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Maggie Sokolik

This course prepares you to read more deeply and write more clearly about works of literature. Through an engaging collection of videos, authentic readings, and support material from a variety of sources, you will learn to appreciate literature from different genres. This course will focus on reading, interpreting and writing about fiction and gothic literature.

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This course prepares you to read more deeply and write more clearly about works of literature. Through an engaging collection of videos, authentic readings, and support material from a variety of sources, you will learn to appreciate literature from different genres. This course will focus on reading, interpreting and writing about fiction and gothic literature.

You will broaden your vocabulary while you sharpen your academic and creative writing skills. Interaction with other students will help you to refine your thinking about the reading and writing as well. You will learn to write under time pressure, and have the opportunity to complete practice assignments that are similar to those you will find on the AP examination.

There are no prerequisites; you don’t have to take the AP exam to join the course. If you want to learn about literature and writing, this course is for you.

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
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Introduces learners to literary analysis, a skill useful for personal growth and development
Strengthens an existing foundation in literature for intermediate learners
Focuses on fiction and gothic literature, providing a cohesive and targeted study
Enhances vocabulary and writing skills, which are core skills for academic and creative pursuits
Prepares learners for the AP exam, making it relevant to those pursuing higher education
Emphasizes reading, interpreting, and writing, providing a strong foundation in literary analysis

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Learners who complete AP® English Literature & Composition – Part 1: Stories will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Author
Authors are responsible for writing and publishing books, articles, and other forms of literature. They may write fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. This course can help prepare you for a career as an author by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to develop your own writing style and voice.
Editor
Editors are responsible for overseeing the production of books, magazines, newspapers, and other publications. They work with authors to develop and refine their work, and they ensure that the final product is accurate, well-written, and engaging. This course can help you prepare for a career as an editor by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to work with authors and other members of the publishing team.
Journalist
Journalists are responsible for gathering, writing, and reporting news and information. They may work for newspapers, magazines, websites, or other media outlets. This course can help you prepare for a career as a journalist by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to research and report on news stories, and how to write in a clear and concise style.
Teacher
Teachers are responsible for educating students in a variety of subjects. They may teach at elementary, middle, or high schools, or they may work in colleges or universities. This course can help you prepare for a career as a teacher by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to develop lesson plans and teach effectively.
Librarian
Librarians are responsible for managing and providing access to books and other library materials. They may work in public libraries, school libraries, or university libraries. This course can help you prepare for a career as a librarian by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to catalog and organize library materials, and how to assist patrons with their research.
Museum curator
Museum curators are responsible for acquiring, preserving, and displaying museum collections. They may work in art museums, history museums, or natural history museums. This course can help you prepare for a career as a museum curator by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn about the history of art and culture, and how to design and install museum exhibits.
Literary Critic
Literary critics are responsible for analyzing and interpreting literature. They may write essays, reviews, and books about literature, and they may teach literature at colleges or universities. This course can help you prepare for a career as a literary critic by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn about the history of literary criticism, and how to develop your own critical voice.
Writer
Writers create written content for a variety of purposes, including books, articles, blog posts, and scripts. This course can help you prepare for a career as a writer by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to develop your own writing style and voice.
Public Relations Specialist
Public relations specialists are responsible for managing the public image of organizations and individuals. They may write press releases, speeches, and other public relations materials. This course can help you prepare for a career as a public relations specialist by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to develop and implement public relations campaigns.
Marketing Manager
Marketing managers are responsible for developing and implementing marketing campaigns for products and services. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as a marketing manager by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn about the principles of marketing and how to develop and execute effective marketing campaigns.
Sales Manager
Sales managers are responsible for leading and managing sales teams. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as a sales manager by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature.
Customer Service Representative
Customer service representatives are responsible for providing customer support to customers. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as a customer service representative by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to provide excellent customer service and resolve customer issues.
Receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for greeting visitors and answering phones. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as a receptionist by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to provide excellent customer service and manage a busy office.
Administrative Assistant
Administrative assistants are responsible for providing administrative support to executives and other professionals. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as an administrative assistant by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to manage an office, schedule appointments, and perform other administrative tasks.
Office Clerk
Office clerks are responsible for performing a variety of clerical tasks, such as filing, data entry, and answering phones. They may work for businesses of all sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. This course can help you prepare for a career as an office clerk by providing you with the skills you need to read, interpret, and write about literature. You will also learn how to perform a variety of clerical tasks and manage an office.

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