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ELL Guide

A guide for ELL (English Language Learners) at the University of Maine at Augusta

What is the ELL Guide?

College is not easy for any student. But non-native English speakers face the additional obstacle of a language barrier in almost every college course they take. The ELL Guide attempts to help alleviate that obstacle by providing English Language Learners with access to quality materials targeted to their needs. This easy-to-use guide offers both written and video materials for common issues ELLs face.

New ELL Print Books at Katz Library (Augusta)

  • PRESTON LEE'S BEGINNER ENGLISH 100 LESSONS FOR ARABIC SPEAKERS
  • COLLEGE THE AMERICAN WAY: A FUN ESL GUIDE TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CAMPUS LIFE IN THE U.S.
  • ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE: ENGLISH GRAMMAR GUIDE
  • ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE: ENGLISH VOCABULARY BUILDER GUIDE
  • OXFORD PICTURE DICTIONARY: READING LIBRARY
  • STEP FORWARD INTRO: STUDENT BOOK
  • ENGLISH THE AMERICAN WAY: A FUN ESL GUIDE TO LANGUAGE & CULTURE IN THE U.S.
  • OXFORD PICTURE DICTIONARY ENGLISH/ARABIC
  • CHAMP AND ME BY THE MAPLE TREE: A VERMONT TALE
  • SHEEP IN A JEEP BOOK
Accessibility Statement
The University provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities upon request. Any person with a disability who needs accommodations for a workshop should contact UMA Libraries at uma.library@maine.edu to submit a request. Due to the lead-time needed to arrange certain accommodations, individuals should submit their request no later 1 week before the event.