This is a class for adult English learners. Practice conversational skills and discuss topics ranging from small talk and common interests to life, work and current events.
Program Orientation For Adult English Learners (Online)
This is a virtual orientation for adult English language learners. Participants will receive information on eligibility, placement tests, class schedules, and a brief introduction to our online platform. Seats are limited. P
PRESCHOOL PARADE
Ages 2-5. 5-20 min. Develop school-readiness skills through language & literacy, songs, fingerplays and rhymes.
This class has been prerecorded. You will receive the link to the online class with confirmation of your registration.
If you miss this class, past classes are posted on the Howard County Library System YouTube channel Playlists.
Ages 11-18, 60 min.
Recommend books music and movies; develop and plan events for teens; and work with HCLS instructors on projects you create.
Have you, your child, or the whole family always wanted to learn Spanish? Well NOW is the perfect time!!!
Drop in for online assistance with job applications. Sessions begin with helpful job search tips, library resources and recommended internet sites.
For Teens. Play HCLS trivia through Kahoot! Categories and questions designed for ages 13-17. The game starts at 4:30 pm. You will receive the Kahoot! link in an email by 4 pm. Every second Wednesday will be a LIVE! Kahoot on Zoom.
This is a virtual orientation for adult English language learners. Participants will receive information on eligibility, placement tests, class schedules, and a brief introduction to our online platform. Seats are limited. P
Welcome sci-fi enthusiasts and other intrepid readers!
Discuss a wide-array of SciFi movies (2nd Wednesdays) and books (4th Wednesdays)
Jan 13th: "Interstellar"
Read and discuss a wide array of mystery novels.
2nd Wednesdays; 7-8pm.
Join for an online discussion of the following titles:
January 13 - Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
The Academy Stories/Admissions with Ellen Ann Fentress and Neely Tucker
Writer-filmmaker Ellen Ann Fentress has spent the last decade capturing ways that the South’s racial past affects in its present.