By the end of this course, students will be able to use new vocabulary to talk about a variety of topics.
By the end of this course, students will be able to use grammatical structures to talk about things happening now and things that happened in the past.
By the end of this course, students will be able to describe their feelings and moods, exceptions to their routines, their past abilities and their opinions.
Using the verb "to be," talking about yourself, using the present simple tense to talk about routines
Using the present continuous tense to describe what's happening now and to ask questions about activities happening now
Learning the difference between action verbs and state verbs and using them to talk about activities. Using adjectives of emotions to describe our feelings and moods.
Transportation vocabulary, talking about exceptions to our routines
Health-related vocabulary, describing health complaints
Talking about the weather, travel vocabulary, making comparisons
Using superlative adjectives to talk about extremes, vocabulary used to describe geographical features and animals
Using "which" and "what" to make and ask about choices, using large numbers
Talking about dates and using expressions such as "was born" and "ago," simple past of the verb "to be"
Talking about things we did in the past, using "could" to talk about past abilities, entertainment-related vocabulary
Past-simple irregular verbs, using "while" and "after" to show the sequence of events, vocabulary about tools
Using "about" to describe media and culture, using "because" to give a reason for why we like or don't like something
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Students taking this class should have one of the following prerequisites:
1. Completed Beginning English for Non-Native Speakers, Part 1 and Part 2 at Wake Tech
2. Completed Level 1 ESL at Wake Tech
3. Be able to have a simple, basic conversation with a native speaker
Information about textbooks is posted in the course details.
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80% attendance
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This course is designed for students who have already studied English at the beginner level. Students taking this class should have one of the following prerequisites:
1. Completed Beginning English for Non-Native Speakers, Part 1 and Part 2 at Wake Tech
2. Completed Level 1 ESL at Wake Tech
3. Be able to have a simple, basic conversation with a native speaker
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COM-3711PS2
COM-3711I2
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