The newly revised 4th Edition of Learning
Language Arts Through Literature: The Gold Book – British Literature
offers an even stronger and easier-to-use approach to classic British
Literature. This edition features additional literature, including classic
British plays along with enhanced writing instruction and a more visually
engaging layout. Lessons are clearly divided into 5 daily sections with bold
headings, helpful sidebars, and graphic organizers that guide students step by
step, making it easier to stay organized and on pace.
Students experience a rich collection of British literature
across multiple genres, including novels, poetry, drama, and essays. This
edition has a more condensed study of poetry, but also introduces British humor
and mystery, adding a fun variety! Organized around the Romantic, Victorian,
and Modern time periods, students see how literature develops over time. Works
studied include Emma, A Tale of Two Cities, Frankenstein, Animal
Farm, and The Hobbit, which is new to this edition. Additional
selections are drawn from the LLATL British Literature Anthology
(in print or e-book), including the plays Hamlet and the Pirates
of Penzance. Required literature is available as a convenient package, may
be purchased individually, or borrowed through your local library.
Intended to be completed over 36 weeks, this program
provides one high school credit with a manageable daily workload. Writing
instruction is integrated throughout the Gold Book (print
or e-book), guiding students through the process rather than just assigning
papers. Model essays demonstrate expectations and help students visualize the
structure of high-quality work. Students’ progress from guided 5 paragraph
essays to longer compositions, including a classic essay, two 5-page essays and
a book report. Daily work includes reading, vocabulary, poetry assignments, and
thoughtful writing prompts to help students analyze and engage more deeply with
what they’re reading. The book is non-consumable – all written work is to be
done in a separate notebook. While oral discussion is beneficial and
encouraged, the program is designed so students can work independently. A Teacher
section in the back of the book provides answers, novel summaries, and
writing assessments, allowing students and teacher to work from the same text. The
optional Course
Notes, Tests, and Test Answer Key (in print or
e-book) provides additional study notes, author background, and tests (with
test answers!) for review and evaluation.
In this new edition, faith-based questions and Scripture
references have been removed to better serve a wider range of settings, but
families can still easily incorporate their own faith perspective as desired.
With the addition of new literature, expanded writing instruction, and a
reorganization of lessons, the 4th Edition is not compatible with
the previous 3rd Edition. ~Nancie