Courses

Victor Valley College offers a wide variety of ESL classes from beginning to advanced levels. Please consult the Class Schedule for the dates, times and locations of clases. After completing the Admissions Application, call 760-245-4271 ext. 2687 or 2713. We encourage you to make an appointment with a (bilingual) counselor to discuss your educational goals.

VVC offers six difference levels of ESL (credit and non-credit). View the ESL Program Course Sequence. (ESL Assessments are currently on pause). 

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COURSES (FREE, NON-CREDIT): 

AENG = Adult Education English
 

AENG Non-Credit Courses:

 

AENG 1  Citizenship Preparation Level 1  (0.0 Units)  
This course is for very limited English speakers wishing to prepare for the citizenship test. The course will focus on improving English language skills necessary for a successful interview. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 2  Citizenship Preparation Level 2  (0.0 Units)  
This course is for immigrants eligible for naturalization. Topics include U.S. History and civics. Class will prepare students for the naturalization interview. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: AENG 10.1
Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.1  Listening & Speaking Level 1 Review  (0.0 Units)  
Designed for non native speakers with very limited English. It is intended to develop a basic understanding of English. Students will begin to respond to direct questions, statements, high-frequency commands and courtesies; begin to participate in conversations with peers on familiar topics with supported context.

Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.1C  Low Beginning ESL Computer Skills  (0.0 Units)  
This class is for ESL students with very little English skills who would like to learn the basics of computers. Students will learn basic computer literacy, keyboarding and internet skills for success in school and personal use.
Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.2  ESL/Low Begin Read/Write  (0.0 Units)  
This class is for people who do not read or write any English. It will focus on basic reading and writing skills. Students will learn to read and fill out everyday forms, such as a basic job application. They will learn basic vocabulary, spelling rules, and basic grammar.
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.3  High Beginning Listening and Speaking  (0.0 Units)  
It is for non-native speakers of English who wish to develop listening and speaking skills. The course will focus on learning new vocabulary and sentences patterns in everyday speaking and listening situations.
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.4  High Beginning Reading and Writing  (0.0 Units)  
This class is designed for high beginning non-native English speakers who read and write at a very limited beginning level. They will be introduced to reading comprehension skills, vocabulary, spelling rules, and basic grammar.
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.5  ESL Level 3 Low Intermediate Listening And Speaking  (0.0 Units)  
This course is for non-native English speakers wishing to continue to develop English skills. It is for people who already speak and understand English fairly well. In this course students will learn more grammar and vocabulary useful in a variety of everyday speaking and listening situations. Students will also be introduced to non-verbal communication, as well as certain idiomatic expressions. There will be a strong emphasis on simulation and role play. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: AENG 10.3 or AENG 10.4
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.6  Low Intermediate Reading & Writing  (0.0 Units)  
This class is for non native speakers of English who are entering level three ESL. This class will focus on developing reading and writing skills. It is for people who already read and write English fairly well. Students will continue to develop their reading and writing in English. They will continue to learn grammar and spelling rules and will write loosely organized paragraphs.
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.7  ESL Level 4 Listening and Speaking  (0.0 Units)  
This class is the continuation of a level three speaking and listening course. It is for nonnative English speakers who already speak and understand enough English to describe everyday situations, problems, and needs. In this class students will learn more advanced vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, sentence structure, and grammar needed in a variety of specific everyday speaking and listening situations. There will be continued emphasis on simulation and role play. This course will not apply to the Asscociate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: AENG 10.5
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.8  Writing/Grammar/Reading Level 4  (0.0 Units)  
This course is designed for English as a Second Language students who want to improve writing and grammar skills for a career advancement or academic success. ESL students entering the course at this level (Level 4, High-Intermediate) should be able to read short texts and write a simple paragraph. They should know the basic rules of grammar and spelling. During the course, students will read intermediate- level texts and create short (2-3 paragraph) compositions while applying more complex grammar rules and sentence variety. This course is useful for students who wish to eventually complete the ESL-ENG 101 academic course sequence.
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.8A  High Intermediate Level 4 Reading and Writing  (0.0 Units)  
This course is a level four high intermediate reading and writing course for ESL students who want to continue to develop higher-level reading and writing skills. Students work on further developing reading skills and reading comprehension such as scanning, using context clues and improving vocabulary. Students further develop writing skills such as writing short summaries and composition.
Recommended Preparation: AENG 10.6
Lab Hours: 108.00
Transfer: Not transferable

AENG 10.9  ESL lvl 5 Bridge College & Job Success  (0.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English who wish to improve English skills for career readiness, vocational training or for students interested in transitioning to college courses. Students will practice writing, grammar, listening, and speaking as it plays naturally in the workplace or in an academic setting. Students will be learning skills, such as interviewing skills, resume writing, and speaking confidently at work or in an academic setting.
Recommended Preparation: AENG 10.7
Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable
 

COURSES (CREDIT - $46 per unit for CA residents; $307 per unit for non-California residents): 

ESL = English as a Second Language
 

ESL Credit Courses

ESL 12A  Basic Computer Literacy  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for ESL students who have very little computer literacy skills and keyboarding skills. The focus of the course is to develop keyboarding skills and language skills computer usage. Students will learn computer uses for educational purposes. This course will not apply to the Associates Degree.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of AENG 10.4 or above or qualifying test score.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 12B  Basic Computer Literacy  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. The focus of the course is to expand and develop basic computer knowledge for ESL educational purposes. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Pass/No Pass.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of ESL 12A strongly recommended.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 23  Pre-Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. Focus is on development and practice of fundamental reading and vocabulary skills needed in academic and workplace settings. Reading skills include comprehension, understanding new vocabulary in context and scanning for specific information. Students read simplified texts on academic and vocational subjects. This course will not apply to the Associates Degree.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 26A  Listening & Speaking Level 2.5  (4.0 Units)  
This course is for English as a Second Language students who have a level two proficiency. Student entering the course can communicate in simple and routine English and have the basic knowledge of common words and phrases. The course focuses on developing a degree of fluency when speaking to native speakers of English. Students learn to understand short spoken or recorded passages. Speaking skills include exchanging ideas and expressing opinions using a variety of speaking techniques to develop speaking fluency. This course will not apply to the Associates Degree.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 26B  Grammar, Writing, and Reading Level 2.5  (4.0 Units)  
This course is for non-native speakers of English who can understand common words, phrases, and expressions that frequently occur in familiar situations. Students will learn to develop strategies in reading and writing. Students will summarize short reading passages. Students will write short paragraphs using correct grammar, writing conventions and learned vocabulary. This course will not apply to the Associates Degree.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 30A  Intermediate Pronunciation I  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English who wish to increase self-confidence and gain speech monitoring abilities to improve sounds of vowels and consonants and their combinations. It will introduce the basic features of English stress, rhythm and intonation. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Pass/No Pass. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: Successful completion of ESL 25 is strongly recommended.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 30B  Intermediate Pronunciation II  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English at the high intermediate level of ESL. Designed for students whose speech is continuing to cause communication difficulties at work, school or in social situations. Students practice stress, rhythm, and intonation to improve overall intelligibility. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Pass/No Pass.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 33A  Low Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary  (3.0 Units)  
Designed for low intermediate ESL students who wish to improve reading skills and reading comprehension. Course emphasizes reading skills, such as main ideas,comprehension, outlining, and developing vocabulary skills. Students will read short authentic texts and abridged readers and respond to reading passages. Distinguish between main and supporting ideas of a paragraph on a familiar topic. Identify relationship within a passage using context clues. Interpret simple narrative and descriptive passages on unfamiliar topics with materials with visual prompt. Predict meanings of unfamiliar vocabulary in materials rich in contextual clues. Recommended Preparation: Students should already have basic skills in decoding information and understanding at a literal level. They should be able to read and understand short, authentic texts such as letter and instructions. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 33B  Level Four High Intermediat Reading and Vocabulary  (3.0 Units)  
This course is the fourth of a six part series of reading and vocabulary courses in the ESL program. It designed for non-native speakers of English who wish to improve reading proficiency in English. Students will learn a variety of reading skills and comprehension strategies. Student will read and write books reports. Students will learn to access a variety of technology based reading resources to further develop their reading skills. Pass/No Pass. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 33A
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 36A  Listening & Speaking Level 3  (4.0 Units)  
This course is for non-native speakers of English who are entering the intermediate level of English. In this course, students continue to develop speaking fluency and listening skills. They learn to deliver presentations, learn to use academic vocabulary and expressions in various social and academic contexts. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 26A or Successfully completed any Pre-Intermediate level ESL coursework or equivelent.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 36B  Grammar, Writing & Reading Level 3  (4.0 Units)  
This course helps non-native English students entering a Low-Intermediate level in reading, writing and grammar. Students will be introduced to a variety of reading strategies and skills to improve English proficiency and reading comprehension. Students will write short paragraphs on a variety of topics.They learn to apply principles of level appropriate grammar as they write. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 23 or Successfully completed any Pre-Intermediate level coursework or placement scores.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 37  Intermediate Grammar  (3.0 Units)  
Students at this level learn and apply rules of English grammar and structure for use in oral and written communication. This course provides practice in areas such as common verb tenses, question forms, and expressions of ability, permission, and advice. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Grade Option.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 23, ESL 25, ESL 27A, and ESL 27B
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 37B  High Intermediate Writing & Grammar  (3.0 Units)  
This course helps students at the high intermediate level develop writing and grammar skills appropriate for educational and personal success. Students write compositions on a variety of topics. They learn to apply principles of grammar as they write. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Pass/No Pass.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 37A or appropriate score on ESL assessment test
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 38A  Listening and Speaking Skills Level 4  (4.0 Units)  
This course is designed for ESL students who wish to continue developing listening and speaking skills in English. Students practice a variety of speeches on academic topics and job related activities, such as role play, simulation exercises, and conversational activities. Students practice giving opinions and reaching agreement. Students use listening comprehension skills at the high-intermediate level and decode lectures delivered at this level. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 35A or appropriate score on ESL Assessment
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 38B  Grammar, Reading, and Writing Level 4  (4.0 Units)  
This course helps non-native English students entering a High Intermediate level in reading, writing and grammar. Students will learn a variety of reading strategies and skills to improve English proficiency. Students will write compositions on a variety of topics.They learn to apply principles of grammar as they write. Grade Option This course does not apply to the associates degree. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 43A  Advanced Reading and Vocabulary I  (4.0 Units)  
Designed for non-native speakers of English who are nearing advanced proficiency in reading. The emphasis is building on reading comprehension, reading longer passages, identifying transitional phrases, building vocabulary, critical thinking,and identifying a variety of paragraph organizations and paraphrasing. Students are introduced to a variety of reading genres. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 43B  High Advanced Reading and Vocabulary  (4.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. Skills include developing essays from longer reading passages. Students will respond to reading passages, reinforce vocabulary building and comprehension. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Grade Option.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 45  Public Speaking for ESL Students  (3.0 Units)  
This class is for non-native speakers of English at the advanced level of listening and speaking who wish to develop practical public speaking skills. The class is designed to help build confidence in speaking. Students will learn to use visual and audio aids to enhance presentation skills and to listen critically and objectively. Students will recite, develop, present, and evaluate speaches for a variety of situations. This course will not apply to Associate Degree. Grade Option.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 45A  Cross Cultural Communication Skills  (3.0 Units)  
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English who wish to understand cultural differences of North American society. Course focus is on broadening intercultural understanding for students living and working in the USA. Topics focus on different aspects of mainstream North American cultures encountered in a work or social setting. This course will not apply to the Associate degree. Grade Option.
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 47B  Low Advanced Grammar and Writing II  (3.0 Units)  
This course is the second of a two parts series of low advanced grammar and writing courses. The focus of the course is to continue to develop paragraphs writing with topic sentences, supporting detail and concluding paragraphs. Students will utilize core academic vocabulary. Students will write a variety of sentence structures using higher level grammatical structures. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree. Grade option.
Recommended Preparation: ESL 47A or ESL 38B or an equivalent course or qualifying score on the ESL placement test
Lecture Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 49A  Listening and Speaking and Pronunciation Level 5  (4.0 Units)  
This course is designed for ESL students who have successfully completed any Level 4 listening and speaking course. Students will practice real world academic language skills. Emphasis is presentation skills, listening to academic passages and developing pronunciation and intonation skills in an academic and professional settings. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.Grade Option.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 49B  Grammar, Writing & Reading Level 5  (5.0 Units)  
This course is designed for ESL students approaching the advanced level of English. Course provides review, practice and expanded study of academic reading skills. Course covers 300-500 word essays composing of complex paragraphs with advanced grammar, vocabulary, punctuation on academic topics. This course will not apply to the Associate Degree.
Lecture Hours: 72.00; Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 50A  Advanced Academic Communication Skills Level 6  (4.0 Units)  
This course is designed for advanced level ESL students to successfully participate in communicative situations in a college or job setting. Students will practice academic language by developing effective listening and speaking skills related to academic or professional context. The emphasis is on lecture note taking, formal speeches, small group and class discussions.
Lecture Hours: 72.00
Transfer: Not transferable

ESL 50B  Advanced Writing, Grammar and Reading Level 6  (5.0 Units)  
This course is designed for the advanced level ESL student who wishes to develop a well-organized essay on a topic, including a thesis and supporting details. Emphasis will be on advanced level sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, and editing skills. In addition, students will learn to apply active reading strategies and effective study skills.
Lecture Hours: 72.00; Lab Hours: 54.00
Transfer: Not transferable

 Note: The courses and course descriptions above are based off the 2021-2022 VVC Catalog.