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Apr 03, 2025
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ESL 060 - Reading and Vocabulary 1 Credits: 4 Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Lab Contact Hours: 1 Description: This course for English-language learners is the first in a guided series of ESL reading and vocabulary skills classes. This course, taught in group and language lab settings, concentrates on reading and vocabulary development to foster adaptation to a new culture for personal, academic and professional purposes. Students will develop fundamental reading and vocabulary building strategies to build basic comprehension, efficiency and fluency.
Prerequisites: Placement is determined by test scores on the CPT Accuplacer English as a Second Language Test. Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Applied Liberal Arts | Learning Support Services This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Develop basic critical reading strategies such as previewing, connecting the text to self and the world and scanning for answers.
- Predict the topic and main idea of a passage through the strategies of previewing and prior knowledge.
- Recognize connections and reading text markers, such as referent pronouns.
- Identify main ideas in literal, controlled texts.
- Distinguish supporting details from main ideas in literal, controlled texts.
- Draw basic conclusions and inferences in literal, controlled texts.
- Organize information from reading passages in visual graphic organizers, such as a basic timeline.
- Describe basic information gleaned from two separate texts.
- Summarize basic information from graphics and visuals.
- Generate short answer responses to readings.
- Develop basic vocabulary building skills, including use of fundamental context clues and prefixes, with beginning use of a monolingual dictionary.
- Apply basic rules and strategies of test-taking.
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