Student Resources Information Associations News Mission History Policies Deseret Linguistics & Language Society English Language Student Society Graduate Student Association Linguistics Society Stet TESOL Society Publications Teaching Research Applications Faculty Editing Service Humanities Publication Center Theses & Dissertations Holdings in HBLL Planning Effective Lessons Connecting or Correcting TESOL Volunteers Lessons Learned w/ a Journal Lesson Plans Database Corpora Research Guides Research Guides Research Groups Graduate Scholarship Applica tion Application for Something Another Application Linguistics English Language Editing TESOL CHum ASL ESL Linguistics BA Linguistics MA Linguistics Minor English Language BA Editing Minor TESOL MA TESOL Certificate TESOL Minor TESOL K-12 Minor CHum Minor Language & Computers Minor Faculty Staff Students Search| Contact Us Welcome to the BYU Linguistic Department Community English Language Resource Page T here is a pressing need in the Church for special materials to help people learn ESL/EFL (English as a second language / English as a Foreig n Language). Why might Church members worldwide need or want to learn English? With English language ability, non-English-speaking Latter-day Saints can more fully and strategically participate in the world economy communicate more effectively in the family, especially extended and multi generational families help reduce isolation and improve worldwide communication and understanding create more brotherhood in the world have first-hand access to Church literature, conferences, directives, and other information proclaim the restored gospel and help establish peace among the nations of the earth increase their opportunities in education and business, as well as in the professions and the world of work support their families and maintain productive activity in the Church Thousands have already been served. Since commercial materials are expensive and not easily obtained by those requesting help, we have, over the years, developed our own materials to meet people’s needs. As the demand for English for Special Purposes (ESP), such as business English, medical English, and others has grown, we have tried to meet that need. These materials have been sent to hu ndreds of people in wards, branches, stakes, missions, Deseret Industries, Church Humanitarian Services, Institutes of Religion, Church Public Affairs, community action programs, literacy p rograms, and other non-profit organizations. Description of services provided Currently, the CELR center houses electronic and hard copy materials already created and distributes these materials and information on teaching English to speakers of other languages. People needing such material can contact the Center for English Language Resources via the Internet, an already established toll-free number (1-800-BYU-TESL), or reg ular mail. What services will the Community provide? First, the CELR will be a repository for information and materials for teaching/learning English as a second or foreign language. Its main function will be to distribu te that material and information worldwide. To do this, the Community will build on the already existing resources. Both printed materials and software will be available at cost to he lp those who are teaching or learning ESL/EFL. Permission will be given to duplicate materials freely for Church use. ©2011 Community English Language Resources Linguistics & English Language Department Brigham Young University Last updated: 16 Jan 2018 Teacher Resources ProductsInvoice for...
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