English Language & English Literature

GCSE English Language and Literature are core subjects because the language and communication skills you develop are essential for success whatever you do in the future.

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT:
Mrs L HOLLOWAY

EXAMINATION BOARD:
WJEC Eduqas

LEVEL:
GCSE (9-1)

WEBSITE:
English Language
English Literature


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Course outline

English Language and English Literature test students’ abilities to: understand and produce fiction and non-fiction text; write creatively; read and write about a wide range of poetry, prose and drama, including Shakespeare, and produce a variety of Speaking and Listening work. 

English opens up your eyes to the wonderful and varied worlds of fiction and encourages you to analyse and appreciate language.
— Maya, Y11

Assessment method

English Language
Unit % of Final Grade Type of Assessment Additional Details
1 40% Exam 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
2 60% Exam 19th and 21st Century Non-Fiction Reading and Transactional/Persuasive Writing
English Literature
Unit % of Final Grade Type of Assessment Additional Details
1 40% Exam Macbeth and Anthology Poetry
2 60% Exam A Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls and Unseen Poetry

All students also complete one compulsory Speaking and Listening assessment (reported separately but not counted in the final assessment).


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The future

Both English Language and/or English Literature can be taken at A-level, which could lead to courses in Further and Higher Education. Occupations such as: teaching, journalism and creative media may be possible career choices. Passing English GCSE is a common requirement for many jobs and courses.


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