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LAC102 Basic English as a Second Language III

 

This course is intended for students at the mid-beginner level who already possess foundational English language skills. The focus is on further building vocabulary as well as more complex grammatical structures. Students will practice writing short paragraphs, reading and responding to a greater variety of texts, and improving their listening and speaking skills in preparation for a high-beginner class. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Successful completion of Basic ESL II or placement upon initial registration. Classes are offered in person on the Lynn campus and online. 
 
 
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Prerequisite

Must complete ESL II or test into ESL III according to the test administered at the Lynn campus.