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Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> of <strong>Class</strong>es – Listings by Subject<br />

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ESL 110C HIGH INTERMEDIATE READING & WRITING 6.0 Units<br />

ESL 128<br />

FACULTY-STUDENT TUTORIAL - ESL 1.0 Units<br />

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Expository paragraphs and short essays, fiction and non-fiction reading;<br />

emphasis on the development of vocabulary and grammatical structures<br />

of written English. Prerequisite: A grade of pass in ESL 110B (or eligibility<br />

for ESL 110C demonstrated through the ESL Placement Process).<br />

Self-paced, individualized instruction in academic English oral and<br />

written communication skills for students who speak English as a second<br />

language. Focus on writing, reading, listening, and speaking skills needed<br />

in college courses.<br />

/N 001<br />

D 30307 Lec MWF 8:30 10:20 857 MEJIA 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

D 31314 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 2351 BARAN 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

/N 002<br />

D 30308 Lec TTh 1:00 3:50 314 WAHAMAKI 01/19-05/28 P/N 002<br />

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E 30309 Lec MW 6:30 9:20 851 POLOS 01/19-05/28 P/N 071<br />

E 31268 Lec TTh 6:30 9:20 315 CONNOLLY 01/19-05/28 P/N 072<br />

ESL 110D ADVANCED READING & WRITING 6.0 Units<br />

Expository essays, critical reading; emphasis on the development of<br />

vocabulary and grammatical structures of written English. Prerequisite:<br />

A grade of pass in ESL 110C (or eligibility for ESL 110D demonstrated<br />

through the ESL Placement Process).<br />

D 30311 Lec TTh 9:00 11:50 315 HINTZ 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

E 30377 Lec TTh 6:30 9:20 801 IKEDA 01/19-05/28 P/N 071<br />

ESL 111A PRONUNCIATION<br />

2.0 Units<br />

Oral English with emphasis on strategies for clear pronunciation.<br />

D 30739 Lec Mon 1:20 2:10 857 HINTZ 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

Lab Mon 2:15 3:05 857<br />

Lab Wed 1:20 3:10 857<br />

ESL 111B<br />

ACADEMIC LISTENING & SPEAKING 2.0 Units<br />

Group and individual practice producing and responding to oral English<br />

in the academic environment.<br />

E 31961 Lec Tue 7:00 7:55 *225 HUFGARD 01/25-05/20 P/N SL1<br />

ESL – English as a Second Language<br />

Program<br />

Are you interested in learning English or<br />

improving your English language skills?<br />

<strong>Chabot</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s ESL Program offers a four-level<br />

comprehensive reading/writing/grammar program.<br />

Our 110 courses are offered both days and evenings.<br />

Other courses cover the following skill areas:<br />

• Spelling<br />

• Vocabulary<br />

• Listening-speaking & pronunciation<br />

• Grammar review<br />

• Computer language-learning<br />

Check out <strong>Chabot</strong>’s <strong>Schedule</strong> of classes for<br />

prerequisites, start dates, times, and enrollment<br />

information.<br />

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/N 002<br />

/N 071<br />

/N 072<br />

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Lab Tue 8:00 8:50 *225<br />

Lab Th 7:00 8:55 *225<br />

ESL 111B, Section SL1 is an off-campus course that meets at <strong>Chabot</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>-San Leandro Center, located at 1448 Williams Street, San<br />

Leandro. This is a short-term class with the final exam held on the last<br />

class session. For directions and further information see http://www.<br />

chabotcollege.edu/offsite.<br />

ESL112 ENGLISH GRAMMAR-REVIEW FOR ESL 3.0 Units<br />

Intermediate-level review of the structures of English grammar. Important<br />

grammatical forms including verb tenses, the passive voice, conditional<br />

sentences, modal auxiliaries, and reported speech; adjective clauses,<br />

articles, and gerunds and infinitives may also be included as time allows.<br />

Strongly recommended: Eligibility for ESL 110C.<br />

D 31007 Lec MW 1:00 2:15 861 UCHIYAMA 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

<strong>Chabot</strong> <strong>College</strong> also has a Language Center where<br />

ESL student can get extra support with their<br />

coursework through drop-in tutoring, software<br />

programs, and self-paced classes.<br />

Ethnic Studies<br />

ES 3<br />

Questions? Check out our website:<br />

http://www.chabotcollege.edu/languagearts/esl<br />

or contact<br />

kuchiyama@chabotcollege.edu<br />

INTRO MUSLIM-AMERICAN STUDIES 3.0 Units<br />

/N 001<br />

/N 002<br />

/N 071<br />

/N 072<br />

ESL 127 ESL PRONUNCIATION LAB 0.5 Units<br />

Individual practice producing and responding to oral English with emphasis<br />

on clear pronunciation.<br />

D 31419 Lab By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 2351 WAHAMAKI 01/19-05/28 P/N 001<br />

An examination of the diversity of Muslim communities in the United<br />

States with an emphasis on comparing and contrasting their histories,<br />

cultures and experiences. Topics include; patterns of migration; religious<br />

beliefs and practice; acculturation and assimilation; political involvement;<br />

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