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Effective Term:
Fall 2025

Course Number:
ESOL 12
Course Title:
ESOL Beginning Reading and Writing
Credit Hours:
0
Contact Hours:
10-30

Course Description

Develops non-native English speaking students' beginning literacy skills. Focuses on reading and writing as they pertain to adult life roles.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

  1. Read and write basic English.
  2. Use simple written English to communicate as family members, community members, workers, and United States residents.

Course Activities and Design

Oral Communications

  • Answer Wh-questions using prompts such as pictures
  • Exchange information in groups
  • Dictate numbers, letters and words to others
  • Ask for clarification: use phrases and ask questions to express lack of understanding

Reading

  • Use reading strategies (skim, scan, context, prediction, sequencing, categorizing)
  • Recognize words from personal information forms
  • Recognize and respond correctly to common sight words
  • Recognize common signs and symbols
  • Read simple sentences and questions
  • Read clocks, calendars, simplified maps and schedules

Written Communication

  • Alphabetize
  • Copy or write individual letters, numbers and sight words dictated by another
  • Write numbers in context
  • Write legibly (form letters, left to right orientation, word spacing, staying on the line)
  • Write personal information in correct location on simple forms
  • Write sight words, simple sentences and phrases using basic grammar (the verb “be” in present tense, simple present, yes/no and Wh-questions) in context
  • Use punctuation (period, question mark, and apostrophes for contractions)

Phonics

  • Recognize and apply sound - symbol correspondence

Technology

  • Use writing tools (pen, pencil, paper, etc.)
  • Use mouse, keyboard
  • Scroll, click, double click

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Performance tasks used at this level may include:

  • Complete a written form supplying basic personal information.
  • Interview a classmate asking personal information questions and record information on a form or matrix. Write simple sentences based on the information.
  • Read a simplified illustrate short story and indicate “yes” or “no” to associated comprehension questions.
  • Put simple sentences or a story (in pictures, numbers, and/or words) in sequence.
  • On a simplified map, draw the route from point A to point B, following written direction
  • Create a collage which represents a topic or phonic sound (e.g. words that begin with the hard /g/ sound)

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Concepts Themes and Issues:

Written language

Language structure

Cultural awareness

Classroom expectations

Pair/Group work

Personal information

Roles

Empowerment

Personal identity

Critical Thinking

Self-evaluation

Numeracy

Contextual awareness

Communicative Competence

Grammaticalcompetence

Negotiate meaning

Linking written words or signs with abstract concepts

Phonics, sound - symbol correspondence

Sight word reading and writing

Left-right orientation

Top down

Listeningcomprehension

Communication

Literacy

Self-confidence

US education style

Multicultural classroom

Studying

Identification of self as part of a literate community

Technology

Assessment outcomes include the ability to:

·         Complete personal information portion of simple forms

·         Read simple printed information and common signs and symbols

·         Follow simple written directions

·         Recognize and write letters, common sight words and numbers (i.e. time, money, phone numbers, ID numbers, etc.) to meet daily needs.

·         Convey personal information in writing

·         Use a limited number of expressions to write answers and make simple statements in role contexts

·         Ask for clarification