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This A Level qualification is a must for all bookworms. If you are an avid book reader and find it difficult to switch the light off at the end of a chapter, then look no further, particularly if you need a suitable qualification to progress to University. You can be assured of an excellent learning experience and a transferrable qualification to add to your CV.
A Level English Literature
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From exploring the classical prose of Shakespeare and his comedies, to analysing the works of Oscar Wilde, William Sieghart, T.S. Eliot, Mary Shelley and Emily Bronte; our A Level in English Literature can teach you how to successfully interpret these popular pieces of work and create convincing arguments about why they were written the way they were.
Whether your interest stems from a love of reading or you hope to become a librarian or a teacher; the skills you’ll acquire on this A Level can form the perfect foundation for developing your written and analytical skills. In fact, our distance learning course is perfect for anyone who has got a passion for writing, as beyond analysing the environment/issues that may have influenced their style; it will also help to improve your own writing abilities.
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This course has been updated to meet the latest academic specifications and content, meaning whilst it may be a home based study, you will receive the exact same course materials, coursework and examinations as you would if you’d gone to college.
The only difference is, you will be in complete control of how, when and where you study. You can easily mould our course to fit around your existing work commitments, whilst also benefiting from the flexibility of being able to choose when you take your exams.
In other words, as long as you complete this course within 2 years of your enrolment, you can study as fast or as slow as you want. The pace you set is up to you.
Tailored for home use, by the end of this course you will walk away with the exact same skills, literary knowledge and understanding as your college equivalents.
Every component of this A Level course is designed to broaden your mind; test your interpretative skills and engage your creative processes.
By doing so you will acquire the analytical skills and know-how to apply this ‘think outside of the box’ attitude onto other facets of your life, as well as to your practical work and studies.
This course will:
Qualification Title: A-Level English Literature
Qualification Number: 9ET0
UCAS Points: Up to 56
Component 1: Drama
Component 2: Prose
Component 3: Poetry
Coursework Component:
To earn this A Level qualification you will first complete the assessments included in your course materials. These will be marked by your dedicated tutor and will prepare you for your exam.
You are required to complete three standard written exams:
(all dates are subject to change)
There is a separate fee for the examinations, which are paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking. We’ll help you book your exams when you are ready (we advise to book well in advance to guarantee your place).
Please note: the dates shown above are the next available exam slots only (exams take place every year).
There is no requirement to have past qualifications or knowledge of the area to enrol on this course.
You will also need to borrow/purchase all of the titles listed within the ‘Modules’ section, as they are essential to your studies.
Upon completion of this course you will receive an A Level in English Literature issued by Edexcel.
Your final result on the A Level will be converted to UCAS points. You can achieve up to 56 UCAS points per A Level, which can be combined for university applications. We highly recommend participating in the tutor-marked assessments in order to receive an accurate predicted grade for your UCAS application.
From the moment you enrol onto this A Level Literature course, you will have 2 years to complete your studies. To support and mentor you during this period, you will receive your very own personal tutor who will always be on hand to lend you advice, guidance and instruction.
In addition, you can readily access the help of our student support team who at a click of a button can happily answer your queries.
Alongside the continuous support of our tutors, you’ll also receive a comprehensive study guide, course materials and a course pack containing self-assessment exercises and tutor marked questions which can help to track your progression as your skills develop.
This is a question that our team are often asked, there are many reasons but here are the main reasons to choose Association of Learning:
If you need any more reasons to choose Association of Learning, contact our team!
You have 2 years to complete this course, but can complete at a faster pace without any additional costs.
This is a government-regulated qualification, with certification provided by an Ofqual-regulated awarding body.
Yes, you must pass exams to gain your A Level. There is a separate fee for the examinations, which are paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking.
The only difference is you study from home, at your own pace. The exams and qualification are exactly the same.
There are two payment options, pay in full for your course or monthly. Our monthly payment option allows you to spread the cost of your course over a 10 month period.
If you choose to pay using a payment plan, to apply you must be able to answer yes to the following:
No, all of our courses are distance learning which means your tutor will mark your work and send it back to you via email or by using our online portal.
Unlike other providers, Association of Learning use a fast-track system to get your certificate to you within six weeks (our average is two weeks).
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