ESLG - English as a Second Language for Degree Students
COURSE INFORMATION - Fall Semester 2009
Accent Reduction for Foreign Students.
ESLG 1130 - 2 semester hours - (10 weeks)
Date: Section 1: September 8 - November 12, 2009 , Tuesday / Thursday, 9:00 - 10:30 am (Limit 8 students)
Date: Section 2: September 8 - November 12, 2009 , Tuesday / Thursday, 3:30 - 5:00 pm (Limit 8 students)
Instructor: Ruth Moore
Location: IEC, 1030 13th Street, Room TBD
$595.00 non-resident
The purpose of this course is to reduce the accents of foreign students and to increase intelligibility for success in academic communication. The course includes oral activities surrounding authentic audio material from native speakers and digital self-recording online and externally. One-on-one meetings with the American instructor take place weekly. Student accents are assessed for problem areas and reasonable goals are set for each individual. Teaching assistants, research assistants, and other students will improve their fluency and obtain a more native-like accent.
Academic Writing for Foreign Students
ESLG 1210 - 2 semester hours - (10 weeks)
Date: September 9 - November 11, 2009 , Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Instructor: Amanda McCracken
Location: IEC, 1030 13th Street, Room TBA
$595.00 non-resident
Writing instruction and practice in this course address the development of paragraphs and full-length papers. Focus areas include organization and style, grammar and vocabulary, and conventions of academic writing, including incorporating the ideas of others and citing sources appropriately. Extensive instructor feedback allows students to become more fluent and more precise in their academic writing.
Advanced Written Compostion for Foreign Students
ESLG 1222 - 2 semester hours - (10 weeks)
Date: September 9 - November 11, 2009 , Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Instructor: Kate Furze
Location: IEC, 1030 13th Street, Room TBD
$595.00 non-resident
This course involves the preparation, writing, and revising of a full-length academic term/research paper or work on chapters for a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. It features regular practice and instruction in writing academic essays, with extensive instructor feedback. Additional work in organization, grammar, and vocabulary will be included.
Registration for all ESLG courses begins August 24, 2009 at:
Continuing Education and Professional Studies - 1505 University Avenue
See calendar for important dates.
CONTACT
Charl Norloff, ESLG Coordinator<< back to top
International English Center
Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies
63 UCB
Norloff@Colorado.edu
303-735-0477
