AQA’s Year 12 English course offers students a wide array of benefits, both academically and personally. In English Language, the study of language change, variation, and acquisition provides students with a deeper understanding of how language functions in society. This knowledge is invaluable for those considering careers in linguistics, education, or communication fields. It also fosters critical thinking and analytical skills that can be applied to numerous aspects of life, from interpreting media messages to understanding cultural shifts in language use. Additionally, the Language Investigation component encourages independent research and data analysis, which hones research and problem-solving skills applicable to various academic disciplines and professions.
In the realm of English Literature, students dive into the rich world of literature, enhancing their literary analysis, interpretation, and writing skills. This not only prepares them for advanced studies but also equips them with skills highly sought after in careers that require strong communication and critical thinking abilities. The comparative literature component promotes cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for diverse perspectives. Furthermore, the coursework and independent study options encourage self-directed learning, strengthening research and writing capabilities. Overall, the AQA Year 12 English course empowers students with versatile skills and knowledge that are indispensable in their academic pursuits and future careers, while fostering a deep appreciation for the power and beauty of language and literature.
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Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 34 Lessons
- 60 Hours
- AQA English Language19
- 1.0Language Change
- 1.1Historical changes in the English language
- 1.2The impact of social, technological, and cultural changes on language
- 1.3Study of language evolution and language families
- 1.4Language Variation
- 1.5Regional and social variations in English
- 1.6The study of dialects, accents, and sociolects
- 1.7Multilingualism and its effects on language variation
- 1.8Child Language Acquisition
- 1.9The development of language in children
- 1.10Theories and stages of language acquisition
- 1.11Bilingualism and the role of early language exposure
- 1.12Language and Gender
- 1.13How language is influenced by and influences gender roles and identity
- 1.14Intersectionality and language
- 1.15Gender-neutral language and its societal impact
- 1.16Language and Power
- 1.17The role of language in power structures and discourse
- 1.18Analyzing power dynamics in written and spoken texts
- AQA English Literature15
- 2.0Drama
- 2.1In-depth study of dramatic works, including plays by Shakespeare or modern playwrights
- 2.2Character analysis, themes, and dramatic techniques
- 2.3Post-colonial and feminist interpretations of classical dramas
- 2.4Prose
- 2.5Exploring prose literature, including novels, short stories, and modern fiction
- 2.6Analysis of narrative structures, character development, and themes
- 2.7Contemporary literature and social commentary in prose
- 2.8Poetry
- 2.9In-depth analysis of poetry from various periods, including contemporary and diverse voices
- 2.10Interpretation of poetic techniques, themes, and imagery
- 2.11Poetry as a medium for political and social commentary
- 2.12Comparative analysis of literary texts or works from different time periods or cultural contexts
- 2.13Drawing connections and contrasts between texts
- 2.14Cross-cultural perspectives and global literature