Monday, Wednesday, Friday class meetings in Zoom
Time: 8:20 -9:45 am
Instructor: Robert Griffiths
Intermediate English to develop written and oral communication skills, strategies, and cultural knowledge for successful communication in the North American workplace.
ESLV 3819 - Social Communication
Development of intermediate ESL conversational strategies for appropriate interactions at work and in a variety of social situations in the United States. Discussions about U.S. workplace culture.
Time: 10:20 -11:45 am
Instructor: Robert Griffiths
Introduction to computers for intermediate-level ESL students. Overview of English terminology used in computer and digital applications: word processing software, the internet, email, spreadsheets, and digital platforms. ESL reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills are developed through a variety of projects and interactive work.
Communicative intermediate English language skills, computer vocabulary, and terminology used in the digital workplace environment. Computer applications for documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and data management with ESL language support. Additional focus on language development necessary for following procedures, problem-solving, and describing charts and graphs.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday class meetings in Zoom
Time: 8:20 -9:45 am
Instructor: Robert Griffiths
Intermediate-level ESL communication skills, including vocabulary, grammar, correspondence, and charts and graphs. Development of keyboarding skills for speed and accuracy for English communication.
Intermediate English language skills development through collaborative computer projects using online productivity apps or similar cloud-based software with materials and lessons especially adapted for ESL students. Development of communication skills for collaborating with documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms.
Time: 10:20 -11:45 am
Instructor: Robert Griffiths
Development of English reading and writing skills that support a successful job search for non-native English-speaking students. Emphasis is on the language required to use online job search tools, find and analyze job descriptions, and create professional resumes and cover letters that closely fit specific jobs. This is the first of two courses in the ESL job search series.
Development of intermediate English reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills that support a successful job search for non-native English-speaking students. Emphasis is on the English required to describe job qualifications and successfully network and interview for jobs. This is the second of two courses in the ESL job search series.