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ESL Courses

Our program has small classes with experienced instructors. These classes are open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Freshmen take one of three ESL writing Classes based on their writing placement assessment. See Sample Writing Placement Prompts and Scoring Rubric.

Graduate students should contact Chris Hall (Phone: 937-775-3136) for information.

English 110

Open to all ESL students enrolled in WSU degree programs, international graduate students applying for teaching assistantships, and people in the community. The course offers training in speaking and understanding English strategies. Grades are pass/unsatisfactory.

English 095

Designed for international teaching assistants (ITAs) who need to improve oral proficiency and teaching skills for the classroom and lab. Grades are pass/unsatisfactory.

English 111

Designed for low intermediate and intermediate level ESL students who need work on the basics of sentence structure and paragraphing. This class is only offered fall quarter. Grades are pass/unsatisfactory

English 112

Designed for high intermediate ESL students this course is an introduction to the fundamentals of essay writing. It prepares students for the demands of college writing, emphasizing advanced sentence structure and style and organization and development of ideas for writing. Grades are pass/unsatisfactory.

English 101 - - Course Syllabus

Designed for advanced ESL students who must fulfill the freshman composition requirement and for other advanced students who wish to sharpen their academic writing skills. The course teaches students to write with computers. Letter grades are given.

International Teaching Assistants Workshop

The workshop is held one week prior to the start of the fall quarter. It is designed to help graduate teaching assistants prepare for the first week of classes and labs and includes: