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ESL Classes for All Levels Held in Waltham, July 8 thru August 7

ESL (English as a Second Language) classes start July 8 through August 7 for all levels, beginner to advanced, at Hope International Church (www.hopeic.org), 21 Bruce Road, Waltham, MA. Classes will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, 7:00 pm-9:00 pm. There is no charge for the instruction, but there is a $95 charge for books due at the time of registration.


 


To reserve a seat before July 8, students must complete the registration form on the Hope International Church website, www.hopeic.org/threshold.asp, or call the church at 781-891-5238. Students may also register on July 8, between 6:00-7:00 pm, before the first class begins at 7:00 pm.

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Led by experienced teachers, Hope International Church has been providing ESL classes for 25 years. Students learn vocabulary, grammar, and idioms and have opportunities to practice conversation and participate in a variety of cultural events. Hope International Church holds ESL classes year-round, with an intensive program in the summer.

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Hope International Church is one block from Route 20, across from Gore Place, on the Watertown line. The church is accessible by the No. 70 bus line.


 


For more information, call 781-891-5238 or visit www.hopeic.org.


 


About Hope International Church: An evangelical church drawing visitors from many MetroWest communities and area colleges and universities, Hope is “international” because it draws from many nationalities from the Boston area; has an excellent ESL (English as a Second Language) program; shares its building with the Haitian church, Morijah Evangelical Church; and has helped to establish an Ethiopian church in downtown Boston and a Korean church in Ayer, MA. Hope International Church also has a substantial missions program, having sent many of its members—more than 20 in full-time work at any one time—overseas and into cross-cultural missions for over 50 years.

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