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High Beginning Level ESL 3.1

Course Information

Subject

ESL

Course Number

42

Status

Active

Course Title

High Beginning Level ESL 3.1

Course Description

This course is for English Language Learners who are still beginners in language learning but have some basic knowledge of and can use basic English structures to communicate. Learners entering this course should be able to ask and answer simple questions related to survival needs and basic social situations. Students should have some control of very basic grammar structures, intonation and use a speaking pace and rhythm that is slow and intelligible. Learners should also be able to use basic reading strategies to read adapted reading materials as well as copy simple notes, messages and short paragraphs with correct punctuation. Students are expected to be able to interpret simple directions, schedules, signs and maps and fill out simple forms with teacher assistance. Learners at this level should also be able to follow basic workplace directions accompanied by a demonstration.Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the state mandated ESL test and/or instructor recommendation.

Minimum Credit Hours

0.5

Maximum Credit Hours

6

Total Completions Allowed for Credit

4

Lecture - Lab Hours

(Variable)

Requirements

Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the state mandated ESL test and/or instructor recommendation. (1.9)

PCS Code

1.9