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1 English Language Support for Multilingual Students who Speak English as a Second Language Academic English reading and writing Academic English listening and speaking Other support resources

2 Academic English Support Courses 2 academic reading and writing courses 1 academic listening and speaking course Highly qualified, experienced teachers All courses cover academic English skills High course evaluations Offered through IELP, UW Educational Outreach

3 Academic Reading and Writing English 102: Develop paragraph level responses to academic readings such as those found in textbooks, newspaper articles, journal articles and research reports. Analyze academic readings and practice various writing styles to improve organization of and fluency in writing. English 103: Learn and practice reading, writing and critical thinking skills. Apply these skills to develop researched, organized, and correctly documented papers using academic sources. Discover how to find a variety of academic sources through an introduction to library research skills.

4 Academic Listening and Speaking English 104: Students learn and practice skills and strategies to understand lectures, take effective notes, and participate in American classroom culture. Students also practice leading class discussions.

5 Course Schedule English 102 – Offered in fall & winter – Offered during Early Fall Start English 103 – Offered in fall, winter, spring – Offered during Early Fall Start – Offered as a LINK to English 131 – Offered as a LINK to Earth & Space Sciences 101 English 104 – Offered during Early Fall Start

6 How to register Courses carry general elective credit Cost: Refer to course fee in the Time Schedule Students who have not yet satisfied the English language proficiency requirement (ELPR) must register for one of these courses before they can register for other courses. Students who have already satisfied the ELPR (92 TOEFL iBT, 7 IELTS, 490 SAT, 21 ACT E/W) are also welcome to register for AEP courses. For more information about the Academic English Program: http://aep.washington.edu For information about Early Fall Start: http://www.outreach.washington.edu/efs/writing/english.asp To register for linked courses, contact Amy Renehan: arenehan@pce.uw.edu arenehan@pce.uw.edu

7 Other support resources Academic Achievement Courses: 3-credit General Studies 101 courses that teach university learning skills http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/achievementcourses.php http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/achievementcourses.php Writing Centers: OWRC, CLUE, IC http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/help/writecen.php Study Centers and Tutoring: CLUE, IC http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/help/studycenters.php http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/help/studycenters.php Libraries: online or in person support any time http://www.lib.washington.edu/about/contact http://www.lib.washington.edu/about/contact Ask for help: talk to your professor or an adviser: www.washington.edu/uaa/gateway/advising/help/overview.php www.washington.edu/uaa/gateway/advising/help/overview.php

8 Thanks and Good Luck!


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