GCSE English

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This is an AQA GCSE English course. This course is for learners who are working at or above a level 2 literacy. Learners in schools generally study GCSE over 2 years. This faster track route requires commitment to regular attendance, prompt completion of homework and catching up on any missed classes.

Course information

Name: GCSE English Qualification title: GCSE in English Language Qualification type: GCSE or equivalent Assessment There will be a pre-course assessment to check your suitability for this course. Regular attendance and completion of homework is essential. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20160321 11:16:21 Updated 20160321 11:16:21

Entry requirements

Your tutor will inform you of the materials and equipment required for the course at the first session but in the first instance bring a pen, pencil, paper and folder. Equipment required Your tutor will inform you of the materials and equipment required for the course at the first session but in the first instance bring a pen, pencil, paper and folder.

Provider

WAKEFIELD CITY COUNCIL
ACES@wakefield.gov.uk
01924 303302
http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/education/adulteducation

Address

Town Hall
Wood Street Town: Wakefield County:West Yorkshire

Learning aims

Title: GCSE in English Language Qualification: GCSE in English Language Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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