ESL - NONCREDIT
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 902: English as a Second Language Level 2This high-beginning, multi-skills course is designed to improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and to function effectively as community members, parents, and participants in the workforce.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 903: English as a Second Language Level 3This low-intermediate, multi-skills course is designed to improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and to function effectively as community members, parents, and participants in the workforce.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 904: English as a Second Language Level 4This high-intermediate, multi-skills course is designed to improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and to function effectively as community members, parents, and participants in the workforce.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 905: English as a Second Language Level 5This low-advanced, multi-skills course is designed to improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and to function effectively as community members, parents, and participants in the workforce.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 906: English as a Second Language Level 6This high-advanced multi-skills course is designed to improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and to function effectively as community members, parents, and participants in the workforce.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 911: Beginning Listening and SpeakingIn this course, beginning ESL students focus on developing listening and speaking skills needed to communicate effectively in social, work, and academic contexts.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 913: Intermediate Listening and SpeakingIn this intermediate ESL course, students focus on developing listening and speaking skills needed to communicate effectively in social, work, and academic contexts.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 915: Advanced Listening and SpeakingIn this advanced ESL course, students focus on developing listening and speaking skills needed to communicate effectively in social, work, and academic contexts.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 922: Conversation and Culture in the U.S.This noncredit ESL course is mirrored to the credit course ESL 15 and is designed for noncredit students who wish to transition to credit coursework. This speaking/listening course examines the crosscultural differences that affect communication. It prepares students to understand and speak English more clearly and fluently in pairs, groups, class discussions, interviews, panels, and speeches. Conversation techniques, vocabulary acquisition, and reading, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills are employed.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 926: Advanced Grammar WorkshopThis noncredit ESL course is mirrored to the credit course ESL 20A-Advanced Grammar Workshop and is designed for noncredit students who wish to transition to credit coursework. This course is designed to increase a student's grammar and sentence-writing skills. Students will recognize and employ the sophisticated language necessary for successful completion of ESL 19A and ESL 19B. Concurrent enrollment in this course is highly recommended for success in ESL 19A and ESL 19B.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 961: Beginning Reading and WritingThis course is designed for the beginning ESL student. Students at this level will focus on developing their reading, vocabulary, and writing skills for success at work, school, and in the community. Students in this class learn to read a variety of texts and to write short notes and emails.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 963: Intermediate Reading and WritingThis course is designed for the intermediate ESL student. The course focuses on improving vocabulary, reading and writing skills for success at work, school, and in the community. Students learn to read a variety of informational texts and to write paragraphs for a range of purposes.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 965: Advanced Reading and WritingThis course is designed for the advanced ESL student. The course focuses on improving vocabulary, reading and writing skills for success at work, school, and in the community. Students learn to read a variety of informational texts and to write multi-paragraph compositions.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 971: Beginning ESL VocabularyIn this beginning ESL course, students engage in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities that focus on developing vocabulary needed to function effectively in social, work, and academic contexts. Students in this course are introduced to basic word learning skills and study skills.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 973: Intermediate ESL VocabularyIn this intermediate ESL course, students engage in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities that focus on acquiring vocabulary needed for social, work, and academic contexts. Students in this course expand their English language vocabulary while developing word learning and study strategies.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 975: Advanced ESL VocabularyIn this advanced ESL course, students engage in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities that focus on acquiring vocabulary needed to communicate effectively in social, work, and academic contexts. Students in this course expand their English language vocabulary while developing independent word learning and study strategies.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 976: Academic Vocabulary SkillsThis noncredit ESL course is mirrored to the credit course ESL 28-Academic Vocabulary Skills. This course is designed for noncredit students who wish to transition to credit coursework and develop their techniques for understanding academic vocabulary and using English words idiomatically. It emphasizes context and usage of vocabulary from the Academic Word List (Coxhead 2000) or a similar corpus. Students will learn to comprehend and use approximately 200 words from the AWL to improve their reading comprehension, speaking, listening, and writing skills for academic success.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 980: ESL US Citizenship Test PreparationThis course prepares students to pass all three parts of the US Citizenship Test: 1) English Reading and Writing, 2) Civics and History, 3) Personal Questions.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 994: ESL for College and Career Pathways - IntroductionThis high intermediate/advanced ESL course introduces English language speaking, writing, listening, reading, vocabulary, and study skills as related to specific academic and career pathways. Students in this course are introduced to critical thinking, teamwork, cultural awareness and autonomous learning strategies that are transferable to college and career pathways.
- ESL_NON_CREDIT-> ESL 995: ESL for College and Career Pathways - Effective CommunicationThis high intermediate/advanced ESL course focuses on English language speaking, writing, listening, reading, vocabulary and study skills as related to specific academic and career pathways. Students produce written work and oral presentations relevant to their field as they apply critical thinking, cultural awareness, and autonomous learning strategies that are transferable to college and career pathways. Students are recommended to complete ESL 994 prior to taking this course.