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ENEFL 148: Study Skills for International Students
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes basic study skills for success in academic settings. Practice note taking, impromptu writing in English, preparing for tests, understanding organizational structure of lectures, and using library resources. Prerequisite: ENEFL 133 and 135 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 151: Writing
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced-level conventions of academic writing in undergraduate courses. Practice developing advanced writing skills. Prerequisite: ENEFL 141 or permission of the program director. Open only to undergraduate students.
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ENEFL 151 - Writing
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ENEFL 152: Grammar
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced-level internalization and mastery of academic and formal grammatical structures. Acquire more subtle uses and meanings and further develop grammatical skills to produce and comprehend complex structures in academic and formal use. Skills developed will complement skills developed in the advanced writing courses. Prerequisite: ENEFL 142 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 153: Reading
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced academic reading and vocabulary skills. Practice critical reading and discourse analysis, passive recognition of vocabulary, and extensive reading in students’ major areas. Prerequisite: ENEFL 143 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 154 (136): Speaking
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced speaking skills and pronunciation of English segmental and prosodic systems. Practice accurately producing advanced sounds, reduced segments, stressed and unstressed syllables, diphthongs, and rhythm and intonation in the academic classroom. Prerequisite: ENEFL 144 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 155: Listening
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced listening skill in academic English contexts. Students will practice expanding their ability to comprehend fast speech reduction in academic contexts, recognizing main ideas in academic lectures, and advanced note-taking skills. Prerequisite: ENEFL 145 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 157: International Teaching Assistant Preparation
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes skills necessary for international students who will be teaching in university classrooms. Practice language skills for classroom interaction including teacher presence, non-verbal communication, and communicative and compensatory strategies. Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 157 - International Teaching Assistant Preparation
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ENEFL 158: Study Skills for International Students
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced study skills for success in academic settings. Use authentic materials from major courses to practice advanced study techniques including in-depth library research methods and skills for research-paper writing. Prerequisite: ENEFL 148 or permission of the program director.
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ENEFL 161: Writing
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes advanced-level conventions of academic writing in graduate courses. Practice developing writing skills for research. Prerequisite: ENEFL 141 or permission of the program director. Open only to graduate students.
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ENG 101: Fundamentals of English Composition
2.00 Credits
Ball State University
The first of two consecutive semesters of a portfolio-based course focusing on the development of effective composing, revising, and editing strategies. Introduction to basic research methods. Taught in technology enhanced classrooms. Prerequisite: appropriate combination of SAT verbal or ACT English scores and academic index.
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