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I'm in western NC, a small county that has a growing hispanic population. There's a guy my husband and I regularly see on our walks and he said that the community is getting taken advantage of pretty badly (not surprising considering idiot small town bigots around here and Lou Dobbs frothing at the mouth every night on CNN)... I'm going to try to work with him on some issues, and one of problems is the language barrier. I've never taught English, and don't really want to do it 'officially' but I don't really know where or how to start with language instruction.
Any ideas? Are the ESL guidelines pretty good, or should I just ask what the language issues are and sorta wing it?
And aside from that, are there any good websites that can offer me some guidelines with working with immigrant communities?
My county is becoming more liberal, but there are plenty of uptight, faux-religious, pompous, wealthy jerks around here who are just oblivious to anyone's problems but their own, and their problems consist mostly of where to have dinner ...
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