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ESL
101 - Listening and Speaking II
| 3 hours
lecture |
0 hour lab |
3
units |
1. Catalog Description:
The
second course in the study of English listening and speaking skills designed
for students whose first language is other than English. The course further
develops and adds to skills learned in ESL 097. The course includes intermediate
listening comprehension practice as well as discussion and presentation skills
in spoken English in both academic and vocational environments. Students will
practice skills learned in ESL 100, learn and use new vocabulary, and practice
academic skills such as selective reading and listening, note taking, using
outside resources and problem solving.
2. Course Prerequisites
Advisory
placement upon successful completion of ESL 097 or equivalent based on ESL assessment
process.
3. Course Objectives
The
student will:
a. Practice vocabulary
and grammar learned in ESL 100 in discussions and presentations.
b. Read passages and listen
to lectures on various academic and vocational topics, discuss the topics as
a class or in small groups, and make presentations using personal
ideas and/or support from outside resources on those topics.
c. Learn and correctly use
new academic and vocational vocabulary in discussions and presentations.
d. Learn and practice academic
skills such as selective listening, making inferences, note taking,
using outside resources and problem solving.
4. Minimum Student Materials
a. texts
b. dictionary
c. writing materials
5. Minimum Instructional Facilities
a. Standard classroom
with moveable chairs and blackboard.
b. Overhead projector
and screen.
c. TV and VCR
6.
Course Content
a. Vocabulary and grammar
learned in ESL 100 such as the present, present progressive, regular
and irregular past, past progressive, future, present perfect, present
perfect progressive, and past prefect forms of verbs; present and past forms of modals, gerunds and infinitives, and nouns and articles to reinforce
intermediate language skills.
b. Students will read
passages and listen to audio taped or video taped lectures in a
variety of areas such as world cultures, taking liberal arts and science courses,
and living and working in the United States. Students will then
discuss information learned in readings and lectures as a class
or in small groups and give presentations on the information giving
their personal or cultural viewpoint and supporting that view with
outside information.
c. Students will learn
new vocabulary in the context of readings and lectures and use that
vocabulary in discussions and presentations.
d. Students will analyze
readings and lectures using academic skills such as selective listening,
making inferences, note taking, using outside resources and problem solving
7. Method of Instruction
a. Pre-reading exercises
and discussion will be used before passages are read or lectures
are listened to. Students will discuss topics as a class, in small groups or pairs.
b. Students will prepare
presentations, role-plays, and reports on discussed topics both in class and
out.
c. Students will practice
new vocabulary in discussions and presentations and reports.
d. Students will be taught
academic skills and practice selective listening, making inferences
and note taking on specific lectures. They will also practice problem solving skills in content areas such as math, science, and liberal arts. Students
will use outside materials to support their viewpoint in presentations
and reports.
8. Method of Evaluation
a. Completion of homework assignments
to include reading exercises, written responses, comprehension
exercises, and presentation and oral report preparation.
b.
Quizzes and Tests
c.
Written or oral in-class midterm and final exams
d.
Classroom participation to include group discussion and group or individual
presentations
9. Texts and References
a. Required Texts:
Chapters
6-10 of
(1) Chamot, Anna. Building
Bridges 2. Boston, Mass: Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1992.
(2) Chamot, Anna. Building
Bridges 3. Boston, Mass: Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1992
b. Supplementary Texts
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