English For Today XI-XII
English classes in grades eleven and twelve typically focus on developing students' reading, writing, critical thinking, and communication skills in the English language. The curriculum includes reading and analyzing literary works, learning different types of writing, developing grammar and vocabulary, and improving oral communication through discussions and presentations. The goal is to provide students with a strong foundation in English language and literature to prepare them for college and beyond.
Overview
- Quizzes No
- Skill level Beginner
- Language English
- Duration 00:00 H
- Total Enrollments: 8
Course Description
The English Language and Literature course is designed to develop students' reading, writing, and critical thinking skills in the English language. In this course, students will read a variety of literary works including poems, short stories, novels, and plays, and will also learn about different literary genres and their characteristics.
Students will learn how to analyze literary works, identify literary devices such as imagery, metaphor, and symbolism, and understand the historical and cultural contexts in which the works were written. They will also be taught different types of writing, including essays, reports, and research papers, and will be given opportunities to develop their writing skills through regular assignments.
In addition, the course will cover grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, and will focus on developing students' oral communication skills. Throughout the course, students will engage in discussions, debates, and presentations to improve their public speaking and listening skills.
Overall, the English Language and Literature course in grades eleven and twelve aims to provide students with a deep understanding of the English language and literature, and to help them develop the communication and critical thinking skills necessary for success in college and beyond.
Certification
Learning Outcomes
Develop reading comprehension skills through the analysis of various literary works.
Understand the characteristics of different literary genres and the historical and cultural context in which they were written.
Identify and analyze literary devices such as imagery, metaphor, and symbolism.
Develop critical thinking skills through the interpretation and evaluation of literary works.
Improve writing skills through various types of writing, including essays, reports, and research papers.
Develop grammar and vocabulary to enhance written and oral communication.
Improve oral communication skills through discussions, debates, and presentations.
Apply critical thinking and communication skills to real-world situations.
Develop an appreciation for English language and literature.
Prepare for college-level English courses and future career opportunities that require strong communication and critical thinking skills.

