
This course builds on the study of English Language at GCSE. Students study
language itself, exploring its development in children and its use by mature
English users in a variety of contexts. Students learn to approach language
analytically, applying this knowledge to the investigation of language in use and
their own creative writing.This course contrasts with English Literature in that it
is more focused on non-fiction texts and formal analytical methods.
Skills required
- Analytical and critical thinking skills
- Independent learning
- Communication skills
Entry Requirements
- Grade 6 in GCSE English Language and/or Literature
- Grade 4 in GCSE Mathematics
Units studied
- Unit 1: Language, the individual and society exam (40%)
- Unit 2: Language, diversity and change exam (40%)
- Unit 3 non-exam assessment: Language in action (20%)
Careers
This course is widely accepted by universities as an entrance qualification for those wishing to read English or other related subjects. It also develops higher
level analytical skills which are useful in a wide range of University courses and
careers.
Enrichment
Needed