Overview
https://oregoncoast.edu/english-as-a-second-language/
ESOL classes are available to students whose native language is not English and who want to improve their basic English language proficiency. Speaking, listening, reading, writing, and American culture are taught. Students 16 or 17 years of age are welcome to attend ESOL classes with official authorization form from the Linn-Benton-Lincoln County Educational Service District. Orientation is not required, and enrollment is open until the 8th week of the term.
Contact robert.seal@oregoncoast.edu for information on days, times, and locations of classes.
Visite nuestro sitio web para encontrar información en español.
Courses include:
XASE44 |
Multi-Level ESOL (Off-Campus Full Term) |
XELL45M |
Multi-Level ESOL - Morning (Full Term) |
XELL45E |
Multi-Level ESOL - Evening (Full Term) |
XELL47 |
Multi-Level ESOL - Distance |
XELL48 |
Multi-Level ESOL (Off-Campus Half Term) |
XELL49M |
Multi-Level ESOL - Morning (Half Term) |
XELL49E |
Multi-Level ESOL - Evening (Half Term) |
Course Description:
Provides the foundational, intermediate, and advanced skills in English for speakers of other languages, in order to develop and improve the student’s ability to speak and understand both oral and written English; to develop and improve reading, writing, and critical thinking skills; and to appreciate and be successful in an American cultural environment. This course is for all levels of English language learning, from beginners with little exposure to English to high level speakers wanting to brush up on skills. This class combines listening, speaking, reading, and writing.