English A: Language And Literature - Course Com... →

Students write an analysis of previously unseen non-literary texts. HL students analyze two texts separately, while SL students analyze one.

English A: Language and Literature - Course Components The course is a rigorous, two-year program that explores how language creates meaning and how texts shape, and are shaped by, our world. It balances the study of traditional literary works with diverse non-literary text types, such as advertisements, films, and digital media. 1. Core Areas of Exploration English A: Language and Literature - Course Com...

A written response comparing two literary works studied in class. Students write an analysis of previously unseen non-literary

Students engage with both (novels, plays, poetry) and non-literary "bodies of work" (journalism, speeches, graphic novels). It balances the study of traditional literary works

This area focuses on the relationship between texts and their audiences. Students learn to analyze how authors use specific language, structure, and style to communicate meaning and how readers respond to these choices.