General English I
High School Course
General English I Course Outline
eBooks
INCLUDED
Explore techniques involved in the creation of various genres and styles of literature. The course includes readings from myths, fables, novels, drama, and biography, with attention to the use of grammatical structures, vocabulary, and theme development.
This High School Course is offered in two parts (Part I and Part II) and is part of the General Diploma program.
Credits: 0.5 Unit
Part I Course ID: EN011
Part II Course ID: EN012
Course Area: English
Course Type: General
Study Method: eBooks or eBooks with Textbooks
Key Topics:
Myths; fairy tales; fables; lyric, dramatic, prose, epic, and narrative poetry styles; the short story: setting, mood, point of view, character, and theme; the novel; radio; television; autobiography; biography; speeches; the essay; nonfiction; diversity; visions of the future; adventure; romance; writing on your own; exploring and organizing ideas; using outside sources; writing a draft; the parts of speech; structuring sentences; editing and proofreading; spelling; vocabulary development; speaking and listening; research skills; letters and forms; writing on the job.
Ready to get started on your General English I training? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.
