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ESL 106 - Grammar for Writers 2 - IO # 38565- Spring 2007
3  units Advanced Grammar for ESL   - LAB  Internet Course
Mandatory orientation on Wed 1/31/2007 @ 2:00 PM in room L113
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 Course Description 

This online course includes in-depth analysis of English grammar for intermediate to advanced English as Second Language college students. Structure of Standard English is explored in order to prepare the learner for regular mainstream English classes. Topics include a review of all tenses, the use of modals, the adjective clause, the noun clause, the adverb clause, phrases, count and non-count nouns and some English terms. The course is designed to provide students ample opportunities to apply their knowledge to their particular areas of study throughout college and beyond. As one of the required courses in most college ESL programs to transfer to mainstream English or to transfer to a university, this course establishes a foundation for continuous learning and serves as a complement to other courses the student may be taking or will take.

Catalog Description and Outcomes

writing skills and grammar usage for success in ESL 091. The course focuses on persistent structural problems and offers in depth analysis of English grammar and syntax for advanced ESL college students preparing to pursue academic or vocational studies.

All work will be on

 Course Goals:  

Improving writing skills through detailed, intensive study of grammar usage.

 Grading:  

      There will be several quizzes, a midterm and a final.  All work will be averaged for a final grade. 

 Withdrawal Policy

Last Day to Drop:  Remember the last day to drop a class.  It is the student's responsibility to do so.  This teacher will not grant a W for students who fail to drop in time.

 Disabled Students Program and Services

The Disabled Students Program and Services (DSP&S) at SJCC is designed to help students with disabilities to achieve success by providing specialized assessment instructional programs and support services

 Important Dates 

January 29 (Monday) REGULAR SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS
February 9 (Friday) LAST DAY TO ADD OR DROP regular semester classes and apply for a refund of all eligible fees; (including BOGFW students)
February 16 - 19 Holiday — Presidents Day, campuses closed
February 26 (Monday) Regular Semester
• Last day to drop a class WITHOUT receiving a "W" on record
• Last day to submit Credit/No Credit Option forms
ALL FORMS DUE IN THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS & RECORDS
March 23 (Friday) Instructional Improvement Day
April 2 - 5 Spring Break — no classes held
April 26 (Thursday) Regular Semester
• Last day to drop a class and RECEIVE a "W" on record
May 18 (Friday) Final Exams for English 092, 335, ESL 091, 302, 312 and 322 sections only. Friday evening classes continue to meet
May 18 (Friday) Final Exams for ALL Friday classes.