English II

English II Course Curriculum

Building upon the foundational skills acquired in English I, the English II course takes students further into the rich world of literature and advanced writing. This course continues to hone essential communication skills, while introducing more complex themes and forms of literary expression.

Students will delve into a variety of literary genres, such as contemporary novels, historical fiction, Shakespearean plays, and various forms of poetry. They will look closely at narrative structure, style, character development, and themes within these works, with a particular focus on critical analysis and interpretation. This course aims to encourage a deeper appreciation of literature by exploring diverse authors and multicultural perspectives.

English II promotes the development of advanced writing competencies. Students will learn about argumentative essays, literary analysis, research papers, and narrative writing. Special attention is placed on crafting compelling arguments, using evidence effectively, and developing a distinctive personal writing style.

Additionally, the course enhances presentation skills, listening comprehension, and digital literacy. It also emphasizes correct citation practices and encourages thoughtful discussion surrounding the literature studied in class. By the end of English II, students will be equipped with sophisticated communication skills, a broad literary understanding, and a strong foundation in critical thinking.

Semester 1 (0.5 Credits )

  • Deepen understanding and application of critical reading skills.
  • Analyze complex texts and themes.
  • Examine context, symbolism, and tone in literature.
  • Develop the ability to form and defend interpretation of texts.
  • Explore and appreciate literature from diverse cultural perspectives.
  • Understand the influence of cultural and historical context in literature.
  • Analyze how themes related to culture and identity are developed in texts.
  • Demonstrate understanding of multicultural literature through written and oral communication.
  • Develop capabilities in constructing well-structured argumentative essays.
  • Use evidence effectively to support claims in writing.
  • Understand and apply various rhetorical strategies in writing and speaking.
  • Improve editing and revision skills to enhance written works.

Semester 2 (0.5 Credits )

  • Advance research abilities for academic and informational writing.
  • Work correctly with primary and secondary sources for research purposes.
  • Understand the importance of citation to avoid plagiarism.
  • Develop proficiency in a specific citation style (e.g., MLA, APA).
  • Gain a solid understanding of Shakespearean language and themes.
  • Analyze the historical and cultural context of Shakespeare’s works.
  • Develop interpretations of Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets.
  • Apply literary analysis skills to understand and appreciate Shakespeare’s works.