Level 3 English
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: M J. McLean.
The main focus in this course is on written and visual texts and the extension of literacy skills through reading, writing, speaking and viewing in a range of contexts. As well as completing their internal assessments, students who take this course will be expected to sit one or more external assessments.
At Level 3, students will:
Develop their academic writing skills and extend their responses to film, to formulate discerning arguments and evaluative commentaries.
Write in a range of styles, developing their essay writing skills and producing a portfolio of writing.
Develop their knowledge and understanding of the literary, social and cultural contexts of texts through directed and independent reading of literature and literary criticism.
Course Overview
Term 1
AS91480 Respond critically to significant aspects of visual and/or oral text(s) through close reading, supported by evidence (3 credits)
-students study the films of a significant director, and complete an essay where aspects of the director's signature style are identified in relation to a theme in the film.
Previous directors include Greta Gerwig, George Miller, Stanley Kubrick.
Term 2
AS91478 Respond critically to significant connections across texts, supported by evidence. (4 credits)
-students write a comparative essay on four texts, three of which have been studied in class.
Term 3
AS91475 Produce a selection of fluent and coherent writing which develops, sustains, and structures ideas. (6 credits)
OPTIONAL
91476 Create and deliver a fluent and coherent oral text which develops, sustains, and structures ideas. (3 credits)
Term 4
AS91474 Respond critically to significant aspects of unfamiliar written texts through close reading, supported by evidence. (4 credits, External exam)
Recommended Prior Learning
Prerequisites: at least ONE external AND 13+ credits from internals OR HoD approval.
Disclaimer
Availability of teaching staff and the final decision is at the discretion of the Head of Department.
Minimum class sizes.
Course structure and activities are subject to change.
Availability of teaching staff and the final decision is at the discretion of the Head of Department.
Meeting any course entry requirements
Minimum class sizes.
Course structure and activities are subject to change.
Availability of teaching staff and the final decision is at the discretion of the Head of Department.
Course structure and activities are subject to change.
Availability of teaching staff and the final decision is at the discretion of the Head of Department.