210 English as a Second Language

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210 English as a Second Language ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) COURSE SEQUENCES AND PREREQUISITES Before Registration: These courses are numbered by level (example, 20-28 for Level 2, 30-38 for Level 3, etc.). Students will have the best success if they take only courses at their level. To find out which of the five ESL levels is the best for you, please go to the Counseling Office for assessment, advisement, and initial placement. ESL 018 Writing 1 ESL 019 ESL Skills Building 1 5 Hrs Wkly ESL 020 Pronunciation 2 ESL 023 ESL Grammar 2 ESL 028 Writing 2 ESL 030 Pronunciation 3 ESL 033 ESL Grammar 3 ESL 038 Writing 3 ESL 040 Pronunciation 4 ESL 043 ESL Grammar 4 ESL 048 Writing 4 Courses above dotted line are noncredit. ESL 050P Pronunciation 5 4 Units ESL 053 ESL Grammar 5 ESL 058 Writing 5 Courses above dashed line are not transferable to CSU or UC and are not degree applicable. ESL 099 Advanced Composition 4 Units ENGL 101SL Academic Composition for ESL 1. ESL students are encouraged to take the assessment test to determine initial course placement. 2. Students are advised to consult with a counselor when selecting ESL courses. 3. Level 5 courses, ESL 099, and ENGL 101SL are offered for credit, but only ENGL 101SL is transferable and counts toward a degree. 4. Students enrolled in ESL 048 and ESL 058 must already have adequate grammar skills. 5. ESL 019 Skills Building is an introductory integrated skills course in which students practice their listening, speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation skills.

http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 English as a Second Language 211 Definition The English as a Second Language program is designed to enable non-native speakers opportunities to improve English speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills. These courses are designed for students, adults, and professionals who want to improve their general language skills, focus on a specific aspect of English (grammar or conversation), or focus on English for specific purposes (practical English and/or academic intensive English language skills). Staff To access faculty and staff, dial (661) 722-6300, then the 4-digit extension. Program Advisement: position vacant ext. 6463 Administrative Assistant: Sheryl Williams ext. 6463 Department Chair: Karen Lubick ext. 6468 Faculty: D. Scott Jenison ext. 6568 Priscilla Jenison ext. 6959 Adjunct Faculty: To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial (661) 722-6300, then the 4-digit number. V.M. Stephen Burries 2946 Michael Climo 2652 Nandita Das 2018 Anwar El-Issa 2139 Elyé Fain 2600 Jordan Jenison 2219 Tova Schilling 2305 Rega Velinda 2713 Program Description English as a Second Language courses involve the study of English at five different levels. The beginning levels emphasize essential listening and speaking, but also include reading, writing, and grammar. These courses are designed for both everyday and academic communication. The intermediate and advanced levels focus on reading writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar for professional and academic purposes. Distinctive Features Students enrolled in any of the English as a Second Language courses must take the Antelope Valley College ESL Placement Test prior to registration for any given class. This procedure is designed to assist students with finding the appropriate level of instruction. Enrichment activities include field trips, socials, and ESL Success Center tutoring. Program Learning Outcomes High Intermediate ESL 1. Recognize aurally and orally produce the segemental, suprasegmental, and lexical components of high-intermediate English. 2. Produce written and/or oral discourse using proper grammar and parts of speech, demonstrating literacy skills at the highintermediate level of English. Certificate Program High Intermediate ESL The High Intermediate ESL Certificate of Completion is awarded to ESL students who successfully complete the three Level 4 ESL courses (ESL 040, ESL 043, and ESL 048) and at least one of the eight electives from the previous three levels. The prerequisite skills are those of the three Level 3 courses (ESL 030, ESL 033, and ESL 038), which include: aural recognition and oral production of intermediate vocabulary in written and/or oral discourse; aural recognition and oral production of intermediate vowel and consonant segments, as well as the suprasegmentals of stress, intonation, and reductions; production of an intermediate written and/or oral discourse using the past, present, and future tenses combined with the simple, progressive and perfect aspects; production of a basic written and/or oral discourse using a variety of pronoun forms (including reflexives and reciprocals); production of a basic written and/ or oral discourse using a variety of gerunds, infinitives, and articles; reading comprehension of an intermediate level text; written proficiency of a complete paragraph (100 words and 3 paragraphs) in an interactive (dialogue), descriptive (simple present tense), narrative (past tense), or expository (opinion) style. The objectives of this certificate include: aural recognition and oral production of high-intermediate (academic) vocabulary in written and/or oral discourse; aural and oral production of high-intermediate vowel and consonant segments, as well as the suprasegmentals of stress, intonation, reductions, and linking; production of advanced written and/or discourse using the past, present, and future tenses combined with the simple, progressive, and perfect aspects in both the active and passive voice; production of a basic written and/or oral discourse using past modals, adjective clauses, noun clauses, and conditional clause; production of a basic written and/or oral discourse using a phrasal verbs and indirect speech forms; reading comprehension of high-intermediate level text; writing of a complete essay (200 words and 5 paragraphs) in an interactive (dialogue), descriptive (simple present tense), narrative (past tense), expository (opinion), or procedural/hortatory style. Required Courses: ESL 040, ESL Vocabulary and Pronunciation 4 ESL 043, ESL Grammar 4 ESL 048, ESL Reading and Writing 4

212 English as a Second Language Elective Courses: ESL 018, ESL Reading and Writing 1 ESL 019, ESL Skills Building 1 ESL 020, ESL Vocabulary and Pronunciation 2 ESL 023, ESL Grammar 2 ESL 028, ESL Reading and Writing 2 ESL 030, ESL Vocabulary and Pronunciation 3 ESL 033, ESL Grammar 3 ESL 038, ESL Reading and Writing 3 READ 095, Reading Skills Prerequisite Completion If a course is listed as a prerequisite for another course, that prerequisite course must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to enroll in the next course. According to Title 5, Section 55200(d), a satisfactory grade is a grade of A, B, C or P. Classes in which the Pass/No Pass option is available are indicated with an asterisk (*) before the course title. See Pass/ No Pass Option in the catalog for full explanation. English As A Second Language Non Credit Courses ESL 018 ESL READING AND WRITING 1 This introductory level reading and writing course is designed for students whose first language is not English. Emphasis is on the development of literal reading skills. Focus is also on building students written vocabulary and grammar. Students are expected to be literate and have proficiency in simple everyday English skills and vocabulary before entering this course. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 019 ESL SKILLS BUILDING 1 5 hours weekly This is an introductory level integrated skills course for nonnative speakers of English. Concentration is on both oral and written abilities as students develop and improve their reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation skills in the English language. This class provides students with an opportunity to learn, practice, and improve their English language skills through drills, communicative group, and pair work, practice activities, theme-based learning, lecture, and project work. Students are expected to be literate and have proficiency in simple everyday English skills and vocabulary before entering this course. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 020 ESL VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION 2 This basic pronunciation and vocabulary course is designed to help the non-native speaker of English recognize and produce the unique segmental (consonant and vowel) and suprasegmental (stress, linking, reductions, and intonation) features of American-English and build basic vocabulary skills. taught. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will ESL 023 ESL GRAMMAR 2 This is a basic grammar skills course designed for non-native speakers of English. Students are introduced to and practice basic verb tenses and aspects, as well as other basic level grammatical structures (e.g., question forms, count/non-count nouns, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, imperatives, modals). This class concentrates on teaching basic grammar through lecture, drills, communicative activities, and practice exercises. Students apply the new structures in oral and written expression through oral drills and a series of guided writing and editing activities. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will ESL 028 ESL READING AND WRITING 2 Advisory: Completion of ESL 018 or Eligibility for ESL 028. This basic level reading and writing course is designed for students whose first language is not English. Emphasis is on the development of literal and inferential reading skills. Focus is also on building students writing including extensive practice at the sentence level and up to the paragraph level with attention given to simple, compound, and complex sentences in the past, present, and future tenses. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 030 ESL VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION 3 Advisory: Completion of ESL 020 or Eligibility for ESL 030. This low-intermediate pronunciation and vocabulary course is designed to help the non-native speaker of English recognize and produce the unique segmental (consonant and vowel) and suprasegmental (stress, linking, reductions, and intonation) features of American-English and build basic vocabulary skills. taught. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will

http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 English as a Second Language 213 ESL 033 ESL GRAMMAR 3 Advisory: Completion of ESL 023 or Eligibility for ESL 033. This is a low-intermediate grammar skills course designed for non-native speakers of English. Students learn low-intermediate grammar (e.g., verb tense & aspect, pronouns, modals, adjectives & adverbs, gerunds & infinitives, articles) through lecture, drills, communicative activities, and practice exercises. Students Students entering this course should have already mastered the basic verb tense and aspect forms. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 038 ESL READING AND WRITING 3 Advisory: Completion of ESL 028 or Eligibility for ESL 038. This low-intermediate reading and writing course is designed for students whose first language is not English. Emphasis is on the development of inferential reading skills and identifying the writer s point of view and style or writing. Focus is also on building students writing including extensive practice at the paragraph level and up to the essay level with attention given to writing in a variety of styles. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 040 ESL VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION 4 Advisory: Completion of ESL 030 or Eligibility for ESL 040. This high-intermediate pronunciation and vocabulary course is designed to help the non-native speaker of English to better recognize and produce segmentals (consonants and vowels) with special attention given to the suprasegmental features (stress, linking, reductions, and intonation) of American-English. Focus is also on academic and idiomatic vocabulary building skills. taught. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will ESL 043 ESL GRAMMAR 4 Advisory: Completion of ESL 033 or Eligibility for ESL 043. This is a high-intermediate grammar skills course designed for non-native speakers of English. Students review and practice structures learned in intermediate level grammar and are introduced to more complex structures (e.g., Verb Tense & Aspect, Negative & Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs, Adjective Clauses, Past Modals, the Passive Voice, Conditionals, Indirect Speech, & Embedded Questions). This class concentrates on teaching students a higher level of grammar through lecture, drills, communicative activities, and practice exercises. Students Students entering this course should have already mastered most of the verb tense and aspect forms. This course prepares students for advanced level ESL composition. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will receive pass or no pass only. (R ESL 048 ESL READING AND WRITING 4 Advisory: Completion of ESL 038 or Eligibility for ESL 048. This high-intermediate reading and writing course is designed for students whose first language is not English. Emphasis is on the development of reading skills for improving reading rate and comprehension in academic texts of varying styles. Focus is also on building students writing including extensive practice at the paragraph level and up to the essay level with attention given to the structure, vocabulary, and sentence grammar in essays. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will English As A Second Language Credit Courses ESL 050P ESL VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION 5 4 units Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 040. This advanced pronunciation and vocabulary course is designed to help the non-native speaker of English review and address individual areas of weaknesses in the recognition and production of segmentals (consonants and vowels), including suprasegmental features (stress, linking, reductions, and intonation) in American-English. Focus is also on college academic and contemporary idiomatic vocabulary building skills. Strategies for self-monitoring pronunciation with the goal of individualized accent reduction, as well as becoming selfsufficient in acquiring high-frequency college-level vocabulary items are also included. Skills for meaningful engagement in critical thinking within academic conversations and the effective creation and delivery of academic speeches are also highlighted in this course. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will receive pass or no pass only. (This credit course is not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) ESL 053 ESL GRAMMAR 5 Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 043. This is an advanced grammar skills course designed for nonnative speakers of English. Students review and practice structures learned in high-intermediate level grammar and are introduced to more advanced structures (e.g., Verb Tense, Aspect, and Voice; Modals of Necessity and Certainty; Count and Non-Count Nouns; Articles; Noun Clause; Adjective Clauses; and Passive Voice). This class concentrates on teaching students an advanced level of grammar through lecture, drills,

214 English as a Second Language communicative activities, and practice exercises. Students Students entering this course should have already mastered most of the verb tense, aspect, and voice forms, as well as most phrase and clause structures. This course prepares students for academic composition. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will receive pass or no pass only. (This credit course is not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) ESL 058 ESL READING AND WRITING 5 Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 048. This advanced reading and writing course is designed for students whose first language is not English. Emphasis is on the development of reading skills of fluency, analytical comprehension, and synthesis of ideas in both academic and literary texts. Focus is on building students writing including extensive practice at the essay level with attention given to the structure, styles, sentence grammar, and mechanics of essays. NOTE: No grade will be given for this course; student will receive pass or no pass only. (This credit course is not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) ESL 099 ADVANCED COMPOSITION 4 units Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 058 or Eligibility for ENGL 099. This Level 6 ESL writing course prepares students for ESL 101 (Academic Composition) by focusing on techniques for producing clear and developed persuasive writing that demonstrates a critical awareness of audience. Emphasis is placed on the writing and revision process, thesis construction, paragraph organization and development, sentence variety, and grammatical control. Included is an introduction to MLA format and documentation and a limited introduction to academic research. NOTE: No letter grade will be given for this course; students will receive pass or no pass. (Credit course not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) ENGL 101SL ACADEMIC COMPOSITION FOR ESL Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 099. This course is designed to promote standard college-level writing as measured by audience awareness, thesis, essay development, structure, organization, word choice, grammatical control, and rigorous attention to academic formats, conventions, and expectations. Readings and assignments encourage and facilitate the use of critical thinking skills, textual analysis, rhetorical strategies, and research methodologies, and prepare students for academic coursework across the disciplines and in transfer institutions. NOTE: This course is designed for ESL students. (CSU, AVC)