their comfort and proficiency in English. Registration is required & class size is limited.
Northwest Regional Library - Youth Program (Room 135)
Join us for songs, rhymes, and stories specifically selected for the developmental needs of babies before they start walking. Space is limited to 60 participants on a first-come, first-served basis.
For families with babies birth to 18 months. Play with your baby and meet new friends during this special play date that promotes social skills, motor skills and helps develop early literacy skills!
This class will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history/government); and practice reading and writing for the Citizenship Test.
This class is for adults who know little or no English.
Develop basic conversation skills, learn vocabulary, and practice pronunciation. Listening, speaking and reading are encouraged. Adults only.
A place where speakers of other languages can practice intermediate level reading and conversational English. Instruction from volunteers of the Southwest Regional Library.
We will help you practice for the interview (speaking and comprehension); review the 100 civic questions (history and government); and practice your reading and writing.