English as a Second Language ESL C Level 3

$569.00

This course further extends students’ skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in English for a variety of everyday and academic purposes. Students will make short classroom oral presentations; read a variety of adapted and original texts in English; and write using a variety of text forms. As well, students will expand their academic vocabulary and their study skills to facilitate their transition to the mainstream school program. This course also introduces students to the rights and responsibilities inherent in Canadian citizenship, and to a variety of current Canadian issues

Learning.Prerequisite: ESLBO, Level 2 English as a Second Language

Type:Open

Credit Value:1.0

Curriculum Policy:

LISTENING AND SPEAKING

1. demonstrate the ability to understand, interpret, and evaluate spoken English for a variety of purposes;

2. use speaking skills and strategies to communicate in English for a variety of classroom and social purposes;

3. use correctly the language structures appropriate for this level to communicate orally in English.

READING

1. read and demonstrate understanding of a variety of texts for different purposes;

2. use a variety of reading strategies throughout the reading process to extract meaning from texts;

3. use a variety of strategies to build vocabulary;

4. locate and extract relevant information from written and graphic texts for a variety of purposes.

WRITING

1. write in a variety of forms for different purposes and audiences;

2. organize ideas coherently in writing;

3. use correctly the conventions of written English appropriate for this level, including grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation;

4. use the stages of the writing process.

SOCIO-CULURAL COMPETENCE AND MEDIA LITERRACY

1. use English and non-verbal communication strategies appropriately in a variety of social contexts;

2. demonstrate an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship, and of the contributions of diverse groups to Canadian society;

3. demonstrate knowledge of and adaptation to the Ontario education system;

4. demonstrate an understanding of, interpret, and create a variety of media texts.