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: • • • • 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.