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Master rhetorical analysis, argument construction, and synthesis writing. Expert coaching that prepares you for the AP exam and college-level composition courses.

Students taking AP English Language & Composition during junior year as part of their AP course load and college preparation.

Students with strong reading comprehension looking to develop college-level analytical and writing skills for academic success.

Students aiming for scores of 4 or 5 to earn college credit and potentially skip freshman composition courses, saving time and money.

Students strengthening college applications with AP courses and demonstrating academic rigor to competitive university admissions committees.
Identify and analyze rhetorical strategies, appeals (ethos, pathos, logos), and author's craft in complex nonfiction texts.
Construct sophisticated arguments with clear thesis statements, compelling evidence, and logical reasoning that persuades effectively.
Integrate multiple sources into coherent essays that demonstrate critical thinking, source evaluation, and sophisticated analysis.
Analyze fiction and nonfiction texts for tone, diction, syntax, imagery, and rhetorical devices with college-level depth.
Write high-scoring essays under 40-minute time constraints with effective planning, execution, and revision strategies.
Achieve scores of 4 or 5 through comprehensive preparation, practice essays, and deep understanding of AP scoring rubrics.
Understanding rhetoric and persuasive techniques
Constructing and defending positions effectively
Integrating multiple sources into arguments
Analytical reading and question strategies
Complete exam simulation and review
Continuous writing practice and feedback
Curriculum follows official AP English Language & Composition framework with all course topics and skill requirements.
Intensive writing practice with line-by-line instructor feedback on 20+ essays covering all three essay types.
Collaborative learning through structured peer essay evaluation, developing critical reading and editing skills.
Extensive practice with diverse texts: speeches, essays, articles, editorials from various historical periods and perspectives.
Deep understanding of how AP readers evaluate essays on 0-6 scale for each response type.
Regular timed writing to build speed and confidence in 40-minute essay composition under exam conditions.
₹35,000
Complete 16-week program
Everything you need to know about our programs
AP English Language focuses on nonfiction analysis (speeches, essays, articles) and argumentative writing. AP English Literature focuses on fiction, poetry, and drama analysis. Most students take Lang in junior year and Lit in senior year.
The exam consists of 45 multiple choice questions (45% of score) and 3 essays (55% of score). Each essay is scored 0-6. Final AP scores range from 1-5, with 3+ considered passing. Most colleges award credit for scores of 4 or 5.
Rhetorical Analysis (analyze how an author builds an argument), Argument (defend your position on an issue), and Synthesis (integrate 6-7 sources into an argument). Each essay is 40 minutes. Our course provides extensive practice with all three types.
Yes! Most universities award 3-6 college credits for scores of 4 or 5, potentially allowing you to skip freshman composition. This saves time and tuition costs. Check specific college AP credit policies for exact credit amounts.
Aim for 4 or 5 to maximize college credit and strengthen college applications. Score 3 is passing but may not earn credit at competitive universities. Score distribution: approximately 25% get 5, 20% get 4, 25% get 3
The AP English Language & Composition exam is typically held in May (exact date announced by College Board in fall). The exam is 3 hours 15 minutes: Section 1 (multiple choice) 1 hour, Section 2 (essays) 2 hours 15 minutes.
No! Anyone can register for the AP exam independently through their school or nearby testing center. Our course prepares you thoroughly whether or not you're enrolled in an AP English class at school.
You'll write 20+ full essays (practice for all three types) throughout the course. Each essay receives detailed line-by-line feedback with specific improvement recommendations. Plus 4 complete practice exams with full scoring.
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