English as a Second Language – Level 1 (Online)
Prerequisite: Beginner Level
Overall Goals:
- Introduce the students, who have prior knowledge of English basics, to the vocabulary, grammatical rules, and functions necessary for dealing with familiar everyday situations including introducing oneself or others to a group, accepting or declining invitations, discussing family relations, communicating in a restaurant, and discussing problems in appliances and devices.
- Provide students with various communicative activities for developing their listening, speaking and reading skills, and thus, enable them to communicate effectively in familiar and unfamiliar everyday situations.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify, describe, and introduce someone to a group.
- Make plans and accept or decline invitations to attend entertainment and cultural events.
- Identify locations and give directions to reach specific destinations.
- Report news about family relationships and identify similarities and differences.
- Ask for restaurant recommendations, order from a menu, and pay for a meal.
- Describe healthy and unhealthy food.
- Recommend a brand or a model and describe product features.
- Complain about problems in household devices and appliances.
- Express sympathy for others’ problems.
- Write a short paragraph describing someone, comparing two family members, or reviewing a product.
Methodology:
- Vocabulary activities (flashcards, matching, crosswords, etc.)
- Modelling and practising conversations
- Pronunciation activities
- Pair and group discussions
- Listening activities (listening for gist, for specific information, and for details)
- Reading activities (skimming and scanning tasks)
- Grammar activities and games
Required Material:
- Headphones and an external microphone
- High-speed stable internet connection
- Access to a computer with a minimum of Windows 7 or Mac G5
- Book:
- E-Book
Information on how to access your e-book:
Step 1: You must create a Pearson English Portal Account (PEP) by following the instructions in the link provided below.
Pearson English Portal Account (PEP)
Step 2: You must create a My English Lab Account (MEL) by following the instructions in the link provided below.
Should you encounter any issues when attempting to access your e-book, you must contact Pearson support directly at the following link:
- Hardcover Book
***Students may choose to purchase either an e-book or a hardcover book, not both.
***Purchase should only be made after the first class.
Winter 2025
Evening Sessions
Jan 15 - Mar 10Mon, Wed
Wednesday, Jan 15 - Monday, Mar 10
Day | Time | Room Number |
---|---|---|
Monday | 18:00 - 20:30 | Microsoft Teams - Online |
Wednesday | 18:00 - 20:30 | Microsoft Teams - Online |
Additional Information
Delivery Method: | Online |
Price: | $315.00 |
Total Hours: | 40 |
Course Number: | 510011 |
Registration Start Date: | Friday, Nov 01, 2024 |
Registration End Date: | Sunday, Jan 12, 2025 |
Maximum Class Size: | 20 |
Teacher: | TBA |
Status: | Registration in progress and will end on Sunday, Jan 12, 2025 |
Spring 2025
Evening Sessions
Mar 26 - May 26Mon, Wed
Wednesday, Mar 26 - Monday, May 26
Day | Time | Room Number |
---|---|---|
Monday | 18:00 - 20:30 | Microsoft Teams - Online |
Wednesday | 18:00 - 20:30 | Microsoft Teams - Online |
Additional Information
Delivery Method: | Online |
Price: | $315.00 |
Total Hours: | 40 |
Course Number: | 510011 |
Registration Start Date: | Monday, Dec 16, 2024 |
Registration End Date: | Sunday, Mar 23, 2025 |
Group Schedule Info: | No class April 21 - Easter Monday & May 19 - National Patriots' Day |
Maximum Class Size: | 20 |
Teacher: | TBA |
Status: | Registration in progress and will end on Sunday, Mar 23, 2025 |