ESL 12 Intermediate Listening and Speaking
Low-intermediate level ESL students will improve comprehension and communication in English on a variety of everyday topics and in the academic setting. Students will develop and practice techniques for greater composure and confidence in oral expression. Practice will also be provided in pronunciation and intonation. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination or through completion of ESL 011. Lecture: 4 credits
Class: ESL 012 Section: 1510
Class Number: 38875
Meets: Monday and Wednesday 6:00-7:40pm
Downtown Education Center (DEC) 120 W. High Str. Lexington
Instructor: Fenton
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Leestown Campus Bookstore. No Parking sticker needed for parking at DEC
ESL 020 Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
This is a 4 credit hour class that meets three times a week beginning at 12:00 until 12:50 pm and for an additional hour on Friday at 1:00 pm to 1:50 PM. Students will expand vocabulary, increase reading speed, and improve reading skills as they practice reading in English.
Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL Compass placement examination. The Compass test is free and available at the Assessment Center in Room 109 Oswald Building at the Cooper Campus.
You need the following information to register for this class:
Class: ESL 020
Section: J001
Class Number: 34340
Meets: Monday, Wednesday,9:00-9:50 pm & Friday 9:00 to 10:50 pm
Classroom: MW AT 116 (MW) and F 317 Oswald
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Galvin
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Oswald Building.
Parking sticker needed for parking in C lot, or use the bus system.
ESL 30 College Reading and Vocabulary Development for High-Intermediate Non-Native English Speakers
High-intermediate level ESL students will master fundamental reading skills, improve critical reading, and further vocabulary development. Students will be introduced to a variety of genres, such as newspaper articles and essays, poems, short stories, charts, graphs and college-level content textbooks. Through the selected readings, this course will foster cultural awareness, comprehension, and interaction. The readings and activities introduced in the course will allow students to engage in meaningful dialogue, and in the process, refine their English skills.
Class: ESL 030
Section: J001
Class Number: 34241
Class Meets: M W F 11:00-11:50 am OSB 304
F 10:00-10:50 MLB 209A
Instructor: Galvin
Textbook available at the Campus Bookstore; Parking in C lot with sticker or use the bus system
ESL 90 Beginning Writing for Non-Native Speakers
High-beginning level ESL students will learns composition skills by receiving instruction in the following: the writing process, organization, sentence development, paragraph writing, and editing. Basic instruction in grammar provided. Students will be recommended to this course based on the Compass ESL examination.
You need the following information to register for this class:
Class: ESL 0090
Section: J001
Class Number: 34242
Meets: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00-12:40
Classroom: 304 Oswald Building
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Staff
Textbook available at the campus bookstore Parking sticker needed for parking in C lot, or use the bus system.
ESL 91 Intermediate Writing for Non-Native English Speakers
This is a 4 credit hours that meets twice a week for 1 hour and 40 minutes, on Tuesday and Thursday. Two sections of this class are being offered this semester: One in the early afternoon and one in the evening. The evening class will meet at the Downtown Education Center, 120 West High Street.
Students will improve their writing skills by working on organization, multi-paragraph writings, editing, and critical reading. Basic instruction in grammar provided. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL Compass placement examination. The Compass test is free and available at the Assessment Center, Oswald Building.
You need the following information to register for this class:
Class: ESL 091
Section: J001
Class Number: 34244
Meets: Tuesday and Thursday 1:00-2:40 pm
Classroom: 304 Oswald Building
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Shain
Downtown Education Center (DEC)Evening Class
Class: ESL 091
Section 1510
Class Number: 34243
Tuesday and Thursday 6:00-7:40 pm.
DEC
Instructor: Fenton
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Oswald Building.
Parking on Campus in C lot requires a parking sticker; parking at the Downtown Education Center is free for students.
ESL 92 Advanced Writing for Non-Native English Speakers
This is a 4 credit hour class designed to help students prepare for ENG 101. Students will improve their writing and editing skills and learn how to document sources. Basic instruction in grammar provided. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination. This semester we are offering two sections of this class; one on Cooper Campus and one at the Downtown Education Center.
You will need the following information to register for class:
Class: ESL 092
Section: J001
Class Number: 34245
Meets Tuesday and Thursday AT Building Rm 116 11:00 - 12:15 & Friday Oswald Building Rm 304, 12:00 - 12:50
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Fenton
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Oswald Building.
Parking sticker needed for parking in C lot, or use the bus system.
Evening Class
Class: ESL 092
Section: 1510
Class Number: 77195
Meets Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 to 7:40 pm
Downtown Education Center (DEC)
Instructor: Staff
No parking sticker needed for parking at the DEC
ENC 99 Writing Lab for Writing I and II ( Eng 101 and Eng 102) ESL Students.
This class is a one hour class that students must register for as part of their enrollment in Eng 101 and Eng 102. Class meets for onehour on Friday morning and is dedicated to working on grammar, vocabulary, textual intepretation and inference in order to assist students with writing.
Eng 101 Freshman Composition for Non-native Speakers
Note: Students also must sign up for ENC 99 Writing Lab
This is a three credit hours that focuses on academic writing. Students will write multi-paragraph essays as they learn to do research and document sources. This class satisfies part of the degree requirement for composition. Students will take Eng 102 the following semester to complete the writing requirement.
You need the following information to register for this class:
Class: ENG 101
Section: J025
Class Number: 33593
Meets: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 -12:15
Moloney Building Rm. 145
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Oswald Building.
Parking sticker needed for parking in C lot, or use the bus system.
Students must also register for:
Class: ENC 099
Section: J001
Class Number: 34238
Meets Friday 9:00-9:50am
At Bldg 116
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Vicky Broadus
ENG 102 Freshman Writing II for Non-native Speakers
Note: Students must sign up for ENC 99 Writing Lab
This is a 3 credit hour class that focuses on writing argument, narrative, and comparative essays. Students will do research and write essays to improve their critical reading and writing skills.
You need the following information to register for this class
Class: ENG 102
Section: J018
Class Number: 33651
Class Meets: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00-12:15pm
Moloney Building 146
Instructor: Staff
Students must also register for ENC 99
Class: ENC 099
Section: J002
Class Number: 38874
Class meets: Friday 11:00-11:50am
317 Oswald Building
Cooper Drive Campus
Instructor: Jim Fenton
Textbook available at the campus bookstore in Oswald Building.
Parking sticker needed for parking in C lot, or use the bus system