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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Placement testing or approval by instructor Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This is an intermediate college-level course to develop the student's ability to listen and communicate in a range of social and academic situations using correct grammar structures for simple narrations, descriptions, as well as increasing vocabulary. Class activities include giving short presentations and leading group discussions. The pronunciation, stress, and intonation of spoken American English are practiced. The lab will give additional practice in oral production and increase oral comprehension of spoken American English. (CIP 3201085512)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Placement testing or approval by instructor Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This intermediate college-level course is designed to develop academic reading skills by applying context clues, word order, pronoun reference, special signal words, by developing paraphrasing, summarizing, outlining, making inferences, and analyzing selected passages, and by distinguishing fact and opinion. (CIP 3201085612) Completion of ESOL 0341 with a C or better is equivalent to READ 0301
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Placement testing or approval by instructor Corequisites: None This is an intermediate college-level course designed to develop the student's ability to understand and produce compound and complex sentence patterns of American English. Previously studied grammatical structures will be reviewed and practiced. Structures covered in this course will include: compound sentences; complex sentences with time clauses; noun phrases; adjective clauses; adverbial phrases; reflexive and impersonal pronouns; the present perfect tense; and simple modal auxiliaries. (CIP 3201085712)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Placement testing or approval by instructor Corequisites: None This is an intermediate college-level course designed to develop the student's ability to construct paragraphs with topic sentences, body (major and secondary supports), and a conclusion. Emphasis is on planning and writing expository paragraphs using illustrations and examples, definitions, comparison/contrast, and classification. (CIP 3201085412)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:none Corequisites:none Fees:Laboratory The course develops reading comprehension and communication skills. The students engage in conversation from reading a variety of intermediate level materials while increasing their vocabulary. The course emphasizes reading skills such as recognizing the main ideas, facts and opinions, drawing inferences, comparing different sources, and understanding web sources. Pronunciation of Standard American English is also emphasized in order to improve speaking skills. 32.0108.5212 Completion of ESOL 0344 with a "C" or better is equivalent to READ 0301
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Placement testing or approval by instructor Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This advanced college-level course develops the student's ability to discuss logically concrete topics related to particular interests and special fields using appropriate grammar structures. The students learn to state and support one's opinions, explain in detail and restate others' opinions. Class activities include group discussions and giving formal presentations. The pronunciation, stress, and intonation of spoken American English are practiced. The lab will give additional practice in oral production and increase aural comprehension of spoken American English. (CIP 3201085512)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Successful completion of READING 4, placement testing, or approval by instructor. Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This course focuses on the development of higher level reading skills by analyzing and synthesizing, summarizing and outlining, and using analytical thinking skills to recognize the authors' purpose and point of view. (CIP 3201085612) Completion of ESOL 0351 with a C or better is equivalent to READ 0302
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Successful completion of GRAMMAR 4, placement testing, or approval by instructor. Corequisites: None This is an advanced course designed to develop the student's ability to understand and produce more complicated sentence patterns of American English. Previously studied grammatical structures will be reviewed and practiced. Structures covered in this course will include: complex sentences with time and cause-effect clauses, restrictive and non-restrictive adjective clauses, collective and abstract nouns, past and future perfect verb tense, gerunds, infinitives, and causatives. (CIP 3201085712) Completion of ESOL 0352 and ESOL 0353 with a "C" or better is equivalent to ENGL 0300
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Successful completion of WRITING 4, placement testing, or approval by instructor. Corequisites: None This is an advanced college-level course to develop paragraph construction skills and begin to learn the essay format. Emphasis is on planning and generating expository paragraphs using cause and effect, persuasion, and definition. (CIP 3201085712) Completion of ESOL 0352 and ESOL 0353 with a C or better is equivalent to ENGL 0300
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites:Successful completion of ESOL 0344, placement testing, or approval by instructor Corequisites:none Fees:Laboratory The course develops reading comprehension and communication skills. The students engage in conversation from reading a variety of high intermediate materials while increasing and using advanced vocabulary. The course emphasizes reading skills such as recognizing the main ideas, facts and opinions, drawing inferences, comparing different sources, and understanding web sources. Pronunciation of Standard American English is also emphasized in order to improve speaking skills. 32.0108.5212 Completion of ESOL 0354 with a "C" or better is equivalent to READ 0302
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