Ian C. Dawkins Moore to Speak at Vallejo Rotary Club on April 23rd About "How to Survive in America"
Author, cultural coach and educator, Ian C. Dawkins Moore will speak on Thursday, April 23rd at 12:35 PM on his book, How to Survive in America. The Rotary Club of Vallejo meeting takes place at Zio Fraedo's Restaurant on the waterfront in Vallejo.
Vallejo, California, April 21, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Ian C. Dawkins Moore, a prolific author, cultural coach and educator, will engage members of the Rotary Club of Vallejo in a discussion of his book, How to Survive in America.
The meeting will take place on Thursday, April 23rd beginning at 12:35 PM and is located at Zio Fraedo’s Restaurant, 23 Harbor Way in Vallejo, on the waterfront.
In discussing his book, How to Survive in America, Ian will focus on a 10-lesson guide that includes the following:
Lesson 1: Seven Phases of Surviving Culture Shock
Lesson-2: How to Be an American
Lesson-3: ESL (Or English as a Stupid Language)
Lesson-4: Learn How to Learn First, Then Learn English
Lesson-5: The Art of Communicating
Lesson-6: Tomorrow Belongs to the Communicators
Lesson-7: Getting a Job
Lesson-8: How to give a Speech
Lesson-9: Cultural Signals in the Workplace
Lesson-10: The Culture of Survival
There is much to discuss about living in America – from mastering the culture and language to getting employment. Come join the dialogue on Thursday, April 23rd. For more information about his books, please contact Ian at 510-465-7487, or for additional information concerning other consulting programs and services offered by Ian, please go to http://www.iandawkinsmoore.com/
ABOUT IAN C. DAWKINS MOORE
Ian C. Dawkins Moore has survived a British boarding school, the jock world of football hooliganism, hitch-hiking across the Sahara desert, Islamic redemption in West Africa, the two-tone culture of American racism, and the Corporate Creoles of the Bay Area – and he can still see the funny side of life – enjoy!
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