ESOL 0020 - Elementary Reading/Writing Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: English for Speakers of Other Languages Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course helps students develop reading and writing skills needed for success in American college classes. Students learn to write varied and correct sentences and to connect sentences into well formed paragraphs. Students also learn effective reading techniques and vocabulary to increase speed and comprehension beyond the elementary level. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide Outcomes
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| Communication – Written |
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| Communication – Speech |
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| Intercultural Knowledge and Competence |
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| Critical Thinking |
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| Information Literacy |
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| Quantitative Literacy |
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Student Learning Outcomes for Course
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1. Write simple, compound, and complex sentences with appropriate connectors (conjunctions, collocations, and relative pronouns)
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Exercises and journal writing throughout the term and final exam in week 8 |
| 2. Use verb tenses accurately in sentences |
Exercises throughout the term and final exam in week 8 |
| 3. Organize sentences into well formed paragraphs |
Exercises throughout the term and final exam in week 8 |
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4. Use expanded and appropriate vocabulary in sentences and paragraphs
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Exercises throughout the term and final exam in week 8 |
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5. Develop an expanded vocabulary for reading speed and comprehension
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Exercises and final exam in week 8 |
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6. Use an effective reading process for increased reading speed and comprehension
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Exercises and final exam in week 8 |
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7. Identify main ideas, supporting ideas, and organization patterns in reading in various subject areas
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Exercises and final exam in week 8 |
Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A
90 - 92 A-
87- 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 -82 B-
77- 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 -72 C-
67- 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 -62 D-
00- 59 F
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