LA00359 - English Language Arts IV 01004 (S2)
Course Description
This senior-year English Language Arts course invites you to explore a diverse collection of texts organized into thematic units. You will engage in literary analysis and inferential evaluation of both classic and contemporary literature. While critically reading fiction, poetry, drama, and expository nonfiction, you will learn comprehension and literary-analysis strategies. Tasks will encourage you to strengthen your oral language skills and produce creative, coherent writing. You will read a range of classic texts including the ancient epic Gilgamesh, William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. You will study short but complex texts, including essays by Jonathan Swift and Mary Wollstonecraft, and influential speeches by Queen Elizabeth I and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Modern and contemporary texts by Rabindranath Tagore, Seamus Heaney, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Derek Walcott round out the course.The online course also includes audio resources that can "read" content to students along with 17 different language translation options. This course is taught by a South Dakota based teacher.
Course Code
01004
Content Area
Language Arts
Provider
DIAL
Instructor
To Be Determined
Prerequisite
12th grade English, first semester or equivalent
Technology
Online
Course Materials
Electronic
Appropriate Grade Levels
12
When Offered
Open-ended
Credit
Half
Cost
$260
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.