GCSE / A Level

English Language and Literature A Level (Reading College)

Activate Learning, In Reading
Length
2 years
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Length
2 years
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Course delivery
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Course description

You will study literary texts such as plays, novels and poems, but the course has a focus of language analysis throughout. This is further developed by the study of conversations, interviews and speeches, and there is a whole new vocabulary of linguistic terminology to become familiar with.

You will learn to look at language ‘through a microscope' and to recognise how much social and cultural values affect spoken and written communication and interaction. You will recognise how much social and cultural values underpin everyday language, but you still continue to explore the literary heritage of the past.

This course can be studied as part of the communications A Level pathway at Reading College.

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Suitability - Who should attend?

5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Maths, with English (Language or Literature) at grade 5.

Training Course Content

A wide range of texts has been selected to expose you to different styles of writing, a variety of cultures and a number of important issues. We will consider discrimination, poverty, treatment of women and slavery through the study of Khaled Hosseini's, 'The Kite Runner' and Valerie Martin's, 'Property.' We will consider language in other contexts through the analysis of Arthur Miller's play, 'All My Sons' and the study of spoken language.

Your English language and literature A Level can be a stand-alone AS qualification or lead on to A2 study. You will have your own specialist personal tutor who you will meet individually or as part of a tutorial. They will help you set review and achieve your targets.

There is an extensive programme of support to help you make higher education decisions and moving on to university. The vast majority of A Level students progress successfully to higher education.

We have many enrichment opportunities on offer and you will be encouraged to select from a range including volunteering, work experience, sport and performing.

You will develop a wide variety of important employability skills on the course, such as:

  • project management skills- through short, medium and long term projects
  • communication skills- through writing tasks and speaking to others
  • collaborative working skills through working closely with others
  • time management skills through management of in and out of class work
  • independence- through self assessment, target setting and processes of editing

The course is filled with learning opportunities to be grabbed with both hands and we hope there'll be fun along the way too!

Course delivery details

You will concentrate on analysing language, as well as studying literary texts and poems. You will study the following topics:

  • Unit 1 – integrated analysis and text production
  • Unit 2 – analysing speech and its representation
  • Unit 3 – comparative analysis and text adaptation
  • Unit 4 – comparative analysis through independent study (coursework unit)

In and out of class, you can expect to work independently as well as collaboratively; using both high and low tech resources to engage with learning. You can expect to lead your learning through delivery of lessons and planning of the schedule. There will also be a number of opportunities this academic year for you to work on fundraising projects and participate in extra-curricular activities and trips. We will work closely with other English classes, learning together whenever we can.

You will study 4.5 hours in class but there is a clear expectation that you will complete the equivalent outside of class. Some weeks, this will include work set by your teacher, but in other weeks it might be a combination of reading, writing, contributing to classroom resources, marking or planning a lesson.

Formal assessment is through examinations and (in some subjects) through coursework. The examination periods are in May/ June. There will be a range of regular assignments, essays and class-based assessments to help you develop your study skills for the next educational step. Individual learning targets are set each term and you will receive regular feedback on your progress in meeting these targets.

Activate Learning
Oxford City Centre Campus
Oxpens Road
OX1 1SA Oxford Oxfordshire

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