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      Intermediate I Second Half

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      Intermediate I Second Half
      High quality ESL instruction to non-native speakers of English


      COURSE DESCRIPTION


      This course introduces students to write a longer text and develop speaking ability in a longer conversation through focused topics. The class is taught using a student-centered communicative approach to English language learning. The total time of the course is 108 hours.

      CLASS SCHEDULE

      Class schedule TBD

      Length of Study

      12 Weeks (108 Hours)

      Course Code

      Reading & Writing (R201)
      Listening & Speaking (C201)

      Relevant Level

      Low Intermediate

      COURSE GOALS


      Students will be able to communicate with and understand Intermediate I level written, spoken, and aural English. Students read several articles, write various types of paragraphs about various topics introduced in class, and actively participate in class discussions. In this course, the focus is on improving students’ ability to understand written and spoken English, and understand and discuss various aspects of American culture and society. The core competencies of reading, writing, listening, and speaking will be given equal importance.




      COURSE OBJECTIVES


      Students will …

      Reading

      - Read several articles in a textbook.

      Writing

      -Gather information and ideas to write various types of writing such as:

      • A plan for a successful family business.
      • A paragraph describing the steps of a process.
      • An opinion paragraph about nature in a city.
      • An explanatory paragraph about an illness.

      Listening

      - Listen to a various types of audio such as:

      • A news report
      • A lecture
      • An interview
      • A talk
      • A follow-up discussion after watching a video

      Speaking

      -Gather information and ideas to

      • Give a speech about family.
      • Develop and present an educational game.
      • Role-play an interview about surviving in an extreme environment.
      • Participate in a discussion about the importance of clean water.

      Student Learning Outcomes

       

      At the completion of Intermediate I level (second half), students will be able to:

       Speaking

       

      ❏ Express opinions.

      ❏ Give clear instructions.

      ❏ Summarize information.

      ❏ Participate in a group discussion.

       

      Listening

       

      ❏ Identify reasons and explanations.

      ❏ Identify dates and other numbers.

      ❏ Identify a speaker’s attitude.

      ❏ Identify facts and opinions.

      Reading

       

      ❏ Identify the author’s purpose.

      ❏ Identify claims and support.

      Writing

       

      ❏ Write a paragraph with unified ideas.

      ❏ Describe a step-by-step process.

      ❏ Use a variety of sentences.

      ❏ Write an explanatory paragraph.

       

       

      Vocabulary

       
      Use the following vocabulary correctly:

      ❏ Use suffixes and prefixes to change word forms.

      ❏ Use phrasal verbs correctly.

      ❏ Use collocations and compound nouns correctly.

      ❏ Use verbs, nouns and adjectives from word families.

      Pronunciation

       

      ❏ Use intonation in questions with or.

      ❏ Use correct word stress in compound
      nouns.

      ❏ Stress function words properly.

      Grammar

       

      ❏ Use the future with will correctly.

      ❏ Use comparative and superlative adjectives correctly.

      ❏ Use the infinitive of purpose correctly.

      ❏ Use the simple past and past continuous correctly.

      ❏ Use adverbs of manner and degree correctly.

      ❏ Use auxiliary verbs in questions correctly.

      ❏ Use if clauses for future possibility correctly.

       

      Student Achievement Scale


      Students are able to identify the main idea of a paragraph, supporting details, the author’s purpose. Also, students are able to identify claims and support in articles.


      In listening, students are able to identify main ideas, cause and effect, specific information, reasons and explanations, dates and other numbers, a speaker’s attitude and facts and opinions.


      In speaking, students are able to ask for and give examples, give advice and make recommendations, ask for and give clarification, express opinions, give clear instructions, summarize information and participate in a group discussion. ALso, students are able to use interjections and intonation, the schwa in unstressed syllables, connect final /s/ or /z/ sounds, link consonant sounds, use intonation in questions with or, use correct word stress in compound nouns and stress function words properly.


      Students are able to write a descriptive paragraph, opinion paragraph, a paragraph with unified ideas, an explanatory paragraph and a description of a step-by-step process. Also, students are able to support main ideas with examples and use a variety of sentences.


      Students are able to use suffixes and prefixes to change word forms, phrasal verbs, collocations and compound nouns, synonyms correctly. Also, students are able to use verbs, nouns and adjectives from word families.


      Students are able to use the present continuous, the future with will, subject-verb agreement, comparative and superlative adjectives, the infinitive of purpose, the simple past and past continuous, adverbs of manner and degree, there’s and it’s, the modal verbs should and shouldn’t, auxiliary verbs in questions, and if clauses for future possibility correctly.

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