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English Literature
Our first peoples curriculum
Course outline


Our library has great books, and novels to read for English Literature


The English Literature course is about the study of written text in English language. The course studies various genres like novels, poetry, and plays from the ancient times to the modern times. English Literature classes like English First Peoples 12 extends and builds on people's skills in the English Language Arts (ELA). The subject is mainly focused on the First People's Principles of learning. You will deep dive into the First People's literature both written and oral studies that let's students use their creative, and critical thinking skills. Students will work together individually and collaboratively on various discussions and projects. Students will also access information for diverse purposes.
Why you should take Literary studies
Students should take Literary studies as a way to improve their speaking and writing skills. They will also enhance their creative and critical thinking skills in First People's texts, and plays such as Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth. They will also understand diverse perspectives, gain historical and cultural context, and develop transferable skills that will be valuable in many careers. It will ultimately lead them to greater personal enrichment and insight. Students will also use personal connections to compare the story to self and world.

My opinion on literature
In my opinion, the course outline for Literary studies is good. First, I believe that a lot of people can understand the truth and history of first nations people, and we can also help repair our relationship with them. Second, for plays it would be good to understand the history and these texts, so we can learn and understand the main purpose of the story. Finally, It can improve students connections with each other, and improve their critical and creative thinking skills.


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Novels and authors you will be expected to read


Conclusion
In conclusion, Literary studies is a good course because you can learn about plays, First People's history, group discussions and projects that can enhance your critical and creative thinking skills.
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