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LCNV Begins Virtual English Class Registration for Spring 2021
The Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (LCNV) is hosting beginning-level adult English language classes from February to May. Sign up!

Fall Church, VA – The Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (LCNV) is hosting beginning-level adult English language classes from February to May. Due to the continued situation of COVID-19, classes for the spring semester will be held on virtual platforms only, which require students to have a computer, tablet, or smartphone and internet access to participate. Registration begins Monday, January 11, and runs through Friday, February 5, with options to register via text message, phone calls, or in-person at certain locations and times.
Classes offered this spring include:
- Beginning English Class: provides adult English language learners the fundamental skills to understand and communicate in English, helping them to better engage in the community and advance their careers.
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- Family Learning Programs (FLP): provides English language instruction for parents or caregivers, so that they can better communicate with their children and support their education.
Classes are $85.00 with books and assessment included. Registration is required for enrollment. Please understand that no children are allowed at in-person registrations. If possible, please bring your interpreter for the process. Strict social distancing precautions will be enforced. Face masks will be provided. Registration times and dates are available at LCNV’s distance learning page (https://lcnv.org/distance-learning-session/lcnv-classes/), or call 703-237-0866 for more information.
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About the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (lcnv.org)
The Literacy Council of Northern Virginia serves 1,500 adult learners annually with its mission to teach the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English so they can access employment and educational opportunities and more fully and equitably participate in the community. LCNV is one of only a few non-profit organizations in all of Northern Virginia that complies with federal education standards as it serves the most beginning-level adult learner.