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Guided Self Placement

In previous years, students were required to take a Placement Test in order to take ESL and/or English classes.  However, starting Fall 2020, students do not have to take a placement test in order to enter the ESL sequence or ENGL 100.  

The State of California, Orange Coast College, and the ESL Department are working hard to guide students into making the best choices for themselves based on their experiences and abilities.

In order to enter the ESL sequence at OCC, please use the Guided Self-Placement Survey.  

This survey contains course descriptions, audio samples, reading samples, and student writing samples for every course.  Students should open up this survey, compare their own abilities to what is provided, and move higher or lower as necessary.  This survey includes ESL 100 as well.

International Students:

If you are an international student, you may have taken the IELTS or TOEFL exams.  If so, here are our recommendations for choosing a level in the ESL program at OCC.

Course Recommendations
ESL Course IELTS score iBT TOEFL score pBT TOEFL score
ESL 100 7+ 90+ 600+
ESL 192 6 80 560
ESL 062 5.5 70 540
ESL 052 5 60 500

Transferring from the ELL Program at OCC:

If you have previously taken courses in the ELL Program at OCC, you may be able to fit easily into the ESL sequence of courses.  Here are our recommendations for choosing a level in the ESL Program.
ESL Sequence
LEVEL GRAMMAR, READING, & WRITING LISTENING & SPEAKING
High Beginning ESL 022 ESL 024
Intermediate ESL 032 ESL 034
High Intermediate ESL 052 ESL 054
Advanced ESL 062 -
High Advanced ESL 192 -
Native Speaker Proficiency ESL 100 -

*There is an optional level for beginning-level students that includes ESL A015 (Grammar, Reading, and Writing) and ESL A011 (Listening & Speaking).

ELL-ESL Transition Pathway Chart. See table on the left for details

The goal of these courses is to promote student success in colleges and universities.  

In the Grammar, Reading, and Writing sequence, courses focus on improving students' skills in reading and writing through the study of grammar and academic vocabulary.   

In the Listening and Speaking sequence, courses focus on presentations, academic note-taking, and pronunciation.

Students can choose to take one sequence, the other sequence, or both sequences, depending on the skills that they need to succeed.  In addition, students can place themselves in different levels of each sequence depending on their abilities with the help of the Guided Self-Placement Survey.