ELL-182: Academic Reading for the English Language Learner

School
Liberal Arts
Division
Language Studies
Department
English Language Institute
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
English Language Learner
Course Number
182
Course Title
Academic Reading for the English Language Learner
Credit Hours
3.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
47.00 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
47.00 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Pre-requisites
A satisfactory score on the ELL placement test or successful completion of ELI-106R, ELI-106W, and ELI-106C or ELI-106T, or ELI approval. It is highly recommended that ELL-182 be taken at the same time as ELL-192.
Catalog Course Description

Emphasizes reading strategies and skills that will prepare English Language Learners for success in college level content-area and English composition courses. Students will learn how to make connections with a variety of authentic texts, practice strategies needed for critical reading, and expand their academic English vocabulary. Students must earn a grade of C or higher before enrolling in ENG-131. This course is non-transferable.

Goals, Topics, and Objectives

Goal Statement

ELL-182 is designed to help English Language Learners (ELL) build their vocabulary, fluency, and reading strategies in order to be prepared for reading-dependent college-level classes

Core Course Topics
  1. Reading comprehension strategies including connecting, questioning, predicting, paraphrasing and summarizing

    Integrate a variety of reading comprehension strategies including, but not limited to, connecting, questioning, predicting, visualizing and summarizing.

  2. Locating and identifying topics, main ideas, supporting details and patterns of organization in authentic written and audio sources

    Discriminate between topics, main ideas, supporting details within various patterns of organization in authentic written and audio fiction and non-fiction sources.

  3. Author’s or speaker’s message, audience, purpose and tone

    Create graphic organizers and verbal evidence of ability to read and listen critically and analyze the author’s message, audience, purpose and tone.

  4. Academic summary

    Summarize text using academic English.

  5. Textbook reading strategies, guided note taking and active learning strategies with written and audio sources

    Create and modify notes from textbook reading.

  6. Vocabulary study and idioms

    Illustrate increased vocabulary and idiom knowledge.

  7. Academic discussion and presentation skills

    Design and facilitate academic presentations and discussions.

  8. American cultural literacy

    Demonstrate college-level American cultural literacy.

  9. Source credibility

    Recognize and practice researching credible sources, and/or explain and defend sources to show appropriate use.

Assessment and Requirements

Assessment of Academic Achievement

Assessment of academic achievement will be identified and implemented by the class instructor. Methods will include, but not be limited to, assignments, individual and/or group projects, quizzes, tests, and a final exam.

General Course Requirements and Recommendations

Instructors should provide students with a wide range of readings (both narrative and expository) including short stories, poems, news articles, and content-area textbook chapters, with ample opportunity for discussion and analysis of author’s purpose, patterns of organization, and strategies.

All students are required to take a final exam (worth 25% of the final class grade).

Texts

Contact the Faculty Chair for textbook information.

Outcomes

Satisfies Wellness Requirement
No

Approval Dates

Effective Term
Fall 2024
ILT Approval Date
AALC Approval Date
Curriculum Committee Approval Date
Review Semester
Fall 2024