English Language Courses - UCLA Summer Sessions · Variable Topics in English as a Second Language...

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English Language Courses Conversation and Interaction for Academic Purposes (ESL 32) Develop your speaking skills and critical listening skills so you can interact effectively with colleagues and fellow students. Class activities include short speeches, role- plays, group activities, class discussions, and language lab exercises.. Public Speaking for Academic Purposes (ESL 34) Learn to speak confidently in oral presentations, a key skill in both the classroom and the professional world. You’ll develop the skills necessary to present ideas extemporaneously, lead class discussions, give speech- es before an audience, and respond to questions. Video-recording allows you and your instructor to review your performance. Pronunciation: Sound System of English (ESL 38B) Learn how English is really pronounced—how sounds are produced and how they change in rapid speech. Specially designed software will help you achieve accurate and understandable English pronunciation. Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL 97A) Sections 2 & 4: Business Communication Learn to speak confidently in business situations while improving your fluency and pronunciation. Through hands-on practice, you’ll gain skill at giving presenta- tions, fielding questions, leading discussions, and run- ning an effective business meeting. Video-recording allows you and your instructor to review your performance. Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL 97A) Sections 3 & 7: Listening & Culture through Film Watch several English-language films to improve your listening comprehension, your idiomatic use of spoken English and your understanding of American culture. Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL 97A) Sections 1 & 6: Academic Reading and Writing Writing in English is a challenging skill to acquire. This course will teach you to read critically and synthesize information from a variety of sources in order to write analytical essays. The course will focus on writing strategies including revising content and organization and editing grammar and punctuation. Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL 97A) Section 5: Preparation for American University: Undergraduates This course is designed for international high school students who are planning to study at an American university. You will learn about US college rankings as well as how to fill out applications and write personal statements. Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL 97A) Also Section 5 (to run concurrently with the course above): Preparation for American University: Graduates Wondering how to apply for graduate study in the U.S.? This course will give you the skills necessary to apply to grad school and to be successful in the class- room. You will learn how to research programs in your field, fill out an application, and write a personal state- ment. If you're not sure which class to take, don't worry. Our counselors will guide you to the course best suited to your skills and needs. Take advantage of UCLA's expertise in English language training to gain all the skills you need to succeed in the academic and professional worlds. Campus life and off-campus excur- sions will complement this intensive classroom instruction to bring you quickly up to linguistic proficiency.

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English Language Courses

Conversation and Interaction for Academic Purposes(ESL 32)

Develop your speaking skills and critical listening skills soyou can interact effectively with colleagues and fellowstudents. Class activities include short speeches, role-plays, group activities, class discussions, and languagelab exercises..

Public Speaking for Academic Purposes (ESL 34)

Learn to speak confidently in oral presentations, a keyskill in both the classroom and the professional world.You’ll develop the skills necessary to present ideasextemporaneously, lead class discussions, give speech-es before an audience, and respond to questions.Video-recording allows you and your instructor toreview your performance.

Pronunciation: Sound System of English (ESL 38B)

Learn how English is really pronounced—how soundsare produced and how they change in rapid speech.Specially designed software will help you achieveaccurate and understandable English pronunciation.

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language(ESL 97A) Sections 2 & 4: Business Communication

Learn to speak confidently in business situations whileimproving your fluency and pronunciation. Throughhands-on practice, you’ll gain skill at giving presenta-tions, fielding questions, leading discussions, and run-ning an effective business meeting. Video-recordingallows you and your instructor to review yourperformance.

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL97A) Sections 3 & 7: Listening & Culture through Film

Watch several English-language films to improve yourlistening comprehension, your idiomatic use of spokenEnglish and your understanding of American culture.

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language (ESL97A) Sections 1 & 6: Academic Reading and Writing

Writing in English is a challenging skill to acquire. Thiscourse will teach you to read critically and synthesizeinformation from a variety of sources in order to writeanalytical essays. The course will focus on writingstrategies including revising content and organizationand editing grammar and punctuation.

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language(ESL 97A) Section 5: Preparation for AmericanUniversity: Undergraduates

This course is designed for international high schoolstudents who are planning to study at an Americanuniversity. You will learn about US college rankings aswell as how to fill out applications and write personalstatements.

Variable Topics in English as a Second Language(ESL 97A) Also Section 5 (to run concurrently with thecourse above): Preparation for American University:Graduates

Wondering how to apply for graduate study in the U.S.?This course will give you the skills necessary toapply to grad school and to be successful in the class-room. You will learn how to research programs in yourfield, fill out an application, and write a personal state-ment.

If you're not sure which class to take, don't worry. Our counselors will guide you to the course bestsuited to your skills and needs.

Take advantage of UCLA's expertise

in English language training to gain all

the skills you need to succeed in the

academic and professional worlds.

Campus life and off-campus excur-

sions will complement this intensive

classroom instruction to bring you

quickly up to linguistic proficiency.