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Focuses on foundational reading skills such as reading for the main idea, skimming, summarizing and anticipating the topic using level-appropriate stories, essays, poems and biographies.
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Focuses on the practice of spoken English and conversational skills in a relaxed and open context. Emphasis is on building speaking confidence/listening comprehension and on skills that fit various American conversational contexts.
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Designed for international students who are planning to matriculate or immigrant students needing writing improvement. Focuses on writing reports, essays, journals, speeches and research papers, as well as on using narration, description, observing and reporting, profiling and exposition.
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General survey of the broad diversity of American mainstream and minority cultures through the study of American personalities, music, film, sport, art, science, business, geography, politics, relationships, families, marriage, lifestyles and customs. Explores the diversity of American values, beliefs, feelings and cultural assumptions.
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Covers successful test-taking strategies and strengthens skills thorugh intensive work in all four secitons of the Next Generation TOEL test: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
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Introductory comparison of international cultures through a general survey of current global and international economic, political, social and environmental issues.
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Explores American history as it relates to music and American music as it has both reflected and influenced history.
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Overview and survey of North American and U.S. history for the purpose of understanding American attitudes, values, politics and people.
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Focuses on preparing advanced English language students to enter U.S. university-level courses effectively by emphasizing the importance of class participation, discussion and critical thinking. The course utilizes material comparable to that found in general education required courses like religious studies, literature, philosophy and history. The course covers note-taking skills as well as strategies for being a successful, balanced student.
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Covers the full sequence of English grammar structures and parts of speech through specific writing assignments and interactive exercises.
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