This spring the American Cultural Studies program (ACS) will offer four new courses. Come to our free open session during the IIE Open House on March 15th to learn more. This course is an exploration of 20th century American Realism and the lives and art of the Wyeth family. It is designed for advanced speakers of English
This spring the American Cultural Studies program (ACS) will offer four new courses. Come to our free open session during the IIE Open House on March 15th to learn more. In this course students will consult a variety of texts – political manifestos, poetry, short stories, novel excerpts, and plays – in order to examine how women
This spring the American Cultural Studies program (ACS) will offer four new courses. Come to our free open session during the IIE Open House on March 15th to learn more. This course will examine the expression “The New World” and some aspects of immigration to the United States, from the hopes and fears of the immigrant, to
This spring the American Cultural Studies program (ACS) will offer four new courses. Come to our free open session during the IIE Open House on March 15th to learn more. 20th Century American Art History: Realism & the Wyeths This course is an exploration of 20th century American Realism and the lives and art of the Wyeth
The group started out the month celebrating New Year’s Eve and discussing different traditions from all over the world. They learned about possessives and a trick to remember how to use apostrophes when using nouns. They also celebrated Martin Luther King´s birthday with an online story book and writing dreams they have to make the world a better place. All
For Kids Club, the class started out the month celebrating New Year’s Eve and discussing different traditions from all over the world. They are continuing to read, listen, talk, discuss, write, draw, and watch the chapter book, Holes. They also celebrated Martin Luther King´s birthday with an online story book and writing dreams they have to make the world a better place.
The students started out the month celebrating New Year’s Eve and discussing different traditions from all over the world. They learned about possessives, a trick to remember how to use apostrophes when using nouns, and compound words. They also celebrated Martin Luther King´s birthday with an online story book and writing dreams they have to make the world a
For the final class of the trimester in Kids Culture Club, the students discussed favorite holiday traditions, family trips they will take in the coming weeks, and new wishes for 2016. Afterwards KCC members made Christmas cards, reindeer gift bags, and Ruldolph lollipops. Happy holidays and see you all in 2016!
If you’re interested in the American Cultural Studies Program (ACS) and are considering enrolling in one of the courses offered, look here to learn more about each course and its instructor. First up: American Art History with Alexa Brooks. And don’t forget about our ACS open session on Wednesday, November 25th at 18.30h. The American
If you’re interested in the American Cultural Studies Program (ACS) and are considering enrolling in one of the courses offered, look here to learn more about each course and its instructor. Next: American Expression with Andrew Bennett. And don’t forget about our ACS open session on Wednesday, November 25th at 18.30h. American Expression is designed