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Integrating Quotations Course Details

Identifying and Integrating Key Quotations

In this course English course, you will receive live instruction, a variety of practice activities, and individual feedback - all at scheduled Teams meetings. 

 

Reading Focus: 

  • Enhancing vocabulary  

  • Identifying the writer’s main idea and style – including figurative language, connotation and denotation 

  • Interpreting main ideas and stylistic features 

  • “reading between the lines” and making conclusions   

 

Writing Focus:  

  • Formulating conclusions (topic sentences, thesis statements) 

  • Finding key quotations  

  • Learning different quote integration formats.  

  • Practicing different quote integration formats.  

  • Practicing the development ideas in paragraphs using quotes. 

One-on-one feedback about quote integration abilities is provided.  

In my video, I demonstrate how this English course matches educational marking rubrics. I focus on the rubric for the BC Literacy Assessment for grade 12 students, but this rubric represents an educational standard.

 

Parents breathing down your neck? Inner voice screaming, “I don’t know what to do, how to get better!” Don’t struggle needlessly in your English classes anymore!

 

If you haven't been taught how to identify and integrate important quotations into your writing, maybe this is the reason you haven't been getting good marks.

 

If you can refer to someone else’s words and ideas in a fluid, free-flowing manner, a reader will be appreciative, but a teacher will be impressed. Your ideas will unfold clearly and logically. Your writing will come across as well-controlled.  Your marks will improve.

 

Level up with Fraser Valley English’s premier course, specifically designed to meet the needs of students who want to achieve more but know how. 

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