English Language
English Language
Language is one of the most powerful tools we use every day. It influences how we think, how we connect with others, and how we understand the world around us. A Level English Language at South Devon College explores the way language works - its structure, its impact, and how it changes across different contexts and communities.
This course concentrates on both spoken and written language, examining a wide range of real-world texts. From political speeches to food packaging, song lyrics to social media posts, you’ll learn to analyse how language is crafted and how it shapes meaning.
You’ll explore the building blocks of language, including grammar, lexis and semantics, and how texts are organised for different purposes and audiences. You’ll also study pragmatics - the hidden meanings behind what people say - and the role images play in supporting written messages.
A key part of the course is understanding how language reflects and shapes the world we live in. You’ll investigate how power, gender and technology influence the way we speak and write, and how these factors contribute to the evolution of English in modern society.
Throughout the course, you'll develop valuable skills in critical thinking, analysis, and written communication - skills that are highly respected by universities and employers alike. Whether you're interested in journalism, law, marketing, education, publishing or creative writing, A Level English Language provides a strong foundation for a range of future pathways.
You must have a GCSE Grade 5(B) in English
You must have a GCSE Grade 4(C) in Maths
You must have 5 GCSEs at Grade 4(C) or above
Language and social groups
Language and region
Language and gender
Language and ethnicity
Child language acquisition
Language change
Language in the world












