THE NEW SCHOOL CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING ENGLISH APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

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THE NEW CHL CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING ENGLIH APPLICATIN FR ADMIIN When you have completed the application, please return it as an email attachment to The New chool at elsc@newschool.edu. You will receive email confirmation from the Department of English Language tudies that the application has been received. PERNAL INFRMATIN First Name*: Last Name*: Address: City: tate: Zip code: Country: Primary Phone: econd Phone: Email Address*: Fax: Place of Birth: Birth Date (M/D/Y): ex Female Male *These fields must be completed or the form will not be processed. ENGLIH LANGUAGE TUDIE 68 FIFTH AENUE, NEW YRK, NY 10011 TEL: 212.229 5372 FAX: 212.989.1127 EMAIL: ELC@NEWCHL.EDU

PART 1 EDUCATIN AND FRMAL TRAINING List the colleges and universities that you have attended: College Date Attended Major Degree Earned WRK EXPERIENCE You may include relevant volunteer work. Please attach your resume if one is available. Position Employer Dates Employed

PART 2 WRITE A 300-WRD EAY DECRIBING YUR INTERET IN TEACHING ENGLIH. Note: Your essay will be evaluated for organization, clarity, and sentence structure as well as content.

PART 3 LANGUAGE 1: PART F A ENTENCE Directions: Pick out the subject (s), verb (v), and object (o) in each of the following sentences and write it in the box. Be aware that some sentences may not have objects. Example: Anna taught English in Mexico for years. he liked it a lot. Anna taught English he loved the panish language. Anna speaks fluently now. LANGUAGE 2: ERRR CRRECTIN Directions: Rewrite each sentence in the box below correcting language mistakes. Leave blank if the original sentence is correct. Example: I never say nothing bad about my boss. I never say anything bad about my boss. 1. If I would have known that she was in the hospital, I would have sent flowers. 2. I look forward to see him. 3. The secret is between you and me. 4. He don't understand the directions. 5. There are fewer calories in frozen yogurt than in ice cream. 6. This test is more easier than I thought.

PART 3 (CNTINUE) LANGUAGE 3: I IT A ENTENCE? Directions: If a group of words is not a sentence, rewrite them as a sentence in the box below. If necessary add additional words. If a group of words is a sentence, write nothing. Example: (RIGINAL) Although he needed the money. He didn t accept the job offer. (REWRITTEN) Although he needed the money, he didn't accept the job offer. 1. The little park where I sit and talk with my friends. 2. I tried to reach you, but I couldn't because you were out of town. 3. He likes strong coffee in the morning it wakes him up. 4. Because she was stuck in traffic on the George Washington Bridge. 5. All the people who worked Friday evening didn't get paid immediately should pick up their checks at the payroll office by June 5th. LANGUAGE 4: PART F PEECH Directions: Identify the part of speech of each of the underlined words as it is used in the text below. Write either noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, or article in the box next to each word at the bottom of the page. > I like the courses at The New chool, and I like its location. I have taken film and cooking courses, and now I'm taking Italian to get ready for a trip to Italy in the spring. > I commute from New Jersey. The PATH train stops at 9th treet and 6th Avenue, so it's convenient for me to get here. I like to get to the city early so that I can leisurely walk around the neighborhood. > I've learned a lot, and I've met some interesting people at The New chool. courses = Noun commute = interesting = location = at = have taken = convenient = a = me = spring = leisurely =