Engl as a second language
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Please note: The days of the week are abbreviated as follows: M = Monday,
T = Tuesday, W = Wednesday, R = Thursday, F = Friday, S = Saturday, U = Sunday |
ESL M01 - Beginning ESL
Units: 4.00
Class Hours: 4 lecture, 1 lab
Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of beginning English language learners, using daily activities and topics of general interest. Activities include group and class discussions and oral presentations. Includes vocabulary acquisition; accurate pronunciation; and grammar review of parts of speech, parts of the sentence, sentence structure and patterns, and verb tenses; reading comprehension of brief paragraphs and essays; and writing paragraphs. Does not apply to the Associate Degree.
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ESL M02 - Intermediate ESL
Units: 4.00
Class Hours: 4 lecture, 1 lab
Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of intermediate English language learners using general interest and academic subjects. Activities include group and class discussions of text material, TV/video segments and lectures and oral presentations. Includes vocabulary acquisition, accurate pronunciation, and intonation ; grammar study of sentence structure, compound and complex sentences, and reduction of grammar errors; reading comprehension and critical thinking; and writing multi-paragraph essays. Does not apply to the Associate Degree.
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ESL M03 - Advanced ESL
Units: 4.00
Class Hours: 4 lecture, 1 lab
Focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of advanced English language learners, using cross-curricular and current events subjects. Activities include discussions of text and selected materials, TV shows/videos, news programs, lectures, and one complete feature film and multiple 5-minute oral presentations. Includes emphasis on vocabulary acquisition, accurate pronunciation, and intonation in class discussions; grammar study of sentence correctness and style; reading interpretation, analysis, and application; and writing 5-paragraph essays developed by a combination of rhetorical modes. Does not apply to the Associate Degree.
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(Class data updated as of 03/10/08 @ 13:39:05)
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