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== Course catalog description ==
 
== Course catalog description ==
 
This course is an introduction to basic school-level study of vocabulary acquisition, composition, reading, and public
 
This course is an introduction to basic school-level study of vocabulary acquisition, composition, reading, and public
 
 
speaking. The work of the year is focused on effectively and persuasively organizing, supporting, and presenting
 
speaking. The work of the year is focused on effectively and persuasively organizing, supporting, and presenting
 
 
materials in writing and speech tailored to specific occasions and audiences. Reading is selected to emphasize the
 
materials in writing and speech tailored to specific occasions and audiences. Reading is selected to emphasize the
 
 
challenges of effective communication. The course uses the works and ideas of canonical and contemporary writers
 
challenges of effective communication. The course uses the works and ideas of canonical and contemporary writers
 
 
such as Rostand, Golding, Orwell, and Acevedo.
 
such as Rostand, Golding, Orwell, and Acevedo.
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* Homework Expectation: Surveyed students reported 1-2 hours per week
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* This class is a College Prep Class
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== Should I take this course? ==
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This class or [[English 9A]] is mandatory for freshmen to take. Take this class if you are not comfortable with your English skills and need some extra support from teachers.

Revision as of 16:52, 2 August 2023

This is the English college prep course for 9th grade, introduced in the 2022-2023 school year.

Course catalog description

This course is an introduction to basic school-level study of vocabulary acquisition, composition, reading, and public speaking. The work of the year is focused on effectively and persuasively organizing, supporting, and presenting materials in writing and speech tailored to specific occasions and audiences. Reading is selected to emphasize the challenges of effective communication. The course uses the works and ideas of canonical and contemporary writers such as Rostand, Golding, Orwell, and Acevedo.

  • Homework Expectation: Surveyed students reported 1-2 hours per week
  • This class is a College Prep Class

Should I take this course?

This class or English 9A is mandatory for freshmen to take. Take this class if you are not comfortable with your English skills and need some extra support from teachers.