ENGLISH 100B
Basic Speaking and Listening For Non-Native Speakers
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The study and practice of speaking and listening for survival-level social functions in English. Frequent exercises focus on the production of isolated words and phrases in areas of need, and on the development of survival level oral/aural skills for beginning ESL students. This course carries no credit toward graduation in the College of Arts and Sciences. Prerequisites: Applied Language Institute approval. Offered: Fall/Winter/Summer.
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
English Language & Literature
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