This Functional Skills English course helps you improve reading, writing, speaking, and listening, progressing from Entry 1 to Level 2. With small stepping-stone units, it builds confidence and skills, preparing you for work, study, or everyday communication.
This GCSE English course helps learners improve from a Grade 2–3 (D–E) to at least Grade 4, focusing on reading, writing, speaking, and listening. You’ll study a range of texts and develop skills through discussion, debate, and exam preparation.
This fast-track GCSE English course runs for six months, helping learners improve from a Grade 2–3 (D–E) to at least Grade 4. It focuses on reading, writing, speaking, and listening, using texts, discussions, debates, and exam preparation.
This A Level in English Language explores how people use language in everyday life, covering phonology, semantics, grammar, and language variation. You’ll also develop research skills through an independent investigation and create original writing in a chosen genre.
This A Level in English Language at Alton College explores grammar, language development, variation, and how language shapes perception. You’ll analyse written and spoken texts and complete coursework allowing you to create original writing in areas like journalism or creative writing.
This A Level in English Language and Literature explores traditional and modern texts, including novels, poetry, and plays. You’ll develop skills in language and literary analysis, creative writing, and producing fiction and non-fiction with an accompanying commentary.
This A Level in English Literature at Havant Campus explores texts from tragedy and political or social protest writing. You’ll study critical theory, context, and interpretation, developing analytical skills and insight into how meaning can vary over time and for different readers.
This A Level in English Literature at Alton College explores a wide range of texts, from Shakespeare and Romantic poetry to modern novels and contemporary poetry. You’ll study historical and cultural contexts, analyse texts in depth, and engage creatively with literature.
This ESOL course supports learners whose first language is not English to improve reading, writing, speaking and listening skills for everyday life, work and further study, with an initial assessment required before enrolment.