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English Language A Level

Accord Sixth Form College (Ossett Academy)

Drake Building, Storrs Hill Road, OSSETT, Wakefield, WF5 0DG

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Languages, Literature and Culture

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Accord Sixth Form College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

An A Level in English Language is a valuable qualification for many different career/degree paths. An understanding of language and communication is key for any career which involves working with others or some use of writing skills, the list of which is infinite. It will also help you to become a more critical and evaluative thinker, a skill which complements many other subject options and pathways.

Students who study courses in English will be given opportunities to visit lecture-style events at local universities with specialist linguists to support their learning. We are also developing partnerships with other A Level providers to offer specialist workshops on particular aspects of the course.

Taking English Language also opens up opportunities for enrichment such as visits to local primary schools (studying how children develop their written language) and visits from guest speakers, including forensic linguists and university professors.

Course Details

Have you ever thought about how we use language on a daily basis and how language varies from person to person and place to place? If so, this course will give you a fascinating insight into the language we tend to take for granted; it is an exciting and thought-provoking course that will allow you to discover more about language use in the world around you. The course is separated into four areas: Language Variation, Child Language, Crafting Language and a Language Investigation. Under these areas, you will investigate text messages, spoken language, texts written by children and data collected about the way specific groups use language. The course also enables you to be creative in your own use of language, with opportunities to create your own texts, investigations and discursive essays.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment takes place at the end of two years of study.

Paper 1: 60 marks, 2h 15m (35%)

Paper 2: 45 marks, 1h 15m (20%)

Paper 3: 45 marks, 1h 45m (25%)

Non-examination assessment: 50 marks over two assignments (20%)

Entry requirements

5 GCSE at grade 5 or above. Students must have achieved grade 5 or above in English.

Your next steps...

An A Level in English Language is a valuable qualification for many different career/degree paths. An understanding of language and communication is key for any career which involves working with others or some use of writing skills, the list of which is infinite. It will also help you to become a more critical and evaluative thinker, a skill which complements many other subject options and pathways.

Students who study courses in English will be given opportunities to visit lecture-style events at local universities with specialist linguists to support their learning. We are also developing partnerships with other A Level providers to offer specialist workshops on particular aspects of the course.

Taking English Language also opens up opportunities for enrichment such as visits to local primary schools (studying how children develop their written language) and visits from guest speakers, including forensic linguists and university professors.

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