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ESL 131: Level II Reading
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
Skills such as pre-reading, previewing, predicting, skimming and scanning will be a primary focus. This course will also deal with semantic mapping and the organizing of ideas in various readings. Concepts in this class will be integrated into all other Level III classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 132: Level II Writing
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
Various forms of paragraph structure will be presented and practiced. This course also introduces and reinforces pre-writing techniques such as brainstorming, discussion, and conceptual mapping. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level III classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 134: Level II Grammar
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course will deal with past, present, and future tenses; modals and modalic expressions; comparisons; and sentence combinations using appropriate connectors in a communicative atmosphere. Concepts in this class will be integrated into all other Level III classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 134 - Level II Grammar
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ESL 14: Level IV Grammar
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course will briefly overview verb tenses, aspect, and voice in a communicative atmosphere. Students will gain a thorough knowledge of perfect and perfect progressive tenses. Concepts in this class will be integrated into all other Level IV classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 141: Level IV Reading
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
College-level texts are utilized presenting essays in a variety of writing styles. Outlining and efficient reading practices are discussed and reinforced. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level IV classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 141 - Level IV Reading
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ESL 142: Level IV Writing
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course introduces and reinforces various forms of essay structures. Outlining and concise writing practices are also addressed. Students explore basic approaches to research and appropriate means of citation. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level IV classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 142 - Level IV Writing
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ESL 143: Level IV Speaking And Listening
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
This is a course designed to advance public speaking and note taking skills. The course requires group and individual presentations on given topics. Research and interview strategies are emphasized. Interaction with native speakers is a requirement. Skills developed in this class are be integrated into all other Level IV classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 143 - Level IV Speaking And Listening
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ESL 151: Level V Reading
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
Students in this course interact with college-level texts presenting essays on a variety of subjects. Examples of correct citation will be reinforced and discussed. This course deals with patterns of narration, description, comparison and contrast. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level V classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 151 - Level V Reading
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ESL 152: Level V Writing
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
Forms of correct citation in research writing will be presented and practiced. Students will focus on polishing academic writing skills and essay form in preparation for University classes. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level V classes. 1.5 crs.
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ESL 152 - Level V Writing
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ESL 153: Level V Speaking And Listening
1.50 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course is designed to reinforce skills in public speaking, lecture note-taking, and interviewing strategies. A ten-minute individual presentation is a requirement. Various modes of inquiry are utilized, and increased interaction with native speakers is a requirement. Skills developed in this class are integrated into all other Level V classes. 1.5 crs.
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