Maricopa Community Colleges  ENG032   19956-20015 
Official Course Description:   MCCCD Approval:  05/23/95
ENG032      19956-20015 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
ESL I-Writing with Oral Practice
Emphasis on basic conventions of writing in English. Includes introduction to the alphabet, capitalization, punctuation, and simple sentence structure. May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) credits. Prerequisites: Approximate ESL placement test score or permission of instructor.
 
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ENG032   19956-20015 ESL I-Writing with Oral Practice
1. Write American English alphabet in upper- and lowercase manuscript and cursive. (I)
2. Recite American English alphabet with word examples of sounds. (I)
3. Use end marks, commas, other punctuation, and capital letters appropriately in simple sentences. (I)
4. Write simple sentences in present and past tenses. (II)
5. Recite simple sentences in present and past continuous. (II)
6. Write questions in present and past tenses. (III)
7. Ask and answer questions in present and past tenses. (III)
8. Use question words appropriately in speech and writing. (III)
9. Use tag questions appropriately in speech and writing. (III)
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ENG032   19956-20015 ESL I-Writing with Oral Practice
    I. Conventions of literacy
        A. The American English alphabet with sound/symbol correspondence
          1. Manuscript-upper- and lowercase
          2. Cursive-upper- and lowercase
        B. Capitalization in sentences
        C. End marks
        D. Commas
        E. Other punctuation
      II. Writing and recitation of simple sentences
          A. Sentences with simple present verbs
          B. Sentences with present continuous verbs
          C. Sentences with simple past verbs
          D. Sentences with past continuous verbs
        III. Writing, asking, and answering questions
            A. Questions with simple present
            B. Questions with present continuous
            C. Questions with simple past
            D. Questions with past continuous
            E. Question words-who, how, why, what, which, where, when
            F. Tag questions
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