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Vocabulary, Level One Conversation Syllabus for ESOL 0341
Instructor: Rose Mary Schouten
Office Phone: 713 718 7750
E-mail: rmschouten@hotmail.com
Office Hours: Mon. – Thurs. by appointment
1. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course develops conversational skills in simple English with emphasis on vocabulary and grammatical structures used in day-to-day living. Vocabulary, pronunciation, simple sentence structure, and intonation patterns are stressed.
2. ESOL 0341 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:ESOL 0341, Beginning Conversation, seeks to prepare students for college classes and speaking assignments in general by accomplishing the following objectives:
- Developing students’ conversational skills through the use of vocabulary and grammatical structures used in day-to-day living.
- Introducing students to real life situations through the use of in-class presentations and role plays.
- Developing students’ listening comprehension skills through exposure to recorded and teacher-generated listening comprehension material.
- Giving students an awareness of the basic principles of English pronunciation as well as common stress and intonation patters through exposure to songs, jazz chants, and tapes.
3. COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of this course, you should be able to do the following:
-conduct simple conversations in familiar day-to-day situations
-comprehend of short conversations that use familiar vocabulary and grammatical structures
-exhibit familiarity with common vocabulary
-exhibit familiarity with basic English pronunciation and stress and intonation patters
-give a short presentation on a familiar topic using familiar vocabulary and grammatical structures
-be understood by someone used to dealing with non-native speakers of English
4. GRADE BREAKDOWN:
Your grade will be calculated as follows:
Group projects.....................20%
Individual projects................40%
Vocabulary quizzez...............10%
Fieldtrips+Class Participatio...10%
Final..................................20%
GRADING
SCALE:
100-90
A
89-80
B
79-70 C
Less than 70 F or IP
5. TEXTBOOKS: there is no textbook required for this course
6. IMPORTANT DAYS THIS SEMESTER: there is no class on these days:
Presidents’ Day February 21
Spring Break March 11-20
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