Center for Student Success

English as a Second Language

These courses are designed for students whose native language is not English. Students should be tested for proficiency level prior to enrolling. Telephone or e-mail for an appointment for testing: julia_hanawalt@jccmi.edu

Students may remain at a level and re-enroll until they have attained the skills necessary for the next proficiency level. This course uses a text, workbook, and audiotape. The text pack is available for purchase in the JCC bookstore.

Julia Hanawalt, instructor
517-796-8415
125 Walker Hall
Center for Student Success
Jackson Community College


Beginning

This course is designed for students with little or no background in English.  Students learn beginning skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Beginning 1 Introduction to English CSS 080.51 2 contact hours + fee
Beginning 2 Continuation of Beginning 1 CSS 081.61 2 contact hours + fee

Basic

This course is designed for students who have some knowledge of English but struggle to communicate with native speakers.  Students at the basic level focus on using English to get along in the community.  Students learn strategies that will help them communicate with more success.

Basic 1 Novice-Level English CSS 085.51 2 contact hours + fee
Basic 2 Continuation of Basic 1 CSS 086.61 2 contact hours + fee

Intermediate

This course is designed for students with an understanding of some English grammar and who can communicate with native speakers.  At this level, students increase their vocabulary and their understanding of grammatical structures.  They continue to practice the four skills and enhance their communication strategies.

Intermediat 1  English at a mid-level CSS 090.51 2contact hours + fee
Intermediate 2 Continuation of Inter.1 CSS 091.61 2 contact hours + fee

Advanced

This course is designed for students who understand and employ many English grammatical structures and converse with native speakers.  Students at this level practice advanced comprehension strategies and continue to refine their communication skills.  Advanced students should be able to achieve success in academic classes with native speakers.

Advanced 1 A higher level CSS 095.51 2 contact hours + fee
Advanced 2 Continuation of Advanced 1 CSS 096.61 2 contact hours + fee

Updated: 08/26/2008