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English Literature - A Level Head of Department: Jo Britton Email: [email protected] Fact File • This is a 2 year A Level course. • 80% exam, 20% coursework. • You will study 8 books over the 2 years, which will be a mixture of prose (novels), poetry and drama. • You need to have achieved a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and English Literature to qualify for this course. • Universities and employers like this course because of the skills in reading, writing and analysis which you will develop. Specific entry requirements You will need at least a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and grade 5 or above in English Literature. You will need to have a love of reading and a strong ability to express your ideas in writing. Course Summary In this 2 year course, you will study 8 texts which will be a mixture of novels, plays and poetry. You will study works written over 600 years ago and those written within the last few years. You will read and discuss these texts, looking not only at how they were written and what they are about, but also how they reflect the time in which they were written, and how our view of them has changed over time as attitudes and values have changed. Progression skills and opportunities This course is all about communication – how writers communicate with us and how we communicate ideas about what we read, both in writing (essays) and orally through discussion. The expertise in communication that you will develop through this course is highly valued by employers for a wide range of jobs and careers. This is also an extremely useful skill for studying any subject at university, so universities value this A Level even if you are not going on to study for an English degree. English Literature is one of the 8 subjects on the Russell Group Universities’ list of ‘facilitating subjects’ (i.e. desirable subjects).

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Page 1: English Literature - A Level - 2017 Literature - A... · English Literature - A Level Head of Department: Jo Britton Email: jo.britton@qmc.ac.uk Fact File • This is a 2 year A Level

English Literature - A LevelHead of Department: Jo Britton

Email: [email protected]

Fact File• This is a 2 year A Level course.• 80% exam, 20% coursework.• You will study 8 books over the 2 years, which will be a mixture of prose (novels), poetry and drama.• You need to have achieved a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and English Literature to qualify for this course.• Universities and employers like this course because of the skills in reading, writing and analysis which you will develop.

Specific entry requirementsYou will need at least a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and grade 5 or above in English Literature. You will need to have a love of reading and a strong ability to express your ideas in writing.

Course SummaryIn this 2 year course, you will study 8 texts which will be a mixture of novels, plays and poetry. You will study works written over 600 years ago and those written within the last few years. You will read and discuss these texts, looking not only at how they were written and what they are about, but also how they reflect the time in which they were written, and how our view of them has changed over time as attitudes and values have changed.

Progression skills and opportunitiesThis course is all about communication – how writers communicate with us and how we communicate ideas about what we read, both in writing (essays) and orally through discussion. The expertise in communication that you will develop through this course is highly valued by employers for a wide range of jobs and careers.

This is also an extremely useful skill for studying any subject at university, so universities value this A Level even if you are not going on to study for an English degree. English Literature is one of the 8 subjects on the Russell Group Universities’ list of ‘facilitating subjects’ (i.e. desirable subjects).

How is the course assessed?For this course, you will take 2 exams at the end of 2 years which will account for 80% of the marks. These 2 exams will require you to write about 6 of the 8 texts you have studied. In each exam, you will also have to analyse some poetry and prose which you will not have seen before.

What topics will I be studying?(NB: These texts may be subject to change.)Paper 1: Love Through The Ages.• Section A - Shakespeare: 1 question on OTHELLO. Closed Book.• Section B - Unseen Poetry: 1 question comparing and contrasting 2 unseen poems.• Section C - Comparing texts: 1 question comparing and contrasting TESS OF THED’URBERVILLES (novel, Thomas Hardy) and an anthology of POST-1900 POETRY. Open Book.

Paper 2: Literature from 1945 to the Present Day.• Section A - 1 question on A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (play, Tennesee Williams). Open • Section B - 1 question comparing and contrasting THE HANDMAID’S TALE (novel, Margaret Atwood) and FEMININE GOSPELS (poetry, Carol Ann Duffy). Open book.• Section C - Analysis of an unseen prose extract in this section.

Paper 3: Independent Critical Study – Texts Across Time (Coursework).• Non-Examined Assessment: comparing and contrasting THE MILLER’S TALE (poetry, Chaucer) and 1 other text which you choose from a list of 4. You will write 1 essay of 2500 words. You will do this during the summer term of your first year.

Will I need any specialist materials or equipment?You will need your own copies of the texts we study but we will buy these for you and you pay for them as part of your course costs.

Page 2: English Literature - A Level - 2017 Literature - A... · English Literature - A Level Head of Department: Jo Britton Email: jo.britton@qmc.ac.uk Fact File • This is a 2 year A Level

English Literature - A LevelHead of Department: Jo Britton

Email: [email protected]

Fact File• This is a 2 year A Level course.• 80% exam, 20% coursework.• You will study 8 books over the 2 years, which will be a mixture of prose (novels), poetry and drama.• You need to have achieved a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and English Literature to qualify for this course.• Universities and employers like this course because of the skills in reading, writing and analysis which you will develop.

Specific entry requirementsYou will need at least a grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and grade 5 or above in English Literature. You will need to have a love of reading and a strong ability to express your ideas in writing.

Course SummaryIn this 2 year course, you will study 8 texts which will be a mixture of novels, plays and poetry. You will study works written over 600 years ago and those written within the last few years. You will read and discuss these texts, looking not only at how they were written and what they are about, but also how they reflect the time in which they were written, and how our view of them has changed over time as attitudes and values have changed.

Progression skills and opportunitiesThis course is all about communication – how writers communicate with us and how we communicate ideas about what we read, both in writing (essays) and orally through discussion. The expertise in communication that you will develop through this course is highly valued by employers for a wide range of jobs and careers.

This is also an extremely useful skill for studying any subject at university, so universities value this A Level even if you are not going on to study for an English degree. English Literature is one of the 8 subjects on the Russell Group Universities’ list of ‘facilitating subjects’ (i.e. desirable subjects).

How is the course assessed?For this course, you will take 2 exams at the end of 2 years which will account for 80% of the marks. These 2 exams will require you to write about 6 of the 8 texts you have studied. In each exam, you will also have to analyse some poetry and prose which you will not have seen before.

What topics will I be studying?(NB: These texts may be subject to change.)Paper 1: Love Through The Ages.• Section A - Shakespeare: 1 question on OTHELLO. Closed Book.• Section B - Unseen Poetry: 1 question comparing and contrasting 2 unseen poems.• Section C - Comparing texts: 1 question comparing and contrasting TESS OF THED’URBERVILLES (novel, Thomas Hardy) and an anthology of POST-1900 POETRY. Open Book.

Paper 2: Literature from 1945 to the Present Day.• Section A - 1 question on A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (play, Tennesee Williams). Open • Section B - 1 question comparing and contrasting THE HANDMAID’S TALE (novel, Margaret Atwood) and FEMININE GOSPELS (poetry, Carol Ann Duffy). Open book.• Section C - Analysis of an unseen prose extract in this section.

Paper 3: Independent Critical Study – Texts Across Time (Coursework).• Non-Examined Assessment: comparing and contrasting THE MILLER’S TALE (poetry, Chaucer) and 1 other text which you choose from a list of 4. You will write 1 essay of 2500 words. You will do this during the summer term of your first year.

Will I need any specialist materials or equipment?You will need your own copies of the texts we study but we will buy these for you and you pay for them as part of your course costs.

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