Havant & South Downs Campuses Full Time Prospectus 23/24

ENGLISH LANGUAGE A Level

Venue: Havant Campus Duration: 2 years

Assessment There are two exams at the end of the second year. There are also two pieces of non-examined assessment (coursework) which are embedded within the two-year course. Progression This course can lead on to a wide range of career pathways including copywriting, advertising, public relations, publishing, journalism, speech therapy, curating and law. This course is accepted by all university institutions for entry onto undergraduate courses. English Language combines well with any subject but is particularly complementary to Sociology, Psychology, Politics, Law, Creative Writing, English Literature, Media and any Modern Foreign Language. The majority of our students progress on to Higher Education, studying a wide variety of subjects. Related degrees our students have gone on to study include law, international business, economics, speech & language therapy, English literature, linguistics and creative writing. Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include a grade 5 for GCSE English Language and English Literature.

Overview Have you ever wondered how babies acquire speech and how children learn to write? Think men and women talk differently? Bemused by “gay” meaning something different now to a hundred years ago? Want to test whether “teens” and technology really are ruining the language? On this course, you will find out the answers to these and many other questions! You will study the language of speech, writing and social media. You’ll discover how gender, occupation, class and where you come from impacts on English. You’ll look at the language of different social groups and how English has evolved over 500 years. You will develop excellent reading and writing abilities; sharpening your analytical, expressive and evaluative skills. You will write creatively and critically about language and develop the independent investigation and research skills that universities will love. This course is VERY different from what you’ve been doing for GCSE English. Apply for this course if you love the sheer variety of English, like to read a lot and have an enquiring mind. Structure On this course, you will study: – Exam Paper 1: Language, the Individual and Society – A. Textual Variations & Representations – B. Children’s Language Development – Exam Paper 2: Language Diversity and Change – A. Diversity & Change – B. Language Discourses – Non-Examined Assessment: Language In Action – A. Original Writing and Commentary – B. Language Investigation

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