page 4 7. Septen saber, 1977: Capiiane Calloge Supplonscat CED778 REVOLUTION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: A. CANADIAN E - : ~ CONCERN © | Tuesday 7:30 to 9: 30pm ‘starting September 20°. 10 sessions Fee: $30. Lynnmour Centre NC207. This course will: ‘provide an historical overview of recent developments 1 in Southern Africa and an. analysis of the Canadian. relationship to this crisis. dt will focus” ‘on. the three countries which now face potential revolutionary. change : Zimbabw © (Rhodesia), Namibia (South West Africa). and South Africa ‘itself. | __- Ifistructor: Rex Eaton : ; CED77S° = oo KEY ISSUES | in CANDIAN SOCIOLOGY TODAY . Thursday 7: 30 to 9:30pm starting September 22 . 10 sessions Fee: $30 Lynnmour Centre NC108 : | This course offers a stimulating application of key sociological studies to major social issues in Canada today. The course examines sociology’ S_ contributions to the questions of. Quebec separation, native land claims, immigration and racism, the quality of Canadian democracy, and Canada’s new and controversial international I image: | CEDA24-25 “ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Tuesday and Friday Starting September 30° Beginner: Tues & Fri N6on to:1:30 p.m. 7 Intermediate: Tues 3:00 .to 4:30: p.m.; Fri 1: :30 to 3: 00 p.m. Advanced: Tues 4:30 to 6:00 p.m:; Fri.3:00 to.4:30'p.m. . 24 sessions Fee: $10 Lyanmour Centre NC204 These classes will help new Canadians to improve their spoken and written aa English. They will include’ English conversation, and discussion of everyday | situations and probiems. There will be exercises in. reading and. writing, new. vocabulary, good sentence structure, and correct pronunciation. Every effort will be’: made to make the course interesting and appealing to the needs of | students from different backgrounds. instructor: Lillian Nemetz REGISTRATION FOR BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED will take place on.Friday, September 23 from 10:30 to 4:00 p.m. in Lynnmour - . ~ NC206. Phone 986-1911, Local 321 for directions for finding this location, if. required. | ‘CEDA21. . READING AND “WRITING | ENGLISH - AS A. SECOND - LANGUAGE. Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.. starting September 27 te 10 sessions Fee: $10.‘ Lynnmour.Centre NB 104. ° For people whose first language is not English, these sessions will help the student to comprehend everyday reading and writing according to individual needs. This will be achieved by reading newspapers, magazines, advertising, clothing and food. Jabels, bills and documents;: 28 well: as writing letters, _ tax forms. At. ‘the same time, correctly spoken. English, both for: sentence construction and pronunciation, will be reinforced. instructor: ‘Eiiap’ Nemetz Note: please bring it to their attention. CEDA22 CONVERSAT iONAL ENGLISH—BEGINNER i Monday 7:30 to 9: 30 p.m. starting September 26 10 sessions Fee: $10 Lynnmour Centre NB107 This cousse will enable students to express themseives in English, enlarging their vocabulary and increasing their ability to understand and communicate _ inthis language. , Instructor: Lillian Nemetz COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & LEADERSHIP EDUCATION CED 115 WHAT IF? - A JOURNEY INTO ONE’S CITY | Tuesday 7: 00 to 10:00 starting September 270 _*10 sessions Fee: $35 Lynnmour Centre NC204_ oe ‘For: most city-dwellers. their own city has become a: place in which they. feel unable to';comprehend or. participate elfectively. This course introduces basic "methods: of perceiving one’s: city with the aim of: effecting change,. cand . presents” existing ‘and potential’ ‘possibilities - tor improved ‘city living. | “Discussing key themes such as privacy, community, accessibility, networks and boundaries will be amplified by a series of ‘small projects assigned by the instructors. Field trips, guest tecturers, films, slide presentations and instructor: Rex Eaton a and dynamics. ‘Wednesday 7:30 to 9: 33am starting Ociobert 5 FDS ends Paco enegee re Oe eo abicanmedatte geo na a feet NAA te eye ME BIR AIRE RN SME on FRE AE Tae oe "VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM | | The purpose of the Volunteer Training Program i is to > train volunteers who hocan” -act effectively to assist people in coping with: obstacles that prevent. them: from. ~tiving a. satisfying life. The courses. combine ‘theory. and skill practice ‘with a ‘focus on helping people to help themselves. !t is anticipated that this: ‘program. will. be. valuable to anyone: contemplating. volunteer .service of