Topic outline
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Time: 14 hours
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Free Certificate
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CEFR Level C1
In Unit 1, you will strengthen your grammar skills by learning the basics of punctuation. You'll examine how changing punctuation can change the entire meaning of a sentence. Unit 2 connects reading to building a robust vocabulary. You'll explore how mapping a reading allows you to find new words to explain things and see different concepts. Units 3 and 4 will help you build your academic vocabulary and learn how to integrate and evaluate sources in your work.
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When you are learning a new language, you should be able to measure your growth and improvement. In this section, you will complete activities that demonstrate your knowledge of English so you can measure your success as you complete our series of ESL courses.
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Unit 1 introduces you to punctuation and explains the correct way to use periods, exclamation points, question marks, and commas. It's important to punctuate a sentence appropriately to make its meaning clear to your reader. In this unit, you'll learn when to use a punctuation mark, which mark to use, and what makes these marks different. Finally, you'll practice matching the correct punctuation mark to its sentence.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 4 hours.
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Unit 2 reviews reading skills discussed in ESL003, focusing on critical reading. Using different strategies, such as annotating and summarizing as you read, will help you interact with the information you read to analyze and synthesize it as you prepare to write academically. In this unit, you will practice these skills to improve your analysis of short academic articles in English.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 4 hours.
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In this unit, you will read for the purpose of building your vocabulary for your field of study. When you begin studying a topic in college, it will be important to know the words being used and what they mean. For example, a "program" means one thing when used in computer science and another thing when used in business. In this unit, you'll learn to use strategies to find and keep track of those specialized vocabulary words. At the end of this unit, you'll know how to develop a larger vocabulary to help you move forward in your college studies.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 3 hours.
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Unit 4 introduces you to working with sources of information for preparing written assignments in college by adding on to the lessons from the previous units. In addition to reading critically, integrating and crediting information from reliable sources of information are fundamental skills needed for writing academically.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 3 hours.
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Take this exam if you want to earn a free Course Completion Certificate.
To receive a free Course Completion Certificate, you will need to earn a grade of 70% or higher on this final exam. Your grade for the exam will be calculated as soon as you complete it. If you do not pass the exam on your first try, you can take it again as many times as you want, with a 7-day waiting period between each attempt. Once you pass this final exam, you will be awarded a free Course Completion Certificate.