English Language and Literature Single Award

English Language and Literature Single Award

Qualification:

GCSE

Examination Board:

WJEC

Course Content

The GCSE English Language and Literature Single Award enables you to appreciate how language connects you to the world around you, to engage with a rich range of texts from different periods and by diverse writers, and to develop and apply your own use of language, through written and verbal communication.

How you will be assessed
  • Examined Units (60%): These units are assessed through exams worth 60% of the qualification. Each exam lasts 90 minutes and includes extract-based questions, an extended essay and creative writing.
  • Non-Examined Assessments (40%): These units, worth 40%, involve tasks assessing written responses and oracy skills.

 

Assessment Objectives
  • Unit 1: Context and Meaning. Engage with a variety of poetry from the WJEC anthology, focusing on the themes of context and meaning.
  • Unit 2: Belonging. Study a prose text to explore the concept of belonging, addressing themes such as community, cynefin (a sense of place) and citizenship.
  • Unit 3: Influence and Power. Investigate a range of non-fiction texts, examining how writers and speakers exert influence and power, and shape opinions and decisions.
  • Unit 4a: Motivations. Delve into the motivations of writers and characters in a play, examining attitudes, behaviours and beliefs. Produce creative literary writing.

 

Skills development

This course will help you build a wide range of skills essential for academic and professional success, including:

  • Communication – Express ideas clearly and creatively effectively through spoken and written language.
  • Reading – Analyse, interpret and evaluate a diverse range of texts.
  • Contextual Analysis – Understand the purpose, audience and context behind language use.
  • Literacy – Improving grammar, vocabulary and precision in writing.

 

Career Ideas

As a core subject, this GCSE provides you with a strong foundation for further study and numerous career paths. This qualification is widely respected and opens opportunities in fields such as:

  • Law;
  • Journalism;
  • Media and Publishing;
  • Marketing and Advertising;
  • Teaching;
  • Politics and Public Relations.

 

For further information, please contact Miss Haverfield.