ESL 032 Intermediate ESL Reading and Vocabulary

In this intermediate-level course, students read articles in order to expand vocabulary through context and basic comprehension. Students are also introduced to the college library.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: Test score or ESL 022

See Course Syllabus

Course Number and Title:

ESL 032 Intermediate ESL Reading and Vocabulary

Campus Location

  • Dover
  • Georgetown
  • Stanton
  • Wilmington

Effective Date

2022-51

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Test score or ESL 022

Course Credits and Hours

4 credit(s)

4 lecture hours/week

0 lab hours/week

Course Description

In this intermediate-level course, students read articles in order to expand vocabulary through context and basic comprehension. Students are also introduced to the college library.

Additional Materials

None

Required Text(s)

Obtain current textbook information by viewing the campus bookstore - https://www.dtcc.edu/bookstores online or visit a campus bookstore. Check your course schedule for the course number and section.

Disclaimer

Some lecture hours may be completed in a laboratory setting.

Core Course Performance Objectives (CCPOs)

  1. Use paper and electronic resources to support reading comprehension. (CCC 1, 2, 5; PGC 4, 6)
  2. Use comprehension strategies to derive meaning and answer questions about readings. (CCC 1, 2; PGC 4)
  3. Analyze the main idea and organization of passages. (CCC 1, 2; PGC 4)
  4. Use vocabulary to support and demonstrate comprehension. (CCC 1; PGC 4)
  5. Use library and online resources to locate and utilize information. (CCC 1, 2, 5; PGC 4, 6)

See Core Curriculum Competencies and Program Graduate Competencies at the end of the syllabus. CCPOs are linked to every competency they develop.

Measurable Performance Objectives (MPOs)

Upon completion of this course, the student will:

  1. Use paper and electronic resources to support reading comprehension.
    1. Use an English/English dictionary effectively.
    2. Preview readings.
    3. Provide short answers, orally and in writing, to comprehension questions.
    4. Recognize lists when presented in paragraphs.
  2. Use comprehension strategies to derive meaning and answer questions about readings.
    1. Use personal vocabulary bank to build meaning.
    2. Explain American idioms and phrasal verbs.
    3. Analyze role of connectors and transition words to affect meaning.
    4. Use connectors and transitions to support comprehension.
  3. Analyze the main idea and organization of passages.
    1. Distinguish between topic, main idea, and supporting details.
    2. Draw conclusions and make inferences.
    3. Recognize facts and opinions.
    4. Discuss cause and effect and sequence of events.
  4. Use vocabulary to support and demonstrate comprehension.
    1. Use vocabulary words to write complete sentences.
    2. Explain correct contextual meanings of new vocabulary words with multiple meanings.
    3. Use correct form of words in appropriate situations.
  5. Use library and online resources to locate and utilize information.
    1. Use electronic resources to locate specific facts and additional information.

Evaluation Criteria/Policies

The grade will be determined using the Delaware Tech grading system:

90-100 = A
80-89 = B
70-79 = C
0-69 = F
Students should refer to the Catalog/Student Handbook for information on the Academic Standing Policy, the Academic Integrity Policy, Student Rights and Responsibilities, and other policies relevant to their academic progress.

Final Course Grade

Calculated using the following weighted average

Evaluation Measure

Percentage of final grade

Tests (3-5) (summative)

50 %

Project (summative)

10 %

Final Exam (formative and summative)

20 %

Quizzes and assignments (formative)

20 %

TOTAL

100%

Program Graduate Competencies (PGCs are the competencies every graduate will develop specific to his or her major)

  1. Speak English with sufficient proficiency to obtain, exchange, and present information, ideas, and opinions for personal, academic and general work-related purposes.
  2. Apply English listening comprehension skills of formal and informal spoken English in social, academic and workplace settings.
  3. Compose effective paragraphs and/or short essays incorporating the conventions of English grammar, mechanics, and usage.
  4. Use English reading comprehension skills with sufficient proficiency to obtain general information and specific details from a variety of general interest readings and limited academic texts.
  5. Use grammatical structures accurately and appropriately to support effective comprehension and expression of English in daily and academic situations.
  6. Use a variety of technological tools to learn and express English in everyday and academic settings.

     

Core Curriculum Competencies (CCCs are the competencies every graduate will develop)

  1. Apply clear and effective communication skills.
  2. Use critical thinking to solve problems.
  3. Collaborate to achieve a common goal.
  4. Demonstrate professional and ethical conduct.
  5. Use information literacy for effective vocational and/or academic research.
  6. Apply quantitative reasoning and/or scientific inquiry to solve practical problems.

Students in Need of Accommodations Due to a Disability

We value all individuals and provide an inclusive environment that fosters equity and student success. The College is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities. Students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the campus Disabilities Support Counselor to request an accommodation needed due to a disability. The College's policy on accommodations for persons with disabilities can be found in the College's Guide to Requesting Academic Accommodations and/or Auxiliary Aids Students may also access the Guide and contact information for Disabilities Support Counselors through the Student Resources web page under Disabilities Support Services, or visit the campus Advising Center.

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