Course information
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Holy Family Catholic School - Waltham Forest
02085200482
1 Shernhall Street, Walthamstow, London, E17 3EA
Course summary

“I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.” Emily Dickinson “It’s possible we will always learn more about human life and personality from novels than from scientific psychology.” Noam Chomsky By studying English Literature, you too will see the power of words, and explore new worlds through the texts you read. Literature feeds your imagination, allows you to travel back in time, explore the experiences of others, and stretch your mind through discussion and debate. Responding to texts will hone your writing skills, develop your intellect and foster vital communication skills which will take you to the next educational level.

Entry requirements

GCSE Average: 4.8. GCSE Grade 6 in English Grade 6 in both Lit & Lang preferred.

How you'll be assessed

Love through the Ages This unit focuses on how aspects of one theme – love – change and develop over the course of the history of English literature. You will study the literary and historical context, from the Middle ages and Chaucer, through the Renaissance, Victorian literature, all the way to post-modernism. This unit gives you a grounding in literature of all time periods, and you will learn to apply this knowledge to unseen poetry. You will also read a range of texts, including Othello (William Shakespeare), Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) OR The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald) and a selection of love poetry. Exam (3 hours) 75 marks 40% of A Level Texts in Contexts: World War One Literature OR Modern Literature from 1945 to the present. This second unit narrows the focus to one specific time period, focusing on more modern texts, either about WW1 OR written after 1945. You will either study a range of texts written during, or inspired by, WW1 experiences OR a range of texts which take the major issues of the late 20th and early 21st century as their inspiration. Exam (2 hours 30 mins) 75 marks 40% of A level Independent Critical Study: Texts across Time This unit draws on the independent reading that you have completed over the course of Year 12. You will work with your tutor to complete a 2,500 word essay, comparing a theme or idea across two texts – at least one of which must be written pre-1900. Coursework 25 marks 20% of A Level

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About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityWaltham Forest
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed
Address1 Shernhall Street, Walthamstow, London, E17 3EA