Biola University 2012-2013 Catalog Achievement Level 2 - 131-134, 136 (14 Credits) EILI 131 Listening/Pronunciation Credit(s): 3. EILI 132 Reading Credit(s): 3. EILI 133 Grammar/Oral Credit(s): 3. EILI 134 Speaking II Credit(s): 2. EILI 136 Writing Credit(s): 3. Achievement Level 3 - 141-146 (14/16 Credits) ENGL 141 Academic Listening Credit(s): 3. ENGL 142 Reading Credit(s): 3. ENGL 143 Grammar/Oral Credit(s): 3. ENGL 144 Effective Communication Credit(s): 2. ENGL 145 TOEFL Credit(s): 2. ENGL 146 Writing Credit(s): 3. Achievement Level 4 - 151, 152 (7 Credits) ENGL 151
EILI 134 - Speaking II An intermediate course in using American English for oral communication. Credit(s): 2. EILI 136 - Writing An intermediate course in using American English for writing. Credit(s): 3. Courses (ENGL) ENGL 141 - Academic Listening A high-intermediate course in understanding academic lectures and taking notes on academic lectures. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 142 - Reading A high-intermediate course in understanding written English. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 143 - Grammar/Oral A high-intermediate course in understanding and using English grammar in both oral and written form. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 144 - Effective Communication A high-intermediate course in using English for class discussions, group discussions and presentations. Credit(s): 2.
English for the Non-Native Speaker: Foundations of Academic Writing
Credit(s): 4.
English for the Non-Native Speaker: Oral Skills
ENGL 152
Credit(s): 3.
Achievement Level 5 - 161 (3 credits) ENGL 161 English for the Non-Native Speaker: Essay & Academic Writing Achievement Level 6 - 171 (3 credits) ENGL 171 English for the Non-Native Speaker: Writing Workshop
Credit(s): 3.
ENGL 145 - TOEFL An elective course in preparation for the TOEFL. Credit(s): 2.
Credit(s): 3.
ENGL 146 - Writing A high-intermediate course in using English for writing. Fee: Writing Lab $25. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 151 - English for the Non-Native Speaker: Foundations of Academic Writing An advanced course in paraphrasing and summarizing English with intensive practice in editing. Note(s): If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during the first semester of residence. Fee: Writing Lab $25. Credit(s): 4. ENGL 152 - English for the Non-Native Speaker: Oral Skills An advanced course in using English for oral communication. Note(s): If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during the first semester of residence. Credit(s): 3.
Courses (EILI) EILI 121 - Listening / Pronunciation
An introductory course in understanding spoken American English and in producing the sounds of American English. Credit(s): 3. EILI 122 - Reading An introductory course in understanding written American English. Credit(s): 3. EILI 123 - Grammar/Oral An introductory course in understanding and using American English grammar in both oral and written form. Credit(s): 3. EILI 124 - Speaking I An introductory course in using American English for oral communication. Credit(s): 2. EILI 126 - Writing An introductory course in using American English for writing. Credit(s): 3. EILI 131 - Listening/Pronunciation An intermediate course in understanding spoken American English and in producing the sounds of American English. Credit(s): 3. EILI 132 - Reading An intermediate course in understanding written American English. Credit(s): 3. EILI 133 - Grammar/Oral An intermediate course in understanding and using American English grammar in both oral and written form. Credit(s): 3.
ENGL 161 - English for the Non-Native Speaker: Essay & Academic Writing
An advanced course in understanding spoken and written English and using English for writing. Prerequisite(s): 151 and 152 or department placement. Note(s): If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during the first semester of residence. Fee: Writing Lab $25. Credit(s): 3.
ENGL 171 - English for the Non-Native Speaker: Writing Workshop
An advanced course in using English for writing. Prerequisite(s): 161 or department placement. Note(s): A passing grade of “B” permits students to enroll in departmental writing courses (i.e., undergraduate ENGL 100 or Talbot TTSS 500) the semester immediately following successful completion of 171. Students who are taking ENGL 171 for the second time or more will be restricted to a maximum of 12 credits for undergraduate students and 9 credits for graduate students. Fee: Writing Lab $25. Credit(s): 3.
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