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ESL 37: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Grammar
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 3 of English language proficiency will learn English grammar and syntactic structures to help them in academic speaking, reading and writing. Course content will include past and future verb tenses, forming questions, comparatives and superlatives and modal forms. May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 38: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Reading
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 3 of English language proficiency will read in English to prepare for later academic reading assignments. Students will read short authentic and adapted selections and will develop multiple comprehension strategies, such as finding main ideas and details, identifying transition words and using a bilingual dictionary. May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 38 - ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Reading
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ESL 39: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Writing and Computer Skills
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 3 of English language proficiency will write in English to prepare them for later academic written assignments. Students will practice writing about a process, narrating a past experiences and describing future goals. They will strengthen their writing by adding specific details, using paragraphs appropriately, revising and composing multiple drafts. This course includes basic word processing skills for writing future college papers and using the Internet as a resource for information and for language learning. May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 39 - ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Writing and Computer Skills
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ESL 40: Beginning English as a Second Language III
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for students who have little or no knowledge of English. Students will learn to speak, read and write using present progressive, future and imperative verb forms. They will be able to use singular and plural nouns, pronouns, prepositions of place, possessives, time adverbs and descriptive adjectives. They will acquire basic vocabulary to describe themselves and their environment. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 40 - Beginning English as a Second Language III
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ESL 41: Beginning English as a Second Language IV
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course, a continuation of Beginning ESL III, is for students who have little or no knowledge of English. Students will learn how to ask and answer basic information questions about themselves. They will practice using "be" and actionverbs in several tenses. They will increase their vocabulary in the areas of occupations, places in the community, common actions, adjective opposites and family relationships. They will read short passages and write sentences using these structures and vocabulary items. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 41 - Beginning English as a Second Language IV
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ESL 42: Beginning English as a Second Language V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for students who have little knowledge of English. Students will learn to speak, read, and write using negative statements in present and future tenses, auxiliary verbs "can" and "have to", clothing vocabulary, colorcountries, nationality and languages, and why/because questions. They will concentrate on listening and speaking skills, with additional work on reading and writing. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 42 - Beginning English as a Second Language V
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ESL 43: Beginning English as a Second Language VI
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course, a continuation of Beginning ESL V, is for students who have little knowledge of English. Students will strengthen their use of present and future tense verbs and begin learning to use the past tense. They will learn common regular and irregular verbs. They will acquire vocabulary in the areas of parts of the body, aches and pains, symptoms, and time problems and giving excuses. Listening and speaking will be stressed with additional work on reading and writing. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 43 - Beginning English as a Second Language VI
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ESL 44: English as a Second Language- Writing Improvement I
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for English-as-a-Second Language students from the upper beginning to the advanced level who want to write better in English. Students will learn spelling rules and work on improving their vocabulary, sentence structure and paragraph organization. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 44 - English as a Second Language- Writing Improvement I
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ESL 45: English as a Second Language- Conversation I
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for English-as-a-Second Language students who already know some English grammar and have some knowledge of vocabulary but wish to improve their ability to speak and understand English in various social and business situations. American slang and usage will be taught. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 46: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level IV:Speaking and Listening
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 4 of English language proficiency will practice speaking and listening in English to prepare them for later academic oral work. Content will include academic topics through various oral formats, including pair work, group work, extended discussion, lectures, presentations, guest speakers, tapes, and movies. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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