English Literature Writing Guide - University of Edinburgh.
A Level English Literature is a hugely challenging, enjoyable and widely respected qualification. You will be expected to love reading independently and enjoy a variety of fiction: novels, poetry, plays and short stories. Equally you must be confident in articulating your analysis of texts in formal essays. Class debate is lively and strong opinions about set texts are welcomed and encouraged.
Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) learner of English? Practise and improve your writing skills with these texts and exercises.
English Literature covers a wide-range of topics from Chaucer to present-day authors, including works in English from writers outside the UK. The dual aim of the A-Level course is to stimulate a personal, imaginative response to literary texts, and to develop the techniques of critical appreciation.
Learners following the Cambridge International AS and A Level English syllabus will study a range of texts in the three main forms: prose, poetry and drama. Set texts are offered from a wide range of different periods and cultures. Learners will develop skills of reading and analysis of texts, and are encouraged to undertake wider reading to aid understanding of the texts studied. They will.
Writing. Practise and improve your writing skills for your school studies and your English exams. There are activities for different levels, so find your level and make a start. Beginner A1 writing. Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English? Practise and improve your writing skills with these texts and exercises. Elementary A2 writing. Are you an elementary (CEFR level A2) learner.
Our Creative Writing and English Literature degree offers an exploration of literary and creative writing in a rich combination of critical theory and practical workshops. The Creative Writing modules enable you to enhance your skills and evolve as an individual writer at your own pace and in your own way, while discovering how your own writing relates to the wider realms of literary and.
Classical and Biblical Backgrounds to English Literature; English: Language, Use, Theory. Year 2. Year 2 builds on the knowledge and skills developed in first year by broadening the range of literary texts and periods with which you will engage. You will study a substantial number of authors, topics and texts and gain awareness of the range and variety of approaches to literary study. The.