Lexington Public Library Launches Free ESOL Classes to Support Non-English Speaking Residents

Lexington, Ky. – The Lexington Public Library is providing free English as a Second Language (ESOL) classes to the community, aimed at non-English speaking residents. These classes are available at multiple library branches, including Tates Creek, Northside, Marskbury, and Beaumont.

According to Angelique Bell, the Adult Education Language and Learning Coordinator, the ESOL courses not only enhance students’ language skills but also foster confidence and self-advocacy. “They’re able to advocate for themselves and find more information,” she explained, noting the broader benefits these classes provide.

The initiative to offer these courses responds to a noticeable increase in the population of non-English speakers in Lexington over the past few years. The program aims to help individuals assimilate into the community and better navigate daily life.

Stewart Cheung, a current student who has been enrolled for over a year, shared his perspective: “I live here with my wife. So I usually speak Korean, so I don’t have the opportunity to communicate in English. But through these free courses, I learned useful expressions.” Cheung highlights that the instructors provide vital corrections and guidance that facilitate improved communication.

Beyond language proficiency, the library’s ESOL classes engender a strong community among participants. Bell mentioned that students often meet outside of class settings to practice their English skills and engage in local activities. This sense of camaraderie enhances the learning experience and boosts confidence.

Students benefit significantly from the program in practical terms. Improved language skills enable them to communicate more effectively with their children’s teachers, make personal appointments, and seek employment opportunities that were previously inaccessible. “This is the big incentive for many students,” Bell remarked.

In addition to language instruction, the Lexington Public Library collaborates with Kentucky Refugee Ministries to provide free citizenship classes for eligible individuals. They also host job fairs specifically targeting refugees and immigrants to assist those facing additional barriers to employment.

Classes are structured from beginner to advanced levels, ensuring tailored support for participants. This comprehensive approach aims to aid a diverse range of learners as they integrate into the community.

For those interested in enrolling or seeking more information, details about the ESOL class offerings can be directly obtained at the Lexington Public Library branches.


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