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ESL Classes
Start anytime. Learn how to speak, read, write and understand English. Improve pronunciation. Register in Room 305.

Instruction geared to help students advance through progressive levels of English language mastery. These courses provide students with opportunities to develop skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing as they relate to consumer economics, community resources, health and safety, employment, government and law, U.S. culture, computation, learning techniques, and independent living. This course provides English as a Second Language students with opportunities to learn English, become active in civic activities and become knowledgeable and productive parents, employees and voters.

Prelit
Emphasis is on developing students’ ability to listen and understand English. (3933)(2282)(031011)(032115)(034011)(035115)
Beginning Low
Emphasis is on developing students’ ability to listen and understand English. (3934)(2283)(031111)(032215)(034111)(035215)
Beginning High
Fluency and communication are emphasized. The instructor begins to assist students in correcting their own grammatical errors. (3935)(2284)(031211)(032315)(034211)(035315)
Intermediate Low The emphasis in this course is on fluency and communication. Students learn methods to check themselves when they use basic grammatical structures. (3936)(2285)(031311)(032415)(034311)(035415)(037311) (037411)
Intermediate High The emphasis in this course is on fluency and communication. The instructor teaches students the skills of self-monitoring in the context of situations which require the use of English for communication. (3937)(2286)(031411)(032515)(034411)(035515)
Advanced Low The emphasis in this course is on fluency and communication. Students demonstrate the skills they have learned in self-monitoring when they use basic grammatical structures in English. (3938)(2287)(031511)(032615) (034511)(035615)
Advanced High The emphasis in this course is on fluency and communication. Students demonstrate the skills they have learned in self-monitoring in formal and informal situations which require communication. (3939)(2288)(031611) (032715)(034611)(035715)
Multi-Level (2289)(033311)(033411)(034811)
EPALS: English Proficiency for Advanced Learning. The emphasis in this course is on preparation for advanced education, advanced English grammar, writing skills, increased vocabulary, pronunciation, accent reduction, history, geography, American culture and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). (2290)(031711)(034711)
Basic Reading I ( (3497)(501017)


Using Technology to Enhance Learning for All Levels of ESL
This course provides students with opportunities to enhance their language learning experience by using computers, CD ROMs, multimedia software and audio/visual aids (tapes and videos). Class is appropriate for all levels of language skills.


For related information, click here for the English as a Second Language Main Page or choose one of the following ESL categories
Community Based English Tutoring ESL Classes U.S. Citizenship Preparation