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How is A/S English Language different from GCSE?

Here's what some of our students said at the end of the course….

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"You learn a lot more in the way of terminology, all the words for analysing language."

"You learn to write about your own writing in commentaries. "

"Your coursework can be fun, allowing you to write about more topics that interest you."

"At A/S you study texts in more detail."

"More in-depth terminology is learned and more detailed analysis of texts."

The pages which follow give you a taste of the skills and knowledge you will gain at A/S level…..

 

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