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English as a Second Language IVB
Course: ESL202AB

First Term: 2023 Fall
Lecture   3.0 Credit(s)   3.0 Period(s)   3.0 Load  
Subject Type: Academic
Load Formula: S- Standard


Description: High-intermediate language instruction for English language learners to build proficiency in academic and professional listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Focuses on integrated reading and writing skills.



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Examine high-intermediate multimodal, oral, and written texts for rhetorical contexts and patterns. (I-VI)
2. Reference high-intermediate source materials to enhance multimodal, oral, and written projects. (I-VI)
3. Demonstrate comprehension of high-intermediate multimodal, oral, and written texts, including academic, informal/social, and professional texts with peer and instructor support. (I-VI)
4. Produce language, including level-appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary, within the context of multimodal, oral, and written projects. (I-VI)
5. Present an oral project that addresses a current social phenomena with a linear sequence of points using appropriate technologies and presentation aids. (I-VI)
6. Use a recursive writing process to compose at least two one authentic multi-paragraph academic texts on topics of interest using appropriate technologies. (I-VI)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Written and oral text comprehension
   A. Strategies
      1. Context clues
      2. Vocabulary journals
      3. Guided note-taking
      4. Other
   B. Peer and instructor support
      1. Cooperative work
      2. Guided graphic organizers
      3. Other
   C. Summaries
   D. Question/answer
II. Rhetorical contexts and patterns
   A. Guided reading and listening comprehension
   B. Academic reading texts
      1. Popular sources
      2. News
      3. Narrative(s)
         a. Short stories
         b. Novels
         c. Graphic novels
         d. Other
      4. Interdisciplinary reading(s)
      5. Other
   C. Academic listening texts
      1. Dialogue
      2. News briefs
      3. Podcasts
      4. Videos
      5. Other
III. Information literacy
   A. Academic Integrity
   B. Referencing source material
   C. Using sources
IV. Relevant grammar
   A. Sentence patterns
   B. Grammatical structures
V. Relevant vocabulary
   A. Transitions and signal words
   B. Current topics
   C. Academic
   D. Other
VI. Oral and written projects
   A. Presentations
      1. Guided preparation
      2. Appropriate technologies
   B. Compositions
      1. The writing process
      2. Appropriate technologies
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 28, 2023

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.