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howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Winter/Spring 2019 47 English as a Second Language Conversation 2A/2B Learn to use correct spoken English in everyday conversa- tions and develop confidence while you practice speaking in an active, fun environment. Improve your pronunciation and expand vocabulary by learning and using new words and expressions. You will practice new vocabulary through rep- etition, group and pair work, and pronunciation exercises. Mon, Wed 7pm-9pm Feb 4-April 10(A). $240. Course #YE-530. Fri 9:30am-12pm Feb 1-May 3(B). $190. Course #YE-580. Interactive Speaking 2B Get started talking and using correct spoken English in everyday conversations! Increase vocabulary and improve pronunciation through active practice and lots of feedback. $240. Course#YE-544. Mon, Wed 12:30pm-2:45pm Jan 30-May 1 Tue, Thu 12:30pm-2:45pm Jan 29-May 2 Pronunciation Improvement 2 Practice English pronunciation in this fun class! Use po- ems, dialogues, videos, and games to learn pronunciation rules. You will videotape yourself during class time and for homework; your teacher will give you feedback and sug- gestions to help you improve your pronunciation. $240. Course#YE-526. Tue, Thu 9:20am-11:35am Jan 29-May 2 Spelling 1 & 2 Spelling in English is difficult but not impossible. Get started in this beginning spelling class. You'll practice matching the sounds of English with the correct spelling. $240. Course#YE-491. Tue, Thu 9:20am-11:35am Jan 29-May 2 Reading and Vocabulary 2B Read interesting short stories and short books to improve reading, speaking, and writing skills while learning new vo- cabulary! Activities will include lots of oral reading practice and discussion. $240. Course#YE-565. Mon, Wed 12:30pm-2:45pm Jan 30-May 1 Reading and Writing 2B Improve reading and writing skills for everyday life. Learn how to read unfamiliar words and improve reading com- prehension. Practice writing good sentences and short para- graphs for notes, letters, and emails. Free tuition; material fees collected during registration. Mon, Wed, Fri 7:30am-9:05am Jan 30-May 3 Mon, Wed 6:45pm-9:10pm Jan 30-May 1 Tue, Thu 7:30pm-9:50pm Jan 29-May 2 Writing Basics 2B Learn to write good sentences and short paragraphs in Eng- lish for common everyday activities. Also improve grammar and vocabulary in this practical, interactive writing class. Free tuition; material fees collected during registration. Mon, Wed 6:45pm-9:10pm Jan 30-May 1 Tue, Thu 12:30pm-2:50pm Jan 29-May 2 Writing and Grammar 2B Learn sentence writing, short paragraph writing, new vocabulary, grammar, and spelling in one class. Perfect for beginning students who want to start developing college writing skills. $240. Mon, Wed 9:20am-11:40am Jan 30-May 1 Tue, Thu 12:30pm-2:45pm Jan 29-May 2 Grammar 2B Learn grammar rules and get lots of practice using them while talking and writing in this class. $240. Course#YE-562. Tue, Thu 9:20am-11:35am Jan 29-May 2 GED Math for ESL A/B Would you like to earn your US high school diploma (GED or NEDP)? is class will help you learn the vocabulary and basic mathematical concepts you need to succeed in preparing for the GED. is is an introductory ESL math class meant to get English Language Learners ready to take High School level math classes. Free tuition; material fees collected during registration. Mon, Wed 12:30pm-2:50pm Jan 30-May 1(A) Tue, Thu 6:45pm-9:05pm Jan 29-May 2(A) Sat 9am-1:30pm Feb 2-May 4(B) English for Careers Do you want to improve your English and get a better job? Enroll in one of our English for Careers classes! Courses cover a variety of careers, including health care, business, computer skills, construction and trades, and green jobs. Learn job-specific vocabulary and workplace skills while developing your English skills. English for Careers: Bookkeeping and Accounting NEW! (Level 2+) Improve your English skills while learning vocabulary needed to pursue a career as a bookkeeper or accountant. is course includes basic math skills, computer skills, and business ethics. It is a foundational course for the HCC Credit certification in bookkeeping. Free tuition; material fees collected during registration. Tue, Thu 7:30pm-9:50pm Jan 29-May 2

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