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ESL 150: English as a Second Language Beginning Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed to help students with very little English proficiency develop and practice essential reading skills and strategies, including extensive vocabulary practice. Students acquire writing skills on the paragraph level with the emphasis on accurate grammatical usage and spelling. Prerequisite: English Placement Test
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ESL 230: English as a Second Language Low Intermediate Grammar
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is a continuation of Beginning Level Grammar and introduces more refined grammatical structures, including modals, present perfect tense and questions. The course emphasizes direct application of the learned rules of grammar to improve oral and written communication. Prerequisite: ESL 130 or English Placement Test
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ESL 240: English as a Second Language Low Intermediate Speaking and Listening
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is a continuation of Beginning Level Speaking and Listening for improving oral communication and active listening skills and strategies necessary for academic study. The course focuses on academic lecture comprehension, note taking skills, discussion based on lecture information, TOELF listening and speaking exercises. Prerequisite: ESL 140 or English Placement Test
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ESL 250: English as a Second Language Low Intermediate Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is a continuation of Beginning Level Reading and Writing and is intended to increase reading speed and comprehension through building up academic vocabulary by working with various academic texts. Students expand their abilities to write descriptive and comparison paragraphs. Prerequisite: ESL 150 or English Placement Test
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ESL 330: English as a Second Language Intermediate Grammar
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is intended to further develop a student's understanding of the form, meaning and usage of grammatical structures, including: passive voice, noun clauses, adjective clauses and adverbial clauses. The course helps students apply grammatical complexity and accuracy to their writing and speaking. Prerequisite: ESL 230 or English Placement Test
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ESL 340: English as a Second Language Intermediate Listening and Speaking
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed to develop the oral and aural skills of intermediate level English proficiency students. Giving in-class presentations and participating in class discussions, TOEFL listening and speaking exercises are the focus of the course. Prerequisite: ESL 240 or English Placement Test
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ESL 350: English as a Second Language Intermediate Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course builds on the reading and writing skills the students have developed in ESL 250. Students continue to expand their academic vocabulary and learn how to organize, paraphrase and summarize academically written English. The writing component focuses on essay writing and its organization. Prerequisite: ESL 250 or English Placement Test
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ESL 430: English as a Second Language Advanced Grammar
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course is designed for students who have already attained intermediate level English grammatical structures. Students develop skills in understanding form, meaning and usage of complex sentence structures, including gerund and infinitive usages, conditional sentences, and reduction of adverbial clauses. Prerequisite: ESL 330 or English Placement Test
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ESL 440: English as a Second Language TOEFL Preparation
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed for advanced level students to strengthen their English proficiency while becoming familiar with the TOEFL Test questions and test taking strategies. The course provides practice for the integrated skills in reading, listening, speaking and writing. Prerequisites: ESL 330, ESL 340, ESL 350 or English Placement Test
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ESL 450: English as a Second Language Advanced Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed to help advanced level students develop the ability to interpret and critically analyze written academic English. Students are engaged in more complex and lengthy writing in comparison-and-contrast, argument and cause-and-effect essays. They learn to use the convention of quotation, citation and paraphrasing. Prerequisite: ESL 350 or English Placement Test
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