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International Student Programs, House 6, Bellevue College, 3000 Landerholm
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Office of International Educationwww.bellevuecollege.edu/oiegi
Phone: (425) 564-3185Fax: (425) 641-0246
Email: [email protected]
Conversational EnglishEnglish Conversation IThis class will focus on building confidence in speak-ing English, listening and understanding, using new words, and conversation practice. We will listen to recorded conversations, practice pronunciation, read short articles and have conversations with a partner and in small groups through various classroom activi-ties, text book lessons and games. This is a relaxed, interesting and fun class.Tuition: $370.808234 A Liu WF 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 1/6 - 3/15.
8235 B Peringer MW 6:30p-8:20p R305Class meets 1/9 - 3/20.
English Conversation IIThis class will help intermediate to advanced stu-dents express themselves better through small group conversations, informal presentations, and listening activities. Special emphasis is on conventional expressions, beginning and ending conversations, keeping the conversation going, and what to do when communication breaks down.Tuition: $370.808237 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a T106Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
8238 B Peringer TTh 6:30p-8:20p R209Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
English through Current EventsBased on current topics covered in newspapers. Each week, students will be expected to read two or three assigned articles and come ready to take part in discussions of those topics and related issues. The instructor will choose the articles and make copies for the students. There is no reason to purchase a newspaper.Tuition: $298.708258 A Cocco MW 12:30p-1:20p T204Class meets 1/9 - 3/20.
Reading and Writing For PleasureThis course is designed for intermediate and above ESL students who wish to improve their reading comprehension and writing ability for everyday use.Tuition: $298.70
8256 A Cocco TTh 12:30p-1:20p T204Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
Everyday Idioms and ExpressionsEveryday Idioms and Expressions presents students with common idioms and expressions currently in use in the U.S. Each week, students are assigned units from the textbook which the instructor will go over during class time. In addition, students improve their knowledge and use of phrasal verbs as well as their ability to recognize expressions in advertisements.Tuition: $242.058254 A staff W 6:30p-8:20p R202Class meets 1/11 - 3/15.
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Intensive EnglishUniversity Preparation(Additional application required)The English Language Institute offers intensive English language training for foreign students preparing to enter U.S. colleges or universities.
Tuition: $2,796.20 plus fees6100 A staff M-F 12:30p-4:20p TBAStudents must attend placement test on 1/3.Class meets 1/6 - 3/21. No class 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7.
ReadingTuition: $699.05 plus fees6101 A staff M-F 12:30p-1:20p TBAStudents must attend placement test on 1/3.Class meets 1/6 - 3/21. No class 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7.
Speaking/ListeningTuition: $699.05 plus fees6102 A staff M-F 3:30p-4:20p TBAStudents must attend placement test on 1/3.Class meets 1/6 - 3/21. No class 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7.
Writing/GrammarStudents placed in Levels 1-3 study Writing/Grammer.Students placed in Levels 4&5 study Writing/Reading/Grammar.
Tuition: $1,398.10 plus fees6103 A staff M-F 1:30p-3:20p TBAStudents must attend placement test on 1/3.Class meets 1/6 - 3/21. No class 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7.
International Business Professions Program(Interview with IBP director required)
International BusinessThis course is designed to provide non-native speakers of English with an understanding of how International businesses function in a global economy.
Tuition: TBA6715 A staff MTWTh 9:15a-10:20a TBAClass meets 1/9 - 3/21.
Observation PreparationPrerequisite: Must be IBP student, international student eligible for practical training or other non-native speaker of English approved by the program director.
Tuition: TBA6722 C staff M-F 10:30a-11:20p TBA6720 A staff M-F 11:30a-12:20p TBA6721 B staff M-F 11:30a-12:20p TBAClass meets 1/6 - 3/21. No class 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7.
Academic and Professional EnglishTOEFL PreparationThis course is designed to help improve your abil-ity to do well on the new, Internet-based TOEFL (iBT). It focuses on the speaking, listening, reading and writing skills needed for the TOEFL. You will have lots of practice to prepare you for the TOEFL!Tuition: $400.15 + fees
8267 A Raskin WF 9:30a-11:20p T106 F 11:30a-12:20p computer lab
Class meets 1/6 - 3/15.
8268 B Raskin TTh 5:30p-7:50p T124Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
Accent ReductionLearn the 8 patterns of English words, intona-tion, and pragmatics. This class is appropriate for adults who have good English skills.Tuition: $370.80
8275 A Youngs MW 8:30a-10:20a R110CClass meets 1/9 - 3/20.
8276 B staff TTh 6:30p-8:20p R202Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
Business Communications(Int.-Adv.) This course will focus on two areas: for-mal presentations and informal communications, such as in staff meetings (offering suggestions, disagreeing with ideas, asking for help). Tuition: $370.80
8279 A Wasik MW 6:30p-8:20p R209Class meets 1/9 - 3/20.
General EnglishGrammar Review IThis class reviews which verb form to use when explaining about the past, describing what you are doing these days, and expressing hopes for the future. Tuition: $370.80
8246 A Cocco MW 10:30a-12:20p T105Class meets 1/9 - 3/20.
Grammar Review IIThis course focuses on improving writing structures through an in-depth study of gerunds and infinitives, noun and adjective clauses and conditional sentences.Tuition: $370.80
8248 A Cocco TTh 10:30a-12:20p T219Class meets 1/10 - 3/21.
Vocabulary in UseThis class teaches intermediate to advanced stu-dents self-study techniques for improving vocabu-lary and focuses on high-frequency vocabulary used by native speakers such as phrasal verbs, modals, and everyday expressions.Tuition: $283.25
8242 A Peringer F 9:30a-11:20a T105Class meets 1/6 - 3/17.
Bellevue College does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity; creed; color; national origin; sex; marital status; sexual orientation; age; religion; genetic information; the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability; gender identity or veteran
status in educational programs and activities in which it operates… Please see policy 4150 at www.bellevuecollege.edu/policies/.
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYou can register for classes:by phone: (425) 564-3185in person: BC Main Campus, House 6, Office of International Educationonline: http://at-campus.net/bcc2/ems/category/category. aspx?C=1213&S=1214
Payment is due at the time of registration. For additional information please call (425) 564-3185. Books and classroom materials can be purchased at the BC Bookstore.
Classes begin January 6 & end March 21No classes on 1/16, 2/9, 2/20, 3/7
Non-Credit Class Refund Policy:100% refund for withdrawals before the 2nd class meeting50% refund for withdrawals before the 3rd class meeting0% refund for withdrawals after the 3rd class meeting
Credit Class Refund Policy:Please see individual program policies for refund information.
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Administrative Services ........................ A140Arts & Humanities Division Office ..... R230Art Gallery (The Gallery Space).............. D271Autism Spectrum Navigators
Program ........................................... B132
B Basic Skills Learning Lab ....................... R108Board Room(s) ...................................... B201
C Cafeteria ............................................... C115Campus Business Center ....................... C105Campus Operations ............................... K100Carlson Theatre ..................................... E100Childcare Center............................ Q BuildingCollege Relations .................................. A101Computer Lab (Open) ............................N250Conference & Lecture Hall .....................N201
D Dance Studio ........................................ R014
E Early Learning Center (ELC) ........... Q BuildingEastern Washington University .........House 1Effectiveness & Strategic Planning ........ A242
F Faculty Resource Center ........................ D104Fitness Center ....................................... G102Foundation ........................................... A101
G Greenhouse .......................................... F100Gymnasium .................................. G Building
H Health Sciences, Education & Wellness Institute (HSEWI) Division Office... T208
Human Resources ................................. R130
I Information Resources ..........................N215Institute for Business & Information
Technology (iBIT) Division Office .. A254Institutional Advancement ................... A101Instruction Office/VP of Instruction ....... A202International Education & Global
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L Library .................................................. D126
K KBCS 91.3 FM Main Studio ................House 5KBCS 91.3 FM Public Affairs ...............House 4
M Mailroom .............................................. K106Math Lab .............................................. D204Meeting/Dining Rooms.... C120A/B, C130A/BMother’s Room ..................................... C236
P PALS Center .......................................... C106Planetarium ......................................... B244President’s Office .................................. A201Printing Services ................................... D175Public Safety ......................................... K100Puget Sound Regional Archives .............N100
R Reading Lab.......................................... D204Receiving Dock ..................................... K102
S Science Division Office ..................... L200Social Science Division Office ............D110Stopgap Theatre ................................... E101Student Programs/ASG Office ............... C212Student Affairs .............................. B Building
T Television Services ................................ D152
W Warehouse ........................................... K110Worker Retraining Program ..................N211Writing Lab ........................................... D204
STUDENT AFFAIRS (B Building)
First Floor (B123 – B127):Admissions & Registration ...................B125BC Store (Bookstore) ............................B127Cashier’s Office ....................................B126Evaluations/Graduation .......................B125Financial Aid ........................................B125Veterans Office ....................................B125
Second Floor (B230 – B234):Academic Advising ..............................B231Career Education Options (CEO) ...........B233Center for Career Connections &
the Women’s Center ..........................B231
Counseling Center ...............................B233High School Programs ...........................B233Multicultural Services (MCS) ................B233Running Start ......................................B233Student Affairs, Vice President .............B231Summer Enrichment ...........................B233TRiO Student Support Services ............B233
Outside Entrance (West Side of B Building):Disability Resource Center (DRC) ..........B132Testing Services ...................................B142Workforce Education............................B131
NEED HELP? CALL:Information .................. (425) 564-1000North Campus .............. (425) 564-4000Public Safety ................ (425) 564-2400Student Affairs ............. (425) 564-2222Technology Help Desk ... (425) 564-4357
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