ELE(Wingsly institution)

Libraries

Members of the EOS faculty and staff are dedicated to supporting the needs of every child at EOS.

Book Club Programs teach students age-appropriate skills in locating, analyzing, and using information in a variety of formats and contexts. In all three divisions, students are encouraged to use library and technology resources to discover new approaches to problems, to develop global awareness and empathy, to pursue personal and academic interests, and to construct understanding from varied learning experiences.
Librarians partner with teachers in their divisions to support the work of students and faculty in and out of the classroom.

The ELE Book Club Program enhances student’s English ability greatly. Reading is an essential skill for language learners. When students reading skills improve, their listening, speaking and writing skills improve too. Here are some of the specific reasons why English learners are encouraged to read in English:

- The constant repetition of words and patterns in reading helps students learn and remember vocabulary and grammar structures.

- Reading helps students become familiar with the rhythm of English. Over time it will start to feel natural and students will notice when a sentence or phrase doesn't seem right.

- Good reading skills can improve your other language skills. Studnets need to learn to read before they can write.

- Reading is the best way to learn and remember the proper spelling of words.

- Listening as students read aloud can help them improve their pronunciation skills.

If you want to improve your English, learn to love reading in English. The best readers often get the best grades, jobs and opportunities.