ENGL-087 Academic Advanced Writing and Grammar for ESL Students
	 In ENGL-087, students will acquire the English language skills needed to write multi-paragraph compositions at a level of correctness and fluency appropriate for an advanced learner of English who will soon enroll in a college composition class. Readings and discussions will prepare students to write narrative, descriptive, expository and argumentative compositions that reflect critical analysis. Writing themes will help students to develop a global awareness. Relevant grammatical skills will be developed through formal instruction, group editing and computer-assisted instruction.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
Appropriate score on English placement test or successful completion of 
ENGL-084
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
4 hours weekly in class and lab
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Write successful narrative, descriptive, expository and argumentative compositions that reflect critical
 analysis.
 
- 2. Employ all aspects of the writing process to generate, organize, and develop ideas and to revise written
 work.
- 3. Employ the rules of academic essay formatting.
- 4. Write compositions focused on main ideas that are unified, coherent and adequately developed with
 supporting information.
 
- 5. Write introductions that lead to a clear thesis statement and indicate mode of development of a
 composition.
- 6. Write body paragraphs that develop the main idea stated in the thesis statement. 
 
- 7. Write conclusions that bring a composition to an end. 
- 8. Compose complex and correctly structured sentences that contain a variety of phrases and clauses. 
 
- 9. Use the English verb system effectively. 
 
- 10. Demonstrate correct use of the parts of speech. 
 
- 11. Use the rules of grammar and the techniques of revision to organize and present ideas in written
 communication so that they are clearly stated and can be easily understood by a U.S. audience.
 
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Write successful narrative, descriptive, expository and argumentative compositions that reflect critical
 analysis.
 
- 2. Employ all aspects of the writing process to generate, organize, and develop ideas and to revise written
 work.
- 3. Employ the rules of academic essay formatting.
- 4. Write compositions focused on main ideas that are unified, coherent and adequately developed with
 supporting information.
 
- 5. Write introductions that lead to a clear thesis statement and indicate mode of development of a
 composition.
- 6. Write body paragraphs that develop the main idea stated in the thesis statement. 
 
- 7. Write conclusions that bring a composition to an end. 
- 8. Compose complex and correctly structured sentences that contain a variety of phrases and clauses. 
 
- 9. Use the English verb system effectively. 
 
- 10. Demonstrate correct use of the parts of speech. 
 
- 11. Use the rules of grammar and the techniques of revision to organize and present ideas in written
 communication so that they are clearly stated and can be easily understood by a U.S. audience.