The Center for English Language and Orientation Programs (CELOP) at Boston University is one of the nation's premier schools for learning English as a Second Language (ESL). Our Web Album captures the experiences of our students as they live and study in Boston. It offers over 1,000 photos and a dozen videos of CELOP classes, activities, and fieldtrips and helps our students remember their classmates, friends, and experiences at CELOP forever. http://www.bu.edu/celop/alumni/web_album
This digital story focuses on my Korean Buddhist Temple experience in South Korea. I created this multimedia production to be used as a model for ESL end-of-semester student projects.
Please follow the instructions in this video to update your BU emergency phone number as well as your local address.
End of semester pizza party for CELOP students, Spring 2009. We had plenty of pizza for students, a piano player, and student singers.
Rocio Arean, from Madrid, Spain, shows CELOP Semester Book reporter Majed Saleh some street dancing moves.
Students at CELOP begin their busy semester with a busy day of registration and orientation sessions.
In Fall 2008, some CELOP students went on a class field trip to Old Sturbridge Village in western Massachusetts. Students can experience early New England life (1790-1840), speak to historians in costume, explore historic buildings, ride in a stagecoach, view antiques, heirloom gardens, meet the farm animals, and take part in hands-on crafts year-round. (Adapted from www.osv.org.)
Some CELOP students really get into the spirit of Halloween. There were some fantastic costumes.
Students in Lisa's Video Production elective class editing their videos on eMacs in the MLL office.