
Develops advanced reading skills through detailed analysis of poetry, prose, and drama. Explores how language, structure, and literary techniques create meaning and effects. Builds strong analytical and comparative essay writing skills. Encourages critical thinking and independent interpretation of unseen texts. Enhances written communication for academic progression and higher education.
**Course Description – English: Language and Literature (8695)**
This course offers an integrated approach to the study of English language and literature, developing learners’ analytical, interpretative, and communication skills. Students engage with a diverse range of texts, including prose, poetry, and drama, from different contexts and periods. Through close reading and critical analysis, learners explore how writers use language, structure, and literary techniques to convey meaning, shape perspectives, and influence audiences.
The course strengthens both creative and transactional writing skills, encouraging students to adapt tone, style, and register to suit different purposes and audiences. Emphasis is placed on developing clear argumentation, textual evidence, and coherent expression in written responses. Learners also refine their speaking and listening abilities through discussion, interpretation, and presentation activities.
By combining linguistic awareness with literary appreciation, the course builds confidence, intellectual curiosity, and effective communication skills, preparing students for further academic study and a wide range of professional pathways.
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