English126




This course provides an intensive practice at an advanced level of oral and written communication skills. It also combines intensive reading with critical analysis of representative works, responding to different types of writing styles such as: argumentative and persuasive. Students will be required to carry out a critical analysis of a literary work. The course requires the integration of technological devices in the production of written texts, critical analysis, and presentations. Pre-requisite: ENGL 125 =Click on the links to access announcements, readings, assignments, and due dates to submit your tasks and projects = = = =Announcements: = = = ===**HIIIII!!!!! Here's the website ** === ===** http://theliterarylink.com/bloom_questions.html ** === ,

Short Stories Hi students: I've placed hard copies of the stories at the Library and I'm also including the hyperlinks of the stories in the Net. Please make copies or print out and read the stories for class discussion. Remember to apply the concepts of Literary Criticism to your analysis. Titles: Thank you M'am [] The Lady and the Tiger [] The Lottery [] The Monkey's Paw []

Monday/ Wednesday classes- March 16 &18 Tuesday/Thursday classes- March 17 &19


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Course Documents
[|English 126 Adv.English Outline 2009.doc]

[[file:English 126 Course Content 2009.doc]The Elements of Literature- [[file:literature.pdf]]

Reading Lists: http://www.bookspot.com/readinglists/ Mythology : http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek4/mythology.htm Free English Literature: Electronic Texts: http://www.anglik.net/literatureonline.htm Bibliomania: Free Online Literature: http://www.bibliomania.com/bibliomania-static/index.html