ESL: English as a Second Language
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Enhance your English speaking, reading, and writing skills by enrolling in a Collin College Continuing Education ESL course. Collin College offers a variety of courses to assist you in improving your language skills so you can excel in an English-speaking workforce.
We offer introductory, intermediate and advanced level courses to improve English-language learning and communication skills in the workplace. Courses include listening, speaking, reading, and writing at six different levels to help you become fluent and proficient in English. Daytime, afternoon and evening classes are offered every semester at multiple campuses, so enroll today. Our courses are organized to follow successful completion from one level to another.
FREE PLACEMENT TESTING
Students can register for the placement test online or by phone at 972-985-3711 specifying the 5-digit course registration number (CRN) of your course. Placement tests are only offered prior to the start of each semester. To find the CRN of your course see the class schedule page.
CY- Courtyard Center, 4800 Preston Park Boulevard, Plano, TX 75093
CC- McKinney Campus, 2800 W. University Drive, McKinney, TX 75071
SC- Plano Campus. 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, TX 75074
TBC - Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen, TX 75013
WC- Wylie Campus, 391 Country Club Road, Wylie, TX 75098
ESL Placement Testing Schedule
ESL Syllabus View Syllabus
English as a Second Language (ESL) List of classes:
ESL Communication Improvement
Course Description
Communication Improvement, Intro View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals who speak little or no English. Students practice basic
speaking and listening skills for enhanced job productivity. Improve speaking skills
to minimize
on-the-job miscommunication and safety issues.
Communication Improvement, Level 1 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals who know some basic English, but cannot form sentences
or have a conversation. Presentation of industry-related basic reading, writing, speaking
and listening skills. Refine oral and written production and listening skills for
enhanced job productivity.
Communication Improvement, Level 2 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals who know some English and can form simple sentences,
but need conversation, reading, and vocabulary/comprehension improvement. Provides
on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other
than English, exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related
contexts.
Communication Improvement, Level 2, Part 1 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals who know some English and can form simple sentences, but need conversation, reading, and vocabulary/comprehension improvement. Provides on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other than English, and exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related contexts. This is part I of a 2 part course series.
Communication Improvement, Level 3 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals who can speak English, but need improvement in understanding,
listening, and holding a conversation with others. Improvement in reading vocabulary/comprehension
skills, as well as speaking, writing, and listening skills for job success. Interpret
factual material and inferences
associated with job-related communication.
Communication Improvement, Level 4 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class focuses on English comprehension, vocabulary development, and determining
meaning from context. Emphasis on industry-related vocabulary development and skills
acquisition, including determining meaning from context, identifying word forms and
variation in meaning.
Communication Improvement, Level 5 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals with a high intermediate to advanced speaking, reading,
and writing skills. The focus is on improving parts of the English language such as
subject-verb agreement, pronouns, phrasal verbs, adverbs, and much more! Explore various
reference sources and practice proofreading techniques to assist with on-the-job training.
ESL CONVERSATION
Course Description
Conversation, Beginning View Schedule - View Syllabus
In this class students learn selected vocabulary of occupational terms, including
appropriate pronunciation and use of English language structures.
Conversation, Intermediate View Schedule - View Syllabus
Students in this class continue to learn vocabulary and improve pronunciation of common
questions and phrases. Improvement of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational
terms, including appropriate pronunciation or terms and use of English language structures
required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance.
Conversation, Advanced View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for individuals can speak in sentences and understand common questions
and phrases, but need assistance improving their conversation and listening skills. Mastery
of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation
or terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry
for successful on-the-job performance.
Accent Modification View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for advanced ESL students who want to learn techniques for applying
more precise North American speech patterns. Concentration is placed on sound pronunciation,
articulation, connected speech, and intonation. Demonstrate orally and in writing
appropriate use of English language structures required by business and industry.
ESL PRONUNCIATION
Course Description
Pronunciation & Speaking, Beginning View Schedule - View Syllabus
Focus will be on comprehensibility of spoken English. Improvement will be measured
by the consistency of accurate pronunciation of English in job-related situations.
Emphasis will be on articulation, intonation, stress and connected speech.
Pronunciation & Speaking, Intermediate View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is designed to help intermediate English language learners move toward
more comprehensible speech. Focus will be on accurate pronunciation of English in
job-related situations. Emphasis will be on articulation, intonation, stress and connected
speech.
Pronunciation & Speaking, Advanced View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is designed to further enhanced speech in English language learners. Students
are introduced to common contractions, reductions, and the effects of specific phonetic
environments. Focus on improvement of communication skills related to successful
job performance.
ESL GRAMMAR
Grammar, Beginning, Part 1 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class focuses on the main elements of the American English grammar. Attention is placed on verb forms, sentence structure, punctuation, and written expressions. Match selected technical/occupational vocabulary terms with their specific definitions.
Grammar, Beginning, Part 2 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is a continuation of part 1. Students continue improving their verb forms, sentence structure, punctuation, and written expressions.
Grammar, Intermediate, Part 1 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is an intermediate study of the essential elements of American English grammar. It reinforces and expands grammar skills learn in Beginning, Part 1 and 2. Demonstrate correct pronunciation of selected technical/occupational vocabulary terms
required by business and industry.
Grammar, Intermediate, Part 2 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for advanced ESL students who want to learn techniques for applying more precise North American speech patterns. Concentration is placed on sound pronunciation, articulation, connected speech, and intonation.
Grammar, Advanced, Part 1 View Schedule - View Syllabus
This class is for advanced ESL students who need to expand their American English grammar and improve their punctuation, and written expressions. Demonstrate orally and in writing appropriate use of English language structures required by business and industry.
Grammar, Advanced, Part 2 View Schedule - View Syllabus
Part 2 is a continuation of Part 1. This course is an advanced study of the essential elements of American English grammar. It is designed to reinforce and expand grammar skills learned in current ESL classes. Emphasis will be placed on verb forms, sentence structure, punctuation, and written expressions.
Accent Modification View Schedule - View Syllabus
Designed for advanced ESL students who want to learn techniques for applying more precise North American speech patterns in job-related situations. Concentration will be placed on individual sound production, articulation, connected speech and intonation.
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