
This full-credit (1.0) Grade 12 University Preparation English course (ENG4U) develops advanced literacy, critical thinking, academic writing, research (MLA 9), and oral communication aligned to Ontario curriculum strands: Oral Communication; Reading & Literature Studies; Writing; Media Studies. Delivery is hybrid with 24/7 access and approximately 110 hours of learning. Learners analyze complex texts (novel, drama, poetry, essays), craft sophisticated arguments (comparative essays, reviews, research papers), lead seminars and debates, and build metacognitive habits for university success.
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Grade: 12 | Course Code: ENG4U | Type: University Preparation (Academic) | Credit: 1.0 | Hours: 110 | Delivery: Hybrid (24/7 access) | Requirement: Compulsory.
This course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical/creative thinking for success in university-level study. Learners analyze complex texts across genres (novel, drama, poetry, and non-fiction), produce scholarly writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication through seminars, debates, and presentations. Emphasis falls on independent inquiry, close reading, literary theory, rhetorical analysis, research techniques (MLA 9), and polished academic style.
This course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical/creative thinking for success in university-level study. Learners analyze complex texts across genres (novel, drama, poetry, and non-fiction), produce scholarly writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication through seminars, debates, and presentations. Emphasis falls on independent inquiry, close reading, literary theory, rhetorical analysis, research techniques (MLA 9), and polished academic style.
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Grade: 12 | Course Code: ENG4U | Course Type: University Preparation (Academic) | Credit: 1.0 (Full) | Hours: 110 | Delivery: Hybrid (24/7 Access) | Requirement: Compulsory
Course Overview: This course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical thinking. Learners will analyze challenging texts (classic and contemporary novels, drama, poetry, and essays), craft sophisticated academic writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication (seminars, debates, presentations). Emphasis is placed on independent inquiry, scholarly research (MLA 9), and university-readiness skills including argumentation, synthesis, and metacognition. Assessment aligns to Ontario curriculum strands: Oral Communication; Reading & Literature Studies; Writing; Media Studies.
Course Overview: This course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical thinking. Learners will analyze challenging texts (classic and contemporary novels, drama, poetry, and essays), craft sophisticated academic writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication (seminars, debates, presentations). Emphasis is placed on independent inquiry, scholarly research (MLA 9), and university-readiness skills including argumentation, synthesis, and metacognition. Assessment aligns to Ontario curriculum strands: Oral Communication; Reading & Literature Studies; Writing; Media Studies.
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Credit: 1.0 | Hours: 110 | Delivery: Hybrid (24/7 Access) | Requirement: Compulsory | Course Code: ENG4U | Type: University Preparation (Academic)
Course description: This rigorous senior English course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical thinking skills. Learners interpret complex texts across genres (novels, drama, poetry, literary non-fiction), craft scholarly writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication through seminars, debates, and presentations. With a sustained focus on independent inquiry, argumentation, and academic conventions (including MLA style), the course prepares students for university-level study.
What you will achieve:
- Analyze sophisticated literary works using multiple critical approaches.
- Compose extended academic writing with precise thesis development, coherent structure, and stylistic control.
- Locate, evaluate, and integrate sources ethically with accurate MLA documentation.
- Deliver effective presentations, lead seminars, and engage in debates.
- Demonstrate independence in planning, researching, and completing a culminating scholarly task.
Course description: This rigorous senior English course consolidates advanced literacy, communication, and critical thinking skills. Learners interpret complex texts across genres (novels, drama, poetry, literary non-fiction), craft scholarly writing (comparative essays, critical reviews, and research papers), and refine oral communication through seminars, debates, and presentations. With a sustained focus on independent inquiry, argumentation, and academic conventions (including MLA style), the course prepares students for university-level study.
What you will achieve:
- Analyze sophisticated literary works using multiple critical approaches.
- Compose extended academic writing with precise thesis development, coherent structure, and stylistic control.
- Locate, evaluate, and integrate sources ethically with accurate MLA documentation.
- Deliver effective presentations, lead seminars, and engage in debates.
- Demonstrate independence in planning, researching, and completing a culminating scholarly task.
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