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About the Course

The English and Academic Preparation - Pre-Collegiate non-credit course is for students with a (minimum) high-intermediate level of English. This certificate course is designed to help domestic and international students develop the academic skills necessary for success in undergraduate studies at an American university while strengthening their English proficiency. Ideally, prospective students have completed or are near completion of a high school diploma in their country and would like to come to the United States to study for a bachelor’s degree. The total length of time required to complete the course is approximately 4 weeks. Students should expect to spend about 5-7 hours per week working with the materials and assignments. The course is made up of 4 modules: • Listening, Speaking, and Critical Thinking • Writer’s Workshop • Reading and Note-taking • Capstone Project Each module consists of video lessons, opportunities for practicing English and academic skills, interactive discussion boards with classmates, and graded activities. All courses are asynchronous, which means that the lessons and their activities can be completed at any time of day or night, provided that all course assignments are completed by the final day of class....

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FJ

Jul 18, 2023

It's just an awesome experience to be a part of coursera . Here, my journey was certainly excellent exploring fascinating ideas and thoughts. Hope that it will be useful for my next step.

KG

Nov 11, 2024

This course helped me in enhancing my language of English as a whole. It helped me in self analysing my mistakes and where I need to improve my communication skills.

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By Akintunde B D

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Nov 4, 2022

It has been a great platform for learners

By Diana B

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May 6, 2022

too bad i do t have my grades

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Feb 1, 2022

its not clear how to proceed with the assignment