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    COURSE INTRODUCTION
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    How Good Is Your English?
    Grammar Check
    Vocabulary Check
    ESL004 Discussion: Would You Rather?
    Unit 1: Language Skills: Mechanics
    Unit 1 Learning Objectives
    1.1: Punctuation: Let's Study
    Punctuation Matters
    End Punctuation: Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point
    Internal Punctuation: Comma, Semicolon, Colon, Quotation Marks
    1.2: Punctuation: Let's Practice
    Punctuation Practice
    Additional Punctuation Practice
    1.3: Punctuation: Let's Apply
    Punctuation Matters Discussion
    1.4 Putting It All Together
    Let's Review Unit 1
    Unit 1 Assessment
    Unit 1 Assessment
    Unit 2: Reading to Analyze
    Unit 2 Learning Objectives
    2.1: Critical Reading: Let's Study
    Critical Reading
    Preview and Annotate
    Synthesize, Outline, and Summarize
    2.2: Critical Reading: Let's Practice
    Critical Reading Practice
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    Critical Reading Discussion
    2.4: Putting It All Together
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    Unit 3: Read to Improve
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    3.1: Vocabulary for Academic Purposes: Let's Study
    1.3 Introduction and Key Insights
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    3.2: Vocabulary for Academic Purposes: Let's Practice
    Academic and Specialized Vocabulary Practice
    3.3: Vocabulary for Academic Purposes: Let's Apply
    Academic and Specialized Vocabulary Discussion
    3.4: Putting It All Together
    Let's Review Unit 3
    Unit 3 Assessment
    Unit 3 Assessment
    Unit 4: Reading to Write
    Unit 4 Learning Objectives
    4.1 Sources for Academic Writing: Let's Study
    4.1 Introduction and Key Insights
    Academic Writing: Integrating Sources
    Academic Writing: Evaluating Sources
    4.2 Sources for Academic Writing: Let's Practice
    Academic Writing Practice
    4.3 Sources for Academic Writing: Let's Apply
    4.3 Introduction and Key Insights
    Academic Writing Discussion
    4.4 Putting It All Together
    4.4 Introduction and Key Insights
    Let's Review Unit 4
    Unit 4 Assessment
    Unit 4 Assessment
    Course Feedback Survey
    Course Feedback Survey
    Certificate Final Exam
    ESL004: Certificate Final Exam
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  • Introduction
  • Period Usage Overview
  • Question Mark Overview
  • Exclamation Point Overview
  • Comma Usage Overview
  • Semicolon Usage Overview
  • Quotation Mark Usage Overview
  • Punctuation Sentence Problems
  • Activity: Correcting Punctuation Problems Practice
  1. ESL004: Advanced English as a Second Language
  2. Unit 1: Language Skills: Mechanics
  3. 1.4 Putting It All Together
  4. Let's Review Unit 1

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