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A-Level English Literature Including Exams

Key Points

  • Explore the rich history of English literature
  • Boost your communication and analytical skills
  • Unlock access to university and exciting career opportunities
  • AQA exams included (AQA Specification: 7707)
  • Build a strong understanding of literature for further study
  • Enjoy full tutor support and 24/7 online access to course materials
  • Exams included

Studying your A-Level

A-Level English Literature will challenge you to examine texts and explore the meaning and motivations behind them.

Understanding the context in which something is written is a key element in literature. This enables you to draw out patterns using a variety of reading strategies and perspectives.

During your studies, you will explore the work of Shakespeare, World War l literature and literature from 1945 onwards.

You’ll develop your analytical skills and be able to compare a broad range of writing styles and themes. You’ll also gain a comprehensive understanding of the fascinating history of literature.

AQA Exams are included within the price of this course. The exams consist of the following:

  • Questions on prose set text
  • Questions on poetry set text
  • Creative writing using prompt
  • Critical commentary

Exams will take place at an official exam centre in May/June. Exam bookings will be made each January for the following May/June by one of our higher education team. Exam location will depend on which centres are open. The team member arranging the exam for each student will always recommend the centre closest to the address of the learner.

Throughout the exams, you’ll need to demonstrate your understanding of literary analysis and evaluation. As well as engage creatively and critically with a wide range of texts.

The course will advance your communication and research skills for both professional and academic life.

Getting Started

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. Online learning means you can engage with your studies whenever works best for you.

You won’t have to worry about fitting in a class into an already packed schedule as you’re in control. You’re able to set the right pace and learn in an enjoyable way.

You won’t have to worry about travelling to class or sit in a draughty room as the teacher drones on for an hour or two. You’re able to study from the comfort of your own home.

Although distance education is a more independent learning style that doesn’t mean you’ll be completely alone. A dedicated tutor will provide subject expertise, constructive feedback and support whenever you need.

There are no entry requirements, but a GCSE or iGCSE in this subject would be beneficial. You must complete at least 50% of the course and pass the associated assignments before you are eligible to be entered for the exams.

Average completion timeframe

The average time it takes to complete the course is 2 years.

Assessment requirements

The assessment consists of written exams

Exams required

Tutors & Exams will provide the exam centre and oversee the examination process.

Membership required?

No membership is required to enrol on this course.

Additional requirements

Coursework is required for this qualification.

Certification Timeframe

You can expect to receive your certificate 3 months after receiving the result.

Extension Rules

£40 for six months, maximum of twice. If expired more than six months ago, or have already had two extensions, then they need to restart the course and pay again.

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:

  • Introduction to English Literature
  • Death of a Salesman (drama text)
  • John Keats (pre-1900 text)
  • Othello
  • Analysis of language
  • Aspects of tragedy in Othello - Themes for discussion
  • Crime writing as a genre
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
  • When Will There Be Good News? (post-2000 text)
  • George Crabbe, Robert Browning and Oscar Wilde (pre-1900 text)
  • Coursework Component
  • Comparison of one poetry and one prose text, informed by school of literary criticism
  • Exam preparation

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid in full before an exam can be booked.

Tutors & Exams

Tutors and Exams provides examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.

Tutors and Exams have examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire,  High Wycombe, Taunton, Wimbledon and Belfast. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).

OUR PASS RATE
A-Levels
96%
(National Average 81.4%)
A-Level English Literature Including Exams

Key Points

  • Explore the rich history of English literature
  • Boost your communication and analytical skills
  • Unlock access to university and exciting career opportunities
  • AQA exams included (AQA Specification: 7707)
  • Build a strong understanding of literature for further study
  • Enjoy full tutor support and 24/7 online access to course materials
  • Exams included

Studying your A-Level

A-Level English Literature will challenge you to examine texts and explore the meaning and motivations behind them.

Understanding the context in which something is written is a key element in literature. This enables you to draw out patterns using a variety of reading strategies and perspectives.

During your studies, you will explore the work of Shakespeare, World War l literature and literature from 1945 onwards.

You’ll develop your analytical skills and be able to compare a broad range of writing styles and themes. You’ll also gain a comprehensive understanding of the fascinating history of literature.

AQA Exams are included within the price of this course. The exams consist of the following:

  • Questions on prose set text
  • Questions on poetry set text
  • Creative writing using prompt
  • Critical commentary

Exams will take place at an official exam centre in May/June. Exam bookings will be made each January for the following May/June by one of our higher education team. Exam location will depend on which centres are open. The team member arranging the exam for each student will always recommend the centre closest to the address of the learner.

Throughout the exams, you’ll need to demonstrate your understanding of literary analysis and evaluation. As well as engage creatively and critically with a wide range of texts.

The course will advance your communication and research skills for both professional and academic life.

Getting Started

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. Online learning means you can engage with your studies whenever works best for you.

You won’t have to worry about fitting in a class into an already packed schedule as you’re in control. You’re able to set the right pace and learn in an enjoyable way.

You won’t have to worry about travelling to class or sit in a draughty room as the teacher drones on for an hour or two. You’re able to study from the comfort of your own home.

Although distance education is a more independent learning style that doesn’t mean you’ll be completely alone. A dedicated tutor will provide subject expertise, constructive feedback and support whenever you need.

A-Levels
OUR PASS RATE
(National Average 81.4%)
96%

As you progress through your course, you will study the following modules:

  • Introduction to English Literature
  • Death of a Salesman (drama text)
  • John Keats (pre-1900 text)
  • Othello
  • Analysis of language
  • Aspects of tragedy in Othello - Themes for discussion
  • Crime writing as a genre
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
  • When Will There Be Good News? (post-2000 text)
  • George Crabbe, Robert Browning and Oscar Wilde (pre-1900 text)
  • Coursework Component
  • Comparison of one poetry and one prose text, informed by school of literary criticism
  • Exam preparation

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid in full before an exam can be booked.

Tutors & Exams

Tutors and Exams provides examination and assessment facilities primarily aimed at private and home educated candidates.

Tutors and Exams have examination centres located around the country: Bolton, Coventry, Doncaster, St Neots Cambridgeshire,  High Wycombe, Taunton, Wimbledon and Belfast. All are approved for examination delivery by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).

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