English Language GCSE
GCSE
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Type
GCSE
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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IGCSE English Language course is designed to facilitate development of a broad understanding of Written English principles and develop your ability to use linguistic approaches in your reading and interpretation of texts, you will deepen your understanding of the use of English Language and develop skills of literary analysis through creative engagement with a range of texts.
You will develop your language skills through independent study and develop the key skills required to read, analyse and communicate effectively in English, this course encourages the use of correct grammar, spelling and punctuation in order to develop style and presentation as well as facilitating understanding of meaning and language.
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About this course
On this course you will:
Develop their understanding of the spoken word.
Enhance your ability to convey meaning through written language.
Deepen your skills in reading and interpreting and responding to material from a variety of sources.
The English Language can be used to inspire, motivate and challenge us in countless different ways. This GCSE Qualification course will help you to read, understand and analyse texts in different forms, and write clearly and concisely.
There are no specific entry requirements but you will need basic English reading and writing skills.
Upon successful completion of this home learning course you will receive an iGCSE in English Language, issued by AQA
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Subjects
- English Language
- Interpreting
- IT
- English
- Syntax
- Punctuation
- Poetry
- Prose
- Skills and Training
- Writing Skills
- Fiction
- Paragraphs
- Standard English
- Poetic form
- Anthology texts
- Researching texts
- Interpreting texts
- Attributing meaning
Course programme
- Why read?
- Passive and active reading
- Skimming and scanning
- Standard English
- Spelling and punctuation
- Tenses
- How to read fiction and non-fiction
- Controlling and choosing language
Unit 2: Poetry and prose
- Poetic form
- Imagination and reality
- Plots and settings
- Character and dialogue
Unit 3: Essay techniques
- Essay planning, structure and form
- Factual and expressive techniques
- Persuasion
- Paragraphs
- Viewpoints
- Constructing an argument
Unit 4: Reading and responding
Reading sourced material:
- Reports
-Brochures
-Newspapers
-Media
-Reading and writing about different cultures and traditions
-Contexts and images
-Reading non-fiction and fiction
Unit 5: Anthology texts
- Reading with insight and engagement
- How to make appropriate references to texts
- Understanding and interpreting texts
- Researching texts
- Understanding and attributing meaning
- Linguistic devices and effects
To fully complete this course you will need to take the 2 standard iGCSE examinations.
English Language GCSE