LANGUAGE - LLATL Gold Book - Review

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2018
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    The Gold Book - American Literature includes 36 weekly lessons similar in format to the other editions of the Learning Language Arts Through Literature series. Written in conversational form, with story summaries and complete answers provided for the discussion questions, this book is easy for any teacher to use. Information has been interwoven into the lessons so that the student becomes familiar with famous American authors. Most lessons include vocabulary-expanding applications.
    The Gold Book - American Literature includes famous American short stories, novels, and poetry. The student analyzes selections of literature, learns literary terminology, writes characterizations and other short analyses, essays, short stories, and poetry.
    Book Studies:
    Great American Short Stories - Edited Wallace and Mary Stegner
    The Mentor Book of Major American Poets - Edited Oscar Williams and Edwin Honig
    The Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemingway
    The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane
    The Pearl - John Steinbeck
    The book is designed for Teacher directed use, or the Student can use it on his own. Answers are found at the end of each lesson. The Student is expected to keep a four-section notebook for assigned writings.
    The Gold Book - British Literature contains a section on the history of poetry, and a selection of famous British novels and poetry throughout the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern Eras. The student analyzes selections of literature, learns literary terminology, writes characterizations and other short analyses, essays, book reviews, and poetry. Lessons encourage the high school student’s ability to read and understand literature as well as develop the ability for verbal and written expression.
    Book Studies:
    Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus - Mary Shelley
    Emma - Jane Austen
    A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
    The Time Machine - H.G. Wells
    Animal Farm - George Orwell
    The book is designed for Teacher directed use, or the Student can use it on his own. Answers are found at the end of each lesson. The Student is expected to keep a four-section notebook for assigned writings.
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