EL501: Listening and Speaking I (4 units, 0 credits)

Michelle Morita, Adjunct Instructor in ESL
Fall 2005 Pasadena

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

This course focuses on the skills required to speak and comprehend fluent American English in an academic setting. Students will have opportunity to develop listening comprehension and note-taking strategies, and will be expected to participate in class discussions as well as to hold conversations with native English speakers.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

· Adequate comprehension and note-taking of academic lectures (rapidity, selection, organization)

· Predicting the content of lectures and evaluating information
· Understanding new vocabulary in context clues/word forms
· Recognizing organization and relationship of ideas in academic lectures (main ideas, supporting details)
· Understand how to organize lecture notes

· Synthesizing lecture information to other knowledge sources (e.g. reading, writing assignments)
· Adequate comprehension of small group discussions
· Adequate spoken grammar

· Speaking with more fluency and coherence
· Clarity in pronunciation, stress, and intonation

· Participating effective in class, conversations, and small group discussions, with consideration to American cultural norms.
· Preparation for participation in the advanced ESL class

 

COURSE FORMAT:

Students will take notes while listening to lectures, participate in group communication, and practice pronunciation.

 

REQUIRED READING:

Espeseth, Miriam. Academic Listening Encounters: Listening, Note Taking, and Discussion. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Matthews, Candace. Speaking Solutions: Interaction, Presentation, Listening, and Pronunciation Skills, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Regents, 1994.

 

ASSIGNMENTS:

Students will do a variety of speaking and listening activities ranging from taking notes from a lecture to making individual presentations.

 

PREREQUISITES: None.

 

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets partial requirements to advance within the ESL Program.

 

FINAL EXAM: ESL Exit Exam.

 

Last Date Edited: September 20, 2005