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							                                             ANNOUNCEMENT!
                                  Spring 2009 Course Offerings
         English as a Second Language Program            308 Bartlett UMASS/Amherst
                         413-545-4210              esl@acad.umass.edu
                                       www.umass.edu/esl
         Currently registered undergraduate and graduate students may enroll on SPIRE

                                     General Information About the Courses
       Courses are for advanced students who wish to attain an expert level of second language proficiency, as
        defined by the American Council of Foreign Language Teaching, for university writing and speaking
        needed in undergraduate and graduate courses in the various academic disciplines.
       Courses are informed by up-to-date findings in the research domains of Second Language Acquisition,
        Intercultural Studies, and Applied Linguistics.
       Courses are taught by experienced teachers holding specialized graduate degrees.
       Course materials are based on the research findings of computer-assisted Corpus Linguistics and English
        for Special Purposes, which focuses on the integration of language content and subject matters of a range of
        academic disciplines.

           IMPROVE YOUR FORMAL SPEAKING SKILLS FOR ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES

                          ESL 290B Speaking Strategies for Presentations and Discussion
                           Created with the Funding Support of a Center of Teaching Faculty Grant

Focuses on the formal language skills, cultural awareness, and speech delivery skills required for solving high-level
problems in giving formal presentations as well as leading and participating in academic discussions and seminars.
 Provides a variety of classroom activities that include viewing and listening to recorded lectures, giving prepared
oral presentations, and leading and participating in class discussions in the various academic disciplines. Develops
     speaking skills and listening comprehension. Increases the use of accurate oral grammar and appropriate
 vocabulary. Promotes cross-cultural awareness. Appropriate for International Teaching Assistants but all other
                                      interested students are welcome to enroll.

               Section 1: 11:15 – 12:05 M, W, F                                                     Credits: 3


                  NEW COURSE! IMPROVE YOUR SUPERIOR-LEVEL WRITING SKILLS

                                ESL 290D Academic Writing for Graduate Students
                           Created with the Funding Support of a Center of Teaching Faculty Grant

     Focuses on skills needed for writing academic papers, reports, reviews, and research projects. Provides oral
     presentation practice related to writing assignments. Uses a classic text written exclusively for international
  graduate students. Develops awareness of authentic text types representative of particular disciplines, as well as
  considerations of genre conventions, audience, purpose, and context. Promotes precision of academic vocabulary
   selection, increases the sophistication and accuracy of grammatical structures related to writing, and the use of
rhetorical devices to improve cohesion and coherence. Includes small group work, revising of writing, and individual
             conferences. Appropriate for graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students.

               Section 1: 12:20 – 1:10 M, W, F                                                      Credits: 3

                                       IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION

                                   ESL 125 Techniques of Oral Communication
                         Based on the life work of the renowned phonology scholar, Rebecca M. Dauer

Develops overall oral communication skills of non-native speakers of English for giving short speeches and engaging
in informal dialogues and role-plays. Enables students to feel more confident and comfortable as public speakers for
    academic audiences. Improves intelligibility through focus on English sounds, rhythm, stress, and intonation.
    Provides feedback for the attainment of an expert level of second language speaking and listening proficiency.
                            Appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate students.

          Section 1: 11:15-12:05               M, W, F                                                  Credits: 3
                                   IMPROVE YOUR ACADEMIC VOCABULARY

                           ESL 126 Vocabulary and Comprehension of Academic English
                                Recently Revised according to Corpus Linguistics Research Findings

 Increases the size and expands the range of vocabulary of non-native speakers of English for academic writing and
     speaking. Focuses on accurate and appropriate use of academic vocabulary. Promotes mastery of the most
  frequently found words and phrases used in authentic texts in various academic disciplines, based on computer-
driven research findings. Improves listening comprehension of lectures. Helps undergraduate and graduate students
make their academic writing and speaking more precise, clear, and sophisticated. Uses engaging in class activities in
order to accelerate vocabulary learning to promote the attainment of an expert level of second language proficiency.

                 Section 1: 11:15-12:05                M, W, F                           Credits: 3

                                 IMPROVE YOUR ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS

                                             ESL 130 Advanced Composition
                           Revised with the Funding Support of a Center of Teaching Faculty Grant

   Promotes an expert level of second language writing proficiency demanded by the University. Emphasizes the
   process of creating and revising meaningful, appropriate, clearly-written essays as well as texts in a variety of
  genres. Uses peer response and teacher guidance to provide feedback. Teaches the key proofreading and editing
 skills needed by non-native speakers of English. Incorporates focus on speaking, listening, and reading skills. Uses
 critical inquiry to explore global and local issues from multicultural perspectives. Analyzes cultural influences on
 writing in English as well as in different languages. Helps develop informed and independent writers for academic
               and professional contexts. Appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate students.

                   Section 1:          M, W: 9:05-11:00 & F: 9:05-9:55                          Credits: 3


 NEW COURSE TO BE OFFERED IN FALL 2009: IMPROVE YOUR PROFESSIONAL GRAMMAR SKILLS

                            ESL 290C Professional Grammar for Writing and Speaking
                           Created with the Funding Support of a Center of Teaching Faculty Grant
 Builds confidence for writing and speaking in academic and professional contexts for undergraduate and graduate
 students. Goes beyond handbook rules by using a linguistic approach to help students build a repertoire of options
for using language meaningfully, appropriately, and accurately in written texts and for oral presentations. Includes
  in-class activities such as grammatical consciousness-raising, text analysis, production practice, proofreading and
editing for typical second language errors, and targeted speaking exercises. Helps students chart individual progress
 by keeping a personal inventory of patterns of errors. Focuses primarily on the particular language used in various
  academic disciplines, as revealed by English for Special Purposes computer-driven analysis. Appropriate for both
                                      undergraduate and graduate students.
                                                                                     Credits: 3

                          FULFILLS A GEN-ED REQUIREMENT
          CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF BEING APPROVED; TO BE OFFERED IN FALL 2009

                              ESL 290E English for Medical and Health Professionals
                             Created with the Funding Support of a Gen Ed Diversity Grant

Empowers non-native English speaking future nurses, doctors, and health professionals to improve their on-the-job
    language skills and cross-cultural expertise. To prepare for clinical work, students practice using appropriate
language and examine the cultural differences between themselves, their patients, and their co-workers. Focuses on
not only speaking and listening but also reading and writing within the context of typical workplace activities. Uses a
   Medical Board approved text written exclusively for non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes accuracy and
     fluency of expression by reviewing key grammar and vocabulary structures indicated by English for Special
  Purposes computer research. Promotes professionalism and builds confidence for undergraduate and graduate
                                students preparing to enter medical and health careers.

                   Section 1: 11:15 – 12:05 M, W, F                                             Credits: 3

						
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