English Language and Literature A Level
Springwood High School
Queensway, Gaywood, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4AW
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Application Instructions
A LEVEL AND LEVEL 3 QUALIFICATIONS
To gain a place on this course students will ideally have at least grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics and at least three other GCSEs, or equivalent Level 2 qualifications, at grade 5 or above. Some subjects also have additional entry requirements.
All students are to choose 3 subjects from 3 different blocks. Further Mathematics may be taken as a fourth choice.
LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS
Subjects have individual entry requirements.
Students only need to apply for either Bricklaying or Hairdressing.
Course Details
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
The aim of the syllabus is to encourage the enjoyment of English through varied texts and tasks, including some creative approaches to coursework.
You will enjoy this course if you are enthusiastic about reading and interpreting texts, and if you like a more forensic study of how texts are constructed linguistically. Additionally, this course will suit you if you have a passion for writing your own texts.
Higher Education:
English Language and Literature is a course that builds strong analysis, writing and communication skills, as well as the ability to debate ideas, and is therefore an excellent addition to any combination of subjects. Journalism, law, publishing, PR and marketing are just a few of the many careers for which English as an academic discipline is integral.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
1. Component 1: Voices in Speech and Writing (40% Written examination)
- voices in Speech and Writing: An Anthology
- one drama text from a prescribed list
2. Component 2: Varieties in Language and Literature (40% Written examination)
- a wide range of non-fiction texts on a chosen theme, in preparation for responding to an unseen text
- two literary texts from a chosen theme; one compulsory prose fiction text (anchor text) from a choice of two and one other literary text
- a chosen topic (free choice)
- two written pieces relating to chosen topic; one fiction and one non-fiction
Entry requirements
Subject Specific Requirements
A minimum of a grade 5 in both English Language and English Literature
Your next steps...
Future Applications
The course will lead you into a career in PR, journalism, publishing, creative and media careers, advertising, broadcasting, or communications. You could use the skills developed to help write press releases or speeches.
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