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EFSLANG 197: Directed Study

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Geda, K. (PI)

EFSLANG 397: Directed Study

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Geda, K. (PI)

EFSLANG 683R: Workshop in Reading and Vocabulary for International Students

(1-2 units). Provides support in the development of English reading skills for academic purposes, including work on comprehension, speed, and critical interpretation, along with strategies for improving vocabulary. Students taking the course for 2 units will have additional individual assignments and a 50-minute tutorial each week. Limited to visiting undergraduates and students in the High School Summer College program.
Last offered: Summer 2019

EFSLANG 683S: Workshop in Oral Communication for International Students

(1-2 units) Provides support in the development of listening and speaking skills in English, including academic listening, small group discussion, oral presentation, and intercultural communication. Students taking the course for 2 units will have additional individual assignments and a 50-minute tutorial each week. Limited to visiting undergraduates and students in the High School Summer College program.
Last offered: Summer 2019

EFSLANG 683W: Workshop in Written Communication for International Students

Provides support in the development of English writing skills for non-natives. Writing assignments are negotiated with the instructor and may include practice in composition, SAT or TOEFL writing, and writing university application essays and statements of purpose. Students taking the course for 2 units will have additional individual assignments and a 50-minute tutorial each week. Limited to visiting undergraduates and students in the High School Summer College program.
Last offered: Summer 2019

EFSLANG 684C: Communicating in the Sciences and Engineering

Provides instruction and practice for international students in essential spoken and written skills to succeed in the sciences and engineering in both academics and industry. Students develop their ability to communicate effectively across the English-speaking world with both scientists and engineers as well as with others outside their fields. Students taking the course for 2 units will have additional individual assignments and a weekly 50-minute tutorial. Intended for visiting undergraduates and students in the High School Summer College program. Graduate students may attend by permission.
Last offered: Summer 2019

EFSLANG 684D: Effective Negotiation and Persuasion

Provides for learning, practicing, and refining essential debate and discussion skills, abilities in high demand in both academia and industry and central to effective negotiation and persuasion. The course provides practice and feedback in class and covers a range of words, phrases and discourse structures for improving English proficiency and functioning effectively in academic and industry contexts as well as familiarity with commonly accepted interactional patterns. Students taking the course for 2 units will have additional individual assignments and a weekly 50-minute tutorial. Intended for visiting undergraduates and students in the High School Summer College program. Graduate students may attend by permission
Last offered: Summer 2019

EFSLANG 686A: Academic Speaking and Listening

Online Only. Taken in conjunction with EFSLANG 686B. Focuses on oral/aural skills in the context of university study in the United States; an online program for those beginning a graduate program in the US, especially those at Stanford. The main purpose of this program is to prepare students for the graduate experience common to universities in the US, improving their spoken English as well as familiarizing them with some of the most important aspects of success in universities.
Last offered: Summer 2022

EFSLANG 686B: Academic Writing and Reading

Online Only. Taken in conjunction with EFSLANG 686A. Focuses on written/reading skills in the context of university study in the United States; an online program for those beginning a graduate program in the US, especially those at Stanford. The main purpose of this program is to prepare students for the graduate experience common to universities in the US, improving their written English as well as familiarizing them with some of the most important aspects of success in universities.
Last offered: Summer 2022

EFSLANG 687X: American Language and Culture: Silicon Valley First Session

Closed enrollment. Intensive English language and U.S. culture program. Enrollment limited to 14.
Last offered: Summer 2019
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