Student Friendly Course Descriptions ESL

Student Friendly Course Descriptions ESL

<p> STUDENT FRIENDLY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS – ESL</p><p>English as a Second Language – Open ESL A This course expands students’ essential English communication skills and cultural knowledge and introduces the language of classroom studies. Students will develop oral classroom skills and reading strategies, expand their vocabulary, and use more complex sentence patterns. Students will also learn how to use some school and community resources. Prerequisite: None</p><p>English as a Second Language – Open ESL B This course emphasizes key reading, writing, oral communication, and thinking skills that students need for success in secondary school and their daily lives. Students will study plays, short stories, and newspaper and magazine articles, and will describe and create media works. An important focus will be the correct use of spoken and written language. Prerequisite: English as a Second Language, Level 1 or equivalent*</p><p>English as a Second Language – Open ESL C This course is designed to improve students’ accuracy in using English in classroom situations, for personal and career planning, and to understand the changing world around them. Students study and interpret a range of texts and produce a variety of forms of writing. Activities help students to develop their oral presentation skills and acquire study skills (including note-taking and summarizing skills) that will enhance their ability to learn in all subjects. Prerequisite: English as a Second Language, Level 2 or equivalent*</p><p>English as a Second Language – Open ESL D This course prepares students to use English with increasing accuracy in most classroom and social situations and to participate in society as informed citizens. Students develop the reading, writing, and oral presentation skills required for success in all subjects. Students study and interpret a variety of grade-level texts, develop oral communication skills through participation in informal debates and seminars, and extend their range of research skills. Prerequisite: English as a Second Language, Level 3 or equivalent*</p><p>English as a Second Language – Open ESL E This course prepares students for secondary school English and other courses at the college and university preparation levels. Students will be encouraged to develop independence in reading literary works and academic texts, in writing essays and narratives, and in applying learning strategies and research skills effectively. Students will also learn to respond critically to print and media works. Prerequisite: English as a Second Language, Level 4 or equivalent*</p><p>*‘Equivalent’ may be an equivalent course of study completed in another province in Canada or in another country, or a proficiency level determined through initial assessment</p>

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