English Literature
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE?
English Literature has always been a well-established A Level, respected by universities and employers alike. It continues to be a very popular choice for Sixth Form students.
WHAT DOES THE COURSE INVOLVE?
The course marks a real progression and is very different to GCSE English Literature. It involves the study of both the old and modern texts written in the English language. It involves close and analytical reading of texts and the contexts in which they were written.
HOW WILL I LEARN?
You will learn in a variety of styles. Often this will involve whole class teaching. Sometimes small groups will be given a task to complete. At other times you will be asked to work independently on coursework tasks. Wider reading around the subject is also essential.
WHAT SKILLS WILL I DEVELOP?
You will develop the ability to analyse texts using critical theory. You will learn to make your own critical judgements about texts and to evaluate judgements made by others. The onus is on you to engage with the texts you will be reading and formulate your own opinions and interpretations. Furthermore, you will be expected to communicate these ideas effectively, not just in essays and exams, but also during verbal discussions, which tend to make up a large part of the teaching structure.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
The examining body is AQA. You will be assessed mainly by terminal examinations at the end of Year 13 but there will also be an internally assessed coursework element that will also be completed in Year 13. The exact choice of text changes from year to year and are selected by the staff teaching each specific class.
WHAT CAN A QUALIFICATION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE LEAD TO?
Students who take English Literature go on to do all sorts of interesting things such as Journalism, Science, Mathematics or Law. Some go on to write professionally, work in broadcasting or even teach!
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Grade 6 in GCSE English.