AS and A2 level English Language
A Level
In Farnborough
Description
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Type
A Level
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Location
Farnborough
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Duration
2 Years
English Language is an analytical study of how language works, how it is used and how to use it. It involves analysis of a variety of written and spoken texts, for example letters, adverts, journalistic articles, magazine articles and writing in a persuasive style of reach a non-specialist audience. You learn how to investigate for yourself how people are using language and you learn new ideas.
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About this course
It is essential to have at least C grade, preferably higher, in English (language).
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English Language is an analytical study of how language works, how it is used and how to use it. It involves analysis of a variety of written and spoken texts, for example letters, adverts, journalistic articles, magazine articles and writing in a persuasive style of reach a non-specialist audience. You learn how to investigate for yourself how people are using language and you learn new ideas and new terminology. It will appeal to you if you are interested in what people say, how they say it, how written language affects readers and how you can adapt your writing style to persuade and entertain others.
WHAT DOES THE COURSE INVOLVE?
We expect to study the following aspects of language, through class work, reading and independent research:
·how to write persuasively
·how to analyse language
·how people use language in different regions of England and in different social groups
·how children acquire language
·how language is used to influence our thoughts and perceptions
·the differences between spoken and written language
WHAT WILL I BE DOING IN LESSONS?
Looking at and listening to examples of language use, identifying aspects of language and learning the technical terms to describe them, discussing and writing about issues to do with language.
This will be done through a mixture of whole-class work, small group activity and individual consultation with your teacher. It will also involve private reading and individual research, probably involving interviewing and tape recording language users.
HOW WILL THE COURSE BE ASSESSED?
AS units will cover:
·Analysis of spoken, written and I.T. texts
·Writing about language theories and research
·Writing skills for coursework
A2 units will cover:
·Investigating language for coursework
·Exploring language varieties and how language changes
·Understanding current issues about language
WHAT OTHER SUBJECTS COULD I DO WITH ENGLISH LANGUAGE?
English Language effectively complements most subjects.
AND AFTER THE COURSE?
English Language provides an excellent opportunity to develop the language skills required by employers, so will be an asset whatever you go on to do next.
For studying straight English Literature at university, A level English Literature, not Language, is generally required. Otherwise, English Language is accepted as a sound preparation for a wide range of degrees because it develops skills in the areas of research, analysis and personal written style, as well as the acquisition of a specific body of knowledge.
It is very useful if you want a career in teaching, especially at primary level, or in speech therapy. There is a growing number of English Language and linguistics degrees for which this A level is an ideal basis.
AS and A2 level English Language