Nov 14, 2024
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
OPIE D402 - High-Intermediate Reading/Vocabulary
This course is one component of full-time study of English as a second language for students at the high-intermediate level whose ultimate aim is academic study. Four hours of classroom instruction are designed to provide students with instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary development. Students build their reading skills by learning reading strategies and practicing with readings and exercises from the textbook. Students build their vocabulary by learning new words and learning to determine the meaning of words from context clues and word analysis. Students also study and practice with activities based upon the Academic Word List. This course includes instruction and practice in using an English-only dictionary.
Requisites: Course is developmental PERMISSION REQUIRED Paper TOEFL: 425 minimum IBT: 39 minimum Placement Test: 59 minimum Composition: 30 minimum
Credit Hours: 4
Repeat/Retake Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 24.0 hours.
Lecture/Lab Hours: 4.0 lecture
Grades: Eligible Grades: ,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I
Learning Outcomes:
- Student accurately identifies the thesis and rhetorical framework of a 4-8 paragraph text by skimming the passage and scans a passage quickly to locate answers to a set of pre-reading questions, and takes and uses notes to later state those answers.
- Student demonstrates s/he has learned targeted basic vocabulary by giving synonyms or definitions and using the vocabulary in an appropriate context. Student determines meaning of new words using context clues and word analysis.
- Student distinguishes fact from opinion and distinguishes between explicit and implicit information of a carefully studied high intermediate level passage.
- Student follows main and supporting ideas of a text by answering questions, recalling/retelling content, explaining time relationships between events, choosing most accurate paraphrase of central idea, and completing a partial outline of the text.
- Student produces simple oral paraphrases of information from a passage and begins to produce oral summaries of assigned passages and pleasure reading material.
- Student uses the university library to find and borrow leisure reading material and will read and report on a book at level 3-4 from the OPIE leisure reading collection. Student successfully uses an English-English learner dictionary.
- Student will demonstrate increased reading speed and improved comprehension through regular use of individualized reading lab materials.
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