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270 | <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–20<strong>10</strong> CATALOG<br />

Course Descriptions<br />

ESL001AA<br />

Basic English as a Second Language I:<br />

Personal Health<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to personal health when living<br />

in the United States. Introduction to<br />

elementary grammatical patterns.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Course Notes: Credit<br />

(P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of two (2)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001AB<br />

Basic English as a Second Language I:<br />

Safety<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to personal safety when living<br />

in the United States. Introduction to<br />

elementary grammatical patterns.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL001AA or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of two (2)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001AC<br />

Basic English as a Second Language I:<br />

Services<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills relating to services when living in the<br />

United States. Introduction to elementary<br />

grammatical patterns. Prerequisites:<br />

ESL001AB or ESL001BA, or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of two (2)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001AD<br />

Basic English as a Second<br />

Language I: Employment<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to employment when living in<br />

the United States. Introduction to elementary<br />

grammatical patterns. Prerequisites:<br />

ESL001AC, or ESL001CA, or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in the<br />

catalog. May be repeated for a total of two<br />

(2) credits.<br />

ESL001AE<br />

Basic English as a Second<br />

Language I: Shopping<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to shopping when living in the<br />

United States. Introduction to elementary<br />

grammatical patterns. Prerequisites:<br />

ESL001AD, or ESL001BB, or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of two (2)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001AF<br />

Basic English as a Second<br />

Language I: Everyday Life<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to everyday life when living in<br />

the United States. Introduction to elementary<br />

grammatical patterns. Prerequisites:<br />

ESL001AE, or permission of instructor.<br />

Course Notes: Credit (P) or no credit (Z).<br />

Standard grading available according to<br />

procedures outlined in catalog. May be<br />

repeated for a total of two (2) credits.<br />

ESL001BA<br />

Basic ESL I: Personal Health and Safety<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to personal health and safety<br />

when living in the United States. Introduction<br />

to elementary grammatical patterns.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Course Notes: Credit<br />

(P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of four (4)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001BB<br />

Basic ESL I: Services and Employment<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to services and employment<br />

when living in the United States. Introduction<br />

to elementary grammatical patterns.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL001BA or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of four (4)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001BC<br />

Basic ESL I: Shopping and Everyday Life<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to shopping and everyday life<br />

when living in the United States. Introduction<br />

to elementary grammatical patterns.<br />

Prerequisites: ESL001BB or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Notes: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of four (4)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL001CA<br />

Basic English as a Second Language I:<br />

Part I<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading, and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to life in the United States.<br />

Introduction to elementary grammatical<br />

patterns. Prerequisites: None. Course<br />

Note: Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard<br />

grading available according to procedures<br />

outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a<br />

total of six (6) credits.<br />

ESL001CB<br />

Basic English as a Second Language I:<br />

Part II<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Listening, speaking, reading, and writing in<br />

English at a basic level. Focus on survival<br />

skills related to life in the United States.<br />

Introduction to elementary grammatical<br />

patterns. Prerequisites: (ESL001CA or<br />

ESL001AC) or equivalent, or permission of<br />

instructor. Course Note: Credit (P) or no<br />

credit (Z). Standard grading available<br />

according to procedures outlined in catalog.<br />

May be repeated for a total of six (6)<br />

credits.<br />

ESL0<strong>10</strong><br />

English as a Second Language I:<br />

Grammar<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

First level of English as a Second Language<br />

(ESL). Emphasis on basic conversational<br />

skills, pronunciation, vocabulary building and<br />

grammar. Some reading and sentence level<br />

writing. Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard<br />

grading available according to procedures<br />

outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a<br />

maximum of six (6) credits. Prerequisites:<br />

Appropriate ESL placement test score.

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