CCOG for ESOL 12 archive revision 202504
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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2025
- Course Number:
- ESOL 12
- Course Title:
- ESOL Beginning Reading and Writing
- Credit Hours:
- 0
- Contact Hours:
- 10-30
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
- Read and write basic English.
- Use simple written English to communicate as family members, community members, workers, and United States residents.
Course Activities and Design
Oral Communications
- Answer Wh-questions using prompts such as pictures
- Exchange information in groups
- Dictate numbers, letters and words to others
- Ask for clarification: use phrases and ask questions to express lack of understanding
Reading
- Use reading strategies (skim, scan, context, prediction, sequencing, categorizing)
- Recognize words from personal information forms
- Recognize and respond correctly to common sight words
- Recognize common signs and symbols
- Read simple sentences and questions
- Read clocks, calendars, simplified maps and schedules
Written Communication
- Alphabetize
- Copy or write individual letters, numbers and sight words dictated by another
- Write numbers in context
- Write legibly (form letters, left to right orientation, word spacing, staying on the line)
- Write personal information in correct location on simple forms
- Write sight words, simple sentences and phrases using basic grammar (the verb “be” in present tense, simple present, yes/no and Wh-questions) in context
- Use punctuation (period, question mark, and apostrophes for contractions)
Phonics
- Recognize and apply sound - symbol correspondence
Technology
- Use writing tools (pen, pencil, paper, etc.)
- Use mouse, keyboard
- Scroll, click, double click
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Performance tasks used at this level may include:
- Complete a written form supplying basic personal information.
- Interview a classmate asking personal information questions and record information on a form or matrix. Write simple sentences based on the information.
- Read a simplified illustrate short story and indicate “yes” or “no” to associated comprehension questions.
- Put simple sentences or a story (in pictures, numbers, and/or words) in sequence.
- On a simplified map, draw the route from point A to point B, following written direction
- Create a collage which represents a topic or phonic sound (e.g. words that begin with the hard /g/ sound)
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Concepts Themes and Issues:
Written language
Language structure
Cultural awareness
Classroom expectations
Pair/Group work
Personal information
Roles
Empowerment
Personal identity
Critical Thinking
Self-evaluation
Numeracy
Contextual awareness
Communicative Competence
Grammaticalcompetence
Negotiate meaning
Linking written words or signs with abstract concepts
Phonics, sound - symbol correspondence
Sight word reading and writing
Left-right orientation
Top down
Listeningcomprehension
Communication
Literacy
Self-confidence
US education style
Multicultural classroom
Studying
Identification of self as part of a literate community
Technology
Assessment outcomes include the ability to:
· Complete personal information portion of simple forms
· Read simple printed information and common signs and symbols
· Follow simple written directions
· Recognize and write letters, common sight words and numbers (i.e. time, money, phone numbers, ID numbers, etc.) to meet daily needs.
· Convey personal information in writing
· Use a limited number of expressions to write answers and make simple statements in role contexts
· Ask for clarification