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ELW 004: Level IV-Speaking Practice
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This course will concentrate on listening and speaking skills for non-native speakers of English at the high intermediate level. Students will have the opportunity to practice converstional English through discussion of current events and issues as a stimulus for generating language. Students will have the opportunity to present a short prepared oral presentation to the class. Offered on A-E-W
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ELW 005: Level V-Speaking Practice
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This course will concentrate on listening and speaking skills for non-native speakers of English at the low advanced level. Students will have the opportunity to practice converstional English through discussion and debate. Students will present a short speech describing a process and be able to explain and defend a position. Offered on A-E-W
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ELW 006: Pronunciation Workshop
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This course is designed to improve the pronunciation for students of ESL or foreign language. Students will learn the basic sound system of English as well as word stress and intonation patterns. Teaching emphasis will be on the analysis and correction of those speech problems and difficulties shared by speakers of many language backgrounds. Instruction includes listening, discussion, modeling of articulation in conjunction with individual tutorials and independent imitation of tape recordings at home. Offered on: A-E-W
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ELW 007: Writing Workshop
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
ESL students will participate in a highly structured writing class where assignments are meant to familiarize them with academic English and writing style requirements will be examined. Writing preliminaries will involve oral brainstorming, reading assignments, vocabulary development, and applicable grammar instruction. To improve their skills, students will then apply these concepts and structure to their own written work. Offered on: A-E-W
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ELW 008: TOEFL Preparation I
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a comprehensive language course for students preparing to take the TOEFL test. The focus is on skill-building strategies for more advanced students. It offers instruction and practice in skill areas including reading, listening, speaking, integrated tasks and writing. Practice tests will be included with the actual format for the IBT test. Offered on: A-E-W
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ELW 009: Vocabulary Development
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This course is designed to expand the ESL student's functional vocabulary in communication, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary in context. A frequent topic of study and discussion will be the news media. Students will have the opportunity to listen to and analyze news reports, as well as read and react to news articles from a variety of periodicals. This course is recommended for students who have completed beginning ESL classes. Offered on: A-E-W
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ELW 010: Visions of Hope/Photography and ESL
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a photography based class in which ESL (non-credit) students will acquire not only the skills to produce photographs humanizing conditions by tying particular faces, places and lives to what are often presented as social issues and generalizations but will also express their photographs in written and spoken English.
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ENG 009: Basic English Skills
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Basic writing course for students who have difficulty organizing and expressing their thoughts clearly, who have problems with usage, or who simply lack much practice in writing. All students receive instruction in both developing and expressing ideas. Work on specific problems of spelling, punctuation and grammatical usage is drawn primarily from students¿ own writings. Additional work on related exercises may be required. By placement. To be taken in the first semester. Graded on an S-W-U-R basis. Not applicable toward any degree or certificate. Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ENG 010: Eg10 a- e- g/ Hrs Deelopmental Writing
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Emphasizes basic writing skills, outlining, development of ideas and reading comprehension. Specific topics in grammar, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary and rhetoric are assigned according to needs of the students. To complete the course, students are expected to write short expository papers which show an understanding of fundamentals of organization and effective sentence structure and which avoid gross errors in grammar and mechanics. By placement. To be taken in the first semester unless placed in ENG009. Graded on an S-W-U-R basis. Not applicable toward any degree or certificate. No prerequisite.
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ENG 010 - Eg10 a- e- g/ Hrs Deelopmental Writing
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ENG 101: Eg11 a- e- g/ Hrs Standard Freshman Composition
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Explores principles of rhetoric and stresses effective expository writing. Primarily a course in organization of ideas and development of these ideas through use of specific information. Also deals with matters of style, sentence structure, paragraph development, punctuation and vocabulary. Introduces students to close reading of appropriate materials. By placement. To be taken prior to higher-numbered courses. No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Basic Communication.
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