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ESL 010: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course introduces basic English communication concepts. Exit goals are knowledge of the alphabet and numeric symbols, copying information into simple forms, sight and hearing recognition of survival words, and responding to verbal yes/no questions. Expressional goals are forming letters and numbers from memory, copying correctly, and writing own name and address and writing simple sentences. Applications include applying ideas from read and spoken material to daily life, completing simple forms and responding to warning words like "poison" "stop", e tc. No te: Credifor this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Placement by testing in ESL 010.
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ESL 020: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
ESL students progress from survival level to increasing flexibility in an English-speaking environment. Learners read, listen and respond to simple written requests and "w" questions. Students learn to use present, presentprogressive and future tenses, and accurately write simple words, which follow regular spelling conventions of English. Practical skills include time, simple directions and schedules, signs and maps, and vocabulary and phrases. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 010 or placement by testing in ESL 020.
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ESL 030: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
Learners build listening, reading, writing and speaking abilities. They will develop clarity and appropriate form in speaking and writing for a variety of life situations. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 020 or placement by testing in ESL 030.
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ESL 032: ESL Communication 3-Writing
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course is designed to help students learn the writing process, reduce grammatical and mechanical errors in writing, and produce English sentences with limited errors. It will build upon competencies taught in ESL Communications 030. Focused activities include using English grammar, understanding the mechanics of writing and using English dictionaries. Activities will increase students' abilities to write, build their knowledge base of the English language, and increase their vocabulary. Computer use will be required to complete some assignments. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 020 or placement by testing into ESL 030.
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ESL 040: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
Learners will determine purpose in reading/listening and comprehension, adjust their reading strategies, analyze underlying meaning, and integrate new knowledge with prior knowledge. Also refine writing processes with attention to detail and develop the ability to write longer, connected documents. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 030 or placement by testing in ESL 040.
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ESL 042: ESL Communication 4-Writing
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course is designed to help students learn the writing process, reduce grammatical and mechanical errors in writing, and produce well written English sentences and paragraphs. It will build upon the competencies taught in ESL Communication 040. Focused activities include applying English grammar, the mechanics of writing and using English dictionaries. Activities will increase students' abilities to write, their knowledge base of the English language, and increase their use of vocabulary. Computer use will be required to complete some assignments. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 030 or placement by testing into ESL 040.
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ESL 050: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course builds advanced communication concepts. Listening, observing, speaking, reading and writing are combined in a holistic approach to language acquisition for everyday use on the job, at home and in the community. Learners are exposed to language in various contexts and learn through discussion, presentation, and individual and group projects. Use of computer technology is interwoven with language acquisition. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 040 or placement by testing in ESL 050.
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ESL 052: ESL Communication 5-Writing
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course is designed to help students continue to develop the writing process, reduce grammatical and mechanical errors in writing, and produce well written English sentences and paragraphs that express complex ideas. Students will use their writing skills to author work for a variety of purposes. It will build upon the competencies taught in ESL communication 050. Focused activities include applying English grammar, the mechanics of writing and using English dictionaries. These activities will increase students' abilities to write, apply their knowledge base of the English language, and increase their use of vocabulary. Computer use will be required to complete some assignments. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 040 or placement by testing into ESL 050.
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ESL 056: ESL 5 and Medical Terminology
5.00 Credits
Cascadia College
Learners develop English Language skills through the study of basic medical terminology. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 040 or placement by testing into ESL 050.
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ESL 060: ESL Communication
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Cascadia College
This course enhances advanced communication concepts. Listening, observing, speaking, reading and writing are combined in a holistic approach to language acquisition for everyday use on the job, at home and in the community. Learners are exposed to language in various contexts and learn through discussion, presentation, and individual and group projects. Use of computer technology is interwoven with language acquisition. Note: Credits for this course are not transferable, nor do they apply to any college degree or certificate. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ESL 050 or placement by testing in ESL 060.
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