Language Lessons for a Living Education Level 12 equips upper-level high school students with the communication and critical thinking skills they will need for adult life. A focus on practical skill-building prepares students for real-world situations like job interviews, college applications, and giving presentations. Twelfth graders use Dr. Henry Morris’ commentary, The Remarkable Record of Job (sold separately here), for a comprehensive study of Job. This biblical focus teaches literary devices while strengthening a Christian worldview.
Writing outputs include résumés, essays, summaries, short stories, personal statements, and research papers that review all three citation styles: Chicago, APA, and MLA. Students practice editing their own writing with an emphasis on word choice, mechanics, and grammar. The oral presentation lessons help teens grasp the power of non-verbal cues to impact communication.
High School Credit
Language Lessons for a Living Education 12, when completed as suggested with The Remarkable Record of Job and additional readers you select, counts as one credit of high school English.
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