COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
ESL 11 |
This foundation ESL course is for students that have no experience using the English language. We will be covering the alphabet, numbers, pronunciation, and vocabulary acquisition skills. Students will learn English language skills through diverse instructional methodologies to strengthen reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. |
ESL 12 |
This Beginning-Low English vocabulary and basic grammar course will cover listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on topics of personal interests, career, and life experiences. |
ESL 13 |
This Beginning-High conversation and grammar course provides practice in English through listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Students will cover a variety of grammar points and move from writing a singular paragraph to multiple paragraphs. |
ESL 14 |
This Low-Intermediate English communication and grammar course includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Activities include team projects, presentations, and exams in preparation for academic and career success as well as civic participation. |
ESL 15 |
This Intermediate-High course will focus on English grammar forms and structures through listening, speaking, reading and writing activities. Students will listen to oral stories and dialogues learn conversation strategies, write main ideas and supporting details, conclusions and inferences, paragraph structure, transition words and complex sentences. |
ESL 16 |
This Low-Advanced English communication and study skills course gives students skills to transition into college-level, Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses or Vocational ESL (VESL) courses. Activities include teamwork, projects, presentations, and exams to ensure academic and career success, civic participation, and strategies for lifelong learning. |
ESL 17 | This Advanced English communication and study skills course gives students skills to transition into college-level and Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Vocational ESL (VESL) courses. Activities include teamwork, projects, presentations, and exams to ensure academic and career success, civic participation, and strategies for lifelong learning. |