Subject Information

English Language

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The AQA English Language A Level, aims to build on skills gained at Key Stage 4. Specifically, it aims to encourage students to:
    •    develop and apply their understanding of the concepts and methods appropriate for the analysis and study of language;

•    explore data and examples of language in use;

•    engage creatively and critically with a varied programme for the study of English;

•    develop their skills as producers and interpreters of language.

Subject Details

Course:

English Language

FOR ENTRY SEPTEMBER 2021


Exam board: AQA    


Type of vocational pathway: A-Level


Course Code: AQA 7702



We want students who: are like language detectives, probing and investigating spoken and written texts, to understand how the language they have spoken and written from a very young age, is constructed.
In addition to this, to be successful, students should:

•    have a genuine curiosity about the English language;

•    have the ability to write clearly and accurately in different forms;

•    enjoy classroom discussion and be willing to voice an opinion and listen to others;

•    be able to work independently, researching areas of linguistic interest.


How will students be assessed?

This course is split into 3 teaching units:

•    Paper 1 will be a written examination - Language, the Individual and Society
(A Level).

•    Paper 2 will be a written examination - Language Diversity and Change (A Level).

•    NEA: Language in Action.


In addition to these externally assessed pieces of work, students will receive on-going assessment and feedback during the course.


What other courses does it complement?

The course will complement a wide range of subjects, including English Literature, History and Philosophy and Ethics.


Next steps - what this course can lead to

English is a universal qualification, which will equip students for any career involving written and/or spoken communication. It is a universally recognised qualification for entry into college/university courses, particularly in the field of Arts and Humanities.  Past students with this qualification have gone on to study Law, Linguistics, Journalism, Media and Education, amongst other courses.

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