- Every Wednesday 6:30pm-7:30pm
- Caucus Room(4024), 4th floor of student activity center (same floor as Guts office)
- This week: Article Discussion -- World Texting Champion
- We're having our first English Lesson this week. Join our new tutor Kenny who knows five language and you'll have a spectacular, intense and fun learning experience!Our new English lesson will have 3 different formats (Idiom, Article and Discussion,Humor) and we will rotate them every 3 weeks.
- Check out here to know more details about the lessons and what Kenny wants to tell you: http://guts.studentorg.wisc.edu/CE%20English%20Lesson.html
Conversation Hour
- Every Thursday 4pm-5pm
- The Satellite (a room in Gordon Commons, located at 717 W Johnson Street. Enter the building from under the bridge connecting Gordon Commons and the Witte Dormitory. )
- Topic this week: Winter Olympics
- This is a great opportunity for tutees to practice their English with more people and for tutors to meet more international students. Tea and snacks will be provided! Hope to see you there!
***After the Conversation Hour, you are invited to walk over to the ISS Taste of India with us!***
ISS Taste of India
- Thursday February 18th at 6:00pm, come join the CE table at 5:45pm inside! (Look for the yellow GUTS shirts)
- Red Gym (On Wisconsin Room) Join the CE Program as we learn about the culture and customs of India while enjoying FREE Indian food.
---Coming Soon---
CE-PSA Politics Forum
- February 24th (next Wednesday ) 6:30pm
- 4th floor Caucus Room Student Activity Center
- Conversational English is partnering with Pi Sigma Alpha (the Political Science Honors organization) to bring you a special event! At the CE-PSA Forum, CE Participants are invited to come ask the PSA members any (and we mean ANY!) questions you have about American politics (domestic or foreign policy). Although we invite you to ask any question you may have, we ask that you please remember to respect the opinions of others! This is a good opportunity for international students to have any questions they might have about American politics looked at, but also to learn what ideas are popular amongst young Wisconsinites!
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