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English Language Learning

10:00am - 11:30am
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Library Branch: Kleberg-Rylie Branch
Room: Kleberg-Rylie - Auditorium
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: English Language Learning
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Free English classes. All are welcome. No library card or I.D. required. Register in-person during class. 

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English Language Learning

10:00am - 11:30am
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Library Branch: Timberglen Branch
Room: Timberglen - Classroom
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: English Language Learning
Event Details:
  • Free English classes. All are welcome. No library card or I.D. required. Register in-person during class. 

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Library Branch: Prairie Creek Branch
Room: Prairie Creek - Auditorium
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: English Language Learning
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English as a Second Language

Classes are every Saturday.

Curso de Ingles como Segundo Idioma

Las clases son todos los Sábados.
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Library Branch: Renner Frankford Branch
Room: Renner-Frankford - Study Room B
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: English Language Learning
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  • Free English classes. All are welcome. No library card or I.D. required. Register in-person during class. 

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Library Branch: J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
Room: Central Library - O’Hara Hall (7th Floor)
Age Group: Adult
Program Type: Arts, Culture, & Literature
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Seats Remaining: Unlimited
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Pandemic is something we have all become familiar with in recent years, but so was William Shakespeare! Dr. Ariane Balizet, Professor of English and Associate Dean for Faculty and DEI in the AddRan College of Liberal Arts at Texas Christian University, will discuss pandemics in the context of the pandemic depicted in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", the black death.