High-Beginning ESL (NC)

Course CRN
72725
Subject Code
ESL
Subject Name
Engl as a second language
Course Number
N100B
Section
72725-202407-N100B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
arnett_smithson1
Course Description
This is a high-beginning course for limited-English-proficient students who want to acquire the communication skills necessary for living, working, and attending school where English is used. Integration of computer literacy, such as basic computer knowledge, keyboarding, and use of applications will help students build the basic skill set needed in the workplace, in school, and other aspects of their daily lives. Recommended Prep: ESL N100A or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Formerly: BESL N100B.

Intermediate Conversation

Course CRN
72649
Subject Code
ESL
Subject Name
Engl as a second language
Course Number
N120B
Section
72649-202407-N120B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
sgauthier
Course Description
The course is designed to develop an intermediate English learner's ability to comprehend spoken English and improve fluency in conversation. Emphasis is on oral communication through the practice of situational dialogues, role-playing, and skits on functional topics, including visiting health practitioners, interacting at work, and fulfilling daily household necessities. Notes: This course is an Open Entry – Open Exit course.

High-Beginning ESL (NC)

Course CRN
70522
Subject Code
ESL
Subject Name
Engl as a second language
Course Number
N100B
Section
70522-202407-N100B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mgelic
Course Description
This is a high-beginning course for limited-English-proficient students who want to acquire the communication skills necessary for living, working, and attending school where English is used. Integration of computer literacy, such as basic computer knowledge, keyboarding, and use of applications will help students build the basic skill set needed in the workplace, in school, and other aspects of their daily lives. Recommended Prep: ESL N100A or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Formerly: BESL N100B.

Beginning ESL (NC)

Course CRN
72531
Subject Code
ESL
Subject Name
Engl as a second language
Course Number
N100A
Section
72531-202407-N100A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
mgelic
Course Description
This is a beginning course for non and limited English proficient students who want to acquire the communication skills necessary for living, working, and attending school where English is used. Integration of computer literacy, such as basic computer knowledge and keyboarding will help students build the basic skill set needed in the workplace, in school, and other aspects of their daily lives. Field trips may be required. Formerly: BESL N100A.

Intermediate ESL (NC)

Course CRN
71360
Subject Code
ESL
Subject Name
Engl as a second language
Course Number
N100C
Section
71360-202407-N100C
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nnguyen
Course Description
This is an intermediate course for students who want to continue developing the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills necessary for living, working, and attending school where English is used. This course will focus on communication and critical thinking skills and will help students continue to develop computer literacy. Recommended Prep: ESL N100B or equivalent. Field trips may be required. Formerly: BESL N100C.

Academic Reading/Writing I

Course CRN
70954
Subject Code
ENGM
Subject Name
English for Multilingual Stdts
Course Number
V01R
Section
70954-202407-V01R
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
alopez
Course Description
This course is designed to instruct the intermediate ESL learner in the fundamental skills of academic reading and writing. Writing topics include compound and complex sentences, verb tenses, and punctuation applied to academic paragraphs. Reading skills include identifying main ideas in paragraphs and longer passages, vocabulary development, use of context, literal and inferential comprehension, and recognizing basic patterns of organization. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ESL N100D, or placement as determined by the college's ESL Guided Self Placement tool.

Academic Listening/Speaking I

Course CRN
70849
Subject Code
ENGM
Subject Name
English for Multilingual Stdts
Course Number
V01L
Section
70849-202407-V01L
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
alopez
Course Description
This academic listening and speaking course is designed for intermediate multilingual students. Instruction will focus on the improvement of oral fluency and listening comprehension. Emphasis is on vocabulary development, pronunciation, fluency, presentation skills, and comprehension. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ESL N100D, or placement as determined by the college's ESL Guided Self Placement tool.

Acad Listening/Speaking I (NC)

Course CRN
72995
Subject Code
ENGM
Subject Name
English for Multilingual Stdts
Course Number
N101L
Section
72995-202407-N101L
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
alopez
Course Description
This academic listening and speaking course is designed for intermediate multilingual students. Instruction will focus on the improvement of oral fluency and listening comprehension. Emphasis is on vocabulary development, pronunciation, fluency, presentation skills, and comprehension. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ESL N100D, or placement as determined by the college's ESL Guided Self Placement tool.

Academic Reading/Writing III

Course CRN
70498
Subject Code
ENGM
Subject Name
English for Multilingual Stdts
Course Number
V03R
Section
70498-202407-V03R
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3161
College
Instructor Immutable ID
jkagawa
Course Description
This course is designed to instruct the advanced ESL learner in further developing skills of academic reading and the fundamentals of essay writing. Writing topics include paraphrasing and summarizing, paragraph organization and support, thesis statements, and introductory and conclusion paragraphs. Reading skills include reading charts, graphs, and visual data, identifying main ideas in multi-paragraph passages, vocabulary development, use of context, literal and inferential comprehension, and recognizing basic patterns of organization. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ENGM V02R, or placement as determined by the college's ESL Guided Self Placement tool.
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