Learning Language Arts Through Literature—Gold World E-Books
Written in conversational form, LLATL Gold Book World Literature E-Book has story summaries and complete answers provided for the discussion questions in the new Teacher Section. [Features]
E-Book Version LLATL Gold World Literature
E-Book Version Gold World Literature Student/Teacher Book
Learning Language Through Literature – The Gold Book: World Literature has instructions and directions for both the student and the teacher.
Gold Book World Literature has five units:
- Early Literature
- Epic Poetry
- Medieval Renaissance
- Enlightenment Romanticism
- 2oth Century
The student will study:
- Ancient Literature Study introduces the student to ancient world literature such as fables, myths, fairy tales, folktales, parables, poetry and sacred texts of ancient cultures.
- Epic Study studies heroic stories from seven different cultures. Students will identify the elements that make up epic literature and write their own epic stories.
- Novel Study Looks at three classic works of literature from ancient to modern time.
- Poetry Study looks at the poetry of Ancient Greece and Rome, Egypt, Japan, China, the Middle East, and the European sonnet. Literary terms for poetry will be reviewed.
- Play Study covers the reading of two plays: Romeo and Juliet and The Importance of Being Earnest.
- Short Stories Study explores the plot lines, characters, settings, and themes of none short stories from around the world. The writing assignment is to write a summary detailing the readings.
Features of LLATL Gold World E-Book
- The 3rd Edition of The Learning Language Arts Gold World is easier for any teacher to use.
- Interweaves information about the various World authors into the lessons.
- The literature chosen for this course is impressive and well-chosen.
- Used with A World Literature Anthology, the LLATL Gold Book World Literature is a complete high school level world literature language arts course.
- There is not a separate student book.
- Has instructions and directions for student and teacher.
- Easy-to-use Teacher Section includes answers novel summaries and more.
- Designed to encourage the ability to interpret and access literary meaning in terms of content and philosophy and state a position in response.
- It uses a variety of carefully selected poems, short stories, novels, and other writings from around the world across the ages to represent as many cultures as possible.
- Print versions of the LLATL Gold World Book and World Literature Anthology are available.
LLATL Gold World E-Book: Placement Test, Lesson Sample, and Scope and Sequence
Free downloads are available at the publisher’s website for the following items:
Book Study Books
Additional supplementary books are necessary for this course.
- A World Literature Anthology
- The Odyssey by Homer
- No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
- The Little Prince
- Cry, The Beloved Country
Why buy The Gold Book – World Literature E-Book?
- Same Content as the Printed Gold World Book
- Costs Less than the Printed Book
- No Shipping Fees
- No Cumbersome Binding
Once your payment processes, you will receive an e-mail containing a secure link to download your e-book.
You will have 14 days to download your e-book before the link expires.
High School
Price $21.00

A World Literature Anthology E-Book
E-Book Version Gold World Poetry Anthology
A World Literature Anthology E-Book is a compilation of literature for use with The Gold Book World Literature.
Why buy A World Poetry Anthology E-Book?
- Exact Same Content as the World Poetry Anthology print version
- Costs Less than the Printed Book
- No Shipping Fees
- No Cumbersome Binding
Once your payment credit card is successfully processed, you will receive an e-mail containing a secure link to download your e-book.
You will have 14 days to download your e-book before the link expires.
High School
Price $19.00

Scope and Sequence for World Literature E-Book
Reading Skills/Short Stories
- Early literature: myths, folktales, fairytales, fables, African proverbs and dilemma tales, parables, The Analects, The Pillow Book, The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Epic Poetry: The Odyssey, The Mahabharata/The Ramayana, The Aeneid, Beowulf, The Song of Roland, The Nibelungenlied
- Medieval/Renaissance: The Thousand and One Nights, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyyam, Canterbury Tales, Romeo and Juliet, Don Quixote
- Enlightenment/Romanticism: Pilgrim’s Progress, The Divine Comedy, Gulliver’s Travels, Faust, Book One, Doctor Faustus, The Devil and Tom Walker, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Les Miserables, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Short Story,
- 20th Century: The Little Prince, Cry the Beloved Country
- Literature Topics
critical thinking, predicting outcomes, metaphor, simile, alliteration, parallelism, flashback,sframe story, foreshadowing, narration, theme, paraphrase, soliloquy, oral reading, satire, hyperbole, verbal irony, parody, allegory, motif, protagonist, antagonist, dues ex machine, comedy of manners play, epigram, pun, characters, setting, theme, plot, plot line, conflict, point of view, first/third person, objective/limited/omniscient, stream of consciousness, climax , exposition, rising action, falling action, resolution (denouement), summary, novella, Christ figure, and epilogue
Composition
- Argument and persuasion – prewriting – topic sentence – editing – compare and contrast – epic story writing – creative writing – newspaper article – writing poetry – paraphrase – character sketch – summary – book report
Poetry
- The great hymn of the Aten – Rig Veda – The Book of Songs – tanka Poetry – haiku – lyric poetry – ghazal – sonnets – consonance – assonance – pivot words – meter – metrical pattern – feet – ode – epics – Homeric simile – rhyme scheme – caesura – kenning – laisses – quatrain – personification – iambic pentameter – blank verse – tercets

