Home Schooling English Literature GCSE - The Course
Each lesson of the English Literature GCSE begins with a set of clearly stated objectives and an explanation of its place in the overall programme of study. Effective learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions, and there is guidance for the preparation of coursework.
There are nine tutor-marked assignments.
Key Topics Covered
The English Literature GCSE course is divided into eight modules, the first two covering general aspects and the others dealing with set texts:
- Literary Analysis
- Essay Technique
Examination Texts
- Thomas Hardy: Far From the Madding Crowd
- G.B. Shaw: Pygmalion
- Chaucer: 'The General Prologue' to the Canterbury Tales
Coursework Texts
- Shakespeare: Macbeth
- The War Poets 1914-1918: Up the line to Death
- George Orwell: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Choice of Texts
Oxford Home Schooling has been careful in its choice of texts to choose texts which are accessible to the widest audience an yet still present a challenge to the pupil. It is the parents responsibility to ensure that they are happy with the texts we have chosen.
English and English Literature Combined Coursework
We have carefully designed our English and English Literature GCSE course packs so that the student gets the benefit of the overlap between the two courses essentially doing the work for one and a half GCSEs to get the two qualifications. Please click here for more information.
The Syllabus
This course prepares students for AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus 3711, for examinations in 2006 and later years. We have chosen this syllabus as it is the most suited to Distance Learning/Home Schooling
Assessment is by one written paper (70%) and coursework (30%).
Special Requirements
A reasonable level of proficiency in written English is assumed.
Coursework
Home Schooling Students need to submit a folder of coursework to their examination centre. Full guidance is given in the course
