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LAC104 Low-Intermediate English Pronunciation for ESL Students

This course is intended for students at the basic to low-intermediate level who want to improve their English pronunciation to better communicate with native speakers. The focus is on differentiating between similar vowel and consonant sounds as well as practicing American English rhythm and intonation. Textbook required.Prerequisite: Open to students placed in the Basic III to low-intermediate levels.

 
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Prerequisite

Must have completed ESL III, or tested into Basic IV.