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Blog: 7.31.2019 by Luisa Latham, Adult Literacy Tutor
Randall
Hinson, Librarian, Office of Education
and Literacy
Last
July, three students began a journey toward literacy via Leamos, a computer-based
literacy program, at the Pacoima Branch Library. Leamos teaches Spanish
speaking adults, who may not have had the opportunity for formative education,
to begin working toward competency in reading and writing in their native
language. It also equips them with basic computer skills. It can serve as a
pre-ESL(English as a Second Language) course as well.
Nine
months after beginning their study, two dedicated and hardworking students have
stayed the course and continued their journey toward literacy. Ana Teresa
Batrez and Silvia Barahona Garcia come to the library each Monday for two hours
to reinforce and extend their reading and writing skills. To date, they have
succeeded in reading a wide variety of texts including children’s books,
newspaper headlines, employment applications, food and prescription labels,
crossword puzzle clues, horoscopes, riddles and the reflections of previous
students who completed Leamos. READ
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