Gain the most from work, education and everyday life, and achieve your equivalent to GCSE grade C or 4 held every Thursday afternoon – 4pm till 6pm for 12 weeks with our dedicated tutor. These sessions will be via live Team’s webinar classes, covering 3 areas: Speaking, Listening and Communication, Reading and Writing. Through the completion of this qualification, you will demonstrate that you have Presentation, Q&A and Group discussion skills as well as Reading and Writing skills, to our tutor. The qualification is awarded by Highfield OFQUAL-regulated and nationally recognised. Learn more about the Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 2 Giving you Presentation, Q&A and Group discussion skills as well Reading and Writing with practice exams our tutor will support you all the way to help you achieve that examination to move your career in the right direction. As part of one of our apprenticeship courses – This course could be government funded – so ask for more information. Course Dates Every Thursday 4pm - 6pm 12 week rolling course Costs £400.00 per person (inc. VAT) Any additional resits of exams are charged at £30 each.
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION Marilia Savvides founded The Plot Agency in 2024. She began her career in publishing at Peters Fraser and Dunlop, where she spent eight years, first as International Rights Agent, and later as Literary Agent, building her own list of authors. In 2019, she joined 42MP, where she worked as Literary Agent for four years, helping to launch and set up the Book Division. She is particularly interested in fiction that is beautifully written and cleverly constructed, but still accessible to a wide readership. She is often drawn to darker tales that weave together excellent characters and an impossible-to-put-down story, from immersive book club novels with a splash of suspense, crime and thrillers, accessible horror, and speculative, genre-bending or dystopian stories. She also adores smart, witty contemporary rom-com in the style of Emily Henry. In the thriller, crime and mystery space she is interested in most areas, except military thrillers and organised crime/ mafia / mob stories. Big hooks and clever set ups are a big bonus! She adores Karin Slaughter (especially her standalone novels) and Gillian Flynn. In the book club / reading group space, she’s particularly drawn to fiction in the vein of Jodi Picoult, Liane Moriarty and Celeste Ng, and absolutely fell in love with Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll, both for the incredible voice, and the exquisite use of structure and time. Complicated family dynamics, empathetic and smart approaches to controversial issues, stand out protagonists (like Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry or Bernadette in Where D’You Go Bernadette), long buried secrets, complicity, the road to justice, and impossible decisions, are all themes she finds herself drawn to. In the horror space, she’s a sucker for amazing female-centric stories in the vein of Yellowjackets, and the kind of contemporary, accessible horror that Stephen King always nails. She wants to get lost in a world that feels within reach of ours. In the speculative and dystopian spaces, she’s interested in genius ideas that set up big questions or reflect the most broken (and sometimes hidden) parts of society. She loves Octavia Butler, Margaret Atwood, George Orwell, and also adored The Leftovers, Station Eleven, Wanderers, and The Power. The what-ifs of life and fiction fascinate her. In the grounded sci-fi space, she’d love to find a smart, immersive, and accessible story like The Martian. She doesn’t represent fantasy or romantasy. In regards to sci-fi, unless it’s very grounded and has crossover potential to a mainstream audience, it’s not for her. In the romance space, she’s particularly drawn to smart, complex and witty characters, where the chemistry is jumping off the page. She loves contemporary settings and all the tropes, though the voice and characters must come first to make the reading experience fully immersive. She wants to be cackling, and rooting for the characters with all her heart. She is very hands-on editorially, and loves working with her authors to shape their manuscripts, and brainstorm ideas. The best part of the job is discovering debut authors, and helping them find a home for their books. Marilia would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 - 2 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single Word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Marilia is kindly offering one free session for low income/underrepresented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 8th July 2025
LOOKING FOR: MG, YA, ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Thérèse is a Literary and Rights Agent at Susanna Lea Associates and Director of the London branch, @SLALondon. Born and raised in Belgium, on a diet of frites and Tintin she moved to England in her late teens with her family, then stayed in London to do a History degree and Masters at University College London. Having been brought up bilingual, translation rights seemed like her logical next step. She started off in the rights department at Bloomsbury Publishing, before hopping across the square to Ed Victor’s agency, and found experiencing both the publishing and agency side of publishing incredibly valuable. She has been building her own list of authors alongside selling translation rights since early 2016, which she has hugely enjoyed; working with authors right from the book’s conception, while also experiencing the thrill of selling her own authors’ works in the UK and US as well as in translation to publishers across the globe. In terms of adult fiction, Thérèse has a huge soft spot for historical fiction, having read Early Modern History at university, but is also very much on the hunt for crime/thrillers, bookclub, high-concept love stories and literary fiction. She loves strong female characters, in particular when they go through an evolution or journey as the story progresses and gradually find that inner strength. On the children’s fiction front, Thérèse is all about finding a fresh, new voice. She loves all things funny, fantasy and adventure – across lands, time and space, and involving strong friendships and strong lead characters - and wants to be transported straight away when reading a manuscript. She likes very vivid, well-crafted and imaginative worlds, such as stories set in a toy factory or in an underwater world. Thérèse would love some more adventures set in space, mysteries, quirky characters, explorers and imaginary friends. And last, but not least, in non-fiction, history features heavily in her interests, but Thérèse would also love to see books about big ideas, culture, sociology, science, anthropology and memoir. Anything that helps expand the mind and questions or informs the way in which we view ourselves, the world and how we fit into it, all written in an engaging and accessible manner. Thérèse would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Thérèse is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Monday 30th June 2025
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION Louise Buckley has worked in publishing for well over a decade. She was inspired to enter the publishing industry after completing an MA in Creative Writing and then spent a hugely enjoyable year working as a bookseller for Waterstones, wishing that she could have a hand in publishing books. After a year working at Dorling Kindersley, she then spent almost five years working in the commercial fiction division at Pan Macmillan, where she published a mix of commercial bestsellers and award-winning authors. Most recently, she was an Associate Literary Agent at Zeno Agency Ltd. As an agent she represented a roster of commercial and literary fiction, including Anne Griffin’s When All is Said, which spent five weeks at number one in Ireland and sold into 17 territories. She is delighted to be working with Hannah at Hannah Sheppard Literary Agency. Louise is looking for:- Literary and upmarket fiction that focusses on the underdog, the repressed, the suppressed. Louise is especially interested in novels that represent working-class people or children going through difficult circumstances (think Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart, My Name is Leon by Kit de Waal or Boys Don’t Cry by FÍona Scarlett). Irish literary and book club fiction. Think Claire Keegan, Louise Kennedy or Anne Griffin. In commercial fiction she loves novels set during the Second World War, such as The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christi Lefteri or The Midwife of Auschwitz by Anna Stuart. Louise recently read and loved The Last List of Mabel Beaumont by Laura Pearson and would love to see anything in the same ‘older person going on a journey’ category, a more recent The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. Louise had a lot of fun publishing a ‘pet fiction’ novel as an editor (Molly and the Cat Café) and would love to find an author who can write an Alfie the Doorstep Cat/Dog. She has a soft spot for novels featuring time-travel or parallel universes, a ‘what if’ that plays around with conventions. At the literary end this would be books like Life After Life by Kate Atkinson, The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes or This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. At the more commercial end Louise loved Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister, Dark Matter by Blake Crouch and Oona Out of Order by Martina Montimore. She also enjoys novels set in the real world but featuring a hefty dose of magic or the supernatural. They can be commercial or literary, present-day or historical. Think Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch, Threadneedle by Cari Thomas, A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness or The Gifts by Liz Hyder. And also cosy fantasy in the vein of Legends and Lattes or The House in the Cerulean Sea. Cosy or humorous crime. Recently, Louise absolutely loved Over My Dead Body by Maz Evans. When she was an editor Louise published the hit Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll and would love to represent incisive, intelligent suspense written by authors such as Jessica Knoll and Gillian Flynn, or something a little more subversive and blackly comic like My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite. More generally, Louise would also love to see novels with a disabled protagonist or someone (like herself) who is living with an invisible disability. As an ex-primary school teacher, she also warmly welcomes submissions from teachers, especially if the submission falls into one of the other categories she has listed. Following-on from this, she enjoys reading stories that follow a ‘beating the system’ narrative. Horror. Louise is currently really enjoying the horror resurgence and would love some more horror for her list. She is looking for all types of horror from the more literary, suspenseful horror along the lines of Andrew Michael Hurley to the more commercial like Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix. Louise is also a big fan of horror mash-ups, especially body transformation horror such as Nightbitch, and horror mixed with, say, vampires, in the vein of Hungerstone or The Lamb. She would also love to see some dark academia. Think If We Were Villains or In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, and is a huge fan of gothic horror, so would love to see something that’s a modern-day Shirley Jackson or Rebecca. Louise is NOT looking for: -romance -romantasy -epic, traditional fantasy -space opera -straightforward women’s fiction -children’s fiction of any kind -non-fiction Louise would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document, whichever is shorter. (In addition to the paid sessions, Louise is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesday 25th June 2025
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LOOKING FOR: CHILDREN'S: PICTURE BOOK TEXTS, NON-FICTION, POETRY Lucy Brownridge is Editorial Director at Wide Eyed Editions and Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, and formerly Thames & Hudson where she helped to establish the Children’s list. She specialises in highly illustrated picture books and non-fiction (including poetry) for children. She has commissioned and edited books which have gone on to win the Carnegie Awards, The British Book Awards, the Klaus Flugge Prize, the Blue Peter Prize and have been translated into over 30 languages. She has been editor to Alan Ahlberg, Quentin Blake, Mariajo Ilustrajo, Yuval Zommer and Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho among many others. She is the author of The Fantastical Safari and The Cat Family series, and many other books for children. She is interested in the history of illustrated children’s books and is always looking for innovative ways to use the book format. ABOUT YOU Include a covering letter, in a Word document, telling Lucy about yourself and your sources of inspiration. If you have one, include a link to your website. She is keen to read stories she hasn't seen before or see artwork with a distinctive style rather than something that fits with trends. She has particular experience with picture books and illustrated narrative non-fiction. PICTURE BOOKS Please send one or two (max) full manuscripts, in a Word document, starting with a short summary/blurb. Make the summary punchy and engaging. Remember that the best picture book stories are simple and every word should count. Do you see this book as part of a series? NON-FICTION PROPOSALS Please send a paragraph explaining your idea, a contents list, if appropriate, and a sample piece of text. (In addition to the paid sessions, Lucy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesday 18th June 2025
Highlights of the Course Course Type: Self-Paced Online Learning Accreditation: AQA Qualification: Nationally Recognised Qualification Study Materials: High-Quality E-Learning Study Materials Certificate: Certificate upon passing the official exam Access: 1 Year Access Tutor Support- Paid Tutor Support Customer Support: 24/7 live chat available What you will learn from this course? Upon successful completion of this GCSE English Language Course, you will be able to: Develop the skill of reading a variety of excellent literature swiftly, clearly, and with connections between the books, you are reading. Acquire the skills necessary to read critically, then use what you learn from in-depth reading to improve and inform your own writing. Understand how to properly use standard English while writing in a concise and persuasive way. Develop key skills to spell, punctuate, and apply grammar correctly Become familiar with grammatical concepts, spoken and written language conventions, and a wide vocabulary, and put these abilities to use GCSE English Language Course This GCSE English Language Course is accredited by AQA and regulated by Ofqual, making it a nationally recognised credential that will improve your CV and set you apart from the competition. Through this course, you will improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing abilities, which will aid you in showcasing a strong command of the language. Towards the end of this course, You will have the knowledge and abilities necessary to succeed in your official exam and land a job in the relevant field. Who is this Course for? The following individuals may benefit from this GCSE English Language Course: University and job applicants Anyone who wants to receive a higher grade in their GCSE Engish Anyone interested to build a career in this sector Anyone planning to pursue English language at University or A level Anyone trying to increase their chances of landing a job Anyone who wants to work in the publishing, journalism, or teaching fields Anyone who desires to develop their English Communication skills Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring professional, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and professional competence, and open your doors to a wide number of professions within your chosen sector. Eligibility Requirements This GCSE English Language Course has no academic prerequisites and is open to students from all academic disciplines. You must, however, first complete an initial assessment as well as a diagnostic evaluation in order for us to ascertain your progression level and discover any weak areas before we can create an individualised learning plan for you. All course learning resources will be made available to you after successfully completing this assessment, and you will have a year to view them at your convenience. Career Path This GCSE English Language Course will provide you with a fresh opportunity to enter the relevant job market and successfully escalate to advanced vocational study. Additionally, you will be able to advance your career, increase your level of competition in your chosen field, and highlight these skills on your resume. Assessment Procedure Students must complete a variety of interactive online examinations at the conclusion of each module to evaluate the understanding and skills they are learning in this GCSE English Language Course. These assessments also determine if students can demonstrate these skills effectively. At the end of the module, you can also keep track of your progress and regularly check your score. Upon successfully completing this course, you can schedule your official exam by contacting us at [email protected]. There are two paper-based assessments and a spoken language task in the AQA-accredited GCSE English Language. Assessment Format of Paper 1 Concepts covered: Reading (literature fiction text) and writing (descriptive or narrative writing) Exam time: 1 Hour 45 minutes written exam Total marks: 80 Total weight: 50% of GCSE Question format: Short question, long question and extended writing question Assessment Format of Paper 2 Concepts covered: Reading (nonfiction text and literature fiction text) and writing (presenting a viewpoint) Exam time: 1 Hour 45 minutes written exam Total marks: 80 Total weight: 50% of GCSE Question format: Short question, long question and extended writing question Non- Assessment âSpoken Languageâ Section Students will have the opportunity to showcase their speaking and listening abilities during this assessment. Skills tested: Presenting, responding to questions and feedback, and use of Standard English Total Marks: Marked by the teacher Total Weight: separate endorsement (0% weighting of GCSE) This GCSE English Language Course - AQA English Language Online is accredited by AQA and regulated by Ofqual. What is AQA? AQA, a well-known awarding body, sets standards, administers exams at the GCSE, AS, and A Level in a variety of areas, and grants qualifications to peruse a desired career. More than half of the GCSE and A-level exams that are taken and graded in the UK each year are administered by AQA. Additionally, employers and institutions all across the world highly respect these credentials. Benefits of AQA This qualification is recognised in the UK and across the world It is valued by employers all over the world Improve your employment prospects Boost your job satisfaction Promotes career advancement Enhances your CV Provides you with a competitive edge in the job market What is Ofqual? Qualifications, exams, and assessments are governed in England by Ofqual (The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation). They are in charge of identifying the knowledge, skills, and understanding that students have displayed, and also ensuring that all the assessments and exams reveal what a student has accomplished. Benefits of Ofqual Regulation This regulation is valued internationally Created in accordance with specific national standards Designed in collaboration with industry to guarantee their suitability. Accurately reflect the knowledge, abilities, and understanding that the learners have shown. Candidates who have obtained a qualification that is governed by Ofqual are seen with greater confidence by employers. Course Curriculum Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Reading Reading Identify Explicit Information Q1 - Identify Explicit Information 00:00:00 Assessment - Identify Explicit Information 00:10:00 Analysing Writers' Use of Language 1) Analysing a writer_s use of language 00:00:00 2) Further examples of analysing a writer_s use of language 00:00:00 Assessment - Analysing Writers' Use of Language 00:24:00 Structure 1) What do we mean by structure 00:00:00 2) How writers use structure 00:00:00 3) An example of structure in action 00:00:00 Assessment - Structure 00:24:00 Evaluating Writers' Methods 1) Evaluating a writer_s methods 00:00:00 Assessment - Evaluating Writers' Methods 00:16:00 Writing 1) Descriptive Writing - The Basic Techniques 00:00:00 2) Writing a description suggested by a picture 00:00:00 3) Creating a good story opening 00:00:00 Assessment - Writing 00:10:00 Paper 2: Writers' Viewpoints and Perspectives Reading Identify and Interpret Explicit and Implicit Information and Ideas Q1 - Identify Explicit and Implicit Evidence 00:12:00 Assessment - Identify and Interpret Explicit and Implicit Information and Ideas 00:06:00 Synthesising and Summarising 1) Synthesising and Summarising 00:11:00 Assessment - Synthesising and Summarising 00:10:00 How does the Writer use Language? How Does the Writer Use Language 00:11:00 Assessment - How does the Writer use Language 00:14:00 Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives 1 00:11:00 Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives 2 00:11:00 Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives 3 00:11:00 Assessment - Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives 00:10:00 Writing Assessment - Writing 00:20:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00 06) Writing Example and Revision Tasks for Question 5 00:13:00 01) Different writing tasks for Question 5 00:00:00 02) Writing to Argue or Persuade 00:00:00 03) Planning and Writing an Article 00:11:00 Writing a Speech and Expressing Opinions 00:11:00
This course uses a non-traditional approach that improves all 4 Language Skills using materials from the students' own school courses. The training also focuses on examination techniques.
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£22/month Interest-free* Payments6 months Deposit£62 Total Price£290 Make an Enquiry à [gravityform id="76" title="false" description="false" ajax="true"] Tutor Support: Till exam Start Anytime: With 3 years of access to course materials Accredited by: Pearson Edexcel & Regulated by OFQUAL Mock Test Practice Get expert feedback on mock test Online Learning: Learn from anywhere, whenever you want Exams Preparation For May/June 2024 Gain the GCSE qualifications you get from school, 100% online at your own pace. Opportunity to book Live 1:1 or Group tutor support via Zoom Excellent student reviews with high satisfaction rates Full assistance is scheduling your GCSE exams Study on your phone, tablet or laptop at your own pace You will get unlimited tutor support via email Why is this course right for you? Our GCSE English online course is very flexible, allowing you to learn at your own pace without having to disrupt your busy life. It's designed to help you overcome any difficulties you may have with learning speaking and writing English language. You can book 1:1 or group Live Tutor Support via Zoom with your English tutor Sarah. Once you complete our GCSE English course, you'll build a solid foundation for further education and career advancement. Start your journey to a better future today! GCSE Exam Details GCSE Exam Details You can choose to sit for the Foundation Tier or Higher Tier For Foundation Tier grades 1 to 5 will be given. For Higher Tier grades 4 to 9 will be given. For more updated information on the grade boundaries, you can check out GCSE English Grade Boundaries blog. You can book your GCSE exam with us; we have GCSE exam centres across the UK. Explore the list of GCSE Exam Centres, and see nearest exam centre. In order to book your GCSE official exam please email us at info@lead-academy.org Entry Requirements This GCSE English Course is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds and no experience or previous qualifications are required. You need a laptop or PC and stable internet connection Live Tutor Support Details Get personalised guidance and assistance throughout your GCSE exam preparation. Clarify difficult concepts and receive valuable feedback on practice exams, assignments and mock exams. 1:1 or Group Live classes are available with your expert English tutor Rita until the exam. Group Sessions Cost: £45+VAT per month (Class schedule once a week | 4 classes per month) 1:1 Live Class via Zoom available at the cost of £24+VAT per hour. You'll have the flexibility to choose your own schedule for the classes. Various class schedule options are available in the cart for you to choose from while booking. The classes are designed to prepare you for the exam. You will also get unlimited tutor support via email. GCSE English Exam Structure The AQA GCSE English Language consists of two paper-based and spoken language assessments. Paper 1 Topics covered: Reading (literature fiction text) and writing (descriptive or narrative writing) Exam duration: 1 Hour 45 minutes written exam Marks: 80 Weight: 50% of GCSE Question type: Short question, long question and extended writing question Paper 2 Topics covered: Reading (nonfiction text and literature fiction text) and writing (present a viewpoint) Exam duration: 1 Hour 45 minutes written exam Marks: 80 Weight: 50% of GCSE Question type: Short question, long question and extended writing question Non-examination Assessment: Spoken Language The purpose of the assessment is to provide students with a chance to demonstrate their speaking and listening skills. Skills tested: Presenting, responding to questions and feedback, and use of Standard English Marks: Marked by the teacher Weight: separate endorsement (0% weighting of GCSE) Course Curriculum Below mentioned course content of the course- Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Reading Reading Identify Explicit Information Analysing Writers' Use of Language Structure Evaluating Writers' Methods Writing Paper 2: Writers' Viewpoints and Perspectives Reading Identify and Interpret Explicit and Implicit Information and Ideas Synthesising and Summarising How does the Writer use Language? Comparing Viewpoints and Perspectives Writing Awarding Body The GCSE English Language Course is an independent accreditation by AQA and regulated by Ofqual. AQA, is the most popular academic and general qualification authority, dedicated to improving students' knowledge and skills. This awarding body conducts exams and awards credentials for employment, which employers and colleges around the world highly value. FAQs How popular is the GCSE English language course? The GCSE English online course is one of the popular courses of GCSE. Every institution asks students to study GCSE Math, English and Science courses before starting their undergraduate study. Is GCSE English difficult from a functional English course? Not really. Nothing is complicated when you put your potential and hard work into it. However, to pass the GCSE English course, you must go through the broad examination policy and process, unlike a functional English course. How to get better at the English language? Students should dedicate their valuable time to writing and communicating, as these are essential. Reading is also important as it makes them understand what they read and listen to. You should get yourself enrolled online. How to apply for the GCSE Exam? To apply for a GCSE exam through us, you must first contact us through info@lead-academy.org and pay the exam fees. We'll speak to the exam center to register and book your exam. The registration deadline is usually in February for exams in May/June, but it is important to check with the exam center for specific dates. You will also need to choose the subjects you wish to take and inform us of any special requirements or accommodations you may need. What is the structure of GCSE English? The structure in English can be seen in how it is arranged and how the parts fit together. In GCSE English, the structure typically includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Additionally, students should be familiar with the specific requirements and guidelines set by the exam board. To get a better understanding of the same , join the online course of Lead Academy. Can you retake English literature GCSE? Yes, you can retake English Literature and sit for the exam at a local school or college. Set your schedule and attend classes with other new students. I am from outside the UK. Will I get access to the Course? Yes, you can. Since it is an e-learning course, anyone from anywhere can enrol in our courses. What is an Accredited course? The professional body approves the procedures if any e-learning platform claims its courses are accredited. What is an Edexcel accredited course? Exdexcel is a British multinational education and examination body. If any functional skills training providers claim the course is Edexcel accredited, that means the course has been approved by the governor body of Edexcel. Their certificates have been valued in the UK and worldwide. How safe is it to purchase a course over the Internet? Lead academy has been providing courses over the internet for years, and all our learners' info is safe with us. 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