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  • 2.00 Credits

    Strongly recommended: For students enrolled in ESL level 3 core courses. Placement is based on multiple assessment measures. A course for intermediate students in comprehension and communication of spoken English. Emphasis is on building confidence in oral expression, refining pronunciation, and reducing accent. 36 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or successful completion of ESL 024. A vocabulary and reading course for intermediate ESL students. The course is designed to help students further expand vocabulary and reading skills. Emphasis is on building vocabulary through oral and written practice and improving reading comprehension. One of three core courses in ESL Level 3. 36 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or successful completion of ESL 026. A course for low-intermediate ESL students seeking to improve their grammatical accuracy in written English. Intensive review and practice of meaning and use of syntactic structures such as verb tense, modals, noun and adjective forms, questions and negatives, passive voice, adverbs, and articles. One of three core courses in ESL Level 3. 36 lecture hours, 9 lab hours arranged. NOTE: THE UNITS FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ESL 030 or placement in ESL Level 4 based on multiple assesment measures. Strongly recommended: For students enrolled in ESL level 4 core courses. This course parallels ENGL 040, preparing high-intermediate ESL students for ESL 100. It includes grammar, vocabulary, usage, and the writing skills of sentence and paragraph development. It also previews essay development and writing. One of three core courses in ESL Level 4. 54 lecture hours. 9 lab hours arranged. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures. Stronlgy recommended: For students enrolled in ESL Level 4 core courses. A course for high intermediate students in comprehension and communication of spoken English. Emphasis is on building confidence in oral expression, refining pronunciation and reducing accent. 36 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ESL 034 or placement in ESL Level 4 based on multiple assessment measures. A reading and vocabulary course for high intermediate ESL students, designed to facilitate appropriate strategies for improving reading comprehension and developing vocabulary. Emphasis is on college-level vocabulary and reading skills. One of three core courses in ESL Level 4. 36 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or successful completion of ESL 036. Strongly recommended: For students enrolled in ESL Level 4 core courses. A course for high-intermediate ESL students seeking to improve their grammatical accuracy in writing and speaking. Intensive review and oral and written practice of syntactic structures such as verb tense, passive voice gerunds and infinitives, and modal verbs.* One of three core courses in ESL level 4. 36 lecture hours, 9 lab hours arranged. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or successful completion of ESL 044. Strongly recommended: Concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of ESL 100. This vocabulary and reading course is designed to help ESL students develop the skills necessary for analyzing and writing about literature in English at the college level. 36 hours lecture. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or successful completion of ESL 044. A reading and vocabulary course for advanced ESL students designed to improve their skills in the reading and analysis of academic text. Students will develop reading comprehension and study strategies in preparation for college-level coursework. 36 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ESL 046. Strongly recommended: For students enrolled in ESL level 5 core courses. A course for advanced ESL students seeking to improve their grammatical accuracy in writing and speaking. Further review and practice of complex syntactic structures such as verb forms, tag questions, conditional statements, reported speech, modals and phrasal verbs, and subordinate clauses. 36 lecture hours, 9 lab hours arranged. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
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