ESOL Reading Intermediate
ENGL 0338 (80)
This course develops nonnative English students’ reading and vocabulary skills for personal, academic, and professional communication by using materials based on a number of topics. The course includes extensive practice in reading and comprehending multi-paragraph descriptive and narrative articles, stories, reports, and dictionary entries, and writing related paragraphs. Focus is on literal comprehension, identification of inferred main ideas, speed development, word analysis, vocabulary expansion, and dictionary skills. Writing is required to complement varied reading activities. Open lab available. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and may not be used to meet degree requirements. Prerequisite: ENGL 0337 or placement by exam.
Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Apply a variety of pre-reading strategies to set a purpose for reading and to increase reading speed and comprehension (previewing, skimming, and scanning).
- Identify the stated main idea of a paragraph or simple passage.
- Infer the main idea of selected reading passages.
- Locate major and supporting ideas in multi-paragraph texts.
- Extract literal information from charts, graphs, photographs, and other illustrations.
- Guess the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary and phrases from context.
- Identify the meaning and part of speech of vocabulary words, and pronounce the words correctly.
- Apply vocabulary learning strategies such as identifying word families, common prefixes and suffixes, and synonyms and antonyms.
- Summarize and paraphrase simple short stories and articles
- Respond to readings by conveying an idea, opinion, feeling or experience in a simple paragraph.
- Use a monolingual ESL learner's dictionary to identify pronunciation, word form, and meaning of new vocabulary items.
- Understand some of the more common idioms and colloquial expressions.
- Draw simple conclusions from readings.