ESL Program
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English as a Second Language offers excellent classes and programs to help improve your English, job, and communication skills. You will learn about American culture, use technology, and work with classmates on projects.Before enrolling, you will take the ESL Placement Test to see your current English language level. We offer eight levels of classes, skill classes, and specialized skill classes.
Before enrolling, you will take the ESL Placement Test to see your current English language level. We offer eight levels of classes, skill classes, and specialized skill classes.
For Literacy Students |
For Beginning Students |
For Intermediate Students |
For Advanced Students |
Foundations |
Level 1 |
Level 3 |
Level 5 |
For students with no or |
For students to develop the basics of spoken and written English |
For students to build on their communication skills, vocabulary, and grammar accuracy |
For students to apply long-term strategies for academic settings and career advancement |
Skill Classes
Skill classes focus on one or two skills. Writing classes focus on reading and writing. Speaking classes focus on speaking and listening. Pronunciation classes focus on word and sentence stress, and intonation patterns. Reading classes focus on pre-reading, skimming, main ideas, details, and vocabulary building.
For Literacy Students |
For Beginning Students |
For Intermediate Students |
For Advanced Students |
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Speaking Foundations |
Speaking A |
Speaking B |
Speaking C |
Specialized Skill Classes
Specialized skill classes are for students who have specific goals.
Credit Courses
Students have the opportunity to transition from ESL classes to college credit courses. The chart below shows the pathway to credit courses through the American Language department (also known as credit ESL). A counselor can help walk you through the chart so you fully understand your options.