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English 4 Semester 2
Course Cost: $240.00 + cost of the textbook.
Credit: .5Course Materials:
British Literature, Glencoe; ISBN: 0028179471
This textbook is required and may be obtained independently or purchased from Glencoe (1-800-334-7344).You may also order your textbook online from MBS Direct. To go to the Virtual bookstore, click on the graphic below.
Course Description:
The second semester of English 4 offers students an overview of British literature from 1789 to the present. In addition, the course includes the writing of a Literary Criticism of a short story. While studying the literature, the student will understand the unique cultural and historical aspects of each unit. Students will also analyze and evaluate the techniques used by each author and write essays which not only reveal the understanding of those elements of style but which also relate the ideas to the student's own life.
The study of these works of literature enables the student to understand the development of the English language and literature, to appreciate the unique style of an author, and to communicate effectively in writing.English 4 Core Objectives:
-Interpret the possible influences of the historical context on literary works.
-Comprehend selections using a variety of strategies.
-Draw inferences such as conclusions, generalizations, and predictions and support them with text evidence and experience.
-Identify relevant details.
-Express and support responses to various types of texts.
-Analyze literary elements for their contributions to meaning.
-Describe the development of plot.
-Identify conflicts and their resolutions.
-Analyze poetic elements.
-Identify theme.
-Write in various forms with particular emphasis on literary forms such as fiction, poetry, drama, and media scripts.
-Write in appropriate voice and type for the audience and purpose.
-Use the composing process to develop drafts which are refined for formal writing.
-Compile information from primary and secondary sources in systematic ways.Course Activities: Daily assignments, quizzes, tests, internet assignments, and writing assignments