English - GCSE
This course requires you to follow an application process.
Course code: 26GY501
This course enables students to develop the skills needed to read and analyse different texts and to write well for a variety of purposes required for further study and work.
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From 15 Sep 2026
to 10 Jun 2027
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- 15 Dec 2026
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Wolverhampton Adult Education Service
Course details
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<li>GCSE English Language develops the essential reading, writing and spoken language skills adults need for work, further study and everyday communication.</li>
<li>Suitable for learners who want to improve their English for employment, progression to Functional Skills Level 2, access courses, apprenticeships or further study.</li>
<li>The GCSE specification is designed to be accessible to a wide range of learners, while offering stretch and challenge through analysis and extended writing tasks.</li>
</ul>
Key Topics
<p style="text-align:justify"><strong>Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Understanding how writers use language and structure to engage readers</li>
<li>Analysing fiction extracts from the 20th or 21st century</li>
<li>Writing creatively</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives</strong></p>
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<li>Analysing non-fiction and literary non-fiction</li>
<li>Comparing writers’ viewpoints across different time periods</li>
<li>Writing to express a viewpoint (articles, letters, speeches)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Spoken Language Endorsement</strong></p>
Course requirements
<ul>
<li>You must be aged 19 or over.</li>
<li>A short initial assessment to determine the appropriate level of study.</li>
<li>A good Entry 3 / Level 1 literacy level is recommended.</li>
<li>Commitment to regular reading, writing and exam practice is essential.</li>
<li>Commitment to regular attendance and independent study between classes.</li>
</ul>
Location
<p>City Learning Quarter, St George's Parade, Wolverhampton WV2 1AZ</p>
What are the benefits of this course?
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<li>Recognised national qualification required for many jobs, apprenticeships and further education programmes.</li>
<li>Develops strong reading and writing skills for workplace communication and everyday life.</li>
<li>Builds analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. </li>
<li>Supports progression to Access to HE, Level 3 study, teacher training, nursing, and public sector roles</li>
</ul>
How will I learn?
<ul>
<li>Through reading a range of fiction and non-fiction texts.</li>
<li>Practising exam-style questions with modelling and scaffolding.</li>
<li>Developing writing skills through creative and persuasive tasks.</li>
<li>Practising spoken language skills through discussions, presentations and group tasks.</li>
<li>Regular feedback to support improvement in spelling, punctuation and grammar.</li>
</ul>
How will my progress be monitored and assessed?
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<li>Mock exams throughout the course</li>
<li>Timed writing tasks</li>
<li>Spoken language presentation</li>
<li>Final GCSE assessment consists of two externally marked written exams.</li>
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Are there any additional costs?
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<li>The course may be <strong>free</strong> for many adult learners, depending on eligibility.</li>
<li> All core materials are provided</li>
<li>Learners may choose to purchase optional revision guides or stationery</li>
<li>Access to IT equipment for home study is helpful but not essential.</li>
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What qualification will I get?
<p>AQA GCSE English Language</p>
What will I be able to do after this course?
<p>Progress to:</p>
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<li>Access to Higher Education Diploma</li>
<li>Nursing, Midwifery or Healthcare training routes</li>
<li>Level 3 vocational qualifications</li>
<li>Teacher training pathways</li>
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<p>Apply for jobs requiring GCSE English at Grade 4/C or above.</p>
Further information
<p>For further information, careers, or educational advice contact our Student Services Team: </p>
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