Congratulations! Here is your placement recommendation.
We recommend you take ESOL 70 (credit) or ESOL 570 (noncredit) with optional support
You can also take the following support classes along with ESOL 70/570:
- ESOL 271/571 - Grammar
- ESOL 252/552 - Lab
If you are a new student, you must complete an application to the college before you can register. Click the "How to apply tab" to see the steps you must follow.
If you have more questions, you can make an appointment with a counselor to discuss your placement and class options. Please call 530-661-5703 to schedule an ESOL placement appointment. Please print the recommendations page above and take them with you to your appointment.
You can also contact Jessica Aggrey with any questions about the ESOL program. Her email is jaggrey@yccd.edu and her office phone is (530) 668-3682
What happens in this course?
This is our advanced academic course. Students who take this course will read complex academic articles and a full-length book. The instructor will help students build their academic writing skills and knowledge of arguments and sources.
This class will help you improve your:
- Reading comprehension and fluency
- Reading strategies
- Academic English vocabulary
- Writing coherence and organization
- Academic essay writing sills
- Listening comprehension
- Error correction awareness
You can repeat this class:
We read different books in the spring semester than we do in the fall semester. This means that you can take this class a second time to continue developing your language skills and you won't have to repeat any readings or writing assignments. This is especially helpful if you enter this class with a lower English level. If you think you will need to repeat, taking this class for noncredit is a great option.
Courses to take at this level
Core Course
ESOL 70 (credit) / 570 (noncredit)
This is a 6-unit hybrid reading, writing, discussion, and grammar course. This course gets you ready to take English 1A.
Time Commitment: 108 in class hours | 216 out of class hours | Total class hours = 324 hours
Lab Support Course
ESOL 252 (credit) /552 (noncredit)
This class is taught in a computer lab with a trained ESOL faculty. You will be able to work on homework assignments and other language development tasks and get support from the teacher.
Content Support Course
ESOL 271 (credit) 571 (noncredit: you can add the noncredit version at any time during the semester)
This is a two-unit support course that is designed to help you be more successful in the core course (ESOL 70/570). This course will be taught by the same instructor and will provide you with more help at this level.
Time Commitment: 36 in class hours | 72 out of class hours | Total class hours = 108 hours
If you are a new student, you will need to complete an online application to the college.