English Grade 11 Courses

ENGLISH COURSES

ENGLISH COURSES

 

Progression of Courses for English - including ELL for additional language learners (Click on the + sign to expand)

English Courses Available to Grade 11 Students

ELL BEGINNERS

ELL BEGINNERS
COURSE CODE:  XLDCA10EAL

This course is designed for students new to Canada who have a first language other than English. Students will develop the foundations of reading, writing, speaking and listening. They will learn basic classroom expressions, conversation skills and communication through a foundational program of grammar, vocabulary and oral practice. Students will develop an understanding of Canadian culture. This course cannot be taken concurrently with Literary Studies/ Composition, Social Studies or Career and Life Education. This is a non-credit course.

ELL ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 10

ELL ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 10
COURSE CODE: YESFL0A

This course is designed for students who have successfully completed ELL Beginner and have a first language other than English. This course is designed to familiarize students in the curricular competencies of expressive (speaking/writing) and receptive (reading/listening) language. This course introduces learning strategies and genre with an emphasis on Canadian culture and in particular explores the ideas within the home, school, and community. This course cannot be taken concurrently with Literary Studies/Composition, Social Studies or Career and Life Education.

ELL INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC LANGUAGE 10

ELL INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC LANGUAGE 10
COURSE CODE: YESFL0B

This course is designed for English Language Learners at Level 2/3. The course extends the English language skills and builds upon these sections so that students are successful in the content areas of English and Social Studies. The course builds student’s speaking, listening, reading, and writing competencies by introducing them to a variety of texts, genres, forms, and styles. Students will explore Canadian culture (identity and First People’s culture). This course cannot be taken concurrently with Literary Studies/ Composition and/or Social Studies.

ELL ACADEMIC STRATEGIES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS 10

ELL ACADEMIC STRATEGIES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS 10
COURSE CODE: YESFL0C

This course is designed for students who have successfully completed English Language Development 10 and have a first language other than English. This course is designed to familiarize students in the curricular competencies of expressive (speaking/ writing) and receptive (reading/listening) language. There is an emphasis on extending genre studies and learning strategies, while exploring Canadian and intercultural contexts. This course cannot be taken concurrently with Literary Studies/Composition and/or Social Studies.

ELL ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 11

ELL ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 11
COURSE CODE: YESFL1B
 

This course is for students who have successfully completed Academic Strategies 10 and have a first language other than English.  This course is designed to extend the students‘ exploration of the English language skills of reading listening, speaking and viewing, with a particular emphasis on intercultural competency, academic vocabulary, genre, and written expression.  This course cannot be taken concurrently with Literary Studies/Composition and/or Social Studies. This is the exit course of the EAL program. 

ELL TUTORIAL

ELL TUTORIAL
COURSE CODE: XLDCH10

This course is to provide ELL students with an opportunity to receive additional support for their ELL and regular classes. Students may receive supplementary material relevant to their course units, as well as clarification and guidance in deciphering assignments and criteria. Review, preparation and clarification in topics such as public speaking, grammar, essay writing, resume writing etc. will give students guidance in their courses and help them to be successful. Students are required to attend ELL tutorials along with their ELL courses, regular Social Studies 10, Career and Life Education 10, and English 10 courses. This is a non-credit course.

ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES: LITERARY STUDIES AND WRITING 11

ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES: LITERARY STUDIES AND WRITING 11
COURSE CODE: MEFLS11
 

This course builds upon concepts covered in all English 10 courses. Students will further their understanding of Indigenous literature, media, spoken word and composition and deepen their knowledge of First Nations Principles of Learning and cultural identity. Through the Indigenous lens, students will explore a variety of literary forms and genres to gain insight into key aspects of Canada’s past, present, and future. This course will explore personal and cultural identities, histories, oral stories and connections to land and place. Students will leave the course with an understanding that self-representation through authentic First Peoples’ text is a means to foster justice and plays a role within the process of Reconciliation. This course will broaden their understanding of themselves and the world they live in. Students will also enhance their ability to write for specific audiences and disciplines through narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive and opinion pieces. Students will also learn how to cite sources, consider the credibility of evidence, and evaluate the quality and reliability of the source.

ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES: LITERARY STUDIES & WRITING 11 HONOURS

ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES: LITERARY STUDIES & WRITING 11 HONOURS
COURSE CODE: MEFLS11
 

*Students interested in continuing in an honours program must fill in an application. When selecting courses, please select the non-honours version of the course. i.e Science 10.  Successful applicants for the honours program will be scheduled appropriately by their counsellor.

Building on all English 10 courses, Honours is intended for students who prefer an accelerated pace in a challenging and engaging environment. Students will further their understanding of Indigenous literature, media, spoken word and composition and deepen their knowledge of First Nations Principles of Learning and cultural identity. Through the Indigenous lens, students will explore a variety of literary forms and genres to gain insight into key aspects of Canada’s past, present, and future. This course will explore personal and cultural identities, histories, oral stories and connections to land and place. Students will leave the course with an understanding that self-representation through authentic First Peoples’ text is a means to foster justice and plays a role within the process of Reconciliation. This course will broaden their understanding of themselves and the world they live in. Students will also enhance their ability to write for specific audiences and disciplines through narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive and opinion pieces. Students will also learn how to cite sources, consider the credibility of evidence, and evaluate the quality and reliability of the source. Candidates are considered based on the application form, teacher feedback, and marks.

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CREATIVE WRITING 12

CREATIVE WRITING 12
COURSE CODE:
MCTWR12
 

This course revolves around the notion that creative writing is a process, not just a product. Creative Writing 12 is designed for students who are interested in creating a portfolio of creative writing reflective of a sophisticated breadth and depth of skill. Students engage in the exploration of personal and cultural identities, memories, and stories, in a wide range of genres. Within a supportive community, students will collaborate and develop their skills through writing and design processes, celebrating successes. Students will refine their ability to write in complex, controlled styles with effectiveness and impact. This course will include fiction, poetry and memoir (narrative non-fiction) with an emphasis on writing practice and completion culminating in a few polished pieces. If you are looking for the time to write, this class is for you to pursue your own interests and genres.