English as a Second Language Department
Department Faculty
Department Chair: Kristi Bergman, Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Kristi Bergman

- Department Chair, Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: WACC, Room 264
- Telephone: (609) 343-4881
- e-mail: kbergman@atlantic.edu
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- Susan DePhilippis

- Associate Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: Mays Landing, Room A122
- Telephone: (609) 343-5092
- e-mail: sdephili@atlantic.edu
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- Michael Kammer

- Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: WACC, Room 237
- Telephone: (609) 343-4879
- e-mail: mkammer@atlantic.edu
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- Gwen McIntyre
- Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: WACC, Room 251
- Telephone: (609) 343-4837
- e-mail: gmcintyr@atlantic.edu
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- Judith Otterburn-Martinez
- Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: WACC, Room 237
- Telephone: (609) 343-4943
- e-mail: jotterbu@atlantic.edu
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- Shirley Shields
- Assistant Professor, English as a Second Language
- Office: WACC, Room 237
- Telephone: (609) 343-4821
- e-mail: sshields@atlantic.edu
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Atlantic Cape offers beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of English classes for non-native, English speaking students.
Classes include interactive learning activities, audio language lab practice, computer and Internet lab practice, as well as textbook reading and writing assignments. All courses focus on increasing the listening, speaking, reading, grammar and writing skills of the students. Additionally, students access many online English resources through our ESL Online Writing Lab.
ESL Video
Please choose which format you prefer:
- Podcast (.m4v) right-click to download
- Web Browser (.swf)
- mp3
Click on any of the topics below to learn more about specific areas of the ESL Program, or you may call (609) 343-4878 Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST. (From June through August, the offices are closed on Fridays.)
For more information on Atlantic Cape's various ESL programs, please visit the ESL FAQ page.
F-1 Visas
Major Reasons Why Our Students Enroll in the ESL Program:
- To gain employment locally
- To advance their current career
- To change to a new career
- To begin an academic degree program at Atlantic Cape Community College
- To transfer to a four-year American college or university academic degree program
Countries Our Students Represent:
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Some of the Colleges & Universities Our Students Transfer To After ESL Program Completion:
- Atlantic Cape Community College Degree Programs
- Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
- Rowan University
- Rutgers University
- Drexel University