English language and literature, a level
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In Waterlooville
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Waterlooville
2. Course description A highly versatile English course, excellent preparation for any degree and many careers ; If you're interested in exploring language widely, in traditional literary texts and modern communication including blogging, Twitter and television, this course will suit you perfectly. You'll develop your own writing in both fiction and non-fiction forms, including public speeches, short stories and articles, as well as expanding your understanding of English language at a more complex, technical level., , The course involves reading and analysing a range of texts; you will explore fiction, including poetry and prose, from modern poet Jacob Sam La-Rose's 2013 collection to F Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby. It also examines a variety of non-fiction texts, from Captain Robert Scott's 1912 diary to Russell Brand's interview on drug policy., , You will work independently on coursework centred on non-fiction texts, including the work of renowned blogger, Allie Brosh, as well as applying your analytical skills to a drama text., , , , ,
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- English
- English Language
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English language and literature, a level