A Level English Literature (Gold Star)
A Level
Distance
Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
300h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
If you have an interest in reading and literature, and want to improve your ability to analyse texts and think critically, our A level in English literature is a great choice. You'll learn about how and why authors use language to convey different meanings, develop you evaluative skills and improve your ability to compare different texts. Using pre-twentieth century literature as well as some more modern works, the course examines the cultural and social contexts in which different books were written and encourages the effective use of textual evidence to form cohesive and convincing answers to essay questions.
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About this course
A GCSE in English Literature would help, but no formal qualifications are necessary.
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Subjects
- A Level
- English Literature
Teachers and trainers (1)
NEC Personal Tutor
Subject Specialist
NEC has selected a team of professional tutors to provide support and guidance to its learners and ensure you get all the help you need to succeed on your course. We use strict criteria when employing our tutors, only choosing those who can demonstrate expert knowledge in their field and who we can be sure will be able to provide the support our learners need. Most of our tutors also work or have worked as teachers and trainers, so they’re used to helping students and are familiar with the difficulties they might face.
Course programme
This course explores an exciting set of both pre and post-twentieth century literature.
If you love literature, this course is a good excuse to read to your heart's content!
But NEC's 'A' level in English Literature is not just about reading; students will be required to think critically about what they have looked at, and to develop skills in evaluating texts according to a variety of criteria.
This course considers some pre-twentieth century literature as well as more modern works. It includes comparative studies, and looks at the cultural and social contexts in which texts were written.
Activities underline the importance of incorporating textual evidence when answering essay questions, and are designed to fully prepare students for their exams.
- Unit 1: Texts in Context – Option B, World War One Literature
- Unit 2: Creative Study
- Unit 3: Reading for Meaning
- Unit 4: Extended essay and Shakespeare study
A Level English Literature (Gold Star)