International A Level English Language (IAS/IAL)

Pearson Edexcel – Qualification Codes: WEN01/ WEN02 (IAS), WEN03/ WEN04 (IAL)

Why Study This Course?

The Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Level in English Language provides students with an opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of language analysis, linguistic diversity, and creative writing. It fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and communication proficiency, preparing students for higher education and a wide range of careers. 

This course is ideal for students who: 

  • Are interested in how language is used in different contexts, cultures, and time periods. 
  • Enjoy exploring the evolution of language, writing creatively, and investigating language usage. 
  • Want to develop skills in linguistic analysis, independent research, and effective communication. 
  • Are considering university degrees in English, Linguistics, Journalism, Media Studies, Education, Law, or Creative Writing. 
  • Wish to gain a globally recognised qualification that enhances university applications and career prospects. 

Who is This Course For?

This course is suitable for students who: 

  • Have a passion for language and its impact on communication and identity. 
  • Enjoy analysing speech, writing, and digital communication. 
  • Want to explore language variation, cultural influences, and the role of English in global contexts. 
  • Wish to develop transferable skills useful in academic writing, media, publishing, and law. 

This course fosters linguistic awareness, analytical thinking, and advanced writing skills, essential for higher education and professional careers. 

1. Critical Thinking and Text Analysis

2. Research and Independent Investigation

3. Advanced Writing and Creative Composition

The course assesses students based on the following objectives: 

ObjectiveDescriptionWeighting
AO1Apply appropriate methods of language analysis and use linguistic terminology20%
AO2Demonstrate critical understanding of language use and variation23.8%
AO3Analyse and evaluate how contextual factors affect meaning23.8%
AO4Explore connections across texts using linguistic concepts and methods15%
AO5Demonstrate expertise and creativity in communication17.5%

Course Structure

The qualification consists of four externally assessed written papers, divided into two levels: 

International Advanced Subsidiary (IAS) – Equivalent to AS Level

Unit 1: Language: Context and Identity (IAS – 25%)

Exam Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes 

Assessment Format: External written examination 

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Unit 2: Language in Transition (IAS – 25%)

Exam Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes 

Assessment Format: External written examination 

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International Advanced Level (IAL) – Full A-Level ​

Unit 3: Crafting Language (Writing) (IA2 – 25%)

Exam Duration: 2 hours 

Assessment Format: External written examination 

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Unit 4: Investigating Language (IA2 – 25%)

Exam Duration: 2 hours 

Assessment Format: External written examination 

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Students choose one area of study: