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- A Level
- Leeds
...Both languages involve the study of the four linguistic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, based on the study of the world of work and leisure as well as social issues, such as drugs, alcohol, education, the environment, politics, technological advances, law and order and human...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...Why should I study Languages at Cardinal Newman College?Our Language Academy has the best results in the area. Cardinal Newman offers four different languages, exchange visits to France, Spain, Germany and Italy, numerous trips and visits by guest speakers, outstanding teaching, additional lessons...
- A Level
- Chesterfield
- Different dates available
... who lives in the UK whose native language is not English but would like to improve their existing English skills in order to gain employment or progress...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
...To be able to: Develop an interest in, and enthusiasm for language learning. Develop understanding of the language in a variety of contexts and genres. Develop confidence in clear and effective communication. Develop an awareness and understanding of the contemporary society, cultural background...
- A Level
- Bexhill-on-sea
- 2 Years
...If you are interested in language learning, other countries and different cultures, then these courses are for you. They are based on up-to-date themes and issues and you will make regular use of press articles, satellite TV, the Internet and the language laboratory. You will develop practical...
- A Level
- Grays
- 2 Years
...Over the two years of study, you will develop many new language skills. You will learn how to express your opinions, write target-language responses to a range of questions based on current issues and cultural topic areas and sustain conversation on a range of AS and A2 social and cultural topics...
- A Level
- Sheffield
...These courses will appeal to students who have previous language experience at GCSE, or who have existing language skills. You will be encouraged to extend your language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and understand and communicate information and opinions about topical issues...
- A Level
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...What stands out about this course? If you love reading, theatre, writing and language, then English Language A Level is for you. The English tutors... Learn about: English Language...
- A Level
- Taunton
...In your first year you will look at a wide range of texts for analysis. You will consider how language is used by different occupational groups, as a mark of power, as a reflection of gender, its dialect varieties and the effect communication technology has had upon us as writers and speakers...
- A Level
- Southampton
...AS and A Level English Language On this course you will encounter Marie Claire, scientific and technical articles, newspaper reports, jokes and slang...
- A Level
- Leeds
...Both languages involve the study of the four linguistic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, based on the study of the world of work and leisure as well as social issues, such as drugs, alcohol, education, the environment, politics, technological advances, law and order and human...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Students learn the tools and terminology of linguistic analysis, which will enable them to systematically analyse and evaluate the language style of a range of spoken, written and electronic texts. In the first year, students will encounter debates about how children acquire spoken and written...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...This course involves the study of English language and the practice of writing for different purposes and audiences. Accent, dialect, how language is changing and how we first learn language are only part of the subject. You could be scripting for radio, writing magazine articles, investigating...
- A Level
- Barnsley
- 2 Years
...Course Content: (Year 1) Categorising Texts - Introduces the study of language, using a variety of spoken and written extracts. In addition, it focuses on three specific social contexts: Language and Power, Language and Gender, and Language and Technology. Creating Texts - This is a coursework... Learn about: English Language...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...Our language carves our world: exploring English Language helps us understand why we see the world the way we do, how others have seen it in the past, and the choices we can make about its future. KGV English Department has an excellent record of achievement in this challenging and highly rewarding...
- A Level
- Guisborough
- 2 Years
...A Level English Language provides you with the opportunity to study language in a methodical way, as well as enabling you to develop your own language use. There are many topics which will be new to you, such as the study of child language acquisition, the way we use language in different social... Learn about: English Language...
- A Level
- Leeds
- 2 Years
...AS English Language is designed for students who want to study the way language creates the vast variety of written and spoken material in our society. You will look at a broad range of different texts, using frameworks like lexis, semantics, discourse analysis, phonetics and graphology... Learn about: English Language...
- A Level
- Widnes
...This is a dynamic and interactive course that explores our use of language in different situations - speaking, writing, formal and informal. This course covers a wide range of topics and issues around language as well as developing your analytical skills. Suitable for: This course is for students...
- A Level
- Taunton
...In your first year you will look at a wide range of texts for analysis. You will consider how language is used by different occupational groups, as a mark of power, as a reflection of gender, its dialect varieties and the effect communication technology has had upon us as writers and speakers...
- A Level
- Walthamstow
- 2 Years
...This analytical and creative course is appropriate for students who enjoy finding out how language works, including studying grammar and the development of English. You will study a wide range of different types of language in use, including conversation, regional dialects, journalism and literary...