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1 Weekly Newsletter Spring I Session- Week 6 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Spring I Session Week 6 Bisbee and Tombstone 2 2 4-5 6 Saturday March 1 st Cost: $25.00 Time: 9 am BE ON TIME! Every Thursday from 12-3 PM in the Student Learning Center Conversation Roundtables Past Events Student Spotlight Ask CESL Feature 1 Student Activity Assistants 3 Tucson Rodeo La Fiesta de los Vaqueros-Tucson Rodeo La Fiesta de los Vaqueros-Tucson Rodeo 89 th ANNUAL LA FIESTA DE LOS VAQUEROS On Saturday, February 15

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Page 1: CESL Newsletter Spring 1 2014 week 6

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Weekly Newsletter Spring I Session- Week 6

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Spring I Session Week 6

Bisbee and Tombstone

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4-5

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Saturday March 1st Cost: $25.00 Time: 9 am BE ON TIME!

Every Thursday from 12-3 PM in the Student Learning Center

Conversation Roundtables

Past Events

Student Spotlight

Ask CESL Feature

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Student Activity Assistants 3

Tucson Rodeo

La Fiesta de los Vaqueros-Tucson Rodeo

La Fiesta de los Vaqueros-Tucson Rodeo

89th ANNUAL LA FIESTA DE LOS VAQUEROS

On Saturday, February 15

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Conversation Table Come talk with an English Language and Linguistics student every Thursday from 12:00 to 3:00 pm in the Student Learning Center at CESL (Room 209). Sign up to get a spot and a slip to give to your Oral Communication teacher!

Outfitted in hard hat, miner’s headlamp and a yellow slicker, thousands of Bisbee visitors ride into the Queen Mine Tour each year—heading underground and back in time. Tour guides, retired Phelps Dodge employees, lead the group 1,500 feet into the mine and recount mining days, techniques, dangers and drama. Adding a personal touch, the miner-turned-tour guides help visitors experience what it was like to work underground.

Tours depart each day, seven days a week, from the Queen Mine Tour Building, located immediately south of Old Bisbee’s business district, off the U.S. 80 interchange.

$25 to Queen Mine: Historic Mining Tours

It is always a cool 47 degrees Fahrenheit (8

degrees Celsius) underground!

Today Bisbee has evolved into an attractive artist colony and retirement community, known for its relaxed quality of life. Travelers from all over the world come to Bisbee to savor its unique charm... an uncommon blend of creativity, friendliness, style, romance and adventure — all wrapped in the splendor of the Old West. To stop in Bisbee is to stop in time. Nestled in the mile-high Mule Mountains of southern Arizona, Bisbee has maintained an Old World charm seldom found anywhere in the United States.

The fine collection of well-preserved turn of the century Victorian structures are full of old west history and copper mining lore. Old miners' boarding houses have been refurbished into many charming small bed and breakfast establishments, of which no two are alike. Former saloons are now quaint shops, antique stores or art galleries, cafes and restaurants.

Bisbee, Arizona

UPCOMING EVENTS

SIGN UP and PAY with Yvonne in CESL 101!

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Student Activity Assistants! Come in to the Student Learning Center to say hi to us!!!!

Hi, my name is Jing. I am a sophomore at U of A from Phoenix, Arizona. I love to travel around the world, eat delicious food and spend time with my loved ones.

My name is Muath and I'm from Jordan, I'm a junior at the University of Arizona majoring in political science. My hobbies are playing soccer, hiking and swimming.

Hi my name is Alex, I like to learn different languages and play guitar. I am originally from Mexico.

Hi my name is Matheus I am from Brazil and I love hanging out with people. I study agribusiness at U of A and this is my last semester.

I am from Tucson and study Spanish and Education at the U of A. I spent last year in Chile and love meeting new people, traveling, and experiencing new cultures!

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Consectetuer:

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT! Every week we will interview two CESL Students. If you are willing to be interviewed, talk to Muath Alziadat or Tyler Goodwillie in SLC!

Name: Nicolas Zappelli

1) Where are you from?

Argentina

2) How long have you been at CESL?

1 month and 20 days

3) What level are you in?

Level 50

4) What is your favorite American food?

Chocolate Chip Cookies

5) What is one of your favorite hobbies?

Go to the gym

6) Where do you to visit in America?

California/Colorado

7) Favorite movie actor?

Brad Pitt

8) What is your favorite music?

Rap

9) What is your favorite American movie?

Inception

10) What are you planning to do after CESL?

Play rugby in England

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT!

Name: Ibrahim Buaysha

From: Saudi Arabia

1) What is the major that you decided to study at the University in the future?

Business Administration

2) What is the most beautiful place that you have visited in the United States?

San Diego, California

3) What do you do in your free time? Watch movies and go to the gym

4) What is your favorite movie?

Scarface

5) What is your favorite food?

Grilled food

6) What is your most exciting thing you love to do in Tucson?

Camping and hiking in Mt. Lemon

7) What is your future goal?

Get my degree from the University, and find a good job

8) What is your favorite animal?

Horses

9) What is your favorite music?

Piano

10) Which places that you wish to visit in the future?

Venice, Italy

11) What is your advice for the new students at CESL?

Focus on school, and interact with other students to practice English.

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Ask CESL Ask any questions about learning or studying!

Question:

Other than CESL 210 and 209 what are other printing and studying options do I have at the U of A?

Answer:

Did you know we have 3 main libraries (Fine Arts, Main, and Science-Engineering Library) on campus?

Each library has a charging station and a print, copy, scan express document center