This extensive MTEL 61 course provides a complete overview of the literature, writing and reading topics found on the MTEL English exam. Video lessons and self-assessment quizzes help you prepare for the exam on a flexible, mobile-friendly platform.
Overview
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the MTEL Tests
- Ch 2. MTEL English: American Literature from 1600-1800
- Ch 3. MTEL English: Dark Romanticism & Transcendentalism
- Ch 4. MTEL English: Realism in American Literature
- Ch 5. MTEL English: Civil War Literature
- Ch 6. MTEL English: Modernism in American Literature
- Ch 7. MTEL English: Contemporary American Literature
- Ch 8. MTEL English: Old & Middle English Literature
- Ch 9. MTEL English: Renaissance Literature
- Ch 10. MTEL English: 17th & 18th Century English Literature
- Ch 11. MTEL English: Authors & Poets of the Romantic Period
- Ch 12. MTEL English: Victorian Literature
- Ch 13. MTEL English: Contemporary British Literature
- Ch 14. MTEL English: Ancient Greek Literature
- Ch 15. MTEL English: Ancient World Literature
- Ch 16. MTEL English: European Authors & Poets
- Ch 17. MTEL English: Contemporary World Literature
- Ch 18. MTEL English: Characteristics of Literature
- Ch 19. MTEL English: Genres & Types of Fiction
- Ch 20. MTEL English: Elements of Non-Fiction
- Ch 21. MTEL English: Drama as Literature
- Ch 22. MTEL English: Elements of Poetry
- Ch 23. MTEL English: Types of Poetry
- Ch 24. MTEL English: Interpreting Prose
- Ch 25. MTEL English: Literary Devices
- Ch 26. MTEL English: Literary Theory & Criticism
- Ch 27. MTEL English: Language Acquisition
- Ch 28. MTEL English: Principles of Rhetoric
- Ch 29. MTEL English: The Essay Writing Process
- Ch 30. MTEL English: Types of Compositions
- Ch 31. MTEL English: Writing Conventions
- Ch 32. MTEL English: Language & Reading Processes
- Ch 33. MTEL English: Vocabulary & Word Choice
- Ch 34. MTEL English: Motivating Students to Read
- Ch 35. MTEL English: Research-Based Reading Instruction
- Ch 36. MTEL English Flashcards