ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE



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Important Note: Students are responsible for knowing the information in this syllabus and the college policies included in the college catalog and the student handbook. Copies are available in Komatke Hall. See also:

Course Prefix & Number: ESL010, Class Number #39620

Course Title: English as a Second Language I: Grammar

Course Credits: 3 credits

Class Time: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from 10:00 to 10:50 AM

Classroom: OCT122 (Ocotillo Hall, Learning Studio 122)

Instructor's Name: Diane Stonebrink

Instructor's Voicemail: 623-935-8584

Instructor's Email: diane.stonebrink@estrellamountain.edu

You must use only your official student email to contact instructors. Emails sent from personal email accounts may not be received or read by instructors.

Instructor's Office: OCT144 (Ocotillo Hall, third office on the west side of the building)

Instructor's Academic Mondays & Fridays 11:00-12:00 PM and Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00-2:00 PM

Support Hours:             Other times available by appointment

Required Textbook: Textbook: Basic English Grammar, 4th Edition, ($71.25 New) by Betty ShrampferAzar& Stacy A. Hagen, Prentice Hall Regents, 2014.

ISBN: 9780132942249

AND

Workbook: Basic English Grammar, 4th Edition ($31.50 New)

ISBN: 9780132942270

Bookstore Hours: Mondays - Thursdays 8:00AM - 6:00PM; Fridays 9:00AM - 2:00PM

Class Website: estrellamountain.edu/faculty/stonebrink/esl010sp15.htm

OR

1 Go to the college’s homepage: estrellamountain.edu

2 Click on the Students tab at the top middle of the page, then on the next page

3 Click on the word Academics at the left lower side of the page, then in the drop-down menu

4 Click on Faculty Websites, and then on the next webpage find my name in the list and

5 Click on Diane Stonebrink, and finally on the left side of the next webpage,

6 Click on the name of your course, ESL021.

MCCCD Official Course Description:

First level of English as a Second Language (ESL). Emphasis on grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary building, and basic conversational skills. Some reading and sentence level writing. Credit (P) or no credit (Z); standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: appropriate ESL placement test score.

MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

1. Use the verb “to be” in both conversation and simple written sentences in the following tenses:

simple present, imperative, present continuous, and simple past.

2. Use common English verbs in conversation and simple written sentences in the following tenses: simple present, imperative, present continuous, and simple past.

3. Use subject and object pronouns in both conversation and simple written sentences.

4. Use common adjectives and adverbs, as well as possessive adjectives and adverbs of frequency, in both conversation and simple written sentences.

5. Use common prepositions in both conversation and simple written sentences.

6. Use the following types of nouns in both conversation and simple written sentences: count (singular and plural) and non-count.

Attendance Policy:

Students are expected to be present and on time at each class session for which they are registered. Maricopa Community College District policy allows instructors the option of dropping a student when s/he has accumulated more unofficial absences than the number of class meetings per week. Official absences (e.g. jury duty, immediate family death, military duty, religious holiday) with proper documentation are not counted. Personal illnesses and medical appointments or childcare issues are not categorized as official absences. If a student has more than 4 unofficial absences, s/he must contact the instructor to discuss his/her class status. Students may be dropped on the fifth unofficial absence. Three late arrivals to class & early departures from class will count as one unofficial absence.

Withdraw:

Students who want to withdraw must inform the Registration Office in writing. Failure to file an official withdrawal may result in a Z (no credit) grade. The refund date for this course is January 27, 2015. The last date for student-initiated withdrawals (no refund; grade of W) is March 10, 2015.

Grading and Evaluation Policy:

This course carries grades of P (credit, equivalent to a passing grade of C or better), or Z (no credit), and is not computed into the student's grade point average. If you would like a letter grade (A, B, C, D, F) instead of the P/Z, please email the instructor during the 1st week of the semester with your request.

The final grade is based on averaged grades from assignments, tests, and the final examination. Each student may achieve an average of 100%, or 1000 points. The following scale will be used:

|90-100% A / 900 - 1000 points = P |P = The student achieves an overall average of 70% on all assignments (homework, tests, final |

|80-89% B / 800 - 899 points = P |exam), participates regularly in class activities and does not have excessive absences. |

|70-79% C / 700 - 799 points = P |Z = The student does not complete all assigned work, does not achieve an overall average of |

|60-69% D / 600 - 699 points = Z |70% , (homework, tests, final exam), does not participate regularly in class activities, |

|0-59% F / 0- 599 points = Z |and/or has excessive absences. |

Grades will be calculated using the following percentages:

Assignments & Quizzes 30% (300 pts. - 15 assignments/quizzes @ 10 to 30 points each)

Tests 40% (400 pts. – 4 tests @ 100 pts./test)

Final Exam 30% (300 pts.)

Total - 1,000 points possible

Homework:

Assignments will be explained in class. Due dates will be announced in class. Students must complete assignments by the due dates in order to fully participate in class activities. Late work (except in emergencies) will not be accepted.

Tests:

If a student must miss a test, s/he can make arrangements with the instructor to take the test in the Academic Success Center. However, the test must be taken by no later than 1 class period after the test was first given in class and before the test is returned to other students in the classroom.

Final Examination:

The final examination has a value of 30% in calculating the student's final grade and must be taken. The final examination will be on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 10:00 - 11:50 PM.

Notice that this time is longer than and different from the usual class time.

Student Academic Achievement Abilities: In an effort to support EMCC’s mission of providing opportunities to achieve success in educational and personal goals, the General Education Abilities Matrix was developed by our faculty.  It is designed to serve as a learning road map that communicates EMCC's general education learning outcomes to students, faculty and the community.

Academic Support: We care about your success!

In addition to meeting with your instructor, EMCC students may use the FREE Academic Success Center/Tutoring services located in Estrella Hall South, first floor, to reinforce and supplement classroom instruction. On-campus and online tutoring services are available for most courses offered at EMCC.

See for more information. Hours: Mondays - Thursdays 9:00 am-5:00 pm; No tutors on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays.

How to get the most from your tutoring sessions:

* The sooner and the more often you come to tutoring, the better.

* Come prepared. Bring your class notes, textbook, and assignment instructions to your tutoring sessions. Look over the readings, try exercises, or attempt rough drafts. 

* If you can, bring a list of specific questions.

Additional resources that may be beneficial to your success in this class are:

Library - Estrella Hall North, First Floor (623) 935-8191

Computer Commons – Estrella Hall North, First Floor (623)-935-8150

Hours: M-Th: 7:00 am- 10:00 pm; Fri: 7:00 am-4:30 pm; Sat. 8:00 am – 3:00 pm, Closed Sun.

Counseling – Komatke Hall (623) 935 -8909

Disability Services – Komatke Hall (623) 935-8863

Veteran Services – Komatke Hall (623) 935 -8937

Individual help from the instructor - drop-in help during office hours or by appointment outside of office hours

Disability Statement: Estrella Mountain College will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities and issues related to pregnancy and childbirth. Notify the Disability Resources and Services Office (DRS) at 623-935-8863 (Komatke Hall B-125) of any special needs. The DRS will review your needs and give the instructor directions on specific accommodations.

Academic Misconduct:

CHEATING IS NOT ACCEPTABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Students are expected to do their OWN work and to refrain from cheating and plagiarism. Situations involving cheating and/or plagiarism will be reported to the Dean of Academic Affairs. This may result in the offending student having a lowered grade on a portion of the class, a failing or non-credit grade for the class, or being withdrawn from class. Cheating includes, but is not limited to:

(a) use of any unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, tests, assessment tests or examinations;

(b) dependence upon the aid of sources beyond those authorized by the faculty member in writing papers, preparing reports, solving problems, or carrying out other assignments; or

(c) the acquisition, without permission, of tests or other academic material belonging to a member of the college faculty or staff. See

Food & Drink in the Classroom: EMCC Facilities does not permit food in the classroom. Beverages in closed containers are permitted.

Children in the Classroom: According to Maricopa Community Colleges District policy, children are not permitted in the classroom (or on campus without direct adult supervision).

Cell Phones & Other Electronic Devices : Please turn off phones or set on vibrate during class to avoid disruptions. Do not answer calls or text in class. If you receive an emergency call or text, please leave the classroom to answer this. During tests or exams, leaving the classroom and using phones or other electronic devices is not permitted. Refrain from using Facebook or other social media (non-academic websites) during class time. Violations of this policy may result in a student being asked to leave the classroom.

Disclaimer Statement: Course content may vary from the timeline to meet the needs of this group.

NOTE: In addition to the tests and Final Examination listed on this timeline, students will have many assignments or quizzes to do on the computer or on paper. Some of these assignments are graded (for points counted in the final grade), and some are ungraded (practice to improve listening, speaking, & vocabulary skills). The due dates for these graded & ungraded assignments will be announced in class and posted on the class website at . If a student is absent, s/he must check the class website for due dates so assignments are done on time.

Course Timeline Spring 2015 Day - ESL010 #39620



|Week | Dates |Topic |

|1 |W 1/21 & F 1/ 23 |Introduction to Class & Classmates; Chapter 1 Using Be |

|2 |M 1/26, W 1/28, F 1/30 |Chapter 1 continued |

|3 |M 2/2, W 2/4, F 2/6 |Chapter 2 This/That/These/Those & Questions with Be |

|4 |M 2/9 |Test 1 - Textbook pages 1-33 & 45-58; Workbook pages 1-17 & 22-25 |

| |W 2/11, F 2/13 |Chapter 4 Using the Present Progressive |

|5 | |No Class Monday, Feb. 16 – College Closed for Presidents’ Day Holiday |

| |W 2/18, F 2/20 |Chapter 4 continued |

|6 |M 2/23, W 2/25, F 2/27 |Chapter 2 Using Have & Possessive Adjectives |

|7 |M 3/2 |Test 2 - Textbook pp. 96-109 & 34-44; Workbook pp. 53-58 & 18-21 |

| |W 3/4, F 3/6 |Chapter 3 Using the Simple Present |

|8 |M 3/9, W 3/11, F 3/13 |Chapter 3 continued |

|9 |M 3/16 –F 3/20 |No classes – Spring Break |

|10 |M 3/23, W 3/25, |Chapter 3 continued |

| |F 3/27 |Test 3 - Textbook pp. 59-95; Workbook pp. 27-52 |

|11 |M 3/30, W 4/1, F 4/3 |Chapter 4 Simple Present vs. Present Progressive Tense |

|12 |M 4/6, W 4/8, F 4/10 |Chapter 5 Talking about the Present |

|13 |M 4/13, W 4/15, F 4/17 |Test 4 - Textbook pp. 110-158; Workbook p 58-80 |

| | |Chapter 6 Nouns & Pronouns; Chapter 7 Count & Noncount Nouns |

|14 |M 4/20, W 4/22, F 4/24 |Chapter 8 Expressing Past Time Part 1 |

|15 |M 4/27, W 4/29, F 5/1 |Chapter 8 continued |

|16 |M 5/4, W 5/6, F 5/8 |Chapter 8 continued; Review for Final |

|17 |W 5/13 |Final Exam Wednesday, May 13, 10:00 - 11:50 AM; No Classes 5/11 & 5/15 |

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Syllabus – ESL010 Grammar I

Spring 2015 - Day

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