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9th December 2014, 09:37 AM
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High school courses English
Hello sir would you please provide me list of High school English courses of its very argent for me???
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9th December 2014, 12:03 PM
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Re: High school courses English
As you want the High school English courses so here I am providing you High school English courses of EXCEL VISION EDUCATION Center which is located in Malaysia, this center offer good education. English Core ENG102: Literary Analysis and Composition I ENG202: Literary Analysis and Composition II ENG302: American Literature ENG402: British and World Literature Comprehensive ENG103: Literary Analysis and Composition I ENG203: Literary Analysis and Composition II ENG303: American Literature ENG403: British and World Literature Honors/AP ENG104: Honors Literary Analysis and Composition I ENG204: Honors Literary Analysis and Composition II ENG304: Honors American Literature ENG404: Honors British and World Literature ENG500: AP English Language and Composition ENG510: AP English Literature and Composition Electives ENG010: Journalism ENG020: Public Speaking ENG030: Creative Writing OTH036: Gothic Literature Remediation ENG001: English Foundations I ENG011: English Foundations II Credit Recovery ENG106: Literary Analysis and Composition I ENG206: Literary Analysis and Composition II ENG306: American Literature ENG406: British and World Literature Mathematics Core MTH107: Developmental Algebra MTH112: Pre-Algebra MTH122: Algebra I MTH147: Integrated Mathematics I § MTH202: Geometry MTH207: Continuing Algebra MTH247: Integrated Mathematics II § MTH302: Algebra II MTH307: Practical Math MTH322: Consumer Math MTH347: Integrated Mathematics III § Comprehensive MTH113: Pre-Algebra MTH123: Algebra I MTH147: Integrated Mathematics I § MTH203: Geometry MTH247: Integrated Mathematics II § MTH303: Algebra II MTH347: Integrated Mathematics III § MTH403: Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry MTH413: Probability and Statistics MTH433: Calculus Honors/AP MTH124: Honors Algebra I MTH204: Honors Geometry MTH304: Honors Algebra II MTH500: AP Calculus AB MTH510: AP Statistics MTH520: AP Calculus BC Electives BUS030: Personal Finance MTH332: Integrated Math Remediation MTH001: Math Foundations I MTH011: Math Foundations II Credit Recovery MTH116: Pre-Algebra MTH126: Algebra I MTH206: Geometry MTH306: Algebra II Science Core SCI102: Physical Science SCI112: Earth Science SCI202: Biology SCI302: Chemistry Comprehensive SCI113: Earth Science SCI203: Biology SCI303: Chemistry SCI403: Physics Honors/AP SCI114: Honors Earth Science SCI204: Honors Biology SCI304: Honors Chemistry SCI404: Honors Physics SCI500: AP Biology SCI510: AP Chemistry SCI530: AP Environmental Science Electives SCI010: Environmental Science SCI030: Forensic Science OTH032: Astronomy Credit Recovery SCI106: Physical Science SCI116: Earth Science SCI206: Biology SCI306: Chemistry History and Social Sciences Core HST102: World History HST202: Modern World Studies HST212: Geography and World Cultures HST302: U.S. History HST312: Modern U.S. History HST402: U.S. Government and Politics HST412: U.S. and Global Economics Comprehensive HST103: World History HST203: Modern World Studies HST213: Geography and World Cultures HST303: U.S. History HST313: Modern U.S. History HST403: U.S. Government and Politics HST413: U.S. and Global Economics Honors/AP HST104: Honors World History HST204: Honors Modern World Studies HST304: Honors U.S. History HST314: Honors Modern U.S. History HST500: AP U.S. History HST510: AP U.S. Government and Politics HST520: AP Macroeconomics HST530: AP Microeconomics HST540: AP Psychology HST550: AP European History HST560: AP World History Electives HST010: Anthropology HST020: Psychology HST030: Economics HST040: Civics HST050: Sociology HST222: Contemporary World Issues OTH031: Archaeology OTH060: Family and Consumer Science Credit Recovery HST106: World History HST206: Modern World Studies HST216: Geography and World Cultures HST306: U.S. History HST316: Modern U.S. History HST406: U.S. Government and Politics HST416: Economics World Languages Comprehensive WLG100: Spanish I WLG200: Spanish II WLG300: Spanish III WLG400: Spanish IV WLG110: French I WLG210: French II WLG310: French III WLG410: French IV WLG120: German I WLG220: German II WLG320: German III WLG420: German IV WLG130: Latin I WLG230: Latin II WLG140: Chinese I WLG240: Chinese II WLG150: Japanese I WLG250: Japanese II Honors/AP WLG500: AP Spanish Language and Culture WLG510: AP French Language and Culture Credit Recovery WLG106: Spanish I Career Technical Education (CTE) BUS040: Introduction to Entrepreneurship I BUS050: Introduction to Entrepreneurship II BUS060: Introduction to Marketing I BUS070: Introduction to Marketing II BUS090: Sports and Entertainment Marketing OTH037: Hospitality and Tourism MTH342: Accounting OTH093: Introduction to Culinary Arts OTH018: Fashion and Interior Design OTH035: Early Childhood Education OTH092: Introduction to Health Sciences OTH033: Veterinary Science OTH034: Introduction to Agriscience OTH091: Law and Order OTH038: Careers in Criminal Justice OTH039: Criminology Technology and Computer Science TCH010: Computer Literacy TCH020: Computer Fundamentals TCH017: 3D Art I—Modeling TCH018: 3D Art II—Animation TCH101: Digital Photography TCH030: Image Design and Editing TCH040: Web Design TCH060: C++ Programming TCH061: Programming I—VB.NET TCH062: Programming II—Java TCH070: Game Design TCH026: Audio Engineering TCH027: Green Design and Technology TCH028: Digital Arts I TCH029: Digital Arts II TCH036: Computer Science TCH038: Engineering Design/CAD Honors/AP TCH500: AP Computer Science A Additional Electives ART010: Fine Art ART020: Music Appreciation PRJ010: Service Learning OTH010: Skills for Health OTH080: Nutrition and Wellness OTH090: Life Skills OTH020: Physical Education OTH040: Reaching Your Academic Potential OTH050: Achieving Your Career and College Goals OTH070: Drivers Safety Honors/AP ART500: AP Art History Credit Recovery Electives OTH016: Health OTH026: Physical Education Orientation ORN010: Online Learning ORN100: Finding Your Path I ORN200: Finding Your Path II ORN300: Finding Your Path III ORN400: Finding Your Path IV Contact detail: EXCEL VISION EDUCATION Center Wisma Arena@33 No. 33-1, Jalan Cecawi 6/33, Section 6, Kota Damansara 47810, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia. Tel. +603-6142-3473 Fax: +603-6142-3476 |
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22nd March 2015, 11:13 AM
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Re: High school courses English
Will you provide me the syllabus of the English Communicative subject of the High school as I am looking for the same ?
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22nd March 2015, 11:26 AM
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Re: High school courses English
As you want I am here providing you syllabus of the English Communicative subject of the High school. English Communicative subject includes: Reading Writing Grammar Literature Grammar syllabus will include : 1. Tenses 2. Modals (have to/had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative forms) 3. Use of passive voice 4. Subject – verb concord 5. Reporting (i) Commands and requests (ii) Statements (iii) Questions 6. Clauses: (i) Noun clauses (ii) Adverb clauses of condition and time (iii) Relative clauses 7. Determiners, and 8. Prepositions English Communicative Syllabus high school SECTION A: READING Qs 1-2. This section will have two unseen passages of a total length of 700-750 words. The arrangement within the reading section is as follows: Q.1: A Factual passage 300-350 words with eight very short answer type questions. [8 marks] Q.2: A Discursive passage of 350-400 words with four short answer type questions to test inference, evaluation and analysis and four MCQs to test vocabulary. [12 marks] SECTION B: WRITING & GRAMMAR Q.3: Letter to the Editor / Article in about 100-120 words based on any visual / verbal stimulus. [5 marks] Q.4: Writing a short story based on a given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. [10 marks] The Grammar syllabus will include the following areas in classes IX & X. • 1. Tenses • 2. Modals (have to/had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative forms) • 3. Use of passive voice • 4. Subject – verb concord • 5. Reporting o (i) Commands and requests o (ii) Statements o (iii) Questions • 6. Clauses: o (i) Noun clauses o (ii) Adverb clauses of condition and time o (iii) Relative clauses • 7. Determiners, and • 8. Prepositions The above items may be tested through test types as given below: Q.5: Gap filling with one or two words to test Prepositions, Articles, Conjunctions and Tenses. [3 marks] Q.6: Editing or Omission [4 marks] Q.7: Sentences reordering or Sentence Transformation in context. [3 marks] SECTION C: LITERATURE TEXTBOOK AND LONG READING TEXT Q.8. One out of two extracts from prose / poetry / play for reference to context. Three very short answer questions. [3 marks] One mark in each extract will be for vocabulary. One question will be used for testing local and global comprehension and one question will be on interpretation. Q.9. Four short answer type questions from the Literature Reader to test local and global comprehension of theme and ideas (30-40 words each) [2x4 = 8 marks] Q.10. One out of two long answer type questions to assess how the values inherent in the text have been brought out. Creativity, imagination and extrapolation beyond the text and across the texts will be assessed. (80-100 words). [4 marks] Q.11. One out of two Very Long Answer Question on theme or plot involving interpretation, inference and character in about 150-200 words based on prescribed novel. [10 marks] Prescribed Books INTERACT IN ENGLISH SERIES • Main Course Book (Revised Edition) • Workbook (Revised Edition) • Literature Reader (Revised Edition) NOVEL (either one) • Diary of a Young Girl – 1947 By Anne Frank (unabridged edition) • The Story of My Life – 1903 By Helen Keller(unabridged edition) |
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