English Language & Literature is an exciting course for avid readers and writers, where you get to explore your own writing as well as others’ works. WHAT WILL I STUDY? - A wide range of texts, including spoken word and written non- fiction, literature and drama, focusing on the way readers and speakers make sense of language. - Novels like Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ and the poems of Christina Rossetti. - Modern writing in the Voices in Speech and Writing unit: an anthology of nonfiction texts such as newspaper articles, speeches, interviews and more. - Skills to improve your own writing in the creative writing coursework unit.
Five or more GCSE grades 9-5, including a minimum grade 6 in English Literature or English Language.
The first year of the A-Level is assessed through: Two written examinations (50% each) The second year of the A-Level course is assessed through: - Two written examinations (40% each) - One piece of coursework (20%) Your teacher will provide on-going feedback throughout the duration of the course.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Haringey |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, N17 8HR |
English Language & Literature is an exciting course for avid readers and writers, where you get to explore your own writing as well as others’ works. WHAT WILL I STUDY? - A wide range of texts, including spoken word and written non- fiction, literature and drama, focusing on the way readers and speakers make sense of language. - Novels like Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ and the poems of Christina Rossetti. - Modern writing in the Voices in Speech and Writing unit: an anthology of nonfiction texts such as newspaper articles, speeches, interviews and more. - Skills to improve your own writing in the creative writing coursework unit.
Five or more GCSE grades 9-5, including a minimum grade 6 in English Literature or English Language.
The first year of the A-Level is assessed through: Two written examinations (50% each) The second year of the A-Level course is assessed through: - Two written examinations (40% each) - One piece of coursework (20%) Your teacher will provide on-going feedback throughout the duration of the course.