Lab Hours:
Monday - Thursday
9 am - 7 pm
Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
English as a Second Language
Multi-skill courses emphasizing academic grammar and editing skills for non-native speakers. Focus on verb tense usage and sequence, conditional, passive voice for research writing, clauses and self-editing strategies. Open to students eligible for E.S.L. 540, E.S.L. 30 or English A.
Contact us by e-mail or call (011) 916-781-7148.
DIVISION OFFICE: W 107
FACULTY COORDINATOR : Kaye Foster
FACULTY: R. Persiani, S. Trant
LIAISON COUNSELORS: C. Axton, P. Neal
Innovative Program
We have an exciting program. Our classes are based on an
innovative curriculum and the instructors use a variety of
current methods and techniques. The faculty are all highly-trained
with Master's degrees in the field of TESOL, enthusiasm, dedication
to improving the program even more and most importantly, friendly
smiles. We are a serious academic ESL program with a fresh,
fun approach.
Excellent Location
We are growing quickly and attracting international students
from many countries around the world partly because of our
prime location in the heart of the California Gold Country
and close to many famous places such as San Francisco, Lake
Tahoe and the Napa Valley.
Small Diverse Classes
We also have hundreds of resident ESL students from areas
of the former Soviet Union, Central and South America, the
Middle East and many other areas. Class size is limited to
15 to 25 students so there is plenty of opportunity for student
participation and contact with the instructors.
Well-equipped Facilities
Our facilities include classrooms equipped
with TVs, VCRs and overhead projectors. We also have a state-of-the-art
ESL Computer Lab with over a dozen software programs for practicing
English language skills. There is Internet access and ESL
Internet links with hundreds of Internet activities. Additionally,
we are also very proud of the ESL Outside Reading Collection
that has hundreds of books at a range of ability levels. Students
can borrow them from the library.
Many Levels of Instruction
We have a 7-level ESL Program beginning at the Novice (beginner)
level and progressing up to the Advanced College level (the
equivalent of English 1A or English 101 at most universities).
At least one year of ESL adult education is recommended for
resident students entering at the novice level. There are
3 classes at every level except the most advanced: Writing/Grammar,
Reading/Vocabulary and Listening/Speaking. All Sierra College
ESL classes are credited college classes of 4 units each.
ESL 30W, 40W and 40L have degree and transfer
credit for Community Colleges, California State Universities,
The University of California (they do not meet the composition
requirements at the University of California though) and private
universities and colleges. In addition to 4 hours of classroom
instruction for each class,
there is a 1-hour laboratory requirement that is competed
in the ESL Computer Lab.
The Skills That You Need
The Writing/Grammar classes blend grammar explanation and
practice with academic and real-world writing tasks that utilize
the grammar being studied. The Reading/Vocabulary strand emphasizes
developing reading and vocabulary skills including prereading
strategies, comprehension and reading speed development. Students
do a lot of outside reading. The Listening/Speaking courses
develop students' skills and confidence so they can communicate
and understand others in all situations from daily life to
academic lectures. Class activities include presentations,
surveys, skits, speakers and much more.
Please look at this chart of our program to get a better idea of how the classes
in our program are organized.
Page last updated:
August 4, 2008