Maricopa Community Colleges  ENG012AC   19982-20015 
Official Course Description:   MCCCD Approval:  11/25/97
ENG012AC     19982-20015 LEC 1 Credit(s) 1 Period(s)
English As A Second Language IV
Third module of the fourth level of English as a Second Language (ESL). Continued emphasis on sentence structure and paragraph building. Extensive grammar study and writing practice. Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a maximum of two (2) credits. Prerequisites: Grade of "P" or "C" or better in ENG012AB.
 
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ENG012AC   19982-20015 English As A Second Language IV
1. Write simple, compound, and complex sentences correctly. (I)
2. Write two paragraphs in designated mode of development that use a topic sentence effectively, and that exhibit unity and coherence. (II)
3. Punctuate sentences properly and spell words correctly. (III)
4. Use verb tenses, moods, and voice correctly. (IV)
5. Use new vocabulary and idioms effectively. (V)
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ENG012AC   19982-20015 English As A Second Language IV
    I. Sentence Structure
        A. Simple
          1. Run-ons and fragments
          2. Non-clausal modifiers
        B. Compound
          1. Compound subjects and verbs
          2. With all coordinate conjunctions
        C. Complex
          1. Compound, simple, run-ons, and fragments
          2. Varying combinations of independent and dependent clauses
      II. Paragraph Development
          A. Modes of development
            1. Narration
            2. Process
          B. Topic sentences with varied placement
          C. Unity
          D. Coherence
          E. Transitional devices between ideas
        III. Mechanics
            A. Punctuation
            B. Spelling
              1. Doubling consonants
              2. Silent e and other vowel representations
              3. Adding endings (ed, er, est, ing, ly)
          IV. Verb Tenses and Aspects, Moods, and Voice
              A. Simple
              B. Progressive (continuous)
              C. Perfect
              D. Perfect progressive
              E. Conditional
              F. Passive voice
            V. Vocabulary and Idioms
                A. Vocabulary
                  1. Nouns
                    a. Common
                    b. Proper
                  2. Pronouns
                    a. Subject
                    b. Object
                    c. Possessive
                    d. Demonstrative
                  3. Verbs
                  4. Adjectives/adverbs
                    a. Comparative
                    b. Superlative
                  5. Prepositions
                B. Idioms
                  1. Non-academic
                  2. Academic
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