Embark on a literary adventure with the A-Level English Literature distance learning programme, crafted to nurture you as a discerning, self-reliant reader. Delve into an extensive assortment of literary works spanning various centuries, cultivating an ability to scrutinise closely and assess diverse critical perspectives. You'll acquire the knack of articulating well-informed, independent views based on robust evidence.
Furthermore, you'll master weaving critical standpoints into your essays to bolster and cultivate your arguments. An A-Level in English Literature lays a solid foundation for any field demanding superior written communication, research, and analytical prowess. This qualification can pave your way into various careers including Journalism, Teaching, Law, Academia, Media, Advertising, Marketing, Politics, and the Performing Arts.
A-Levels, the educational hallmark of the UK, are esteemed by universities and employers alike as an emblem of substantial accomplishment. Harness the power of the English Language to inspire, motivate, and challenge yourself in a myriad of ways. Possessing an A-Level symbolises an in-depth comprehension of a subject, enhancing your career prospects and presenting new opportunities. Designed in line with the latest specifications, this A-Level English Literature course is poised to provide you the best shot at success.
With our comprehensive resources at your disposal, including a clear induction and well-structured assignments, you'll be adeptly prepared for the exam.
Benefits you'll enjoy:
An innovative course, devised according to the latest specification featuring captivating and interactive content
Option for fast track available for this course (exams in 2022)
A complimentary e-textbook to facilitate your learning
Access to a network of partner exam centres (guaranteed exam venue)
Unlimited tutor support – aiding in crafting a study plan and offering unwavering support throughout
Exam pass assurance (In case of initial failure, we’ll support you until your subsequent exam)
A-level English Literature will stimulate your reading habits, promoting a critical approach and fostering an understanding of analysing a variety of critical viewpoints.
Awarding Body Details:
Awarding body: AQA
Our course code: X902
Qualification code: 7712A
AQA qualifications, recognised and taught across 30 countries globally, are esteemed by employers and universities, enabling learners to progress to their subsequent life stage. AQA qualifications cater to a variety of abilities, encompassing GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels.
⏰ Estimated Study Time
Allocate between 200 and 300 hours for studying, plus extra time for assignment completion.
🌐 Learning Methodology
Our innovative online learning platform delivers this course, offering an interactive and engaging experience. For those inclined, printable learning materials are available. Learning resources incorporate diverse media, including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities.
🗓️ Course Duration
Commence your learning journey by enrolling today, and enjoy unlimited tutor support for up to 24 months from enrolment.
📝 Assessment Method
All current enrolments are for Summer 2022 exams.
Official Exams:
Complete two standard written exams:
3-hour exam, 40% of marks
2-hour 30-minute exam, 40% of marks
One coursework task, 20% of marks (See NEA below)
We offer a guaranteed exam spot in one of our nationwide exam centres, eliminating the need for you to find one.
Assignments:
Throughout your course, you'll need to complete:
- One introductory assignment
- Ten assignments
Though not contributing to your final grade, these provide an opportunity to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback, helping gauge your progress.
Non-Exam Assessment (NEA):
- One coursework task, 20% of marks
The A-Level assessment for the new specification includes a non-exam assessment (NEA). This coursework is completed during your learning and sent to your exam centre for marking. Further details provided upon enrolment.
🎓 Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, receive an A-Level in English Literature, issued by AQA. This syllabus (7712A) is specifically chosen for its suitability to distance learning. Your certificate is indistinguishable from those issued to students in any other academic setting.
ℹ️ Additional Information
Difficulty Level - 3
Entry Requirements - We strongly recommend prior study of English literature to GCSE or equivalent level.
UCAS Points - 56
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Course Content
1. Love through the ages: Shakespeare's Othello
2. Love through the ages: Poetry - Anthology (Pre 1900)
3. Love through the ages: Prose - The Great Gatsby
4. Love through the ages: Unseen poems
5. Texts in shared contexts: Drama - A Streetcar Named Desire
6. Texts in shared contexts: Prose - The Handmaid's Tale
7. Texts in shared contexts: Poem - Skirrid Hill (Post-2000)
8. Texts in shared contexts: Unseen prose extract
9. Independent critical study
The course covers various themes and literary works, exploring 'Love through the ages' with works like 'Othello' and 'The Great Gatsby', and 'Texts in shared contexts' like 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The course also includes an 'Independent critical study' unit to develop research skills and analytical thinking.
Course Content
Methods of language analysisPhonetics, phonology and prosodicsGraphologyLexis and semanticsGrammar, including morphologyPragmaticsDiscourse
Textual variations and representationsThe textual range (various subjects, writers, audiences)Functions of the textsIdentity and representationsHow audiences are addressed and positionedStructure and organisation of the texts
Children’s language developmentPhonological, pragmatic, lexical, semantic and grammatical developmentThe development of written languageThe functions of children’s languageTheories and research about language development
Diversity and changeLanguage in its wider social, geographical and temporal contextsProcesses of language changeSocial attitudes to language diversity and change
Language discoursesStudying texts that convey attitudes to language diversity and changeMethods of conveying views and opinions about language issues: representations, identities and positioning.Connecting to discourses about languageThe directed writing task
Language Investigation (NEA)Choosing an investigation focusCarrying out the investigation (including ethics, record keeping and referencing)Organising and analysing the data and interpretation of findingsConcluding your investigation
Original writing (NEA)An overview of the assessment and marking criteria, including organising and referencing workChoosing your area of original writing (Power of persuasion, storytelling & power of information)Choosing and analysing style modelsProducing a reflective commentary
Preparing for the A Level examinationsRevision TipsExam TechniquesPreparing for Paper 1Preparing for Paper 2