Course Information
Description
ESL Upper Beginner is designed for adult learners of English. The course focuses on using English in different situations, understanding a range of written materials, and writing different types of documents, such as forms, letters, and sentences, at the upper beginner level. Topics include asking for clarification, using grammar, employing pronunciation strategies, understanding signs, and engaging in basic functional communication. Students will also learn computer literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Total Credits
2
Course Competencies
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ReadingAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaIdentify structural components of a text (for example, title, subtitles, heading, graphic organizers, images, etc.) as appropriate for levelAnalyze text for comprehensionDescribe the author’s purpose for writing a textConnect text to personal experiences, knowledge, and/or learningSummarize text and paraphrase
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WritingAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaAnalyze model theme-related texts as appropriate for levelOrganize ideas around theme-related texts as appropriate for level (sentences)Produce theme-related content as appropriate for level (sentences)Revise student-produced writing (self-edit, peer edit, etc.)
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ListeningAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaIdentify main ideasInterpret detailsRecognize speech patterns such as tone, intonation, reduced speech, specific speech sounds, etc. (rising and falling intonation)Determine inferred message
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SpeakingAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaUse communicative strategies to stay in the target languageMake use of theme-related ideas using unit vocabularyCommunicate using affirmative, negative, and question forms in target grammar structuresIncrease use of extended speech as appropriate for levelProduce speech patterns as appropriate for level (tone, intonation, reduced speech, specific speech sounds, etc.)Upper beginner: rising and falling intonation
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GrammarAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaForm grammar structures of simple present sentences and yes/no question with verbs be and haveApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of simple present sentences and yes/no question with verbs be and haveForm grammar structures of simple present compound sentences using with, and, butApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of simple present compound sentences using with, and, butForm grammar structures of simple present affirmative and negative sentences and questions with verbs live, work, and haveApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of simple present affirmative and negative sentences and questions with verbs live, work, and haveForm grammar structures of adverbs of frequency and modal have to, to make small talkApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of adverbs of frequency and modal have to, to make small talkForm grammar structures of simple present verbs love/like/hate + infinitiveApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of simple present verbs love/like/hate + infinitiveForm grammar structures of simple past regular and irregular verbs sentences and information questionsApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of simple past regular and irregular verbs sentences and information questionsForm grammar structures of prepositions of timeApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of prepositions of timeForm grammar structures of ways to express reasons including because and forApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of ways to express reasons including because and forForm grammar structures of present continuous to report emergenciesApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of present continuous to report emergenciesForm grammar structures of compound imperatives and there was/wereApply linguistic and cultural application of grammar functions of compound imperatives and there was/were
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VocabularyAssessment StrategiesSkill demonstration through writing, speaking, listening, and reading performances with classmates and instructorUnit tests at 70% or aboveCriteriaApply thematic vocabulary related to health, employment, finance, government, community, and education appropriate to levelIdentify thematic vocabulary related to health, employment, finance, government, community, and education appropriate to levelUse thematic vocabulary related to health, employment, finance, government, community, and education appropriate to level in conversationProduce thematic vocabulary related to health, employment, finance, government, community, and education appropriate to level in various writing contexts