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Grammar / Oral......................................................................... 3 Review of structures in EILI 100 C and contrast of tenses are emphasized. Speaking II.................................................................................. 2 For non-native speakers desiring to adjust to life in the United States. Topics are similar to EILI 100 D with a broader range of communication skills added. Writing......................................................................................... 3 Continued practice using a monolingual English dictionary and skills covered in EILI 100 F. Developing writing strategies and writing detailed paragraphs and compositions: descrip- tion, comparison / contrast and cause / effect.

required, it must be taken during the first semester of resi- dence. Prerequisite: department placement.

EILI 101 C

English for the Non-Native Speaker: Essay & Academic Writing. ................................................... 3 Studies in essay organization and development and critical reading. Prerequisite: 103 and 105 or department placement. If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during the first semester of residence. Writing Lab Fee: $25. English for the Non-Native Speaker: Writing Workshop.................................................................... 3 Individualized instruction in essay organization and coherence with special attention to persistent errors. A passing grade of “B” permits students to enroll in departmental writing courses (i.e., undergraduate English ENGL 100 or Talbot TTSS 500) the semester immediately following successful completion of 109. Prerequisite: 107 or department placement. Writing Lab Fee: $25.

ENGL 107

EILI 101 D

EILI 101 F

ENGL 109

ENGL 102 A Academic Listening. ............................................................... 3 Practice in understanding, following and taking notes on authentic academic lectures. ENGL 102 B Reading....................................................................................... 3 Continued practice of the skills taught in EILI 101 B. Readings are more authentic and require more sustained reading.

Students who are taking ENGL 109 for the second time or more will be restricted to a maximum of 12 units for undergraduate students and 9 units for graduate students.

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ENGL 102 C Grammar / Oral......................................................................... 3 Review of all grammar structures in oral and written form.

ENGL 102 D Effective Communication..................................................... 2 For non-native speakers desiring to improve their academic communication skills. Activities are designed to teach class discussion, group discussion and presentation skills. ENGL 102 E TOEFL........................................................................................... 2 An elective course for non-native speakers desiring practice for the TOEFL examination. ENGL 102 F Writing......................................................................................... 3 Continued practice of EILI 101 F with the addition of para- phrasing and compositional development. Writing Lab Fee: $25.

English for the Non-Native Speaker: Foundations of Academic Writing..................................... 4 Practice in accurate summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting of sources with proper citation, avoiding plagiarism. Develop- ment of library research, note taking, and proper formatting of research papers. Intensive practice in punctuation and mechanics. If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during the first semester of residence. Writing Lab Fee: $25. English for the Non-Native Speaker: Oral Skills............ 3 Emphasis on listening skills, pronunciation, intonation, and conversational strategies. Weekly interviews, field work and oral presentations are required. If this is the first ELSP course

ENGL 103

ENGL 105

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