CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE ESL 118 Advanced English Communication 18 Weeks 2 Lecture Hours 2 Units Advisory: Appropriate score on ESL Placement Test Course Description: This course provides practice in oral and written communication for advanced level ESL students. Course Objectives: At the completion of the course, students will be able to: 1. Present and support a point of view related to a variety of career, social, and academic topics. 2. Demonstrate an ability to understand accessible authentic texts at a low-advanced level. 3. Use a variety of complex structures to communicate clearly. Course Content: 50% -- Dialogs and other oral activities for development of both fluency and accuracy. 2. 30% -- Reading and writing activities to develop fluency and vocabulary. 3. 20% -- Explicit grammar instruction with a focus on accuracy. 1. Methods of Instruction: 1. Guided activities incorporating audiovisual materials and readings 2. Pair and small group work 3. Lecture Required Texts and Materials: 1. Textbook: Excellent English, Book 4, S. MacKay, McGraw-Hill 2. Instructor-prepared handouts Course Expectations: A minimum of four hours per week of preparation, which will include the following: 1. Reading of text material and completion of exercises: 2 hours/week 2. Listening exercises associated with audiovisual materials: 2 hour/week Student Assessment: 1. Performance based assessment (short writings, role plays, short presentations) – 50% 2. Homework – 30% 3. Quizzes (including reading, grammar and listening) – 20% Grading Policy: A letter grade will be assigned based on the following categories: 90-100% = A, 80-89% = B, 70-79% = C, 60-69% = D, below 60% = F. Students who choose the credit/no credit option will receive CR for an average of 70% and above, or NC for an average below 70%. DSPS Statement (approved by the Academic Senate November 19, 2001) "The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504, requires Contra Costa College to make all programs accessible to qualified individuals with learning, physical, or psychological disabilities. Students who would like to receive accommodations for their learning, physical, or psychological disabilities should contact the Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) office (H-19) and schedule an appointment. (510) 235-7800 ext. 7220." Revised by A. Borhan, G. Segade, E. Smith, L. Statan, and E. Xiezopolski, Fall 2011