11th Grade English: High School
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
Students who need to improve their understanding of 11th grade English topics can use this engaging high school English course. The course's short lessons and quizzes can help students supplement textbooks, improve writing skills, review important works of literature, and get ready for upcoming exams.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. High School English: Speaking & Listening Skills Review
- Ch 2. 11th Grade English: Reading Skills Review
- Ch 3. 11th Grade English: Literary Text Analysis Review
- Ch 4. 11th Grade English: Literary Text Analysis
- Ch 5. 11th Grade English: Literary Terms & Devices Review
- Ch 6. 11th Grade English: Literary Terms & Devices
- Ch 7. Elements of Short Stories
- Ch 8. Novel Exemplars: Jane Eyre & The Great Gatsby
- Ch 9. Drama Characteristics: The Crucible & The Tempest
- Ch 10. Poetry Terms & Analysis Review
- Ch 11. Poetry Terms & Analysis
- Ch 12. Analysis of Historical Documents & Nonfiction
- Ch 13. 11th Grade English: Media & Art Analysis
- Ch 14. 11th Grade English: Word Choice & Tone Review
- Ch 15. 11th Grade English: Word Choice & Tone
- Ch 16. 11th Grade English: The Writing Process Review
- Ch 17. 11th Grade English: The Writing Process Overview
- Ch 18. 11th Grade English: Argumentative Reading Review
- Ch 19. 11th Grade English: Argumentative Writing
- Ch 20. 11th Grade English: Informative & Technical Writing Review
- Ch 21. 11th Grade English: Narrative Writing Review
- Ch 22. 11th Grade English: Narrative Writing
- Ch 23. 11th Grade English: Research Skills Review
- Ch 24. 11th Grade English: Research Skills
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