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ESLA 0323: Reading II
0.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0313, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course focuses on academic reading and vocabulary building. Students learn to identify the main idea, context clues, word order, pronoun reference and signal words. They also preview, predict, understand and draw conclusions, scan, and summarize. Students also interpret diagrams, charts, and other visual content.Semester Hours: (3 -3 - 1)CIP: 32.0108.56 12
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ESLA 0330: Speaking/Listening III
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0320, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course helps students to develop the ability to listen and communicate in a range of social and academic situations. Class activities include listening to real-world sources from the internet, TV, and radio. Students narrate and describe events and situations; participate in group discussions on various topics; enhance vocabulary; and improve their pronunciation, stress, and intonation of spoken American English.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 1)CIP: 32.0108.55 12
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ESLA 0331: Writing III
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0321, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course focuses on helping students to use the writing process, including prewriting strategies such as brainstorming and mapping. They will organize information in a logical sequence, narrow the subject, formulate topic sentences and construct original paragraphs with supporting details and a conclusion. They will also use editing and revising strategies.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 0)CIP: 32.0108.54 12
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ESLA 0332: Grammar III
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0322, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course focuses on helping students to understand and produce basic grammar structures such as nouns, pronouns, adverbs, adjectives, verb tenses and some modal auxiliaries. Additionally, study could include compound and complex sentence such as adverb and adjective clauses.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 0)CIP: 32.0108.57 12
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ESLA 0333: Reading III
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0323, placement test, or approval by instructorThis course focuses on academic reading and vocabulary building. Students learn to identify the main idea, context clues, word order, pronoun reference and signal words. They also read a variety of texts to preview, predict, understand and draw conclusions, make inferences, scan, and summarize. Students also interpret diagrams, charts, and other visual content.Semester Hours: (3-3-1)CIP: 32.0108.56 12
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ESLA 0340: Speaking/Listening IV
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0330, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course focuses on developing students’ skills necessary to listen and communicate in a range of social and academic situations. Class activities include listening to real-world sources from the internet, TV, radio, and college lectures. They also give short presentations and participate in group discussions on various topics. Students also improve their pronunciation, stress, and intonation of spoken American English. The lab will give additional practice in oral production and increase aural comprehension of spoken American English.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 1)CIP: 32.0108.55 12
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ESLA 0341: Writing IV
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0331, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course focuses on helping students to use the writing process, including prewriting strategies (brainstorming and mapping), organizing information, editing and revising; producing original paragraphs and/or essays that include a strong topic sentence for a paragraph or thesis for an essay with parallel structure, complex sentences with subordination, a series of coordinated and coherent paragraphs and a conclusion that supports the topic sentence or thesis.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 1)CIP: 32.0108.54 12
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ESLA 0342: Grammar IV
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0332, placement test, or approval by instructor.Students will review pronouns, verb tenses, and modal auxiliaries. In addition, students will study adverbial, adjective and noun clauses; gerunds and infinitives; and passive voice.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 0)CIP: 32.0108.57 12
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ESLA 0343: Reading IV
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
Prerequisites: ESLA 0333, placement test, or approval by instructor.This course helps students develop academic reading and build vocabulary. Students learn to more effectively identify the main idea, context clues, word order, and pronoun reference and signal words. They also read a variety of texts to preview, predict, understand and draw conclusions, make inferences, scan, paraphrase, distinguish fact and opinion, and summarize.Completion of ESLA 0343 with a grade of “C” or better is equivalent to READ 0301.Semester Hours: (3 -3- 1)CIP: 32.0108,56 12
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ESOL 0314: Pronunciation
3.00 Credits
San Antonio College
This course focuses on the production of comprehensible oral language. Students listen to native speaker models in an attempt to produce spoken English that is reasonably easy to understand. A language laboratory provides opportunities for contrast study with the student’s native language.Semester Hours: (3-3-0)CIP: 32.0108.55 12
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