Remedial 11th Grade English
- Course type: Self-paced
- Available Lessons: 168
- Average Lesson Length: 8 min
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chapter 1 / lesson 1Glossary of Literary Terms: Prose
Course Summary
For those who need help with 11th Grade English, this remedial course can help you get caught up. Our short video lessons present all the topics you need to know and allow you to study at your own pace as you work to bring your grade up or prepare for a test.to start this course today
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Glossary of Literary Terms: Prose
Remedial 11th Grade English • 59K views • 13 min
About this course:
23 hours of educational videos
168 self-paced lessons
19 practice tests
Ellie holds a B.A. with Honors in English from Stanford University. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in English Literature at Princeton University.
18 chapters in Remedial 11th Grade English
Course Practice Test
Check your knowledge of this course with a 50-question practice test.- Comprehensive test covering all topics
- Detailed video explanations for wrong answers
Getting Help
Students who need help with 11th grade English will find this remedial course provides a simple and effective way to catch up on challenging subject matter. You'll find this course useful if you:
- Need to bring your 11th grade English grade up
- Are trying to catch up on any missed English homework
- Have a hard time understanding your English lessons in class
- Want some extra preparation materials for an upcoming English exam
- Prefer self-paced learning in multiple formats (visual or auditory)
- Would like a low-pressure alternative to formal or traditional classes
Course Benefits
You'll be able to benefit from this remedial course in several ways:
- It's helpful: Short lesson series make the material engaging and easier to absorb.
- It's convenient: Study when you want, where you want from any computer or mobile device.
- It's flexible: Whether you learn better by reading, hearing or watching a video, we've got you covered.
- It's authoritative: Our English instructors are experts who make topics understandable and fun!
Using the Course
We've designed this course so that it's easy to navigate for students who are struggling with English concepts. Check out the two most popular options to decide which best fits your needs:
- Start at the beginning with an introduction to literary analysis, terms and theory, and advance through the chapters and lessons in order until you reach the last lesson on punctuation. Lessons follow a natural progression, making this option simple to follow along.
- Identify the English topics you find most difficult, and skip the material you already know. If you only need to study the use of source materials, you can go straight to that chapter. Though some lessons might refer to topics in previous lessons, each one is designed to stand alone to make sure you get all of the info you need to understand a topic.
Simply follow these steps, and you'll be on your way to mastering English!
1. Start at the beginning or find the chapter subjects or lesson topics you need to learn about.
2. Open a lesson and play the video.
3. Test your understanding of the material using the short lesson quizzes and chapter exams.
4. Ask our expert instructors questions if you need extra help learning an English concept.
5. Go to the next lesson in the chapter to continue learning.
6. See your course progress on the English remedial course page.
What You Can Learn
You can advance your English knowledge and skills in the following areas:
- Literary analysis, terms and theory
- Old and middle English literature, such as The Canterbury Tales
- Renaissance and Shakespearean literature
- Gothic and Romantic writers and their works
- 19th century authors and titles
- 20th century authors and titles
- African American writers of the Harlem Renaissance and contemporary periods
- Major American playwrights and dramatic works
- Approaches to literary interpretation
- Reading, understanding and writing essays
- Correct use of source materials
- English grammar, punctuation and usage conventions
- Rules for capitalization and spelling
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