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Improve your most important academic skill - reading comprehension. Learn the basic reading, thinking and vocabulary skills required for advancement. Please note taht this class is variable credit (2 - 5 credits).
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Students learn to revise original written work for content, organization, development, style as well as proofreading and editing for grammar, syntax and spelling. Concurrent enrollment in a reading course is recommended. Please note that this class is variable credit (2 - 5 credits).
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Study of prefixes, suffixes, roots, context clues, and essential vocabulary words; or study spelling rules and patterns. Students will study vocabulary or spelling depending on assessment of greater need.
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Fast-paced course that covers grammar and punctuation from basic sentence structure through more advanced elements of sentence building, including parts of speech, and sentence types. A good course for beginning writers and good writers needing to brush up on editing skills. Please note that this class is variable credit (2 - 5 credits).
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Learn and apply study skills essential for successful college work: time management, effective reading comprehension, textbook marking and note taking, test-taking skills and memory improvement.
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Learn basic sentence grammar. Practice the composing of thinking, writing, re-writing and proofreading. Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 081, ENGL 091, or ENGL 095 is required.
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Using SQ3R method, increase reading speed and vocabulary, identify the main idea and supporting ideas in expository reading, make inferences and evaluations, understand figurative language. Study strategies for test-taking, note-taking, and outlining.
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Build writing skills through clear, correct sentences, well-developed paragraphs and coherent short essays. Concurrent enrollment in ENGL 081, 091 or 095 is required.
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Emphasis on writing skills for essays or longer papers. Practice in collecting, shaping, revising, editing and proofreading papers. Includes grammar, punctuation and other skills needed for effective writing. Prereq: ENGL 096, ESL 097,or IEL 081 with a 2.5 or higher. section CLE is part of a Clustered Learning Community class, concurrent enrollment in item number 1055, HDC 101.CLE at 9:00am required.
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Intro to the writing process. Writing assignments focus on non-fiction prose, with subject matter drawn from firsthand experience and observation. Prereq: Satisfactory performance on English placement test or ENGL 098 with 2.0 or above. For section 70s, online fee applies. Contact instructor upon registering: SPRING 2011: For item 9828 contact kwhith@sccd.ctc.edu, for item 9831 contact kmcknight@sccd.ctc.edu SUMMER 2011: for item 9828, email laura.kingston@seattlecolleges.edu FALL 2011: for item 9829, email holly.gilman@seattlecolleges.edu for item 9832, email kelly.mcknight@seattlecolleges.edu Item 9842 is an online hybrid course with Wednesday meetings; contact instructor holly.gilman@seattlecolleges.edu for details.
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