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English Language A Level Information

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English A level by Home Schooling- The Course

English A level is split into two major components - AS and A2.  The AS level can be sat in its own right.

Each lesson of the course begins with a set of clearly stated objectives and an explanation of its place in the overall programme of study.

Effective home learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions.

There are eleven tutor-marked assignments.

Key Topics Covered

The English A Level covers the six modules that match the units of assessment (exam papers). These units are as follows:

AS Level

  • Discovering Language

    This unit is designed to introduce candidates to the study of the
    modes of language. It employs the core variation concepts of
    audience, purpose, field, genre and mode. Candidates are
    required to study how language is used in written, spoken and
    electronic forms.

  • M2 Representation and Language (20%) (coursework)

    This coursework unit is designed to develop candidates’ ability to
    write for specific audiences and purposes and to explore the key
    ideas of representation and ideology.

A2 Level

  • M3 Language Explorations (synoptic 30%)


    The first A2 unit is designed to introduce candidates to the wider
    study of language in society. After the AS units which focussed on
    language in its immediate contexts (use-related variation according to subject, purpose, audience, genre and mode), this unit places language in its wider geographical, social and temporal contexts

  • Language Investigations and Interventions (coursework 20%)

    This unit is designed to develop candidates’ ability to investigate
    language independently. It enables them to pursue areas of
    individual interest and to explore methodological issues concerning data collection and analysis.

The A level develops the following abilities: to communicate clearly, to analyse language (both spoken and written), to explore different media, dialects, registers, etc.

The Syllabus

This course prepares candidates for the AQA English Language AS level syllabus 1701 for examinations in 2009 and later years. Candidates may wish to add to this qualification by studying the A2 component (syllabus 2701). The full A level comprises AS and A2. Both syllabuses have been chosen as they are the most suited to the home schooling.

Assessment

Unit 1 --- ENGA1 Seeing Through Language ( 60% of AS, 30% of A Level)
2 hour written examination: Language Analysis task and Language Development essay

Unit 2 --- ENGA2 Representation and Language (40% of AS, 20% of A Level)
Coursework: One Investigation and one Production task plus commentary (2000-
2500 words)

Unit 3 --- ENGA3 Language Explorations (30% of A Level)
2 hour 30 minutes written examination

Unit 4 --- ENGA4 Language Investigations and Interventions (20% of A Level)
Coursework: One Investigation and one Intervention task (3,000-3,750 words).

English A level Requirements

It is assumed that prospective candidates for this course have obtained a pass mark of C or above in English GCSE or an equivalent qualification.

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