Advanced Language and Composition

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AP® Language and Composition may be taught at the high school or college level. The course focuses on the study of rhetoric, the art of speaking and writing persuasively. Through the study of both classical and contemporary texts, students learn to identify and construct successful arguments, arguments that attempt to persuade the reader to take action by establishing trust (ethos), pity (pathos), or logical acceptance (logos). Students in the course will learn to recognize language patterns and fallacies in order to understand the effects these have on a reader. By applying their rhetorical skills to contemporary issues, AP students will be capable of holding well-informed, critical discussions on a variety of issues at the state, national, and global level. The successful student will be prepared to take the annual AP language exam administered by the College Board in May.

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Table of Contents

Buying a unit at a time: If you want to purchase one eBook version unit at a time as opposed to the whole course, click on any unit listed below. Otherwise, there are choices listed further below to purchase the entire course. Password: There is a password letter among the files you will receive upon purchase. Note: with the eBook version, this purchase is only for one teacher, your classes, and not for distribution on a school, district or any website, or sharing with any other teacher. You can print all the student material, but teacher materials, for copyright reasons, are screen-view only. You may purchase a printed version of the teacher material from the choices posted below these units.

Unit 1. Style Analysis/Close Reading Unit 3. Persuasion/Argumentation
Unit 2. Understanding Satire Unit 4. Analyzing Current Events

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Description

AP® Language and Composition may be taught at the high school or college level. The course focuses on the study of rhetoric, the art of speaking and writing persuasively. Through the study of both classical and contemporary texts, students learn to identify and construct successful arguments, arguments that attempt to persuade the reader to take action by establishing trust (ethos), pity (pathos), or logical acceptance (logos). Students in the course will learn to recognize language patterns and fallacies in order to understand the effects these have on a reader. By applying their rhetorical skills to contemporary issues, AP students will be capable of holding well-informed, critical discussions on a variety of issues at the state, national, and global level. The successful student will be prepared to take the annual AP language exam administered by the College Board in May.

Additional information

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Class Set with perpetual license – Printed Version, Mentoring Teacher Program Subscription, Printed Student Book, Student eBook, Teacher Edition Subscription – eBook Version, Teacher Edition Subscription Printed Version

Product Number

H-E-ALANG-DL, H-E-ALANG-SUB, H-E-ALANG-CS, H-E-ALANG-SA-DL, H-E-ALANG-SA, H-E-ALANG-MT

Pages/ ISBN

649/ISBN: 978-1-59657-706-0, 649/ISBN: 978-1-59657-249-2, Class Set CD/ISBN: 978-1-59657-707-7, 244/ISBN: 978-1-59657-464-9, 244/ISBN: 978-1-59657-250-8, No page count.No ISBN number. Use product code.

author

Susan Henson

description

FULL YEAR COURSE MATERIALS
AP® Curriculum Aligned*