ESOL Classes at LSC-Houston North
Spring 2025 - Schedule
All F2F and Hybrid are held at LSC-Houston North Fairbanks.
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Course Name | Class #, Section #, and Class # | Days and Times | Style | Dates | Notes |
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ESOL 0371 Writing I* | 8808, FL01, 14906 | Tue/Thur, 09:00 AM - 11:20 AM | F2F | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | *Students must also register for ESOL 8810 Grammar I *Students must also register for ESOLC 14921 Grammar I |
ESOL 0391 Grammar I* | 8810, FL01, 14921 | Tue/Thur, 11:40 AM - 02:00 PM | F2F | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | *Students must also register for ESOL 8808 Writing I **Students must also register for ESOLC 14906 Writing I |
ESOL 0308 Oral Communication I | 18079, F009, 15100 | Mon/Wed, 09:00 AM - 11:20 AM | F2F | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0361 Reading I | 8814, F001, 13598 | Mon/Wed, 11:40 AM - 02:00 PM | F2F | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0308 Oral Communication I | 15828, F013, 15860 | Mon/Wed, 05:45 PM - 07:45 PM | Hybrid | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0361 Reading I | 15830, F003, 15862 | Mon/Wed, 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM | Hybrid | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0372 Writing II* | 8816, FL01, 14913 | Tue/Thur, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | *Students must also register for ESOL 8818 Grammar II *Students must also register for ESOLC 14923 Grammar II |
ESOL 0392 Grammar II* | 8818, FL01, 14923 | Tue/Thur, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | *Students must also register for ESOL 8816 Writing II **Students must also register for ESOLC 14913 Writing II |
ESOL 0382 Oral Communication II | 8826, F001, 13608 | Mon/Wed, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0382 Oral Communication II | 8828, F003, 13611 | Mon/Wed, 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM | Hybrid | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0362 Reading II | 8824, F001, 13600 | Mon/Wed, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0308 English for Work: Essential Skills for Communication | 14788, 2801, 15056 | Tues, 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM | Online | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | For students in Level 2. Course includes online meeting on Tuesdays from 6:00-8:00 pm and independent online work. |
ESOL 0373 Writing III | 8830, F001, 14792 | Tue/Thur, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0393 Grammar III | 8832, F011, 14802 | Tue/Thur, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0383 Oral Communication III | 8834, F001, 13613 | Mon/Wed, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0383 Oral Communication III | 8838, F003, 13615 | Mon/Wed, 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM | Hybrid | 12 Week, 2/10-5/11 | |
ESOL 0363 Reading III | 8836, F001, 13602 | Mon/Wed, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0374 Writing IV | 8850, F003, 14870 | Tue/Thur, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0394 Grammar IV | 8840, F001, 14813 | Tue/Thur, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 | |
ESOL 0384 Oral Communication IV | 8842, F001, 13617 | Mon/Wed, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | F2F | 14 Week, 1/27-5/11 |
Classes
We offer classes ranging from beginning to advanced on a variety of topics, including reading, writing, grammar, and oral communication.
Reading and Vocabulary
This course is designed to improve a student’s ability to understand and remember written English. There is a special focus on vocabulary and using references such as an online dictionary. The more advanced reading courses prepare students for the transition to college-level reading requirements.
Writing
This course helps students with the grammar and mechanics of written English. Students learn sentence skills in the beginning coursework and transition into composing multi-paragraph essays with the intermediate and advanced classes.
Grammar
The grammar coursework prepares students to produce spoken and written English that is grammatically correct. The classes focus on various verb tenses, parts of speech, and sentence types.
Oral Communication
These classes focus on producing and understanding spoken English. Students will be better prepared for personal, academic, or professional settings and will improve their fluency and accuracy.
Critical Thinking and Discussion
This course is available for Level III-V students (who have tested into Level III, IV, or V or who have passed Level II, III, or IV coursework). Each week introduces a new topic, and students take turns leading their classmates through discussions based on the topics. Students will improve their vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and their ability to express their critical thinking in English.
Integrated Reading and Writing
This class is specifically for Level V students (who have passed Level IV Reading and Writing or who test into Level V). It combines reading and writing and helps advanced students with upper-level skills such as research writing and notetaking. This course prepares students to transition into college coursework.
Please visit the Lone Star College Catalog for a more detailed description of each of the specific courses.