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Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam

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  • Job Duration35 weeks long, 10-15 hours a week
  • Job DurationFree Online Course (Audit)

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Overview

This course is designed to help students become skilled readers and writers through engagement with the following course requirements:

  • Composing in several forms (e.g., narrative, expository, analytical, and argumentative essays) about a variety of subjects
  • Writing that proceeds through several stages or drafts, with revision aided by teacher and peers
  • Writing informally (e.g., imitation exercises, journal keeping, collaborative writing), which helps students become aware of themselves as writers and the techniques employed by other writers
  • Writing expository, analytical, and argumentative compositions based on readings representing a variety of prose styles and genres
  • Reading nonfiction (e.g., essays, journalism, science writing, autobiographies, criticism)
  • Analyzing graphics and visual images both in relation to written texts and as alternative forms of text themselves
  • Developing research skills and the ability to evaluate, use, and cite primary and secondary sources
  • Conducting research and writing argument papers in which students present an argument of their own that includes the analysis and synthesis of ideas from an array of sources
  • Citing sources using a recognized editorial style (e.g., Modern Language Association, The Chicago Manual of Style)
  • Revising work to develop:
    • A wide-ranging vocabulary used appropriately and effectively;
    • A variety of sentence structures, including appropriate use of subordination and coordination;
    • Logical organization, enhanced by techniques such as repetition, transitions, and emphasis;
    • A balance of generalization and specific, illustrative detail; and
    • An effective use of rhetoric, including tone, voice, diction, and sentence structure.

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