Details
Question the society we live in through the lens of English Language, all the while building skills highly sought after in a range of different sectors. Exploring the importance of language allows you to understand the past, present, and our changing future, covering everything from history to current affairs.
Complimentary courses
- Sociology
- Law
- Psychology
- Media
- Business / Business Studies
- History
- Government & Politics
- French
- Spanish
- Philosophy & Ethics
Course Content
Studying GCSE English Language at Franklin gives you the best possible opportunity to progress and gain confidence in the subject. We consistently score much higher than the national average for students improving their entry grade and going on to achieve the national pass of grade 4 or above. The course will see you explore a range of fascinating topics, develop your creative writing skills, and build strategies to succeed in the exams and beyond. Pair with any Level 2 subject to boost your skills and qualifications to access a Level 3 programme.Your Opportunities
Possible career paths- Editor
- Journalist
- News Reporter
- Writer / Copywriter / Blogger
- PR Professional
- Web Content Manager
- Media Researcher
- Translator
- Social Media Manager
- Linguist
- Publisher
- Speech and Language Therapist
- Teacher
- Marketing Executive
Your Assessment
- 80% Examination
- 20% Coursework
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
Question the society we live in through the lens of English Language, all the while building skills highly sought after in a range of different sectors. Exploring the importance of language allows you to understand the past, present, and our changing future, covering everything from history to current affairs.
Complimentary courses
- Sociology
- Law
- Psychology
- Media
- Business / Business Studies
- History
- Government & Politics
- French
- Spanish
- Philosophy & Ethics