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ENGL 071: Writing for Nonnative Speakers
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Designed for students who have serious nonnative grammar error patterns that interfere with clear written communication. Intended to prepare students for ENGL 081. Focuses on correctly formatting multiparagraph responses and on creating meaningful sentences with clear syntax. Also focuses on learning to construct basic verb forms and verb tenses and using proper capitalization and basic end punctuation. Emphasis on developing grammar and writing skills at the sentence level: verb construction and verb tense, word order, word choice and building vocabulary.
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ENGL 081: Writing Skills
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Designed for students who need work on language and rhetorical skills in order to prepare for ENGL 091. Focuses on writing multiparagraph responses and on constructing a variety of sentences with phrases and clauses in effective coordination and subordination. Also focuses on editing for problems related to diction (casual/formal), verb choice related to active/passive tense, agreement and precision and word choice issues, specifically related to precision, spelling and usage. ENGL 081 is offered separately for native and nonnative speakers. The section for nonnative speakers will emphasize verb form and verb tense construction, word order, word choice, vocabulary, articles, plural "s" and prepositions. Students with nonnative grammar error patterns should take this course in order to prepare for ENGL 091.
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ENGL 091: Preparatory College Writing I
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass five credits of ENGL 091 with a 2.0 or better should be able to succeed in ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 098: Preparatory College Writing II
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Designed for students who have taken WRIT/ENGL 091 and still need more instruction and practice before entering ENGL& 101. Reviews the fundamentals of English sentence structure, usage and punctuation and provides practice in these areas. Students study and practice writing paragraphs and essays, achieving unity and developing ideas that are clearly and concisely expressed in topic and thesis sentences. Students who pass ENGL 098 with a 2.0 or better should be able to succeed in ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 104: Editing Assessment and Strategies
2.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Provides instruction and practice in editing assessment ad strategies for college students. Students learn to assess their own and other students' writing for clarity, strong wording and accurate use of grammar, punctuation and spelling. Students can focus on their own writing to build confidence and control in editing their assignments. Students who are interested in tutoring or teaching writing may apply this focus to learning how to help others gain these skills.
Prerequisite:
COMPASS ESL 260, COMPASS writing 40-64, ENGL 081 with 2.0 min. Recom: COMPASS reading 61-70 or ASSET 36-37.
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ENGL 115: Introduction to the Short Story
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Critical reading of a wide variety of short fiction with emphasis on fictional techniques and literary interpretation.
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ENGL 121: Introduction to World Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
An introduction to pre-1945 world literature. Works selected vary and may be thematically arranged. Emphasis includes literature by groups traditionally marginalized and from a variety of different cultures and will be chosen to consistently cultivate a multicultural perspective.
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ENGL 122: Intro. to Children's Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Survey of children's literature from a variety of world cultures, including both oral and written traditions such as fairy tales, fantasy, picture books, novels and poetry. Examination of literary, psychological, educational and cultural influences and contexts.
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ENGL 123: Introduction to American Ethnic Literature
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
An introductory course to acquaint the student with the basic issues in literary studies as well as key issues in ethnic literary traditions.
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ENGL 190: College Writing Tips I
1.00 Credits
Highline Community College
A series of workshops in which faculty from different disciplines facilitate sessions on the writing expectations in their classes and/or discipline, including details such as sample assignments, grading criteria and examples of student work.
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