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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students learning English at level 4 of English language proficiency will learn English grammar and syntactic structures to help them in academic speaking, reading and writing. Covered structures include pronoun forms, irregular past forms, modals, questions, progressive forms, future, and participial adjectives. Practice includes both oral and written activities. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students learning English at level 4 of English language proficiency will read in English to prepare for later academic reading assignments. They will read authentic short stories and assays and adapted non-fiction articles, learn word forms and parts of speech, learn to use a monolingual dictionary, scan and skim texts for information, and use contextual clues to find meanings of new vocabulary. Practice includes both oral and written work related to texts and new vocabulary. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students learning English at level 4 of English language proficiency will write in English to prepare them for later academic writing assignments. They will practice narrative and expository forms through written exercises, journals, personal essays, and summaries. This course includes basic word processing and skills for writing college papers. Course fee
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is for students who can already speak and write in the present and future and can describe themselves in their environment using basic vocabulary and structures. Students will learn to use regular and irregular past and present perfect verbs. They will practice communicating using infinitives, direct and indirect objects, comparative adjectives and more extensive vocabulary. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course, a continuation of Intermediate ESL I, is for students who know some English and who can speak and write using present and future tenses and basic vocabulary and structures. Students will work intensively on mastering verb use and learning irregular verb forms. Past tense will be reviewed and past continuous introduced. Students will also learn to use direct and indirect objects correctly and to use quantity words with nouns. Vocabulary areas will include weather, reading maps and giving directions, and giving compliments. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is for students who already know some English and who can speak and write using present and future tenses and basic vocabulary and structures. Students will learn correct use of intensifiers, reflexive pronouns, negative words and comparative adverbs. They will learn the future tense of auxiliary verbs and gain vocabulary knowledge in the areas of accidents and emergencies, polite excuses, customer complaints and the automobile. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course, a continuation of Intermediate ESL III, is for students who already know some English and who can speak, read, and write using present, past and future tenses and basic vocabulary and structures. Students will work intensively on correct formation and use of the present perfect tense, present perfect continuous, and future continuous verb phrases. They will learn the superlative form of common adjectives. They will learn vocabulary for giving information at a medical check-up and for restaurant conversations. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
This course is for English-as-a-Second Language students from the mid-intermediate to the advanced level who want to write better in English. Students will learn to write more complex sentences, to use more appropriate vocabulary for particular writing tasks and to compose well-developed paragraphs and longer compositions. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
This course is for English-as-a-Second Language students at the upper intermediate and advanced level who are already familiar with English grammar and vocabulary items 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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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
English language learning students at level 5 of English language proficiency will speak and listen in English to prepare them for later academic oral work. They will practice speaking and listening about academic topics, through a variety of oral formats, including pair work, group work, extended discussion, lectures, presentations, guest speakers, tapes and movies. Course fee
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