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ENGW G002: Grammar 2 Essential Grammar
0.50 Credits
Golden West College
GThis is a Writing and Reading Center course designed to help students master basic sentence mechanics, spelling, plurals, and possessives. This is a computer based course recommended for students enrolled in ESL 041, G051, G061, G071 and English G009 and G010. This course may be taken 2 times
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ENGW G003: Grammar 3 Building Sentences
1.30 Credits
Golden West College
This is a Writing and Reading Center course designed to help students master basic writing structure, word usage, diction, style, and tone. This is a computer based course recommended for students enrolled in ESL G061, G071, and English G009, G010, and G100. This course may be taken 2 times.
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ENGW G011: Building Vocabulary Skills I
1.00 Credits
Golden West College
This Writing Center course is designed for beginning ESL students in courses such as ESL G011 and G021, who possess a vocabulary of approximately 600 words and need practice with basic English. Students will practice a variety of strategies for learning and retaining vocabulary used in everyday written communication.
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ENGW G012: Building Vocabulary Skills II
1.00 Credits
Golden West College
This Writing and Reading Center course is designed for intermediate level ESL students in courses such as ESL G031 and G041, who possess a vocabulary of approximately 1700 words and need practice with words used in a basic English. Students will practice a variety of strategies for learning and retaining vocabulary used in everyday written communication.
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ENGW G013: Building Vocabulary Skills III
1.00 Credits
Golden West College
This Writing and Reading Center course is designed for intermediate ESL students in courses such as ESL G051 and G061, who possess a vocabulary of about 2300 words and need practice with a basic level of academic vocabulary . Students will practice a variety of strategies for learning and retaining vocabulary used in everyday written communication.
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ENGW G014: Building Vocabulary Skills IV
1.00 Credits
Golden West College
This Writing and Reading Center course is designed for advanced ESL students in courses such as ESL G071, who possess a vocabulary of at least 3000 words and want to prepare for basic English courses. Students will practice a variety of strategies for learning and retaining college level vocabulary.
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ENGW G020: Writing Center Conference I
0.20 Credits
Golden West College
Individually tailored instruction for any student with writing needs, including developing and organizing ideas, grammar, punctuation, and overcoming ESL interference. This course can be take in connection with any course at the college which requires written assignments. This course may be taken 4 times.
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ENGW G021: Writing Center Conference II
0.50 Credits
Golden West College
A continuation of the individually tailored writing instruction begun in EnglishG097. This course may be taken 4 times.
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ENGW G022: Writing In The Workplace
1.30 Credits
Golden West College
This is a Writing and Reading Center course designed to teach students how to write simply and effectively in business settings. It focuses on how to write memos, directions, letters, meeting documents, reports, and how to fill-out forms. This course may be taken 2 times.
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ENGW G023: Writing a Unified Paragraph
0.50 Credits
Golden West College
This course instructs students in the process of developing a unified paragraph. It includes sections on prewriting techniques, developing a topic sentence and support sentences, and writing and revising a unified paragraph. Students should expect to complete at least 18 hours of work for 0.5 units of credit and may progress at their own pace. This course may be taken 2 times.
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