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SPRING

2017

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll

• 301.624.2888

English Grammar 2

This pre-academic grammar course is designed to be an addition to Grammar 1.

Students will transition from studying verb tenses to more challenging grammatical

structures. This course will require that students complete assignments and projects

regularly for homework.

AEL350

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3012

Tu, Th 12:30pm - 2:05pm 1/31–3/21 TBA

3013

Tu, Th 6pm - 7:35pm

1/31–3/21 TBA

3031

Tu, Th 12:30pm - 2:05pm 4/6–5/25 TBA

3032

Tu, Th 6pm - 7:35pm

4/6–5/25 TBA

READING

Note:

These courses are not available for online registration. All students must

come in to A106 to begin the registration process. Call, email, or come in to A106

for information about current schedules, offerings, and registration procedures.

240.629.7962 •

[email protected]

Reading 1

This pre-academic reading course is designed to build students’reading

skills and strategies, critical thinking skills, vocabulary, and language. This

course will benefit you if you are interested in enrolling in a college credit

course in the future, or if you are interested in improving your formal

English for your profession. This course will require that you complete

homework assignments and projects regularly for homework.

AEL400

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3006

M, W 10:45am - 12:20pm 1/30–3/20 TBA

3007

M, W 7:45pm - 9:20pm

1/30–3/20 TBA

3021

M, W 10:45am - 12:20pm 4/5–5/24 TBA

3022

M, W 7:45pm - 9:20pm

4/5–5/24 TBA

Reading 2

This academic reading course is designed to further build students’reading skills

and strategies, critical thinking skills, vocabulary, and language. This course exposes

students to academic-style texts as well as texts they will find in a variety of media

sources. Students will learn and apply new strategies and synthesize what they have

read to complete a variety of tasks and projects.

AEL410

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3004

M, W 10:45am - 12:20pm 1/30–3/20 TBA

3005

M, W 7:45pm - 9:20pm

1/30–3/20 TBA

3023

M, W 10:45am - 12:20pm 4/5–5/24 TBA

3024

M, W 7:45pm - 9:20pm

4/5–5/24 TBA

WRITING

Note:

These courses are not available for online registration. All students must

come in to A106 to begin the registration process. Call, email, or come in to A106

for information about current schedules, offerings, and registration procedures.

240.629.7962 •

[email protected]

Writing 1

In this pre-academic course, you will work on improving your academic writing by

developing your understanding of sentence grammar, pre-writing and editing skills,

and organization of academic communication. This course will benefit you if you are

interested in enrolling in a college credit course in the future, or if you are interested

in improving your formal English for your profession. This course will require that you

complete homework assignments and projects regularly for homework.

AEL420

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3002

Tu, Th 10:45am - 12:20pm 1/31–3/21 TBA

3003

Tu, Th 7:45pm - 9:20pm 1/31–3/21 TBA

3025

Tu, Th 10:45am - 12:20pm 4/6–5/25 TBA

3026

Tu, Th 7:45pm - 9:20pm 4/6–5/25 TBA

Writing 2

In this academic writing course, students will work on building their academic

writing proficiency. Students will work on improving sentence-level grammar

accuracy, pre-writing and editing strategies, paragraph writing, and be introduced to

three-paragraph essays.

AEL430

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3008

Tu, Th 10:45am - 12:20pm 1/31–3/21 TBA

3009

Tu, Th 7:45pm - 9:20pm 1/31–3/21 TBA

3027

Tu, Th 10:45am - 12:20pm 4/6–5/25 TBA

3028

Tu, Th 7:45pm - 9:20pm 4/6–5/25 TBA

REAL AMERICAN ENGLISH

Note:

These courses are not available for online registration. All students must

come in to A106 to begin the registration process. Call, email, or come in to A106

for information about current schedules, offerings, and registration procedures.

240.629.7962 •

[email protected]

Real American English: Idioms Go to the Movies

Do you sometimes feel confused or frustrated when the English you see on TV or in

the movies doesn’t make sense to you? Do you wonder why people are laughing

when you didn’t understand that there was a joke? Then this course is perfect for

you! This course is designed to help students learn common idioms that consist

of phrasal verbs and expressions that can be confusing and frustrating for English

language learners. Students will learn and practice real American English by learning

useful idioms and expressions that are in a popular American film. Students will

improve their English communication skills and watch a great movie too!

AEL730

|

23.75 hours

|

$159

($119 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

3018

M, W 9am - 10:35am

1/30–3/20 TBA

3019

Tu, Th 9am - 10:35am

1/31–3/21 TBA

3037

M, W 9am - 10:35am

4/5–5/24 TBA

3038

Tu, Th 9am - 10:35am

4/6–5/25 TBA

TARGETED ENGLISH LANGUAGE