
Language Lessons for a Living Education 11 (Download)
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Overview
Language Lessons for a Living Education Level 11 equips upper-level high school students by refining their communication skills in preparation for college and/or career settings. A focus on logic in writing assists students in creating strong and persuasive essays and prepares them to share thoughts and opinions convincingly. Students learn and practice communication skills through essays, summaries, oral presentations, book reviews, grammar practice, and written prayers. Research skills are strengthened through research essays and application of the APA citation style. This course employs a variety of features preparing the student for quality communication throughout high school and beyond.
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Product Details
| SKU | K329-2 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Master Books |
| Title | Language Lessons for a Living Education 11 (Download) |
| Series | Language Lessons for a Living Education |
| Volume in Series | 11 |
| Contributors | Kristen Pratt, Sarah Gabel |
| Page Count | 534 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
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Language Lessons for a Living Education Level 11 equips upper-level high school students by refining their communication skills in preparation for college and/or career settings. A focus on logic in writing assists students in creating strong and persuasive essays and prepares them to share thoughts and opinions convincingly. Students learn and practice communication skills through essays, summaries, oral presentations, book reviews, grammar practice, and written prayers. Research skills are strengthened through research essays and application of the APA citation style. This course employs a variety of features preparing the student for quality communication throughout high school and beyond.
Be sure to keep all the pages of this course as the student progresses through it. Many assignments require the student to look back at previous definitions, charts, and assignments.
Course Features:
- 1 year course providing 1 English Credit
- Recommended Grade Level: 11th
- 50 minutes per lesson, 5x per week
- Convenient daily schedule that saves you time
- Full-color text
- Perforated, 3-hole punched worksheets
- Engaging application including critical thinking, faith tie-ins, and extension activities
- Assessments including reviews, rubrics, and answer keys
Course Objectives:
- Special Features engage students, teaching creativity, spelling, and vocabulary.
- Grammar & Punctuation sets up a foundation for high school concepts that are applied through writing.
- Students are equipped with biblical application for expression, essay writing, and speaking.
- Worldview & Literary Analysis teaches literary devices, critical thinking, and biblical worldview application.
- Review Days provide reinforcement for all concepts and may be used as assessments.
Course Overview:
- Exercise 1 of each lesson begins with a special feature, vocabulary and spelling words, and Scripture memory.
- Exercise 2 is devoted to grammar and punctuation, including application.
- Exercise 3 is all about communication. Students develop skills in the areas of logical reasoning, essay writing, public speaking, citing sources, communicating with God, and self-evaluation.
- Exercise 4 is the worldview and literary analysis day. Students will study various pieces of writing including poetry, legends, folklore, historical accounts, and biblical accounts, while analyzing the worldview presented and learning several literary devices.
- Exercise 5 is a review of what students have learned in the lesson. This review may be used as a quiz or test, whether open book or traditional style.
Customer Reviews
It teaches how to write essays, deepen the relationship with God, learn important traits, how to apply grammar, and to learn and apply logical thinking when writing essays and in life overall.
It teaches APA citation style and provides useful outline and organizational sheets at the end of the book to help students organize their material and write a proper paper using APA citation format.
In addition, it teaches students important character traits such as self control, responsibility, courage, faithfulness, perseverance, compassion and etc. It uses biblical and fictional or nonfictional stories to teach these important qualities. The memory verses are correlated with the character traits discussed during that week.
The course focuses a lot on teaching logic and reasoning. I really like how it’s presented to the students in a practical and easily understandable way.
LLFLE 11 provides students with important vocabulary words to learn and memorize. Some vocabulary words are from the entrance exams for college which is so helpful for students planning to attend college. I wish I could have a course like that growing up; it would make my exam taking experience much more pleasant
It follows the same format of the other LLFAL books which our children have enjoyed so much!
There are also many helpful tools in the back of the book: reading & book lists, writing prompts, spelling lists, outlines and worksheets, study sheets, grading rubrics, and the answer key.
My family has enjoyed using the Language Lessons for Living Education curriculum through the years and we are glad that it now covers 11th grade as well. We appreciate that this curriculum points us closer to God while also helping develop students academically.
The vocabulary and scripture memorization help solidify good habits and build on previous levels. The grammar and writing components help the student perfect the skills they built a foundation for in earlier levels. The authors include the step-by-step process from brainstorming and outlines, to citing sources properly, to the finished product. The inclusion of logic makes this a unique and well-rounded curriculum, helping students develop discernment and critical thinking skills. It truly helps the student gain a new perspective when it comes to communication with others.
One feature my children and I have found helpful in the various levels is the reference section in the back of the book. In this level, it includes sheets that guide the student in writing an outline for an essay, as well as a reference for properly citing references. I really appreciate that there are extra credit and additional activities available. I find this helpful when I need to ensure that my students understand a topic completely or if there is a second chance needed on a particular assignment.
Overall, I am pleased that the Language Lessons series continues throughout high school. This course is sufficient for those who are college bound, but it is also a wonderful high school language arts course for students who are not, as it is designed to develop communication and logic skills that are useful for life, in general.
I find this course easy to follow, engaging and very effective in cementing the concepts needed. This one for sure gets a big thumbs up from me!

