WRITE Our Writing Program helps students to develop a variety of writing styles and to write with greater fluidity. Writing projects will hone their grammatical command of the language while enhancing their confidence in structuring their thoughts and ideas to keep the readers engaged. Unit 202-205 & 4/F Wilson House, 19-27 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong www.arch-education.com [email protected] (+852) 3568 0406 Spring Term 2021 Key Course Structure • Topics: Narrative, Expository, Persuasive • Skills: Genre Structures, Literary Techniques, Grammar Skills • Deliverables: Writing Projects, Assessments LEVEL THEME DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE SKILLS FOUNDATION (AGES 7-8) Creatures & Critters Discover a world of fantastic beasts by developing characters and critters from your imagination. Compost fact files and wanted posters to catch your creatures. Bring their stories to life with a fable that also delivers a moral fro you and your readers. • Conditionals • Determiners • Adverbials • Morals • Zoomorphism • Connotations JUNIOR (AGES 9-10) Crime & Mystery Peek into the mysterious world of criminals and detectives. Learn to craft emotive statements to persuade jurors, or write an informative manual on a spygadget that you will invent for investigative work. Putting these all together to a crime thriller that combines suspense and your creativity. • Pronouns • Imperatives • Connectives • Complex Sentences • Suspense • Allusions • Tone INTERMEDIATE (AGES 11-12) Individual & Society The course takes students on a literary journey and teach as them types of writing ranging from the creative narrative poems and adventurous journals to more academically demanding persuasive essays. They will be guided to employ advanced language skills such as personification, tricolon, and writing strong thesis statements among other skills to elevate their overall writing skills. • Possesive Nouns • Conjuntions • Conditions • Enjambment • Alliteration • Tricolon ADVANCED (AGES 13-14) Media & Publishing The course focuses improving students’ abilities to articulate their opinions and arguments in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner through writing discursive essays, reviews and biographies. Students will be taught new skills to prepare them for academic tasks in the future such as allusions, smooth transitions and “clincher” sentences. Students will be encouraged to write with vigor and confidence. • Tenses in Past & Present • Dangling Infinitives & Subjuntives • Simile & Metphors • Tone & Foreshadowing ARCH EDUCATION CENTER (CENTRAL) School Registration Number: 60312