Great writers have helped to shape the minds of future generations for centuries. Not only will an A-Level in English Literature broaden your understanding of the written word, but it will help you to develop your personal viewpoint, promote independent thought and it will challenge your perceptions and how you view the world. Over the two year course, students will be exposed to a breadth of authors, ranging from pre-1900 writers such as William Shakespeare and Emily Brontë, to the work of contemporary writers, like Ian McEwan and Pat Barker. The course covers poetry, prose and drama and assessment of the course combines both coursework and examination. This is complemented by student presentations, research projects, debates, lectures and creative writing opportunities. In addition, the curriculum is enriched through trips to the theatre and literary events. Not only will you develop your understanding of how writers shape their language and your close analysis skills, but you will leave the two year course with a life-long love of reading, creativity in writing and a passion for literature as a subject. English Literature students should be avid readers, not just of the core texts; they should read independently and widely in their own time. Lessons will involve both individual and group work and students are encouraged to develop oral skills through debate and discussion.
Name: English Literature Qualification title: GCE A Level in English Literature A Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20150923 14:16:40 Updated 20161004 14:46:00
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The Compton School
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Summers Lane Town: London
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