AP English Language and Composition

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Description

AP English Language and Composition develops students’ reading, writing, and rhetorical skills through the study of diverse non-fiction texts. The course focuses on analysing authors’ arguments and writing styles, helping students refine their own writing and construct persuasive arguments. Students will learn to synthesise sources and effectively use evidence to support their claims.

Key components include reading comprehension, rhetorical analysis, and argumentation, all of which prepare students for the AP exam. This course provides opportunities for college credit and equips students with critical thinking and communication skills essential for academic success.

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Official Course Page

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What Will You Learn?

  • Mastery of core curriculum topics
  • Unique question-specific strategies
  • Exam techniques practised through extensive question practice and personalised feedback
  • Develop close reading and critical thinking skills across a variety of non-fiction texts.
  • Analyse rhetorical strategies and their effects on audiences.
  • Practice constructing clear, concise, and well-supported written arguments.
  • Refine writing in various forms, including persuasive, expository, and analytical essays.
  • Prepare for the AP exam with practice in rhetorical analysis and argumentation.
  • An applied understanding and appreciation of the subject beyond the syllabus
  • Lifelong subject and interdisciplinary skills

Topics for this course

Rhetorical analysis of texts.

Argumentation techniques and the construction of persuasive arguments.

Analysis of non-fiction works such as essays, speeches, and articles.

Synthesis of sources in writing.

Writing across different modes: narrative, analytical, and persuasive.

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