Course Details
Course Code: 0609ELG-1A
Course Length: 1 Year(s)
Location: WCT - St Andrew's Building, Deansway
Day/ Time: Wed 18:00 - 20:00
Fees: £284
Interested?
A Levels & GCSE
GCSE English Language (Evening)
Apply for this courseAbout this course
In order to achieve the GCSE English Language qualification, you will need to be thoroughly committed to attending all classes, all of which will be geared towards helping you prepare for controlled assignments, speaking and listening coursework and the examination.
The course, which includes the study of spoken language and the study of a novel, will also provide you with the opportunity to produce your own pieces of creative writing and help you develop your skills in writing for specific purposes.
You will also need to complete three speaking and listening assessed tasks which will involve making a presentation, taking part in a role-play and a group discussion. In order to be ready for the examination you will study how to read and write about non-fiction texts and you will develop your skills in producing your own writing to explain or argue your own thoughts and opinions.
This course is ideal for those never having achieved a GCSE English qualification, or those trying to improve on a previously awarded grade.
Entry requirements
In order to be accepted onto this course you will be invited for an informal interview with a member of the English Team and be asked to take away and complete a pre-course writing task.
You must also already have a GCSE English grade D and / or a Level 2 English or Literacy qualification (such as Functional Skills).
Assessment
Assessment is through the completion of the following:
- FOUR Controlled Written Tasks - which must be completed in class under examination conditions. (40%)
- THREE Speaking and Listening Tasks – which will be completed as controlled assessments during English lessons (20%)
- ONE English Language Examination – which will be in January (with the possibility to re-sit in the summer if necessary) (40%)
The awarding body is AQA.
What next?
A good understanding of English Language is vital for any degree course or career choice. If you are thinking about going to university to study Modern Languages, Law, or a Humanities-based subject such as English, History or Philosophy, then you will need four A Levels, including one in English Language.
English will equip you for a career in almost any sector but industries that particularly value English graduates include media and publishing, marketing, advertising, PR, and the creative arts.
If you are passionate about language and communication, then you should consider a career as a Special Educational Needs Teacher, Speech and Language Therapist or Child Psychologist.
end
Apply for this courseFor help applying call 01905 743456




Please wait...