ESL 132 - Reading, Speaking, and Listening 3 Credit(s): 6 6 lecture hours Students will develop reading strategies in English such as previewing, skimming, scanning, identifying and stating main ideas, drawing inferences, and predicting outcomes. They will begin to expand their academic vocabulary while reading fiction/nonfiction and listening to lectures. Students will present and support their ideas and opinions while learning to organize and give short (3-5 minutes), planned oral presentations. In addition, they will start to develop skills in note taking, time management, and data interpretation as well as understand parts of identity, culture, and diversity.
Prerequisite(s): ESL 108 and ESL 110, both with a grade of C- or better; or CWD 1063 and CWD 1064, both with a grade of C- or better; or appropriate placement test scores
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