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Dec 08, 2024
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ABE 31 - ESL 5: Low Advanced10 Credits Designed for adults who have some proficiency in the English language. Integrates the instruction of listening, speaking, reading, writing and technology skills. ESL 5 is equivalent to CASAS scores 229-235.
Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Designed to Serve This course is designed to serve ESL students who have completed the exit criteria of ESL Level 4 or who demonstrate proficiency suitable for Level 5. Active Date 20200110T13:10:06
Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit Variable Credit Yes Range 1-10 OEE Yes Class Limit 30 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 110 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Contact Hours 110 Degree Distributions: Course Outline - Entrance assessment of existing skill level.
- Introduction to and mastery of Level 5 exit criteria and SLOs through class assignments, small group work, and lecture.
- Exit assessment of existing skill level.
Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate the ability to discuss, summarize, and analyze a variety of academic and non-academic topics
Demonstrate the ability to present a well-analyzed and logically-sequenced presentation on an academic topic using clear pronunciation
Demonstrate the ability to critically read, summarize, and analyze a variety of texts for different purposes (Lexile 830-1010)
Demonstrate the ability to draw conclusions, make inferences, and provide analyses using evidence from texts (Lexile 830-1010)
Accurately use the writing process to generate an organized and unified five-paragraph essay, using citations as appropriate, both on paper and using technology
Accurately use Level 5 writing conventions, learned academic vocabulary, and grammar
Effectively use technology to communicate and collaborate with others
Effectively use technology to conduct online research
Use transition skills appropriate for ESL 5
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