GCSE English - Evening

UPDATED 20161005 12:04:00

THESE COURSES ARE FREE OF CHARGE IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HOLD THIS GCSE AT GRADE C OR ABOVE.GCSE English is for people who wish to improve their written and spoken English and gain a widely recognised qualification. It is suitable for those who can speak, read and write fluently. Most of our students are aiming to gain a Grade C or better as these are the grades usually required by educational institutions and employers. We will offer the Higher paper to those candidates who demonstrate suitability via their controlled assessments after completing the first term.

Course information

Name: GCSE English - Evening Qualification title: GCSE in English Language Qualification type: GCSE or equivalent Assessment The National Curriculum has defined the major elements for all GCSE English syllabuses. You will, therefore, practise and be assessed in: Speaking and Listening - presenting, discussing and role playing Reading and Writing (including use of spelling, grammar, punctuation and handwriting) Response to a set text Researching a set topic Oral and written work may be based on what you have read or researched. Please note that those for whom English is a second language might find other courses, such as ESOL, more suitable. Assessments will be conducted as follows: Class assessments written in class: 40% (folder to be completed by Easter)Speaking and Listening coursework: 20% (to be completed by Easter)Written examinations taken in the summer term: 40% (1 paper 2.15 hours) You should expect regular homework that is likely to take between 2 - 4 hours each week. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161005 12:04:00 Updated 20161005 12:04:00

Entry requirements

You will need to bring:  Stationery A Dictionary - no special edition but something larger than a pocket dictionary is advisable. A novel or collection of short stories which will be set at the start of the course: the approximate cost is between £10.00 - £20.00 This year we will be studying 'Heroes' by Robert Cormier. Equipment required You will need to bring:  Stationery A Dictionary - no special edition but something larger than a pocket dictionary is advisable. A novel or collection of short stories which will be set at the start of the course: the approximate cost is between £10.00 - £20.00 This year we will be studying 'Heroes' by Robert Cormier.

Provider

WILTSHIRE COLLEGE
Further Education
info@wiltshire.ac.uk
01225 766241
http://www.wiltshire.ac.uk

Address

COLLEGE ROAD Town: TROWBRIDGE County:WILTSHIRE

Learning aims

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

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