AP English Language & Composition: Mastering Rhetoric, Analysis, and Argument
What's included
10 live meetings
7 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. 1-2 per weekLetter Grade
1 after class completionClass Experience
Teacher Highlight: Dr. Feig has over 20 years of experience tutoring students in the following subjects: AP English Literature, AP English Language, AP Seminar, AP US Government and Politics, AP US History, AP World History: Modern, SAT Digital Verbal and ELA for students from 6th to 12th grade. Under her guidance, students have received top scores on these tests. _______ Prerequisites: • A strong foundation in grammar and writing skills. • Proficiency in reading and analyzing complex texts. • Ability to form and support arguments with evidence. • Critical thinking and analytical skills. • Knowledge of rhetorical strategies and devices. • Understanding of various writing styles and genres. • Strong vocabulary and language skills. • Willingness to engage in class discussions and debates. • Dedication to completing reading and writing assignments on time. • Openness to constructive criticism and feedback. _______ Objectives and Goals: • Skill Category 1—Rhetorical Situation (Reading): Explain how writers’ choices reflect the components of the rhetorical situation • Skill Category 2—Rhetorical Situation (Writing): Make strategic choices in a text to address a rhetorical situation • Skill Category 3—Claims and Evidence (Reading): Identify and describe the claims and evidence of an argument • Skill Category 4—Claims and Evidence (Writing): Analyze evidence in order to develop and refine claims • Skill Category 5—Reasoning and Organization (Reading): Describe the reasoning, organization, and development of an argument • Skill Category 6—Reasoning and Organization (Writing): Use organization and commentary to illuminate the line of reasoning in an argument • Skill Category 7—Style (Reading): Explain how writers’ stylistic choices contribute to the purpose of an argument • Skill Category 8—Style (Writing): Select words and use elements of composition to advance an argument _______ This course provides opportunities for learners to: • write argumentative essays synthesizing material from a variety of sources. • write essays analyzing authors’ rhetorical choices. • write essays that proceed through multiple stages or drafts, including opportunities for conferring and collaborating with the teacher and/or peers. _______ Our classrooms are guided by a Socratic teaching approach, fostering critical thinking and encouraging open dialogue among learners. By facilitating engaging discussions and posing thought-provoking questions, students are able to explore topics more deeply and gain a comprehensive understanding of the material. Our class size does not exceed 4 learners. This allows for more personalized attention from the educator, ensuring that each learner's individual needs and learning styles are met. With a smaller group size, there is also more opportunity for discussion and collaboration among classmates, creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. Additionally, students may feel more comfortable and confident participating in discussions and activities in a smaller group setting. We incorporate a mix of traditional methods such as videos and limited PowerPoint presentations to accommodate various learning styles as well. In addition, we gamify our lessons, as much as possible, to make learning fun and interactive for students. By adding elements of games and competition, we are able to keep learners engaged and motivated to participate in their education. We also incorporate hands-on projects, wherever possible, to provide students with real-world application of their learning. Through these projects, students are able to apply their knowledge in practical ways and further enhance their understanding of the subject matter. By designing this type of diverse classroom environment, utilizing multiple teaching methods, we effectively address the diverse learning styles of our learners. _______ Please note we value mental health and want to prevent teacher burnout. With that said, we do take company wide breaks where there will not be any classes taught nor will we be answering emails. Please expect a delay in responses the following dates: 2024: August 19-August 25 (Summer Break) November 27-29 (Thanksgiving Break) December 23 - December 31 (Winter Break) 2025 January 1 - Jan 5 (Winter Break) March 17 - March 23 (Spring Break) April 19 - April 20 (Easter Break) August 25-31st (Summer Break) If you are enrolled, you will not be charged! We will be returning all emails the day or two after we return. In addition, teachers may need time off outside of these breaks as emergencies do happen. We always try our best to give ample notice when we can. You will never be charged for a day that we cancel classes. _______ Refund Policy: We strictly adhere to Outschool's refund/reschedule policy for all of our classes. This means that once a class has been paid for, there will be no deviation from Outschool's guidelines. We do not offer refunds or rescheduling outside of what Outschool allows. Camera Policy: All students are required to keep their camera turned on during the entire class. The only exception is those that have been verified by Outschool and have the verification badge. Contact info: In compliance with Outschool's policies, we do not accept friend or contact requests from current or former families on any social networking site (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.). We also do not provide or ask for any personal information such as email address or phone numbers.
Learning Goals
To reinforce AP English Language and Composition Class work.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows College Board Advanced Placement CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) Standards10 Lessons
over 10 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction & Diagnostic
Objective: Assess the student's current strengths and weaknesses.
Activities:
-Brief introduction to AP English Language and Composition exam structure and expectations.
-Administer a diagnostic quiz with multiple-choice questions and a short rhetorical analysis prompt.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Rhetorical Analysis - Understanding the Prompt
Objective: Learn how to break down and analyze rhetorical analysis prompts.
Activities:
-Review common terms in rhetorical analysis prompts.
-Practice breaking down several example prompts to identify key elements.
-Analyze a short passage together, focusing on author’s purpose and rhetorical strategies.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Crafting a Thesis Statement
Objective: Develop skills in writing strong, clear thesis statements for rhetorical analysis.
Activities:
-Discuss components of a strong thesis statement.
-Review examples of strong and weak thesis statements.
-Practice writing thesis statements for different prompts and receive feedback.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Argument Essay - Building Arguments
Objective: Develop skills in writing strong, clear thesis statements for rhetorical analysis.
Activities:
-Discuss components of a strong thesis statement.
-Review examples of strong and weak thesis statements.
-Practice writing thesis statements for different prompts and receive feedback.
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
While the instructor will provide all necessary materials and support throughout the course, it is important to note that each learner is ultimately responsible for their own study efforts and outcomes. Success on the Digital SAT depends on individual commitment and preparation.
There will never be any personal information shared. All resources used will be relevant and age appropriate. By enrolling in this class, you are granting us permission to utilize any and all external resources listed.
Pre-Requisites
See class description
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
4 teachers have teaching certificates
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Maryland Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Oregon Teaching Certificate in Special Education
California Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
California Teaching Certificate in Special Education
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Juris Doctor from New York Law School
Doctoral Degree in Special Education from University of Alberta
Master's Degree in Animal Science from The Ohio State University
Master's Degree from Central Michigan University
Master's Degree from National University
9 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science from The Ohio State University
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from Centro Universitário Anhanguera de São Paulo
Bachelor's Degree in American Studies from Smith College
Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Long Island University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Southern Illinois University of Carbondale
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Centro Universitário UniCEUB
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Universidade de Brasília
Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Language and Literature from University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor's Degree in Education from North Carolina State University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from SUNY Cortland
Ellen Rosner Feig, a distinguished scholar and educator, currently serves as a tenured professor of English at Bergen Community College. With a passion for literature and a commitment to fostering a love for language and critical thinking in her students, Professor Feig has dedicated her career to the field of education.
Armed with a wealth of knowledge in English literature, Professor Feig engages her students with thought-provoking discussions and innovative teaching methods. Her classes are known for being dynamic and intellectually stimulating, inspiring students to explore the depths of literature and develop their analytical skills. As recognition, Professor Feig was awarded the LaRouche Award for Community College Innovation for her work with the TED organization.
Dr. Feig has over 20 years of experience tutoring students in the following subjects: AP English Literature, AP English Language, AP Seminar, AP US Government and Politics, AP US History, AP World History: Modern, SAT Digital Verbal and ELA for students from 6th to 12th grade. Under her guidance, students have received top scores on these tests.
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Live Group Course
$40
weekly or $400 for 10 classes1x per week, 10 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
1-5 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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