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ESL CREDIT FAQ
Can credit ESL courses be used for other
college requirements?
Yes. Some ESL courses can be applied as humanities/foreign language
electives towards graduation/a degree (6 credits total). 10 credits of ESL (142 and higher) can be used
toward a degree in general studies.
Is there a certificate in ESL at
NCC?
Yes. There is a Certificate of Advanced English Proficiency.
Can students take other courses besides ESL?
Yes. Students can take other college courses besides ESL, depending on
their ESL level. The Advising Grid will tell you which classes you can
take at your ESL level. For example, in ESL 022 (Reading/Writing II) you
can also take math and business office technology.
What happens in credit ESL courses?
- Core courses are based on reading and writing
- Regular attendance is required
- Students keep writing portfolios
- Class work is completed in labs and online
- At least a C- is required to pass to the next
ESL level
- Group work and presentations
What is a portfolio?
A portfolio is a collection of student
writing assignments, mostly essays. At the end of the semester, teachers
evaluate all work to decide if the student passes to the next level.
Is homework important?
Yes! Students should expect to do 6 hours of work a week outside of
class. Not doing assignments could result in repeating a course.
Can a student skip an ESL level?
Yes. If the student's writing is strong enough. The teacher at the
higher level and the ESL director will evaluate the student's portfolio to see
if the student is ready for the higher level.
What if a student needs help outside of
class?
The credit ESL program has a FREE tutoring program for students who need
extra help with their writing or grammar. You can sign up in East 206.
Is there a language lab?
Yes. ESL 022, 132, and 142 require a 50-minute lab each week.
Activities include: listening comprehension, oral
practice and recording, watching videos, pair and group conversations
and discussions,
and exploring academic and other websites.
Students in other ESL classes can use the lab for
self-study.
What happens when a student finishes the ESL
program?
After completing ESL 192, a student is usually ready to take ENG 101 (English Composition) - the basic writing class required of all NCC
students.
Most college courses require eligibility for ENG
101. Some require a student to have completed ENG 101.
What is College Forum?
A one-credit course required of all new, full time NCC students. It is a
good introduction to college life, helps you learn how to manage your
time and is an excellent way to meet new friends |