The things we say, the things we shouldn’t say, how and why we say them; English Language focuses on these concepts. If you enjoy writing creatively or are interested in harnessing a more journalistic style, then this course also allows you to develop your own creative writing and editorial skills in the original writing components. Whilst A Level English Language builds upon the knowledge and skills gained at GCSE, you will acquire a far deeper understanding of the workings of our language from viewing it through a range of new perspectives. The course will consolidate and develop your understanding of some important aspects of how the English language works (grammar, lexis and semantics, phonetics and phonology, graphology, pragmatics and discourse). It will introduce you to different sociolinguistic topics: gender, social class, occupational varieties, accents and dialects, and international varieties of English. As well as unearthing truths concerning these language varieties, you will consider how and why our language has changed over time. Furthermore, you will also learn how we acquire language in the first place and look critically at psycholinguistic theories on child language acquisition.
Grade 6 or above at GCSE English Language is desirable before embarking on this course.
1. Language, the Individual and Society - 40% • Section A - Textual Variations and Representations (analysis and comparison of two texts) • Section B - Children’s Language Development (essay) 2. Language Diversity and Change - 40% • Section A - Diversity and Change (evaluative essay) • Section B - Language Discourses (analysis of two different texts and a journalistic ‘opinion article’) 3. Non-Examination Assessment (coursework) - Language in Action - 20% • A language investigation • A piece of original writing with analytical commentary
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | North Yorkshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Day £11,163 - £20,055; Boarding £30,615 - £37,875 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Green Lane, Harrogate, HG2 9JP |
The things we say, the things we shouldn’t say, how and why we say them; English Language focuses on these concepts. If you enjoy writing creatively or are interested in harnessing a more journalistic style, then this course also allows you to develop your own creative writing and editorial skills in the original writing components. Whilst A Level English Language builds upon the knowledge and skills gained at GCSE, you will acquire a far deeper understanding of the workings of our language from viewing it through a range of new perspectives. The course will consolidate and develop your understanding of some important aspects of how the English language works (grammar, lexis and semantics, phonetics and phonology, graphology, pragmatics and discourse). It will introduce you to different sociolinguistic topics: gender, social class, occupational varieties, accents and dialects, and international varieties of English. As well as unearthing truths concerning these language varieties, you will consider how and why our language has changed over time. Furthermore, you will also learn how we acquire language in the first place and look critically at psycholinguistic theories on child language acquisition.
Grade 6 or above at GCSE English Language is desirable before embarking on this course.
1. Language, the Individual and Society - 40% • Section A - Textual Variations and Representations (analysis and comparison of two texts) • Section B - Children’s Language Development (essay) 2. Language Diversity and Change - 40% • Section A - Diversity and Change (evaluative essay) • Section B - Language Discourses (analysis of two different texts and a journalistic ‘opinion article’) 3. Non-Examination Assessment (coursework) - Language in Action - 20% • A language investigation • A piece of original writing with analytical commentary