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Grade 8 Advanced Placement English

This live, interactive course is tailored for Grade 8 students, providing a challenging and engaging curriculum to enhance their English language skills. The course covers advanced reading, writing, grammar, and critical thinking techniques to prepare students for academic excellence.

Live Course

Live Class: Wednesday, 04 Dec

Enrolled: 1

Duration: 1 Hour

Sessions: 4 classes per month

Offered by: infyni

Live Course

$39.57 /per month

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About Course

Designed for advanced learners, this course delves into sophisticated aspects of English language and literature, promoting analytical and creative expression. Students will explore a diverse range of literary genres, refine their grammar and vocabulary, and master writing skills for essays, reports, and creative works. The course also emphasizes critical reading strategies, enabling students to analyze and interpret complex texts effectively.

Through expert guidance and interactive activities, participants will develop the confidence and proficiency required for higher-level academic English.


Key Benefits

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers advanced grammar, vocabulary, and writing techniques.
  • Interactive Learning: Engaging discussions and activities to foster critical thinking.
  • Skill Development: Prepares students for higher-level academics and standardized tests.
  • Personalized Feedback: Individual attention to help students improve their skills.


What You’ll Learn

  1. Advanced Grammar and Vocabulary

    • Mastery of complex sentence structures.
    • Expanding vocabulary for academic and creative use.
  2. Reading and Analysis

    • Techniques for critical reading and comprehension.
    • Exploring themes, characters, and literary devices in prose and poetry.
  3. Writing Skills

    • Crafting argumentative, persuasive, and expository essays.
    • Structuring and organizing written content effectively.
  4. Speaking and Listening

    • Enhancing presentation and public speaking skills.
    • Active listening and group discussions on various topics.
  5. Preparation for Standardized Tests

    • Practice with comprehension passages and grammar exercises.
    • Strategies for tackling vocabulary-based questions and essay prompts.

Skills You Will Gain

Interactive Learning; Skill Development; Reading and Analysis; Writing Skills

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Fiction: Novels, short stories, plays, and poetry
  • Non-fiction: Essays, articles, speeches, memoirs, and biographies
  • Drama: Introduce students to a play (e.g., "
  • Romeo and Juliet"
  • by Shakespeare or modern plays).
  • Argumentative Writing: o Teach students how to structure a well-organized argumentative essay with a clearthesis, supported by evidence, and persuasive reasoning
  • o Practice writing responses to reading selections with evidence-based analysis
  • Expository Writing: o Develop skills for clear and concise writing to explain ideas, concepts, and processes
  • o Writing summaries and analyses of complex texts.
  • Sentence Structure and Syntax: o Teach more advanced sentence structures, such as compound and complex sentences
  • o Focus on improving clarity and variety in sentence construction
  • ? Vocabulary Development: o Introduce students to academic and literary vocabulary
  • o Include word analysis strategies like etymology and context clues.
  • Literary Criticism: o Introduce students to basic literary theories (e.g., formalism, historical, feminist, and psychological criticism) and help them understand different ways of interpreting texts
  • ? Class Discussions and Socratic Seminars: o Encourage students to participate in group discussions, debates, and Socratic seminars to explore different perspectives on a text
  • o Foster skills in speaking and listening, and critically analyzing ideas.
  • ? AP-Style Essays: o Start preparing students for the AP exam format, such as writing literary analysis essays and argument essays, with a strong focus on thesis development, textual evidence, and clear argumentation
  • ? Timed Writing: o Practice timed writing exercises to simulate exam conditions