Academic Support and Cultural Acclimation

Overview

The English Acquisition Program at Mott Community College includes courses specifically designed courses and support services specifically designed for academic English. The English language courses, called English Language for Academic Purposes, are designed to immerse English language learners into the subject matter of academic studies. The program also includes services for academic support and cultural acclimation..

What is ELAP?

ENGLISH for Academic Purposes (ELAP) are intensive college credit courses at MCC that assist non-native speakers of English to succeed in an English-speaking academic environment. Students who have already acquired basic English language skills will learn how to communicate ideas in an academic setting by reading and understanding discipline-specific content, conducting scholarly research, engaging in academic discussions, and undertaking college-level assignments. The courses are included as part of an integrated part-time or full-time course load along with other college credit courses that focus on academic study and American college culture as part of an immersion approach to acquire English for success in college.

ELAP-110 English for Academic Purpose: Intermediate Level (5 Credits)

This course is designed for degree seeking students who speak English as a second language and have received beginning level training in the English language. The course provides an intensive integrated approach to learn English for academic purposes. Students develop speaking and listening skills for participating in college discussions and presentations, improve reading fluency of discipline-specific texts, and develop academic writing styles and vocabulary in multiple academic disciplines to prepare for advanced English for Academic Purposes.

ELAP-120 English for Academic Purpose: Advanced Level (5 Credits)

This course is designed for degree seeking students who speak English as a second language and have received intermediate level training in the English language. The course provides an intensive integrated approach for learning advanced English for academic purposes. Students develop speaking and listening skills using more advanced complex topics, improve reading fluency using authentic high-level academic texts across disciplines, and acquire the vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures needed for college writing for multiple academic disciplines.

What Commitment is Required to be Successful in ELAP Courses?

The ELAP courses provide an intensive approach to learning English at an accelerated rate by integrating reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills during the class sessions which students acquire through an intensive study requirement outside of class. Students will engage in approximately 16.5 hours of English language immersion on a weekly basis through the following course components.

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Course Components

Integrated Skills(5 hours every week in class)

Class sessions are held twice per week for 2 ½ hours each session and will focus on strategic processes for integrating reading, writing, listening, and speaking through critical thinking in multiple academic disciplines.

Reading and Writing (Approximately 10 hours outside of class weekly)

Students are required to complete reading and writing assignments using a variety of resources, tools and materials either acquired by the student or provided by the college.

Listening and Speaking (30 minutes every week outside of class)

Listening and speaking sessions take place in the World Languages and Cultures Center. Students are required to meet with a trained tutor for a customized experience to gain listening and speaking skills in the context of multiple academic disciplines.

Grammar (1 hour every week outside of class)

Using self-paced online courseware, ELAP students complete an assessment that customizes an English grammar program with lessons, exercises, and assessments based on individualized needs.

Experiential Learning (1 project per semester)

Students enrolled in ELAP will have the opportunity to integrate their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills for service in the community as "International Student Ambassadors". As an ambassador, students will have the opportunity to share their cultures and experiences in their homelands with a live audience either on campus or in the community.

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