This course is for students who want to continue studying English Literature after GCSE. It will suit you if you enjoy reading widely from different types of fiction including novels, poetry and plays. It complements other arts and humanities subjects and is particularly useful if you intend to pursue careers in the arts, the media, business, education, law or any other field in which communication and analytical skills are important. You'll study texts from the major literary genres: prose, poetry and drama. You'll explore a central literary theme: 'Love through the ages'; examining the representations of love within a Shakespeare play, an anthology of poetry and a prose text. You'll also focus on texts written within a narrower period: either WW1 and its aftermath, or Modern times: literature from 1945 to the present day, also through poetry, prose and drama text. For the coursework element, you'll work independently, studying a theme of your own choice. You'll produce a comparative study of two texts developing your skills of interpretation, analysis and critical thinking. The course will give you an understanding of the influence of the cultural, historical and social contexts of the texts you are reading. You'll develop the skills to write creatively and persuasively and to respond critically to the material you read. Through lectures, taking part in individual and group project work, discussions and debates. You'll need to do some private study including reading widely, research, revision and homework tasks. There will be theatre and literary event visits and career talks from professionals such as writers, journalists and higher education experts.
Average GCSE Point Score of 5+ including English and Maths. A minimum of Grade 5 in English Literature.
Through a combination of end-of-course written exams and coursework which counts for 20% of your overall grade.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Hertfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Colney Heath Lane, St Albans, AL4 0TT |
This course is for students who want to continue studying English Literature after GCSE. It will suit you if you enjoy reading widely from different types of fiction including novels, poetry and plays. It complements other arts and humanities subjects and is particularly useful if you intend to pursue careers in the arts, the media, business, education, law or any other field in which communication and analytical skills are important. You'll study texts from the major literary genres: prose, poetry and drama. You'll explore a central literary theme: 'Love through the ages'; examining the representations of love within a Shakespeare play, an anthology of poetry and a prose text. You'll also focus on texts written within a narrower period: either WW1 and its aftermath, or Modern times: literature from 1945 to the present day, also through poetry, prose and drama text. For the coursework element, you'll work independently, studying a theme of your own choice. You'll produce a comparative study of two texts developing your skills of interpretation, analysis and critical thinking. The course will give you an understanding of the influence of the cultural, historical and social contexts of the texts you are reading. You'll develop the skills to write creatively and persuasively and to respond critically to the material you read. Through lectures, taking part in individual and group project work, discussions and debates. You'll need to do some private study including reading widely, research, revision and homework tasks. There will be theatre and literary event visits and career talks from professionals such as writers, journalists and higher education experts.
Average GCSE Point Score of 5+ including English and Maths. A minimum of Grade 5 in English Literature.
Through a combination of end-of-course written exams and coursework which counts for 20% of your overall grade.