ESL-0202 English as a Second Language: Advanced Composition Credits 3 Equivalent Hours 4 ESL 0202 is the highest level writing course in the English as a Second Language reading/writing series. Successful completion of ESL 0202 fulfills the College’s reading readiness prerequisite. It is for non-native English speakers whose academic writing ability is a higher level. In this course, students write original essay-length compositions employing various rhetorical patterns. Students continue to recognize and respond to prompts on academic topics using appropriate rhetorical patterns such as logical order, cause/effect, comparison/contrast, and argument. Students are expected to type coherent compositions using standard format and mechanics and also employing a variety of sentence structures and using key transitional vocabulary. Additionally, students use all five stages the writing process to brainstorm, outline, draft, review, and revise their work.
A grade of C or higher is required to successfully complete this course Prerequisite(s): Placement by exam or ESL - 0201 Corequisite(s): ESL - 0106 recommended Course Outcomes
- Use the writing process to produce essays of appropriate length that demonstrate unity of ideas on academic topics.
- Respond coherently to prompts using rhetorical patterns with appropriate signal vocabulary.
- Use standard academic English grammar to communicate ideas effectively.
- Write or type essays using standard format and mechanics.
- Edit writing for grammatical and mechanical errors.
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