
1.Reading and Literature
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Study of various literary genres: short stories, novels, poetry, drama, and nonfiction.
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Analysis of literary elements such as theme, characterization, plot, and symbolism.
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Understanding and interpreting figurative language, tone, and author's purpose.
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Exposure to classic and contemporary literature from different cultures.
2. Writing and Grammar
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Development of different types of writing: narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive essays.
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Focus on grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary expansion.
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Practice in writing coherent paragraphs, thesis statements, and well-organized essays.
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Introduction to research writing, citations, and avoiding plagiarism.
3. Speaking and Listening
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Participation in class discussions, debates, and oral presentations.
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Development of effective speaking skills, including clarity, organization, and persuasion.
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Active listening skills to analyze and respond to spoken information.
4. Vocabulary and Language Skills
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Expansion of academic and literary vocabulary.
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Understanding word roots, prefixes, and suffixes to enhance comprehension.
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Application of new vocabulary in writing and speaking.
5. Critical Thinking and Analysis
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Evaluating arguments and perspectives in texts.
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Comparing and contrasting different viewpoints.
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Making inferences and drawing conclusions based on textual evidence.
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