English as a Second Language (ESL) is the study of English deigned for non-native speakers of English. As the High Desert has become very diverse both culturally and linguistically, the need for language and cultural orientation has grown. Although not recognized as a separate major, ESL is a necessary component for success in any field for the non-native student. Non-native speakers of English need to develop academic language skill necessary to accomplish their educational goals. The ESL Department as VVC seeks to help these students develop these skills by offering both credit and noncredit courses.
Areas of interest may include:
- Vocational education
- Certificate program
- Associate’s degree
- Certificate of Competency
- Transfer to a four-year university
This program is an intensive English language program for beginners of English and for those in the higher levels of English as a Second Language. The topics also include citizenship classes, computer, and workplace literacy classes. These courses are offered for credit and non-credit.
There are 6 levels in the English as a Second Language Program. Each level is comprised of two or three core classes of Reading and Vocabulary, Writing and Grammar. Students who successfully complete Level 6 are eligible to advance into ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing.
New students must take an ESL Assessment test to determine appropriate course level placement. The TOEFL score is not required. Students taking noncredit take the CASAS test for suggested placement.
Career Opportunities
Although ESL is not recognized as a separate major, it is a necessary component for success in any field.
Faculty
Niehus, Monika
Ruiz, Maria
Programs of Study
- ESL Level 1 Low-Beginning English Language Skills Certificate of Competency
- ESL Level 2 High Beginning Language Skills Certificate of Competency
- ESL Level 3 Low-Intermediate English Language Skills Certificate of Competency
- ESL Level 4 High Intermediate English Skills Certificate of Competency
- ESL Level 5 Advanced English Skills Certificate of Competency
Program Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) are statements of the kind of learning a program hopes a student will achieve. The PLOs describe the knowledge, skills, problem-solving, communication and values that apply to all certificates and/or degrees within that program.
Upon completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate basic reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in English.
English as a Second Language Courses
Adult Education English as a Second Language Courses
Credit Information
Location
VVC Main Campus
18422 Bear Valley Road
Victorville, CA
92395
Eligibility
Classes are open to all.
California residents pay $46.00/unit
Classes
ESL levels 1-5; individual classes offered in reading, writing, grammar, listening and speaking.
Tests, homework and grades are part of each class.
Computer Skills
Focus
Classes best prepare student for degree programs, vocational certificates, skills competency awards.
Enroll for a 16 week, 4hrs/wk per semester in one or more classes.
Attendance
Students must follow instructor's guidelines - usually not more than 3 absences
Support Services
EOPS, Disabled Student Program and Services, tutoring, writing lab, computer lab access and bilingual counselors.
Costs
All California residents pay $46/unit for enrollment plus bus pass fees.
Financial Aid and fee waivers available.
Students pay for class textbooks, about $60/per class.
Extras
VVTA-Bus pass included
Student ID with photo
Childcare available (12/unit student and low income)
Enrollment
- Complete application (in English or Spanish)
- Available on campus or online
- Assistance available in ESL office or Student Services Building (#23) on campus
- Take Placement Survey
- Attend ESL orientation
- Complete Financial Aid (FAFSA application & CCPG) form, if applicable.
- Register for classes in Student Services Building (#23) or online in Navigate.
ESL Faculty Offices - Main Campus
Bldg. 21 Rm. 132 and/or 126
(760) 245-4271 ext. 2126
Bilingual Counselors: (760) 245-4271 ext. 2713 or ext. 2388
Noncredit Information
Locations
Hesperia Site
Hesperia High School - Off campus site
9898 Maple Ave
Hesperia, CA 92345
Free Parking
VVC Main Campus
18422 Bear Valley Road
Victorville, CA 92395
Parking permit needed
Eligibility
Noncredit ESL Classes are free and open to all nonnative English speakers.
Classes
ESL levels 1-5 listening and speaking, reading and writing.
ESL/Citizenship.
Computer Skills
Focus
The NONCREDIT program is an open exit open entry program. You can sign up (with instructor's permission after the first class meeting) at any time during the semester. Tutors are available to assist with classroom activities. Software is available for supplemental learning.
Courses are offered for immigrants eligible for educational services in Citizenship, English as a Second Language, and work force preparation. ESL classes are offered in speaking, listening, reading, and writing to prepare students for classes in mathematics, decision-making and problem solving skills for job success and entry level position. Noncredit students can repeat courses. Tutors are available to assist with classroom activities.
Attendance
Regular attendance is encouraged to make progress
Support Services
Computer lab access
Supplemental Software available in Communication Lab
Student Services Bilingual Counselors and Career Counselors
Costs
Classes are free
Parking at the Hesperia Site is free
Parking at VVC is by permit only
Textbooks are provided at no cost
Extras
Student ID with photo
VVTA-Bus pass (not mandatory)
Enrollment
Complete the VVC Application for Admission
Take CASAS assessment test
Attend ESL orientation
Register for class
ESL Office - Hesperia High School
9898 Maple Ave
Room W26
Hesperia, CA 92345
(760) 245-4271 ext. 2126 or ext. 2128
Aprenda Inglés
Inglés Como Segundo Idioma (ESL)
ESL es el estudio de Inglés Como Segundo Idioma. El programa está diseñado para las personas en que el primer idioma no es inglés. California es un estado que es muy diverso en cultura e idiomas, donde la necesidad de aprender inglés es importantísimo para sobrevivir en la vida cotidiana estadounidense. Además el estudiante de ESL tiene que desarrollar destrezas en inglés para tener éxito en el colegio y la universidad. El programa de ESL tiene el fin asistirles en alcanzar sus metas personales y educativas.
Mejore sus habilidades de hablar, leer y escribir inglés
El colegio de Victor Valley ofrece dos programas
CRÉDITO
Lugar
Campus principal del colegio
18422 Bear Valley Road
Victorville, CA
92395
Eligibilidad
Clases están disponibles para todos: residentes del estado de California pagan $46 por unidad
Clases
Niveles de inglés del 1 al 6; se ofrecen clases individuales en lectura, escritura, gramática, conversación.
Exámenes, tareas, y calificaciones son parte de la clase.
Clases de Computación
Enfoque
Estas clases preparan al estudiante para cursar en dirección a obtener un diploma del colegio y para certificados vocacionales (carreras cortas).
La mayoría de las clases son de 16 semanas, 4 horas por semana.
Asistencia
Los estudiantes deben seguir las reglas del profesor usualmente no se permiten más de 3 ausencias.
Servicio Estudiantil
EOPS, Programa para estudiantes con discapacidad, tutoría, laboratorio de escritura, accesso a computadoras y consejeros bilingües
Costos
Todos los residentes de California pagan $46 por unidad para inscribirse, además de el pase del autobús.
Formularios para ayuda financeiera para que sea exento de tarifas y matriculas.
Los estudiantes deben pagar por sus libros, con un aproximado de $60 por clase.
Extras
VVTA-pase de autobús
Identificación estudiantil con foto
Guardería disponible (solo estudiantes de tiempo completo (12 unidades) con bajos ingresos)
Inscripciones
- Llenar el formulario (Español) en el campus del colegio con asistencia disponible del departmento de ESL o en el edificio Student Services (#23)
- Tomar el exámen de evaluación
- Atender a la orientacición de ESL
- Completar los formularios de ayuda financiera si es elegible.
- Registarse para las clases en el edificio Student Services (#23) o puede hacerlo por internet mediante Navigate
Oficinas de ESL
Edificio 21 salones 132-126 o llamar al (760) 245-4271 ext. 2126
NO CRÉDITO
Lugar
Escuela secuandaria de Hesperia (HHS)
9898 Maple Ave
Hesperia, CA
92345
y campus principal del colegio
Eligibilidad
Clases están disponibles para todos (clases gratis)
Clases
Niveles de inglés del 1 al 5; se ofrecen clases individuales en lectura y escritura, escuchar y hablar.
Clases de ciudadanía estadounidense
Clases de Computación
Enfoque
Comunicación, con énfasis en la vida diaria.
Preparación para el trabajo y transferirse al colegio.
La mayoría de las clases son de 2 días por semana pro 6 horas semanales o sábados por 6 horas (serán en el campus).
Asistencia
Se alienta al estudiante a que atienda regularmente para u progreso.
Servicio Estudiantil
EOPS, Programa para estudiantes con discapacidad, tutoría, laboratorio de escritura, accesso a computadoras y consejeros bilingües para carreras cortas.
Costos
Clases son gratis
Los libros son prestados en clase
Extras
Identificación estudiantil con foto
VVTA-pase de autobús (no es mandatorio)
Inscripciones
- Llenar el formulario (Español) en el campus del colegio con asistencia disponible en el edificio Student Services (#23)
- Tomar el exámen de evaluación
- Atender a la orientacición de ESL
- Registarse en las clases que desea
Oficina de ESL en Hesperia
Escuela secuandaria de Hesperia (HHS)
9898 Maple Ave
Salones W25 y W24
Hesperia, CA 92345
o llamar (760) 245-4271 ext. 2126