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eIlI 101 C Grammar / oral ........................................................................3<br />
Review of structures in EILI 100 C and contrast of tenses are<br />
emphasized.<br />
eIlI 101 d speaking ii .................................................................................2<br />
For non-native speakers desiring to adjust to life in the United<br />
States. Topics are similar to EILI 100 D with a broader range of<br />
communication skills added.<br />
eIlI 101 f Writing ........................................................................................3<br />
Continued practice using a monolingual English dictionary<br />
and skills covered in EILI 100 F. Developing writing strategies<br />
and writing detailed paragraphs and compositions: descrip-<br />
tion, comparison / contrast and cause / effect.<br />
enGl 102 a academic Listening ................................................................3<br />
Practice in understanding, following and taking notes on<br />
authentic academic lectures.<br />
enGl 102 b reading .......................................................................................3<br />
Continued practice of the skills taught in EILI 101 B. Readings<br />
are more authentic and require more sustained reading.<br />
enGl 102 C Grammar / oral ........................................................................3<br />
Review of all grammar structures in oral and written form.<br />
enGl 102 d effective Communication .....................................................2<br />
For non-native speakers desiring to improve their academic<br />
communication skills. Activities are designed to teach class<br />
discussion, group discussion and presentation skills.<br />
enGl 102 e ToefL ...........................................................................................2<br />
An elective course for non-native speakers desiring practice<br />
for the TOEFL examination.<br />
enGl 102 f Writing ........................................................................................3<br />
Continued practice of EILI 101 F with the addition of para-<br />
phrasing and compositional development. Writing Lab Fee:<br />
$25.<br />
enGl 103 english for the non-native speaker:<br />
foundations of academic Writing ....................................4<br />
Practice in accurate summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting<br />
of sources with proper citation, avoiding plagiarism. Develop-<br />
ment of library research, note taking, and proper formatting<br />
of research papers. Intensive practice in punctuation and<br />
mechanics. If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be<br />
taken during the first semester of residence. Writing Lab Fee:<br />
$25.<br />
enGl 1<strong>05</strong> english for the non-native speaker:<br />
oral skills ....................................................................................3<br />
Emphasis on listening skills, pronunciation, intonation, and<br />
conversational strategies. Weekly interviews, field work and<br />
oral presentations are required. If this is the first ELSP course<br />
required, it must be taken during the first semester of resi-<br />
dence. Prerequisite: department placement.<br />
enGl 1<strong>07</strong> english for the non-native speaker:<br />
essay & academic Writing ....................................................3<br />
Studies in essay organization and development and critical<br />
reading. Prerequisite: 103 and 1<strong>05</strong> or department placement.<br />
If this is the first ELSP course required, it must be taken during<br />
the first semester of residence. Writing Lab Fee: $25.<br />
enGl 109 english for the non-native speaker:<br />
Writing Workshop ...................................................................3<br />
Individualized instruction in essay organization and coherence<br />
with special attention to persistent errors. A passing grade of<br />
“B” permits students to enroll in departmental writing courses<br />
(i.e., undergraduate English ENGL 100 or Talbot TTSS 500) the<br />
semester immediately following successful completion of<br />
109. Prerequisite: 1<strong>07</strong> or department placement. Writing Lab<br />
Fee : $25.<br />
note: Students who are taking ENGL 109 for the second time<br />
or more will be restricted to a maximum of 12 units for<br />
undergraduate students and 9 units for graduate students.<br />
160 School of Professional Studies B I O L A U N I V E R S I T Y