About the Course

ENG4C is designed to strengthen students’ communication, analytical, and writing skills for success in college and the workplace.

Students investigate key economic concepts such as

  • Through the study of short stories
  • Plays
  • Media texts
  • Nonfiction
  • Students develop practical reading
  • Writing strategies,
  • with a focus on clear expression,
  • Persuasive writing
  • Comprehension.
  • The course emphasizes application-based learning, preparing students for college programs and real-world communication demands.

Curriculum Overview

Unit 1: Practical Writing Skills
Students develop core writing competencies through structured tasks.
Lessons include:

  • Types of Essay Writing
  • Understanding Audience and Purpose
  • Developing a Topic and Thesis
  • Formal vs. Informal Language
  • Methods of Development and Organizational Patterns
  • Introductions and Conclusions
  • Concise Writing and Research Basics

Unit 2: Shakespearean Drama – Hamlet
Students study Shakespeare’s Hamlet with a focus on comprehension and analysis.
Lessons include:

  • Introduction to Hamlet
  • Act-by-Act Reading (Acts I–V)
  • Plot Summaries and Character Discussions
  • Understanding Themes and Motifs
  • Literary Devices in the Play
  • Modern Interpretations and Relevance

Unit 3: Media Literacy and Advertising
This unit focuses on analyzing and creating media messages.
Lessons include:

  • Introduction to Media and its Influence
  • Advertisements and Target Audiences
  • Persuasive Language and Visuals
  • The Art of Persuasion
  • Advertising Techniques and Rhetorical Strategies
  • Deconstructing Real Ads

Unit 4: Novel Study – The Great Gatsby
Students explore literary themes and critical reading skills through novel analysis.
Lessons include:

  • Introduction to the Novel and Context
  • Chapter-by-Chapter Reading (Ch. 1–9)
  • Character Analysis and Literary Themes
  • Symbolism and the American Dream
  • Discussion and Reflection Activities

Unit 5: Final Evaluation
Students apply their reading and writing skills in two summative evaluations.
Lessons include:

  • Culminating Assignment
  • Final Exam

Assessment Structre

  • 70% of the final grade is based on coursework, including:
    • Short essays, paragraph writing, and grammar practice
    • Comprehension quizzes and media critiques
    • Creative advertising projects
    • Thematic reflections and character studies
  • 30% of the final grade is based on final evaluations:
    • 10% Culminating literary or media-based assignment
    • 20% Final written exam

All assessments follow Ontario curriculum standards and emphasize clarity, critical thinking, and workplace-ready communication skills Industry-Standard Too

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