PRESENTERS

Adoubou A. Traore has taught English in a college in his native Ivory Coast(West Africa). After graduation, besides resuming his job, he also wants to work with some friends on a project of computer literacy in Africa.

adoubou@yahoo.fr


 

Aika Kotani loves to teach English! She is excited to go back to Japan to try out all the methods she has learned in the MATESOL program, and to share her trial-and-error experience from the classes she has assisted at SFSU and City College.

aika_ko@hotmail.com


 

Amy Shipley has taught in Japan, India, Peru and at the American Language Institute at SFSU. After graduation, she hopes to teach at the college level in the Bay Area.

amy_shipley@hotmail.com


 

Andrea Coniglio will continuue to be the Education Program Coordinator at The San Francisco Arab Cultural Center. Future plans also include travel, starting in May to the Middle East.

aconiglio@hotmail.com


 

Anrisa Fannin is currently teaching at the International Education Center @ DVC. After graduation, she plans to work her way around the globe, starting in Prague.

anrisaf@aol.com


 

Asako Tominaga has assisted in teaching at City College. After graduation, she hopes to get a job in the Bay Area or go back to Japan.

asakotominaga@hotmail.com


 

Charles Hagan has taught ESL in San Francisco for the past year and most recently at the American Language Institute at SFSU. After graduation he hopes to get a job teaching wonderful, motivated students and see the world.

chagan@sfsu.edu


 

Chizuko Yamamoto (Chi) has enjoyed working as a TA in some ESL classes and as a tutor at LAC. After graduation, she hopes to find a job related to teaching English at workplace or using CALL.

chizuko_ya@yahoo.com


 

Christy Lewis is currently co-teaching a beginning adult ed. class at City College's Mission Campus. In the future, she hopes to teach EFL either in Latin America or the Middle East.

crlewis76@hotmail.com


 

Claudia Yataco has taught in Peru, at the American Language Institute at SFSU, and in the Mission District. After graduation, she hopes to get a job in the Bay Area and after that go back to Peru.

claudiaya@hotmail.com


 

Dana Katz has been working with ESL learners for the past eight years as a teacher, a tutor, and a trainer. She is currently teaching adult education in Marin and Reading/Writing, and American Short Stories at the ALI.

daijobu2@excite.com


 

David Brooks comes from a family with a long tradition of teaching. He hopes to be involved in education and international affairs in a wide variety of locations in the future.

daveedbrooks@hotmail.com


 

Doug Worsham is quite happy these days. He is about to finish his MA degree, he is teaching exciting and challenging classes at the ALI, and best of all, he's getting married!

threeedoug@yahoo.com


 

Hsiang-ling Ho became an accidental tourist in TESOL world three years ago and got drawn into it deeply ever since. Now she is determined to keep exploring it with her students.

yh230@yahoo.com


 

John Voelker has taught adult students in northern China and Taiwan. He's interested in teaching pre-academic international students and/or literacy. After graduation he hopes to find employment in San Francisco.

jtfvoe@juno.com


 

Julie Mowrer has taught at the American Language Institute and for the Composition department at SFSU. After graduation she will be heading to Hawaii to gain experience teaching at the community college level.

juliem@sfsu.edu


 

Jon Wrigglesworth has worked as a psychiatric social worker. While working towards completion of his MATESOL degree, he has cared for the two youngest of his three children. He hopes to find work in Portland, Oregon.

jonwrig@hotmail.com


 

Karine Manoukian feels fortunate to have discovered the field of TESOL, a profession which combines her love of language, culture, people and the subtleties which connect them. She is currently teaching at UC Berkeley Extension's English Language Program and hopes to have a future full of both ESL and EFL teaching experiences.

Yeraz8@aol.com


 

Kyoko Okumura is so happy about the experience she has gained over the past three years at the ALI, MATESOL program, LAC, and CCSF. She wants to take a vacation at somewhere warm before job hunting.

hellokyoko@yahoo.com


 

Naoko Miyamoto has taught in Japan and gained experience teaching at CCSF. After she finally finishes her thesis on motivation, she hopes to teach at the college level in Japan.

jkcan@hotmail.com


 

Patty Gallagher has enjoyed working in Japan and at CCSF's Mission Campus as a student teacher. She hopes to teach adult immigrants in the Bay Area and perhaps work abroad again someday.

Papapapapatty@aol.com


 

Richard Humphreys has worked to improve immigrant literacy through Project SAIL and has tutored several ESL writing students at SFSU's English Tutoring Center. After graduation, he intends to teach ESL composition.

bluedart@earthlink.net


 

Roshan Khan currently teaches at the ALI and also teaches adult immigrant non-credit ESL in the mission district. Previously she completed the RSA TEFL certificate and taught English in Mexico.

rkhan@sfsu.edu


 

Seung S. Kwak (Jimmy) has gained some experiences from teaching assistantship in community organization and college in San Francisco. After graduation, he hopes this will help him teach English in Korea or in the U.S.

sskwak3@hotmail.com


 

Soobin Lee believes no other job in the world can be more rewarding than teaching. She has experience with various ages on various skills but hopes to teach children someday.

soobinl@hotmail.com


 

Taehee Kim has been a student teacher in City college of San Francisco, and she hopes to get a job in Korea at the college level.

taeheekim70@hotmail.com


 

Tracy Jue has gained experience by student teaching at the SFSU Intensive Learning Program and tutoring children in Chinatown. After graduation, she hopes to teach at the college level or abroad.

tracyjue@hotmail.com


 

   

 

 

 
 
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