This course will develop your ability to read closely and intelligently and learn to discern the inferences and influences in a range of literary and non-literary texts, spoken and written. You will study poetry, drama and prose as well as an anthology of non-fiction texts; you will examine how these texts use language, form and structure to create meanings and ideas. The course will help you understand how the English language works in context, with a detailed knowledge of its functions and structures. You will develop your ability to write carefully constructed arguments in academic essays. Alongside this, you will also learn how to write creative and engaging fiction and non-fiction pieces of your own. Primarily, you will be developing your ability to read: to discern the inferences and contextual influences in a range of literary and non-literary texts; to explore the thematic implications; to consider character creation and development. In particular, you will examine the ways in which texts use language, form and structure to create meanings: the key skill of analysis. You will be able to explore how the English Language works, with a detailed knowledge of its functions and structures. You will become a better writer and communicator on this course as well: you will refine your essay writing skills as well as your ability to discuss and argue with flair and sophistication. You will also develop your skills as an accurate writer of a range of literary and non-literary texts, including prose fiction.
Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language & English Literature.
Coursework = 20% Examination = 80%
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Surrey |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Rydens Way, Woking, GU22 9DL |
This course will develop your ability to read closely and intelligently and learn to discern the inferences and influences in a range of literary and non-literary texts, spoken and written. You will study poetry, drama and prose as well as an anthology of non-fiction texts; you will examine how these texts use language, form and structure to create meanings and ideas. The course will help you understand how the English language works in context, with a detailed knowledge of its functions and structures. You will develop your ability to write carefully constructed arguments in academic essays. Alongside this, you will also learn how to write creative and engaging fiction and non-fiction pieces of your own. Primarily, you will be developing your ability to read: to discern the inferences and contextual influences in a range of literary and non-literary texts; to explore the thematic implications; to consider character creation and development. In particular, you will examine the ways in which texts use language, form and structure to create meanings: the key skill of analysis. You will be able to explore how the English Language works, with a detailed knowledge of its functions and structures. You will become a better writer and communicator on this course as well: you will refine your essay writing skills as well as your ability to discuss and argue with flair and sophistication. You will also develop your skills as an accurate writer of a range of literary and non-literary texts, including prose fiction.
Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language & English Literature.
Coursework = 20% Examination = 80%