Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
350h
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
The English Language is a key asset if you're interested in any career that involves written and spoken communication and requires a comprehensive grasp of the English language.
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About this course
A-level English Language is an ideal preparation for those intending to study English further and is, of course, of great relevance to careers in many industries and businesses.
This A-level builds on the course content of GCSE, although it is not necessary to have this qualification before undertaking this A-level.
Upon successful completion of this home learning course you will receive an A-Level qualification.
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Recommended
Centre rating
Sharon Kaur
This centre's achievements
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 8 years
Subjects
- English Language
- Interpreting
- Interpretation
- English
- Writing
- Literature Analysis
- Literature Comparative
- Fiction
- Literature
- Language
- Linguistics
- Speech
- Coursework
- Literary
- A-Levels English Language and Literature
- Voices
- Anthology
Teachers and trainers (1)
Oxbridge Home Learning Oxbridge Home Learning
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Course programme
- The language of every day
- Putting language in its place
- The science of language study
- Meanings and representations
- Structure and style
- Your linguistic fingerprint
- The language of speech and the language of writing
- Planned speech
- Permission to speak
- Broadcast talk
- Where power lies
- Influential power in language
- Instrumental power in language
- Linguistic power at work
- Language which embraces, language which conceals
- What is a dialect?
- Dialect and region
- Dialect and identity
- Attitudes to dialect
- Language development and the role of technology
- A woman's place
- Difference
- Dominance versus difference
- Gender and particular identities
- Man-made language
- The frameworks of fiction
- Different voices
- Writing non-fiction
- News values
- Planning, drafting and commenting
- The foundations of child language acquisition
- Language and learning
- The earliest years
- Towards communicate competence
- Looking outwards
- Literacy in the curriculum
- Pre-literacy
- Learning to read
- Learning to write
- Understanding genre
- The past is another country
- New words
- New meanings
- Attitudes to change and diversity
- Englishes
- Choosing your focus
- Launching your investigation
- Organising your data
- Making sense of your data
- Concluding and reflecting on your investigation
A-Level English Language