What’s the difference between ESL and ENGLISH courses? English as a Second Language (ESL) classes focus specifically on helping non-native English speakers improve English language skills, for academic, professional and personal development. ESL classes are taught by faculty with training and experience working with English language learners.
ESL classes:
How are students accepted into the program? All students must first take an ESL placement test with a counselor in CAPS. Based on the results of the test, the counselor will place you in the appropriate level course and help you register for your class.
How do I sign up for a class? After you take your ESL placement test, a counselor will help you complete a registration form that you take to the Registar’s Office.
How do I pay for a class? You can pay with a check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover), or cash. There is also a payment plan.
What courses are offered and how much do they cost? Here is a link to the course schedule and the course descriptions.
What language is spoken in class? English is the only language spoken in ESL classes. In beginning classes, the instructor speaks slowly and uses simple language and the students’ comprehension improves.
Why should I study at a community college?
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