EL511: Speaking and Listening I (4
units, 0 credits)
Ethel
Azariah, Adjunct Instructor in ESL
Fall
2004 Pasadena
DESCRIPTION:
This course focuses on the skills required to speak and
comprehend fluent English in an academic setting. These skills include listening
comprehension, note-taking, clarity in pronunciation, and group communication.
Material is presented in conjunction with the content of a specified
Individualized Distance Learning (IDL) course.
LEARNING
OUTCOMES:
• Develop skills for listening to a lecture in English
• Develop skills for taking notes from a lecture in English
• Gain experience using new English words and phrases in academic discussions
and presentations
COURSE
FORMAT:
The class will provide a variety of opportunities for
students to develop the listening and speaking skills necessary for success in
an academic setting. Students will take notes while listening to lectures,
participate in group discussions, and practice pronunciation.
REQUIRED
READING:
Matthews, Candace. Speaking
Solutions. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Regents, 1994.
RECOMMENDED
READING: None.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Students will do a variety of speaking and listening
activities, which range from listening to lecture tapes to making individual
presentations.
PREREQUISITES:
Students must be concurrently registered in a specified IDL course.
RELATIONSHIP
TO CURRICULUM: Meets partial requirements to advance from the ESL Program.
FINAL
EXAMINATION: ESL Exit Exam.
Last
Date Edited: June 21, 2004