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CERTIFICATION IN ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES

The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) certificate program at Albizu University prepares you to effectively communicate in English regardless of your current level of proficiency. Whether you speak and understand English enough to get by or cannot communicate at all, you will be placed in a learning environment that meets your needs.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Learning the English language can be a necessity in today’s diverse society. English proficiency will open many doors, helping you to better communicate with friends and family, seek employment or a better job, pursue educational opportunities, or apply for citizenship.

As a student in the ESOL program, you will develop your ability to speak, write and read English through classroom and computer-based exercises, written and oral assignments, and other learning activities. Our expert faculty members provide personalized attention in a small-class environment.

Now is the time to begin your journey into the English language. Become proficient in communicating in English and pursue your professional dreams!

ACCREDITATION

Approved by the State of Florida, Department of Education, Commission on Independent Education (CIE).

PROGRAM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The general goal of the Academic ESOL program at Albizu University Miami is to prepare speakers of other languages students to perform successfully in regular college classes and within their social environment. This general goal can be expressed in two sub goals:

  1. To develop speakers of other languages students’ competency in understanding,
    speaking, reading and writing English in such a way that they can function
    successfully in academics, work environment and in general daily communication.
  2. To provide educational experiences that will prepare speakers of other languages students to enter institutions of higher education.
    Students completing the ESOL program will:
    • Familiarize ESOL students with North American culture through class activities, field trips and other cultural immersion experiences.
    • Demonstrate fluency in speaking English, excellent listening skills and proficient English reading skills.
    • Demonstrate the ability to do library research, synthesize the information they find, and write it in an acceptable format.
    • Demonstrate a basic understanding of English grammar and of its importance in their writing. They will attain editing skills and strategies as well.
    • Demonstrate critical thinking skills that will allow them to analyze the information they learn/acquire, helping them in their future college courses and in their daily life functions.
    • Demonstrate a basic understanding of and sensitivity towards cultural differences.

WHY STUDY AT ALBIZU UNIVERSITY?

Albizu University offers an enriching academic environment with exciting and challenging programs in psychology, education, speech and language, criminal justice, ESOL, and human services. At our campuses in San Juan and Miami, over 2,000 students from diverse backgrounds prepare themselves to assume responsible and productive roles in society. AU faculty, administrators, and staff actively promote the professional development of students both inside and outside the classroom.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The application for admission to the ESOL certificate program consists of the following:

A completed and signed application form accompanied by the $25 application fee. Begin the application process by setting up an online account.

Admission Procedures for the General Public

Anyone interested in developing or improving English language skills is welcome to apply for the program at apply.albizu.edu.

The time necessary for ESOL students to complete their Academic ESOL Program courses will depend on the English level that the student is assigned as a result of their placement tests.

After the Admissions Office has received all required documents, the candidate will be contacted to arrange an interview and testing appointment with the ESOL program director.

At the appointment, the candidate will be asked to provide a writing sample, have an oral evaluation, and take the Michigan Test for English Language Proficiency. Students will be placed at the appropriate level of training based on the results of the interview and tests.

Admission Procedures for Current Albizu University Students

Any Albizu University student who is not a native English speaker may enroll in ESOL classes to enhance academic performance and/or at a professor’s recommendation.

Regardless of TOEFL score, all students enrolling in the program must take the Michigan Test for English Language Proficiency (MTELP). A free practice version of the test is available at: www.michigan-test.com/mtelp-english-language-proficiency

All students must also have an oral interview with an Enrollment Office Admission Specialist.

Each ESOL program student will be placed at the appropriate course level based on the MTELP score and oral interview.

Admission Procedures for International Students

International students interested in the ESOL program must follow the appropriate steps for studying in the United States, including being accepted into the ESOL program, applying for a visa, and obtaining sponsorship letters. For detailed information, please see the International Students section of the Albizu website.

Upon arrival at the university, the international student is given the Michigan Test for English Language Proficiency and is interviewed by an Enrollment Office Admission Specialist in order to be placed at the appropriate ESOL course level.

Identity Verification

Each admitted student must provide the Admissions Office with one form of identification following enrollment and before the end of the first academic session. Acceptable forms of identification include, among others, a state driver’s license or state identification card, a current passport, a military ID card, a state- or government-issued birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or naturalization, or a resident alien card.

The admission file will not be considered complete until this requirement has been met.

Founded in 1966, Albizu University is the first professional school of psychology established in North America and the Caribbean, with an ongoing focus on serving culturally diverse populations.

Expert Faculty

Our courses are taught by professors who are both academics and active professionals. Faculty members bring to the classroom a working expertise in theories, research, and practice in their fields.

A Strong Heritage

Founded in 1966 Albizu University is the first professional school of psychology established in North America and the Caribbean.

Flexibility

Albizu University offers morning, afternoon, evening, and night classes to provide you with the flexibility and convenience you need to meet all of life’s demands. Online classes and programs are also available.

ESOL PROGRAM SEQUENCE

A course designed to help speakers of other languages students succeed in the
US College setting by improving their pronunciation of English and by
developing the skills necessary for the classroom. Students will develop all
language skills with a focus on English phonology, listening, and note taking
skills, following directions, using standard reference materials, vocabulary, and
lecture and discussion structure and content. The requirement to move to the
next course is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the
course.

Prerequisite: ESOL101
A course designed to help speakers of other languages students succeed in the
US College setting by improving their pronunciation of English and by
developing the skills necessary for the classroom. Students will develop all
language skills with a focus on English phonology, oral presentations, small
group work, debate, and professor-student communication. Students will also
become familiar with the opportunities and resources available to them in the
college community. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS.”
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL102
An ESOL special interest course. Possible topics include English morphology,
English consonant phonology, and English syntax. The requirement to move to
the next level is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat
the level. If a student receives a” NO PASS” in the last course of a level, the
student MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order to pass to the next
level.

Prerequisite: ESOL101, ESOL102, ESOL103 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
An intermediate course in English for speakers of other languages students
designed to improve their writing skills. Particular attention is given to grammar
problems common to non-native speakers. The requirement to move to the next
course is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the
course.

Prerequisite: ESOL104
An upper intermediate course in English for speakers of other languages
students designed to improve their writing skills. Particular attention is given to
grammar problems common to non-native speakers. The requirement to move to
the next course is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat
the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL105
An advanced course in English for speakers of other languages students
designed to improve writing skills. Particular attention is given to grammatical
problems common to non-native speakers and to developing students’ abilities
to edit their own work. The requirement to move to the next level is a “PASS.”
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the level. If a student
receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a level, the student MUST repeat all
three courses of the level in order to pass to the next level.

Prerequisite: ESOL104, ESOL105, ESOL106 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
An intermediate course in English for speakers of other languages students
designed to improve their reading and writing abilities and to enhance their
vocabulary. Classroom situations involve students in practicing their skills in
American spoken English. The requirement to move to the next course is a
“PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL107
An upper intermediate course in English for speakers of other languages
students designed to improve their reading and writing abilities and to enhance
their vocabulary. Classroom situations involve students in practicing their skills
in US spoken English. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS.”
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL108
An advanced course in English for speakers of other languages students
designed to improve their reading and writing abilities. Classroom situations
involve students in practicing their skills in US spoken English. The requirement
to move to the next level is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student
must repeat the level. If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a
level, the student MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order to pass to
the next level.

Prerequisite: ESO107, ESOL108, ESOL109 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
An advanced ESOL communication course designed to help students Speakers
of Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting. Students will improve
their English pronunciation and develop skills necessary for the classroom.
Through the use of English phonology, the course will focus on oral
presentations, vocabulary increase, small group work, with emphasis in reading,
lecture and discussion structure, and content. The requirement to move to the
next course is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the
course.

Prerequisite: ESOL110
An advanced ESOL grammar/writing course designed to help students Speakers
of Other Languages improve their writing skills. This course will focus on the
ability of writing essays and compositions following sentence structure,
grammatical rules, and writing context. The students will be exposed to small
work groups and written presentations. The requirement to move to the next
course is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the
course.

Prerequisite: ESOL111
An advanced ESOL reading and comprehension course designed to help
students Speakers of Other Languages further develop their reading and
comprehension skills. This course will focus on advanced reading abilities
through articles in English textbooks and the comprehension of these articles.
In the classrooms, students will be exposed to small group projects, and reading
presentations. The students will improve their writing and communication skills
as well, by adding vocabulary exercises, and practicing sentence structure. The
requirement to move to the next level is a “PASS.” With a grade of “NO PASS” the
student must repeat the level. If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last
course of a level, the student MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order
to pass to the next level.

Prerequisite: ESOL110, ESOL111, ESOL112 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
An advanced Plus ESOL communication course designed to help students
Speakers of Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting. Students will
improve their English communication skills. This course is designed to meet the
needs of ESOL students entering Level V. All language areas will be addressed:
listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar. Special emphasis is placed
on speaking, writing, and research. Through the use of English phonology, the
goal of this course is to promote speaking in English. Oral presentations,
reading and comprehension exposure, increasing vocabulary, and writing will be
required. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”. With a
grade of “NO PASS” the students must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL113
An advanced Plus ESOL writing course designed to help students Speakers of
Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting. Students will improve their
English writing skills. This course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL
students entering the second course of Level V. All language areas will be
addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar. Special
emphasis is placed on writing and summary research. Through the learning
and use of English writing advanced rules and editing, the students will be
exposed to written presentations. The requirement to move to the next course is
a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL114
An advanced Plus ESOL grammar course designed to help students Speakers of
Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting. Students will improve their
English grammar skills. This course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL
students entering the third course of Level V. All language areas will be
addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar. Special
emphasis is placed on grammar and editing. The goal of this course is to
promote excellence in English grammar. Writing and editing paragraphs,
compositions, and essays will be required. The requirement to move to the next
level is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the level.
If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a level, the student MUST
repeat all three courses of the level in order to pass to the next level.

Prerequisite: ESOL113, ESOL114, ESOL115 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
An advanced Superior ESOL reading and comprehension course designed to
help students Speakers of Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting.
Students will improve their English reading and comprehension skills. This
course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL students entering a superior level
of English learning. All language areas will be addressed: listening, speaking,
reading, writing, and grammar. This course will focus on advanced reading
abilities through articles in advanced English textbooks and the comprehension
of these articles. Students will be exposed to group projects and individual
reading presentations. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”.
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL116
An advanced Superior ESOL listening and speaking course designed to help
students Speakers of Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting.
Students will improve their English communication skills as well as their
listening and speaking skills. This course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL
students entering the second course of Level VI. All language areas will be
addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar. This course will
focus on advanced communication abilities through research, oral
presentations, and listening activities. Students will be exposed to group and
individual presentations, tribute speeches, etc., as well as role play. The
requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS”
the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisite: ESOL117
An advanced Superior ESOL writing and grammar course designed to help
students Speakers of Other Languages succeed in the U.S. college setting.
Students will improve t heir English writing and grammar skills. This course is
designed to meet the needs of ESOL students entering the third course of Level
VI. All language areas will be addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing,
and grammar. This course will focus on advanced writing and grammar abilities
through learning and applying superior writing and grammar rules, and writing
context. Students will be exposed to expositions of essays and compositions,
and writing presentations applying peer editing. The requirement to move to the
next level is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the
level. If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a level, the student
MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order to pass to the next level.

Prerequisites: ESOL116, ESOL117, ESOL118 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on printed
materials from media sources (newspapers, magazines, journals, Internet, etc.)
that address multi- and cross-cultural competencies of the CAU curricula. The
goal of the first 5-week session is to promote cross-cultural awareness and
understanding across the disciplines for success in various academic program
offerings. This also emphasizes argumentative style presentations (both orally
and in writing) with the intent of promoting student success in their academic
programs. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”. With a
grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL201
This course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on printed
materials from media sources (newspapers, magazines, journals, Internet, etc.)
that address multi- and cross-cultural competencies of the CAU curricula. The
goal of the second 5-week session is to promote cross-cultural awareness and
understanding across the disciplines for success in various academic program
offerings. The session also emphasizes successful reading strategies, synthesis,
and literary analysis, with the intent of promoting student success in their
academic programs. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”.
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL202
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on printed
materials from media sources (newspapers, magazines, journals, Internet, etc.)
that address multi- and cross-cultural competencies of the CAU curricula. The
goal of the third 5-week session is to promote cross-cultural awareness and
understanding across the disciplines for success in various academic program
offerings. The session also emphasizes higher-order thinking skills and the
development of cognitive analysis and critical thinking skills, with the intent of
promoting student success in their academic programs. The requirement to
move to the next level is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must
repeat the level. If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a level,
the student MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order to pass to the
next level.

Prerequisites: ESOL201, ESOL202, ESOL203 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on the role
of the American cinema in society and its impact on education. Through
cinematography, students will analyze the multi- and cross-cultural
competencies of the CAU curricula. The goal of the first 5-week session is to
help students identify themes in cinema that promote cross-cultural awareness
and understanding across the disciplines. This session also emphasizes
listening, comprehension, oral communication, and academic fluency on topics
pertaining to issues that promote success in the program offerings. The
requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS”
the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL204
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed; listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on the role
of American cinema in society and its impact on education. Through
cinematography, students will analyze the multi- and cross-cultural
competencies of the CAU curricula. The goal of the second 5-week session is to
help students apply themes in cinema that promote cross-cultural awareness
and understanding on campus across the disciplines. This session also
emphasizes effective writing techniques through reaction papers and formal
discussions on the writing process that address topics that promote success in
the program offerings. The requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”>
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL205
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the second
phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed: listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed on the role
of the American cinema in society and its impact on education. Through
cinematography, students will analyze the multi- and cross-cultural
competencies of the CAU curricula. The goal of the third 5-week session is to
help students infuse in their course of study and on campus life the themes in
cinema that promote cross-cultural awareness and understanding across the
disciplines. This session also emphasizes effective writing and peer-editing
techniques through reaction papers and formal written expositions with an
interdisciplinary focus. The requirement to move to the next level is a “PASS”.
With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the level. If a student
receives a “NO PASS” in the last course of a level, the student MUST repeat all
three courses of the level in order to pass to the next level.

Prerequisites: ESOL204, ESOL205, ESOL206 or ESOL placement test
or permission of the instructor.
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL students entering Level IX of
the second phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language areas will be addressed:
listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Special emphasis is placed
on the role of American Literature and its impact on the English language and
education. Through learning American Literature students will analyze and
learn multi and cross cultural competencies of the CAU curricula. Special
emphasis is placed on written articles and stories from Literature textbooks.
The goal of this first course of Introduction to American Literature is to expose
ESOL students to U.S. literature. The requirement to move to the next course is
a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL207
This course is designed to meet the needs of ESOL students entering the second
course of Level IX of the second phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language
areas will be addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture.
Through learning American Literature students will analyze and increase their
knowledge of U.S. culture, vocabulary, idioms, etc. Special emphasis is placed
on the role of American Literature and its impact on the English language and
education. The goal of this second course of Level IX is to expose ESOL
students to different literature articles and stories as well as their analyses. The
requirement to move to the next course is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS”
the student must repeat the course.

Prerequisites: ESOL208
The course is designed to meet the needs of ESL students entering the last
course of Level IX of the second phase of the ESOL curriculum. All language
areas will be addressed: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture.
Through learning American Literature students will increase their critical
thinking level by expressing their understanding of selected literature. Special
emphasis is placed on novels and theater plays as well as Internet articles. The
goal of this third course of Level IX is to expand ESOL students’ knowledge,
awareness, and understanding of U.S. literature and culture. ESOL students
will highly develop their cognitive analysis and critical thinking skills. The
requirement to complete the level is a “PASS”. With a grade of “NO PASS” the
student must repeat the level. If a student receives a “NO PASS” in the last
course of a level, the student MUST repeat all three courses of the level in order
to pass to the next level.

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