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AL 3320: Sociolinguistics
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An investigation of the relationship between language variation and the following: social class, ethnic group, gender, region, and content. Also discussed are language planning, bilingualism, Pidgin/Creole languages, and English as a world language. The class focuses on applying the topics above to English language teaching situations. Pre: C or better in AL 2000, SOC 1000, SOC 2000, or SOC 2100.
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AL 3330: Psycholinguistics
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The study of the biological foundations of language and a comparison of first and second language acquisition. Various second language acquisition theories are investigated as well as cognitive, personality, and sociocultural factors that affect language learning, so that these can be applied to the English language teaching situation. Pre: C or better in AL 2000 or PSY 1000.
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AL 3340: Translation in Second Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An investigation of translation problems due to differences in structure, concept, culture, and style among languages. Other topics include equivalence, untranslatability, languages in contact, and the use of translation as a tool for teaching and learning a second language. Pre: C or better in AL 2000 or consent.
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AL 3720: Methods of Teaching Writing ESL
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An examination of the theories and methods of teaching writing to ESL students. Emphasis is placed on teaching methods that view writing as a process. The course also addresses the integration of reading and writing skills. Pre: C or better in AL 2000 or consent.
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AL 3730: ESL Evaluation Methods
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A survey of the major issues in second language testing. It examines the basics of reliability and validity and develops basic skills in test analysis. Students develop practical test materials for classroom use covering the four skill areas of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Pre: C or better in AL 2000 or consent.
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AL 3740: Technology in Language Teaching
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An exploration of the effective uses of computers and video in language teaching. Criteria to evaluate computer programs and video series are developed and used to evaluate commercially available language learning materials. In addition, classroom activities that incorporate this technology and original materials are developed. Pre: C or better in AL 2000 or consent.
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AL 3950: Language Classroom Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course is usually taken one credit at a time over three terms. TESL students observe ESL classes. For the second or third credit, the student may assist ELS instructors if practicable. The course includes periodic seminars and a final written report. Pre: C or better in AL 2000.
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AL 3990: Non-paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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AL 3991: Paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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AL 4710: Mats/Meth/Test:Spoken English
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An investigation of current materials and methods for teaching oral fluency, pronunciation, listening skills, and oral grammar. Also included are methods and materials for evaluating speaking and listening. Students observe ESL oral fluency/listening classes, as well as prepare and present short teaching demonstrations. Pre: AL 3110, AL 3120, and AL 3950 (may be taken concurrently).
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