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The Lake County Library System Adult Literacy Program is designed to serve limited English proficient adults and adult English language learners who are interested in improving their English skills - conversation, reading, writing, comprehension, and basic math. It is a volunteer-based program which offers one-to-one and small group tutoring to include Conversation Clubs, Citizenship classes, Reading Clubs, and Pre-GED Language Arts & Math classes.

Trained volunteer tutors and adult learners meet at the library and have access to student workbooks; adult literacy materials; a computer-based literacy lab; and other library resources. The adult learner, with the guidance of the tutor, identifies their learning goals and sets the pace to achieving them!

Click here to find out how to get help.

For additional information about this program, call (352) 253-6183 or email Erika Greene, Literacy Coordinator.

Partners


Lake Tech

Lake Tech offers ESoL, Adult Basic Education, GED, and postsecondary certificate programs.

Florida Literacy Coalition

Florida Literacy Coalition promotes, supports and advocates for the effective delivery of quality adult and family literacy services in the state of Florida.

 

Program News

Summer Book Club for Men at the Tavares Library

Join us and enjoy a good book with great friends!


Job Counseling at the Library

Lake County Library System and Goodwill Industries of Central Florida - Job Center add Paisley to the schedule!


Adult Literacy Program adds new learning tools to the ANR collection

Study on your own! Borrow play-a-ways or citizenship study materials.


Conversation Clubs

Conversation Clubs are a FREE informal conversation group.


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