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Loudoun Literacy Council

English Classes / GED Classes

  • English Class Registration: Summer Class Registration will be open from April 1st – 30th, 2026.

  • Summer Class Session: May 4th – August 9th, 2026
    Classes are held one time a week for 1 hour and 45 minutes each class.

    *The schedule below is for the current spring session and will be updated for the summer session on April 1st.

  • Cost: $50

  • GED Class Registration: Registration is open year-round

  • Class Location: Class meets one time a week on Tuesday evenings at Cascades Library from 7:00pm-8:45pm. Register now and we will email you the start date for the next GED subject (Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, or Science). Each subject is covered during a 4 week session. Registration covers 16 weeks of instruction.

  • Cost: $50

Library Day of the Week Time Class Level Start – End Dates
Ashburn Wednesdays 7:00-8:50pm Advanced (Purple Book) Jan 7 – March 25
Brambleton Wednesdays 12:15-2:00pm Intermediate 2 (Green Book) Jan 7 – March 25
Rust Tuesdays 7:00-8:50pm Intermediate (Blue Book) Jan 6 – March 24
Cascades Wednesdays 7:00-8:50pm Beginner (Red Book) Jan 7 – March 25
Cascades Thursdays 7:00-8:50pm Basic Beginner (Yellow Book) Jan 8 – March 26
Sterling Tuesdays 7:00-8:50pm Basic Beginner (Yellow Book) Jan 6 – March 24
Sterling Wednesdays 7:00-8:50pm Intermediate (Blue Book) Jan 7 – March 25

 

Basic Beginner (Yellow Book)

Focuses on basic English skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn fundamental vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.

Beginner (Red Book)

Builds upon Level 1, focusing on more advanced vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure. Students develop their communication skills and learn to express themselves more effectively.

Intermediate (Blue Book)

Continues to develop communication skills, focusing on reading, writing, and speaking in more complex contexts. Students learn to express themselves more clearly and effectively and begin to prepare for college and career success.

Intermediate 2 (Green Book)

Students develop their ability to communicate effectively in a variety of contexts, including academic, workplace, and social settings. They learn to use more advanced vocabulary and grammar and to write more complex texts.

Advanced (Purple Book)

Students continue to develop their communication skills, focusing on more complex grammar and writing. They learn to express themselves more effectively and to communicate their ideas in a variety of contexts.

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