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COURSES Course of Study
The courses offered by Alabama Language Institute
provide practice in all four major language skills: reading, writing, listening,
and speaking. Students are given a computerized placement test during the
orientation of the student's first term and are then placed into the appropriate
course level according to
scores on the Compass Placement Test.
The institute offers two 16-week term, one each in the fall and
spring and a summer semester, which has one 10-week term.
Core Courses
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Level 1/2: Beginning |
Level 3/4: Intermediate |
Level 5/6: Advanced |
Credit Hours |
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Grammar |
Grammar |
Grammar |
3 |
| Reading/Vocabulary |
Reading/Vocabulary |
Reading/Vocabulary |
3 |
| Listening/Speaking |
Listening/Speaking |
Listening/Speaking |
3 |
| Composition |
Composition |
Composition |
3 |
| Pronunciation |
Pronunciation |
Pronunciation |
3 |
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TOEFL |
TOEFL |
3 |
- The above
are the courses that a student must take to be enrolled in Alabama Language Institute.
- Three
credit hours per course for grammar, reading/vocabulary,
conversation, composition, pronunciation, and TOEFL preparation.
The directed
language lab is a non-credit class but a student must attend lab for three hours
per week to satisfy the F1 student visa regulation.
- F1 Visa (Student
Visa): A student must take 18 hours (six courses) per semester. The hours are necessary to maintain student status.
- Other
Visas: A student may take less than 18 hours but your
choice of classes must come form the core courses.
- All Alabama
Language Institute courses are considered pre-college courses.
ALI grade point average will not be included in the
student's grade point average for future college courses.
However, your grades will appear on the student's GSCC
transcript.
Below
is a sample student schedule for a week. Not all schedules will be the same.
Schedule of Classes
| Time |
Monday
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday | |
8:00-9:15 |
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Optional Class |
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9:30-10:45 |
Grammar |
Reading/Vocab |
Grammar |
Reading/Vocab |
Directed Lab |
| 11:00-12:15 |
Composition |
Conversation |
Composition |
Conversation |
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12:15-1:15 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
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1:30-2:45 |
Directed Lab |
Pronunciation 1 |
Directed Lab |
Pronunciation 1 |
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1:30-2:45 | |
TOEFL Prep | |
TOEFL Prep |
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3:00-4:15 |
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Pronunciation 2 |
| Pronunciation
2
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Student Advising
All international
students at Gadsden State Community College are advised by Dr. Paula
Ross-Derrick, Office of International Programs . In
addition, the faculty members of ALI are available to advise students
about ALI courses, schedules, and entering the college after completing
ALI.
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Placement Testing
New
students are given the COMPASS ESL Placement Test upon arrival. This is
a computerized test which places students into beginning, intermediate, or advanced
classes. Practice
for the COMPASS ESL Placement Test is available online. To access sample
questions, click here
http://www.act.org/esl/sample.html.
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