ELC Newsletter Spring 2016 | Page 3

ELC Students Explore American Culture Outside The Experience of a Lifetime the Classroom Every semester, the English Language Center plans a variety of field trips, special events, and outdoor activities for students. Attending these activities is a great way to experience American culture, explore Michigan, meet other students, and speak English. Check the bulletin board in the ELC lobby for announcements on upcoming trips and sign up. The photos from the activities are always posted on the English Language Center (ELC) Facebook page, so make sure to like us! With my group of Panama teachers at MSU, January-February 2016 I had also enjoyed so many outside events, including ice skating, basketball and hockey games, open mics, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Broad Museum, the planetarium, shopping, tubing, Wharton Center shows, bowling, Detroit and Chicago tours and more. By Esteban Almengor At the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade At the North American International Auto Show in Detroit In Chicago’s Millenium Park At the Frankenmuth Snow Festival My name is Esteban Almengor and I work as an English teacher for an elementary school and an after school program for a high school in Panamá. Since my country wants to make greater improvements in the use of English as a second language, they have started a program called Panama Bilingüe. This program seeks to train more than 20,000 teachers in mastering the English language, becoming familiar with a foreign culture and acquiring new learning methodologies by being immersed in a native English speaking country. As for me, I got the chance to study at Michigan State University for the first two months of 2016. Today, I feel so proud of having the opportunity to share my experience at MSU and how I am using what I learned at the English Language Center now that I am back in Panamá. My two-month learning experience at MSU was excellent from day one. I flew to Michigan with