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103. Elementary English as a Second Language * Rapid survey of English grammar. Intensive drills designed to improve practical skills in reading, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking. Continued practice in writing paragraphs. Lectures in American culture and history.
204. Intermediate English as a Second Language I * For students with an intermediate proficiency in English. Continued acquisition of language skills. Review of English grammar. Readings emphasize American culture. Daily short writing assignments. Introduction to the library, note taking, and paraphrasing. Lectures.
205. Intermediate English as a Second Language II * Continuation of 204. Continued grammar review. Greater emphasis on extensive reading. Practice in expository writing, paraphrasing, and summaries. Introduction to annotated writing. Lectures.
306. Advanced English as a Second Language * For students with a minimal or a partial academic proficiency in English. Instruction in writing expository and argumentative prose. Practice in writing a short research paper. Extensive readings in academic subjects. Lectures. Visits to other courses.
* All students from nations in which English is not the native language are required to take oral and written tests in English at Cornell College prior to their first registration. These tests will be used for placement in the courses in English as a Second Language. The Coordinator of the ESL program, in consultation with the instructors, the student, and the Director of International Education, will determine when the student may be permitted to register for courses in other departments.
390. Individual Project
973. Teaching English as a Second Language

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