The ELL program at NWTC began off-campus in the early 1970s with an influx of Vietnamese refugees. More Southeast Asians came to the Green Bay community in the 1970s and 1980s. The Hmong and Laotians arrived as refugees, and the ELL population grew rapidly. Hispanics began settling in the area in the early 1990s, the ELL program has several sites: United Hmong Community Center, Howe Community Resource Center, as well as the NWTC campus.
We have an ELL computer lab with software programs such as Rosetta Stone
and Easy ELL.
We teach all English skills including reading, vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, pronunciation, work skills, computer skills, writing, culture, and civics. NWTC also offers classes tailored to companies and workers' needs.
Our schedule for classes is varied. We offer morning and evening classes. Our instructors are experienced in teaching as well as in cultural diversity.
If you or someone you know needs English, please contact us. We will get back to you as soon as possible. View the ELL brochure--English or Español. (You will need Adobe Reader to view the brochure.)
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contact information
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Laura Jankowski
- Basic Education Support
- (920) 498-5588 - (800) 422-NWTC, ext 5588
- laura.jankowski@nwtc.edu
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- Hmong line - (920) 498-6895
- Spanish line - (920) 498-6894
ELL Hot Links