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Offers a general introduction to American literature, focusing on understanding American cultures and values through text analysis, discussion, and writing assignments.
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Focuses on the practice of spoken English and conversational skills in the study of current domestic and international social, economic, environmental and political issues.
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A class where international students put their creative energy together into creating, writing, designing and producing a writing project, such as a newspaper, poetry display, a short story exhibition or other related projects.
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General survey of the diverse cultures present in the United States, including cultures based on nationality, ethnicity, race, sexuality, social and economic classes. The class will study the ways these cultures influence and affect US society and the ways that these cultures have developed over time.
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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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Covers intercultural communication in an international context by exploring differences not only between national cultures such as Korean, Japanese, French and Mexican, but also between subcultures such as race, gender, religion, language, social class, age and sexual orientation.
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Explores the American vernacular and popular culture through the study of American music styles and lyrics and film.
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Overview and survey of North, Central and/or South American history for the purpose of understanding the United States in its geographical, econoimc, social, and political context.
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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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