English Literacy

Course Outline

The English Literature course is based on the conviction that the study of literature should centre on an informed personal response and a critical understanding of a range of texts in the genres of prose, poetry, and drama.


Throughout the course you will:

· Understand that texts from English, Welsh or Irish literary heritage have been influential and significant over time and explore their meaning today.

· Explore how texts from different cultures and traditions may reflect or influence values, assumptions and a sense of identity.

· Connect ideas, themes and issues, drawing on a range of texts.

· Become critical readers of fiction and non-fiction prose, poetry and drama.

· Experience different times, cultures, viewpoints and situations as found in literary texts.


Foster an appreciation of Wales’ cultural heritage through the study of Welsh writing in English.

What will I study?

The content of the course will allow you to develop your knowledge, skills and understanding over a range of literature as outlined below. It will require you to study a minimum of five texts, at least three of which are from the English, Welsh or Irish literary heritage. Texts must include prose, poetry and drama (including a play by Shakespeare), and will be sufficiently rich and substantial to engage readers intellectually and emotionally.


The range of texts studied will include:

  • Texts from the English, Welsh or Irish literary heritage.

  • Texts from different cultures and traditions.

  • Welsh writing in English.

  • Texts by contemporary writers.