English Language and Literature
Head of English: Mr O Smith
Syllabus Title: AQA A Level English Language and Literature
Examination Board: AQA
Length of course: 2 years
Entry requirements: GCSE grade 6 (or above) in English.
Description:
Focussing on the integration of language and literature, this course enables students to see how linguistic and literary methods are related and to explore these links in their work. A-Level English Language and Literature allows students to build on the skills and knowledge already gained and prepare for their next steps, offering clear skills progression from GCSE. There may also be opportunities for theatre trips as part of the course - students have previously enjoyed visits to London and Paris.
Topics studied in this course:
Remembered Places - the representation of place and time in non-fiction extracts: |
Imagined Worlds - point of view and genre in prose fiction: • Arthur Miller’s post-WW2 drama All My Sons |
Poetic Voices - the forms and functions of the poetic voice: |
Writing about Society - the role of the individual in society, and re-creative writing based on a set text: |
Dramatic Encounters - conflict and relationships in drama: |
Coursework and assessment of the course:
Paper 1: Telling Stories - 3hrs, 100 marks (40%) |
Paper 2: Exploring Conflict (40%) - 2.5hrs, 100 marks (40%) |
NEA: Making Connections - investigation on a chosen theme and texts - 50 marks (20%) |
Post A Level:
A qualification in English Language and Literature will enable you to access a plethora of university degrees. This is a subject well respected by universities owing to the numerous transferable skills it demonstrates. Students may opt to pursue a variety of degree-level studies such as journalism, publishing, speech and language therapy, forensic linguistics and teaching. This qualification also opens doors for those seeking a career in connected industries such as law, advertising, media and politics. The analytical and communicative skills associated with English also apply well to areas of business, such as public relations and human resources.
What the students say about this course:
“It’s a good introduction to the skills I need for my chosen University course”
“The course goes into a lot of detail, we take a deep dive into the books we study”
“The set texts are interesting to study, I’ve enjoyed learning more about them”
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