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ESL 57: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level V:Grammar
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
English language learning students a level 5 of English language proficiency will learn English grammar and syntactic structures to help them in academic speaking, reading, and writing. Covered structures include past participle forms, present perfect aspect, phrasal verbs, gerunds and infinitives, and pronoun references in direct and indirect speech. Practice includes both oral and written activities. Course fee
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ESL 58: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level V:Reading & Acd Ct
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
English language learning students at level 5 of English Language proficiency will read in English to prepare for later academic reading assignments. They will read authentic short stories and adapted and non-adapted short non-fiction articles, and will interpret charts, tables, and non-prose information. There is emphasis on readings related to academic culture. Practice includes activities for vocabulary improvement and dictionary skills. Course includes an introduction to academic culture of higher education in the United States. Course fee
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ESL 59: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level V:Writing
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
English language learning students at level 5 of English Language proficiency will read in English to prepare for later academic reading assignments. They will read authentic short stories and adapted and non-adapted short non-fiction articles, and will interpret charts, tables, and non-prose information. There is emphasis on readings related to academic culture. Practice includes activities for vocabulary improvement and dictionary skills. Course includes an introduction to academic cultures of higher education in the United States. Course fee
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ESL 60: High Advanced English as a Second Language
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for non-native speakers who are familiar with many of the essential grammatical structures and most verb tenses but need further skills in English. Students in this class will strengthen and refine their use of structures learned previously. They will learn to use passive voice, superlative adjectives and more specific vocabulary. They will become familiar with American slang, idioms and cultural patterns. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 60 - High Advanced English as a Second Language
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ESL 61: High Advanced English as a Second Language
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This is a continuation of Advanced ESL I for non-native speakers who are familiar with many of the essential grammatical structures and most verb tenses but need further skill in English. Students will strengthen and refine their control of structures learned previously. They will learn to use all verb tenses more accurately. They will improve their mastery of English prepositions and two-word verbs. Aural comprehension of dialogs at normal speed will be emphasized. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 61 - High Advanced English as a Second Language
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ESL 62: Advanced English as a Second Language III
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is for non-native speakers of English who are familiar with many of the essential grammatical structures and most verb tenses but need further skill in English. Students will strengthen and refine their control of structures learned previously. They will focus on accurate use of verb phrases, relative clauses and subject-verb agreement in speech and in writing. Listening comprehension and paragraph writing will also be stressed. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 62 - Advanced English as a Second Language III
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ESL 63: Advanced English as a Second Language IV
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course, a continuation of Advanced ESL III, is for nonnative speakers who are familiar with many of the essential grammatical structures and most verb tenses but need further skill in English. Students will strengthen and refine their control of structures learned previously. They will learn to use adverb clauses of time, cause, condition, result and comparison. They will work intensively on increasing their vocabulary and on learning to recognize prefixes and suffixes. They will work in reading on identifying main ideas and supporting details. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 63 - Advanced English as a Second Language IV
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ESL 70: English as a Second Language Study Skills I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This class is for students who have achieved communicative competence but wish to refine listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. They will learn content in advanced areas relating to the writing skills GED test. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 70 - English as a Second Language Study Skills I
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ESL 71: English as a Second Language Study Skills II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This class is for students who have achieved communicative competence but wish to refine listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. They will learn content in advanced areas relating to the GED reading test. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 71 - English as a Second Language Study Skills II
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ESL 72: English as a Second Language Reading And Writing Skills
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This class is for students who are already able to communicate in English but wish to upgrade their reading and writing skills for educational, business or personal reasons. Students will improve their reading comprehension, expand their vocabulary, learn to make inferences and scan for information and learn to write more correct and complex sentences, paragraphs and longer compositions. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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