UACCB ESL classes help student gain workplace communication skills

Posted Date - 12/7/22

Learning a second language is not easy. Becoming fluent takes practice, which is why Silvia Scarbrough, 48, became a student at the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville English as a Second Language (ESL) program. 


Scarbrough, a native of Germany, moved to Arkansas in 2009 and has been employed for eight years with Flowers Baking Company in Batesville. 


“I started attending ESL classes at UACCB to practice speaking in English. I wanted to gain confidence in my English speaking and improve my overall communication skills,” Scarbrough said. Classes have enabled her to utilize the skills she has learned in other areas of life, such as her work environment. 


“My communication is clearer, and I don’t have to repeat myself as much,” she said, when referring to her communication with others in her workplace. To increase her opportunities for advancement in the workplace, she plans to continue attending classes and improving her English skills. 


Scarbrough advises others to “not be afraid to take the first step. Join the ESL class. It is fun, and you will learn a lot.” 


Elizabeth Taylor, UACCB ESL instructor, noted, “Language learning is a life-long process, and Silvia is one of the most dedicated and hard-working students in the ESL program. She always comes to class ready not only to learn but also to help other beginning English learners who need a hand.” 


ESL classes are free and open to the public. Morning classes meet between 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Monday-Thursday. Night classes meet Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00-7:30 pm. Morning and night classes offer options for both basic and intermediate/advanced students. Classes are non-credit and provide English instruction as well as basic skills for citizenship and employment. 


ESL classes are offered through the UACCB Adult Education program which serves students in Independence and Sharp counties. For more information, call 870-612-2164 or visit www.uaccb.edu. 



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