ESL Workshop 1 Monday, August 19, 2013

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Welcome!
ESL Workshop 1
Monday, August 19, 2013
• Learn about each other
– What’s your name?
– Meet some instructors
– Find someone who…
• Learn about the ESL program
– Levels, classes & books
– Life after ESL
– What classes are you taking this semester? When do you have class?
• Learn about the college campus
– Walk to important buildings & practice English phrases to ask for:
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Student ID picture card
Out-of-stock textbook
Parking decal
Lost & Found
• Quiz Time!
• See you again on Wednesday for Workshop 2
Diane
Stonebrink
Jamie
Lopez
Susan
Turner
Ryan
Vaughn
Raquel
Garcia
Larry
Pesta
Laura
Tantos
Adriana
White
Rebecca
Bahr
Henry
Temes
Kate
Wright
English as a Second Language Courses
ESL001 Basic English as a Second Language I -develops reading, writing, grammar, & listening/speaking; 6 credits
ESL016
ESL012
3 credits
Reading as a
Second Language I
Optional
3 cr.
Writing with Oral
Practice I
ESL010
ESL022
ESL020
ESL021
Writing with Oral
Practice II
Grammar II
Listening &
Speaking II
ESL032
ESL030
Writing with Oral
Practice III
Grammar III
ESL042
ESL040
Writing with Oral
Practice IV
Grammar IV
3 cr.
ESL011
Grammar I
3 cr.
Listening &
Speaking I
RDG008
Phonics
ESL026
3 credits
Reading as a
Second Language II
ESL036
3 credits
Reading as a
Second Language III
No prereq.
- course can
be taken by
any level at
any time.
Good for
spelling,
vocabulary,
&
pronunciation
development
ESL046
3 credits
Reading as a
Second Language IV
Optional
ESL050
Review
Grammar for
ESL
Optional
Optional
ESL051
Pronunciation
Improvement
for ESL
Speakers
- course can
be taken any
time after
completing
ESL Level II
ESL031
Listening &
Speaking III
ESL041
Listening &
Speaking IV
ESL061
Informal
Conversation
& Written
English for
ESL
- course can
be taken any
time after
completing
ESL Level II
Life After ESL Courses
After completing ESL Level IV, taking the
Accuplacer test for placement into appropriate
reading & writing courses is strongly advised.
RDG071
ENG071
Basic Reading
Language Skills
RDG081
ENG081
Reading Improvement
Basic Writing Skills
RDG091
ENG091
College Reading Skills I
Fundamentals of Writing
ENG101
First-Year Composition
CRE101
Critical & Evaluative Reading I
ENG102
First-Year Composition
Estrella Mountain Community College - Fall 2013
Name that building! Fill in the blanks with the missing letters to spell the names of the buildings and services you can find there.
1. O__ot__llo Hall
This is where most of your cl__ss_s are.
2. M__r__posa Hall
This is where you can buy __o__fe__ and other dr__nks or sn__c__s.
3. Sout__w__st Skill C__nter
The nurses study here.
4. Stud__nt Un___n
You can r__la__, eat, and t__lk with your friends here.
5. Ko___at__e Hall
The cafeteria and main off__c__ is here. Rebecca’s office is here. The __ookstor__ is here too.
6. Estr__ll__ Hall
The Com__uter Commons, Librar__, and Academic Success Center (tutor__n__) is here.
7. Monte__uma Hall
More classrooms are here.
8. Colle__e Publ__c Saf__ty
This is where you get your par__ing decal. Lost and Foun__ is here too.
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