Vocabulary: comfort, mention, mood, right, intentional, inclusive, prospective, advanced, special, talent in a specific field: citizen, residents, volunteers, civil servants
Lesson 2 My Martin brothers: I remember my older sister grew up with Dr. Martin Luther King and Dr. Langstone Hughes: a poet and a dreamer
Vocabulary: fraud, countless, isolation, nutrition, capture, dream, encounter, choice, recollection, examples of specific areas: abolition, disobedience, slavery, reform
Skills: author's purpose, director / explanation, idiomatic phrase, biography, poetry, poet's information, comparative text
Grammar: kind of sentence: sentence, question sentence, command order, sigh, sigh, shrinkage
Vocabulary: Isolated, virtual, swallowing, remote, non-transitable, access, access, preservation, extreme, fanatical specific areas: demographics, censorship, public domain, paradox
Skills: causality, visual effects, domain-specific vocabulary, interactive direct speech, context cues
Vocabulary: aid, theft, innocence, plan, regret, misjudgment, suspicion, support, speculation, advance, specific field: charity, alliance, participation, community service
Vocabulary: voyage, tide, bubble, wandering, longing, unforgettable, betrayal, state, lack, terrorism Identification: lifestyle, tolerance, values, social rules
Longwood University's basic education program by NCI is a great opportunity for Taylor Morris. Taylor received an Associate Degree from Patrick Henry Community College and began his college trip. Then she transferred to Longwood University and chose to live on the Farmville campus. After one semester, she noticed that traditional college life on campus is not suitable for me. Taylor likes Longwood's academic experience, but she missed her house. "Acquiring a Longwood degree at home is a perfect solution to achieve academic and professional goals, when I was a student, I worked as a substitute teacher by working part-time. I want to work, "said Mr. Taylor.
Longwood of the NCI program offers students the ability to acquire a degree in elementary or secondary education. The course is done onsite at night and students can arrange classes. For more information on this program, please contact Dr. Pam Randall (randallpp@longwood.edu) or (276) 403-5626.
Elementary school is the first year of school, they receive primary education before entering secondary school. The exact age varies from country to country. Elementary schools usually have six grades in the United States, and students are between 6 and 12 years old, but can reach 10 or 14 years old. In Japan, elementary school students are from 6 to 12 years old, then become junior high school students.