Group Size
100
Duration
110 hours
course code
ENG3U
course type
University Preparation
prerequisite
ENG2D, Grade 10 English
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Course Description

This course emphasizes the consolidation of the literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyze a range of challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures; interpret and evaluate informational and graph texts; and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on using academic language coherently and confidently, selecting the reading strategies best suited to particular texts and particular purposes for reading, and developing greater control in writing. The course is intended to prepare students for university.

 

Overall Curriculum Expectations:

There are 4 strands in ENG3U and the overall expectations for each strand are as follows:

 

A1) Oral Communication

1. Listening to Understand: listen in order to understand and respond appropriately in a variety of situation for a variety of purposes;

2. Speaking to Communicate: use speaking skills and strategies appropriately to communicate with different audiences for a variety of purposes;

3. Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strengths as listeners and speakers, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in oral communication situations.

B2) Reading and Literature Studies

1. Reading for Meaning: read and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of literacy, informational, and graphic texts, using a range of strategies to construct meaning;

2. Understanding Form and Style: recognize a variety of text forms, text features, and stylistic elements and demonstrate understanding of how they help communicate meaning;

3. Reading with Fluency: use knowledge of words and cueing systems to read fluently;

4. Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strength as readers, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful before, during, and after reading.

C3) Writing

1. Developing and Organizing Content: generate, gather, and organize ideas and information to write for an intended purpose and audience;

2. Using Knowledge of Form and Style: draft and revise their writing, using a variety of literacy, informational, and graphic forms and stylistic elements appropriate for the purpose and audience;

3. Applying Knowledge of Conventions: use editing, proofreading, and publishing skills and strategies, and knowledge of language conventions, to correct errors, refine expression, and present their work effectively;

4. Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strengths as writers, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful at different stages in the writing process.

D4) Media Studies

1. Understanding Media Texts: demonstrate an understanding of a variety of media texts;

2. Understanding Media Forms, Conventions, and Techniques: identify some forms and explain how the conventions and techniques associated with them are used to create meaning;

3. Creating Media Texts: create a variety of media texts for different purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques.

4. Reflecting on Skills and Strategies: reflect on and identify their strength as media interpreters and creators, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in understanding and creating media texts.


Teachers / Speakers

Antonietta Ramagnano
Ontario Certified Teacher(OCT)
Leyla Abdullahi
Ontario Certified Teacher(OCT)

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