English literature
GCSE 9-1
AQA
How will this subject benefit me?
Studying this course gives students the chance to experience some of the greatest texts of all time. They will learn how to read in depth and critically, so that they are able to discuss and evaluate their interpretations and ideas. They will acquire the literary and linguistic terminology necessary to critique and analyse what they read.
What will I learn?
How to read and interpret a Shakespeare play in detail
How to respond to ideas and techniques from a range of poetry from different periods
How to analyse and evaluate characters and themes in a 19th century novel and a classic modern play
Who is this course appropriate for?
All students will study this course and take the same two exams at the end of Year 11. The grades range from 9-1 (9 being the highest)
How will I be assessed?
Exam - paper One 40%
Section A - Shakespeare
Section B - 19th century novel
Exam - paper two 60%
Section A - Prose or Drama
Section B - Poetry from the Anthology
Section C - Unseen poetry
What opportunities will this give me?
The successful completion of a course of study in English Literature provides an appropriate foundation for further study of the subject. It also provides a secure foundation for students in terms of general education and lifelong learning in all subjects. Students can apply their knowledge and skills to fulfil their aspirations in a broad range of career opportunities such as in Law, journalism, education, creative writing and various other professions.
COURSE SPecification
For further information, see the course specification on the following link: https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/english/gcse/english-literature-8702/specification-at-a-glance