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Subject English

Course name: English Course code: (EAE2D)

Grade: 10
Type: Academic
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: EAE1D or EAE1P
Course description: “This course is for students enrolled in the French Pathway for completion of a French OSSD.”

This course is designed to help you extend your knowledge of the communication skills needed for success in secondary school academic programs and in your daily life. You will develop your critical and creative thinking skills as you analyse contemporary and historical literary texts, interpret informational and media texts, and create a variety of oral, written, and media texts. The course focuses on strategies for making communication clear, correct, and effective.
Grade: 10
Type: Academic
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: EAE1D or EAE1P
Course description: “This course is for students enrolled in the French Pathway for completion of a French OSSD.”

This course is designed to help you extend your knowledge of the communication skills needed for success in secondary school academic programs and in your daily life. You will develop your critical and creative thinking skills as you analyse contemporary and historical literary texts, interpret informational and media texts, and create a variety of oral, written, and media texts. The course focuses on strategies for making communication clear, correct, and effective.

Course Lessons

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17 Lessons

4 Lessons

1.1   Who are you?

1.2   Are you a noisemaker?

1.3   Are you a game changer

1.4   Say what?

5 Lessons

2.1   The short story

2.2   Take a stand

2.3   The individual and technology

2.4   Shaping identity

2.5   Being persuasive

4 Lessons

3.1   The beginning Archetypes

3.2   Hero’s journey

3.3   What is a hero?

3.4   Chillin like a villain

4 Lessons

4.1   Dystopia

4.2   Dystopian fiction

4.3   Creating your own dystopian novel

4.4   Preparing for the final test