What will I be doing? English literature offers you the challenge of reading and studying a wide range of literature written at various periods of time and in different styles. These will include: novels, short stories, plays and poems. As well as studying specific texts for the examination, you will gain knowledge about the social, historical and cultural contexts of certain writers and their works. In total, you are expected to study twelve texts over two years. You will learn how to analyse texts and to write about them critically. You will develop your own responses to literature and combine this with knowledge of how literature ‘works’, how writers achieve effects in their writing, and how effectively they ‘shape’ their works or create characters and settings. How will success help me to continue with my education or secure a good career? It is usually necessary to have English literature A level for entry to an English literature (single or joint honours) degree course. Employers recognise that you have advanced and sophisticated language skills, including the ability to analyse texts and to express yourself clearly in writing. It is a good subject for those intending to follow careers in law, social sciences, business or management, journalism, media or teaching.
Grade 6 in GCSE English language and Grade 6 in GCSE English literature.
This course is assessed by two written examinations as well as one piece of coursework.
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Ealing |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Greenford Avenue, Hanwell, London, W7 1JJ |
What will I be doing? English literature offers you the challenge of reading and studying a wide range of literature written at various periods of time and in different styles. These will include: novels, short stories, plays and poems. As well as studying specific texts for the examination, you will gain knowledge about the social, historical and cultural contexts of certain writers and their works. In total, you are expected to study twelve texts over two years. You will learn how to analyse texts and to write about them critically. You will develop your own responses to literature and combine this with knowledge of how literature ‘works’, how writers achieve effects in their writing, and how effectively they ‘shape’ their works or create characters and settings. How will success help me to continue with my education or secure a good career? It is usually necessary to have English literature A level for entry to an English literature (single or joint honours) degree course. Employers recognise that you have advanced and sophisticated language skills, including the ability to analyse texts and to express yourself clearly in writing. It is a good subject for those intending to follow careers in law, social sciences, business or management, journalism, media or teaching.
Grade 6 in GCSE English language and Grade 6 in GCSE English literature.
This course is assessed by two written examinations as well as one piece of coursework.