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0.50 Credits
The verb is the heart of the sentence. To construct effective sentences, you need to have full control over the verbs. This short review course covers the main aspects of verb use, including regular and irregular forms. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. This course does not work well on a Mac computer. If you have access only to a Mac, do not register for English C001-010.
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Many writers fall into habits that do not involve the reflection necessary for successful writing. New writers mistakenly think that good writers simply sit down and write out a perfect paragraph or essay from start to finish. In fact, writing is a process consisting of a number of steps. Learn more about them in this short review course. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. This course does not work well on a Mac computer. If you have access only to a Mac, do not register for ENGL C001-010.
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This short review course provides basic instruction in the most common types of writing in the business world: letters, memos, and reports. In addition to the more traditional forms, newer variations of these are covered. At work, it is the writer's job to deliver information in a clear, concise format. Take this course to learn how to communicate effectively on paper for the workplace. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. This course does not work well on a Mac computer. If you have access only to a Mac, do not register for ENGL C001-010.
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This is a basic grammar course covering sentence structure, parts of speech, punctuation, and syntax. Emphasis is placed on grammatical structure and correct usage. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only.
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A beginning, self-paced, programmed course designed to help students master the basic rules of spelling. Among other topics, it addresses phonics, silent letters, plurals, suffixes, commonly misspelled words, and apostrophes. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only.
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0.50 Credits
A beginning course designed to help students develop a college-level vocabulary. Students learn word usage and ways to build words using context clues, word derivatives, and prefixes and suffixes. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. Flexible Enrollment.
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Part two of a beginning course designed to help students develop a powerful vocabulary. Students learn word usage and ways to build words using context clues, word derivatives, and prefixes and suffixes; they also learn how to correctly use a dictionary and thesaurus. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. Flexible Enrollment.
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0.50 Credits
An intermediate course designed to help students develop a powerful vocabulary. Students learn word usage and ways to build words using context clues, word derivatives, and prefixes and suffixes; they also learn how to correctly use a dictionary and thesaurus. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. Flexible enrollment.
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0.50 Credits
Part two of an intermediate course designed to help students develop a powerful vocabulary. Students learn word usage and ways to build words using context clues, word derivatives, and prefixes and suffixes; they also learn how to correctly use a dictionary and thesaurus. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) PREREQUISITE: ENGL C026. Pass/No Pass only. Flexible Enrollment.
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0.50 Credits
Introduction to an individualized, self-paced, computerized reading program designed to improve reading skills. (Not Applicable to A.A. Degree.) Pass/No Pass only. Flexible Enrollment.
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