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Adult GCSE English

Level 1 Diploma

Course Location

College

Trafford College

Location

Altrincham Campus

Further Details

Age

Adult

Department

GCSEs

Course Start Date

Monday 14th September 2026

Course Duration

Part-time, 1 Year

Course Time

09:00:00 - 12:00:00

Course Fee

£ 0.00
You may be eligible for support with your tuition fees - please visit the college website - funding and finance page for further information

Course Code

APQ-GEXX-1100

Course Overview

A qualification in English Language is essential for progressing into further training, education, or employment. This course is designed to help you achieve your goals by developing a wide range of skills in both written and spoken English.

Our experienced tutors will tailor lessons to suit your individual needs and abilities, using a variety of engaging and innovative teaching methods. You will build confidence in reading, writing, speaking, and listening-equipping you with the communication skills needed for everyday life and the workplace.

We offer both daytime and evening classes to provide flexibility and accommodate different schedules.

Course Requirements

This course is open to all adults.

– If you have a GCSE English grade 3 or a Level 2 Functional Skills English qualification achieved within the last five years, you will be invited to an interview to assess your suitability. You will not need to complete an initial assessment.

– If you have older qualifications or no formal English qualifications, you will be asked to complete a short written assessment to determine your current literacy level.

Please note: In most cases, we are unable to offer a resit if you already hold a GCSE English grade 4 or above.

What you will Learn

A GCSE English course covers a range of skills related to the English language, literature, and communication. The course is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

Reading Skills:
Literary Analysis: Analysing and interpreting texts, including novels, poetry, and plays.
Understanding Non-Fiction: Comprehending and critically evaluating non-fiction texts, such as articles, reports, and essays.

Writing Skills:
Creative Writing: Producing imaginative and original pieces, such as stories, poems, or scripts.
Analytical Writing: Crafting essays and responses that demonstrate an understanding of literary themes, characters, and techniques.
Transactional Writing: Developing skills in writing for different purposes, such as letters, articles, and speeches.

Speaking and Listening:
Presentations: Planning and delivering presentations on various topics.
Discussion and Debate: Participating in group discussions, debates, and spoken interactions.

Grammar and Vocabulary:
Grammar Rules: Understanding and applying grammatical rules and structures.
Vocabulary Development: Expanding and using a varied and appropriate vocabulary.

Exam Preparation:
Practice Papers: Completing mock exams and practice papers to prepare for the final assessments.
Exam Techniques: Learning effective exam strategies and time management skills.

Assessment

– You will complete two written exams in June.
– You will also take part in one Spoken Language assessment, which is carried out internally during the year.

Progression

We want you to feel confident using English in everyday life, work, and study. This course is designed to help you strengthen your skills and achieve a higher grade-opening the door to further education, training, or employment opportunities.

Career Options

Completing a GCSE English course provides a strong foundation in language, communication, and literature. While it may not lead directly to a specific career, it significantly enhances essential skills-such as reading comprehension, writing, and verbal communication-that are highly valued across a wide range of professions. This qualification also supports progression into further education, training, or employment.

Mandatory Units

Component 1 – Reading 20th Century Fiction; Writing for creative effect
Component 2 – Reading 19th and 21st century texts; Writing for functional use
Component 3 – Spoken Language assessment

Contact Details

For further information please contact T: 0161 886 7070 or E: info@trafford.ac.uk

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Disclaimer

Although every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate, there may be changes to this programme and provision. We will endeavour to keep prospective and current students updated where appropriate and when the information becomes available.
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