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Thursday, 7 June 2012

Very Busy J4DW's Sunday with Three Courses

On the 27th May 2012 the ESOL advanced Learners of J4DW group have completed the 1st session of journalism course with Migrants Resource Centre (MRC) delivered by Eva Sanchis. It is such a useful course, we learned  how to make an article, the techniques of interviewing and reporting through the practical experience of our assignments and lectures as well as how to write both hard news and feature article, and we also have learned how to create our own blog, and this blog is produced from what we have learned in Journalism course, we also have produced some of article from this course and the selected article has published in the New Londoners digital newspaper, produced by the Migrants Resource Centre (MRC). Where there is no sunlight by Khadija Najloui from Morocco the Deputy Chair of J4DW.

                             The last class of Journalism course in the Unite the Union building.


Posed together after class with Eva Sanchis the Tutor of Journalism course and Carlos Cruz-UNITE Education Dept. Holborn.


On the same day we also have had  a workshop with Mark Nowak  from the USA, Write the poems and practice of reading poetry, following by the last class of employment rights course with Jack Lagnado from Unite the Union. and finally the last activities on Sunday 27th May was  back with Mark Nowak in Birkbeck the University of London for the Performance of reading poetry which is part of Mark Nowak's workshop for his project about Domestic Workers.

                            J4DW group With Mark Nowak the Tutor of poetry from the USA



  J4DW the learners With Jack Lagnado the Tutor of Employment rights course



With Mark Nowak and Steve inside the hall of Birkbeck 


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