ESL program overview
Students take a placement exam which includes:
- In-house TOEFL
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
Based on those scores, students are placed into Full program or Bridge Program ESL
Full program – two full-semester levels
- ESLG 2000.01 – Intermediate
Students take 18 hours of ESL instruction, using American culture studies as the content base.
- ESLG 4000.01 – Upper Intermediate
In addition to the 5 ESL classes, students register for 1 credit of an undergraduate content class: ISTL 1000 - Introduction to International Studies
ESLG 2000 intermediate level classes
Int. Reading
Int. Writing
Int. Grammar
Intermediate Study Skills
Intermediate Pronunciation
Cultural Keywords |
ESLG 4000 upper intermediate classes
Up. Int. Reading
Up. Int. Writing
Up. Int. Grammar
Up. Int. Pronunciation
Oral Presentation
Cultural Keywords
Upper Int. Study Skills
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Bridge Level (advanced level) – two full-semester classes
These classes are 3 credit hours, and are taken at the same time as the student’s major coursework. They are not taken in the same semester
- ESLG 4000.06 – Research writing
- ESLG 4050.01 – ESL Seminar
- ESLG 4070.01- TOEFL and test-taking skills
Click HERE for a glance at our upcoming semester schedule.
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