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Dear English as a Foreign Language Institute participant:
Welcome
to the University of Delaware English Language Teacher Training
Program for Jordanian teachers.
This letter is designed to provide
a program
overview and includes some general information which will help
you prepare for your trip. The city of Newark is a small college
town
of about 26,000 residents located in the northern part of the
state of Delaware. The University of Delaware campus is at the center
of the town and many of the residents are either students or employees
of the University of Delaware. The town is quiet, friendly, very
safe, and a good place to study. Newark is located, by car or
bus,
one hour south of Philadelphia, one and a half hours from the
ocean, and two and a half hours to either New York City or Washington
DC.
The weather in July and August can vary from warm to very warm
and humid with the temperature ranging from 17 degrees to 30
degrees Celsius. Dress is casual. However, you will want to bring
at least one set
of formal
clothes for the welcoming reception and graduation. You will
want to bring a pair of comfortable shoes (such as sneakers) for
days
that you will be walking long distances on trips or around
Newark and an umbrella and raincoat for rainy days.
We will give
you
an orientation to the University, the city and the program when
you arrive. During that orientation you will receive a University
of
Delaware ID (identification) card. With this card you will
be
able to use University facilities such as the Morris Library,
the computing
centers, and the Bob Carpenter Sports Center on campus. If
you would like to participate in any athletic activities, please
bring
recreational
clothes to wear such as T-shirts, shorts or sweatpants, and
sneakers. If you like to swim bring your swimsuit to use in the
outdoor swimming pool. However if you would like to play racquetball
or
tennis,
you will need to bring your own racket. Basketball and volleyball
courts
are also available later at night.
Useful, but not necessary,
items
that you also may want to bring with you include a clock
and a travel iron. The U.S. uses 110-voltage electrical current.
Since
prices
for some items may be high in the United States, you may
want to
bring enough toiletries, cosmetics and other personal items,
so that you do not have to replace them. We will equip you
with an initial
international calling card so you can call home immediately
upon your arrival. You may then purchase additional calling cards
as you
need.
Please bring any important medical records with you,
in
case you need to visit a doctor during your stay. It will
be important for doctors to know you vaccination record and any medications
to which you are allergic. In addition, you should bring
enough prescription
medications for the four week period, since foreign prescriptions
are not accepted by U. S. pharmacies. Since prices for
some items may be high in the United States, you may want to bring
enough
toiletries,
cosmetics and other personal items, so that you do not
have to
replace them. Also, please note that non-prescription medicines
(aspirin, Tylenol, Alka-Seltzer, etc.) are not covered by
insurance
policies.
Please plan in advance for any additional money you wish
to
bring for shopping, independent travel, and personal needs.
Travelers' checks or credit cards are suggested, as they are readily
accepted. It is nearly impossible, due to the short time frame
of the
program,
to send and receive money from your country once you
are
in the United
States. It is also impossible to cash personal checks
and postal money orders unless you have a bank account in a bank
in
Newark.
We are looking forward to meeting you and we have no
doubt that your stay in the U. S. will meet your highest expectations,
both
personally
and professionally.
Sincerely,
Scott G. Stevens, Ed.D
Director |
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Baerbel Schumacher
Program Coordinator |
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