Literature
If you are interested in English Literature A-Level, or just fancy reading some of the classics, we recommend starting with the books below. These were not studied in school as part of your GCSE, so may well be new to you. Unless you are a keen reader, of course!
If you are interested in English Literature A-Level, or just fancy reading some of the classics, we recommend starting with the books below. These were not studied in school as part of your GCSE, so may well be new to you. Unless you are a keen reader, of course!
animalfarm.pdf |
pride_and_prejudice.pdf |
to_kill_a_mockingbird_-_full_text_pdf.pdf |
Language
If you are interested in English Language at A-Level, or perhaps want a taster of the Language part of an English Combined course, then have a look at some of the resources below. English Language is very, very different at A-Level to GCSE. In addition, we would highly recommend sourcing a copy of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of English Language - it covers a huge majority of the course with plenty of extra supplementary reading too. If anyone is considering going even further with their English study at university, it's an essential purchase.
Amazon purchase link - www.amazon.co.uk/Cambridge-Encyclopedia-English-Language/dp/1108437737
Google Books preview link - books.google.co.uk/books?id=Kh_RZhvHk0YC&lpg=PA31&dq=cambridge%20encyclopedia%20english%20language&pg=PA31#v=onepage&q=cambridge%20encyclopedia%20english%20language&f=false
a_level_lang_intro_year_11_introduction_to_english_language__a_level.pptx |
a_level_lang_intro_true_or_false_grid_language_and_gender.docx |
a_level_lang_intro_the_great_vowel_shift.docx |
a_level_lang_intro_gender_theories.doc |
a_level_lang_intro_baby-talk-helps-infants-learn-language-faster.docx |
a_level_lang_intro_apprentice-transcripts-language--gender.docx |