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AP English Language and Composition

Rhetorical analysis, argument, and synthesis writing that satisfies college composition requirements.

AP English Language and Composition focuses on the development and revision of evidence-based analytic and argumentative writing, the rhetorical analysis of nonfiction texts, and the decisions writers make as they compose and revise. Students read and analyze a wide variety of nonfiction texts and write in a range of rhetorical contexts.

69 hrs
Total Instruction
Max 6
Students Per Group
10
Full Mock Exams
8 mo
Program Duration
Course Introduction

Why AP English Language and Composition Matters

Scoring well on AP English Language and Composition demonstrates your readiness for college-level work and can earn you valuable credit, saving time and money in your undergraduate studies.

Frequently satisfies college first-year writing requirements
Builds analytical and persuasive writing skills
Strengthens reading of complex nonfiction
Valuable across virtually every college major
College Equivalent

First-Year Composition (ENGL 101 or equivalent)

Required/Recommended for Majors
Law (Pre-Law)JournalismBusinessPolitical ScienceCommunicationsHumanitiesAny writing-intensive major
Exam Format
Multiple Choice45 questions (45%)
Free Response3 questions (55%)
8-Month Curriculum

Complete College Board Syllabus Coverage

Every single unit from the official College Board curriculum is covered in depth over 69 hours of instruction.

Unit 1Recurring across units of exam
Rhetorical Situation & Claims
Audience and purposeThesis and claimsAuthor's choices
Unit 2Essay 2 (Rhetorical Analysis) of exam
Rhetorical Analysis
Analyzing rhetorical strategiesLine of reasoningEvidence and commentary
Unit 3Essay 3 (Argument) of exam
Argument
Developing a defensible thesisEvidence selectionReasoning and organization
Unit 4Essay 1 (Synthesis) of exam
Synthesis
Integrating multiple sourcesCitationPosition with nuance
Unit 5Recurring across units of exam
Style
Diction and syntaxToneRevision for clarity
10+ Years of Experience

Our Teaching Approach

We focus on both deep conceptual understanding AND exam-specific problem-solving techniques.

Conceptual Understanding
Building deep knowledge that lasts
  • Read nonfiction actively for rhetorical choices
  • Build a flexible toolkit of rhetorical devices
  • Develop defensible, nuanced thesis statements
  • Practice integrating and citing evidence smoothly
Exam-Specific Strategies
Techniques that maximize your score
  • Time the three essays to match exam pacing
  • Master the analytic and argument rubrics (6-point)
  • Practice synthesis with multiple provided sources
  • Drill multiple-choice rhetoric and composition questions
Comprehensive Resources

Materials & Past Paper Archive

Access homework systems, 10 years of past papers, and custom-prepared digital materials.

Homework System

Weekly reading and timed essay practice with rubric-aligned feedback

Past Paper Archive

Released AP Lang free-response prompts (synthesis, rhetorical analysis, argument) with sample responses

Digital Materials
  • Rhetorical device and strategy reference library
  • Annotated model essays at each score point
  • Synthesis source-bank practice sets
  • Multiple-choice rhetoric drills
  • Revision and style checklists
Practice Makes Perfect

10 Full-Length Online Mock Exams

Our mock exam phase begins 2 months before the May exam. We replicate exact exam conditions and analyze errors immediately after each mock to maximize score improvement.

  • Full-length exams matching College Board format
  • 45 multiple-choice and 3 timed essays
  • Rubric-based scoring on all three essay types
  • Detailed feedback on argument and analysis
  • Progress tracking on writing skills

Score Improvement Cycle

1
Take Full Mock Exam
Under real timing conditions
2
Immediate Error Analysis
Detailed review with instructor
3
Targeted Practice
Focus on weak areas identified
4
Repeat & Improve
Track progress across 10 mocks
Choose Your Path

Group Course vs Private Tutoring

Both options provide comprehensive AP English Language and Composition preparation. Choose based on your learning style and budget.

40% Better Value
Group Course
Maximum 6 students per group
$2,100total

or payment plans available

  • 69 hours of live instruction
  • Small group (max 6 students)
  • 10 full-length mock exams
  • Complete digital materials
  • Weekly homework with solutions
  • Session recordings access
  • Direct instructor messaging
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Private Tutoring
1-on-1 personalized instruction
$3,500total

for equivalent 69 hours

  • Fully customized schedule
  • 100% focused attention
  • Pace adjusted to your needs
  • All group course materials
  • Priority instructor access
  • Flexible rescheduling
  • Additional practice sessions
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