English

Scoll down to your year group

Use the form in your Homework Booklet as a template to research a career in English.
You can print off a blank copy of the form here: Careers homework task

Year 7

In this cycle, you have learnt to craft your writing using a range of grammatical tools. 
You have practised and improved your use of:

  • Narrative structure and character arcs
  • Specific noun and verb choices
  • Adverbs and participles
  • Sensory description.
  • figurative language techniques
  • Omission, pace and narrative development.
  • Linear and non-linear narratives.

Top 5 job ideas:

  1. Author
  2. Proofreader
  3. Screenwriter
  4. Commissioning Editor
  5. TV or Film Producer

Careers link: https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/job-sectors/subject/english

Year 8

In this cycle, you have learnt to craft your critical and analytical writing. 
You have practised and improved your ability to:

  • analyse how historical events have influenced writers and the work they produce
  • Compare the responses of different writers and how this is influenced by their different perspectives.
  • support your points with judiciously chosen evidence
  • analyse a writer’s use of language, structure and form.
  • link texts to their context and reflect upon how meaning is created for a reader.

Top 5 job ideas:

  1. Newspaper Journalist
  2. Copywriter
  3. Civil Servant
  4. Arts Critic
  5. Member of Parliament

Careers link: https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/job-sectors/subject/english

Year 9

In this cycle, you have learnt to craft your critical and analytical writing. 
You have practised and improved your ability to:

  • use academic phrasing and structure
  • assert academic points
  • support your points with judiciously chosen evidence
  • analyse a writer’s use of language, structure and form.
  • link texts to their context and reflect upon how meaning is created for a reader.
  • consider the writer’s intentions and how successfully they have done this.

Top 5 job ideas:

  1. Literary Critic
  2. Researcher
  3. Paralegal
  4. Vlogger
  5. Arts Administrator

Careers link: https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/job-sectors/subject/english

Year 10

In this cycle, you have learnt to craft your critical and analytical writing. 
You have practised and improved your ability to:

  • use academic phrasing and structure
  • assert academic points
  • support your points with judiciously chosen evidence
  • analyse a writer’s use of language, structure and form.
  • link texts to their context and reflect upon how meaning is created for a reader.
  • consider the writer’s intentions and how successfully they have done this.

Top 5 job ideas:

  1. Literary Critic
  2. Researcher
  3. Paralegal
  4. Vlogger
  5. Arts Administrator

Careers link: https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/job-sectors/subject/english

Year 11

In this cycle, you have learnt to craft your writing using a range of grammatical tools. 
You have practised and improved your ability to:

  • consider and evaluate the choices writers make and the impact this has on a potential audience
  • communicate clearly and effectively in writing
  • Use the written and spoken word as an effective tool to inform, argue and persuade.

Top 5 job ideas:

  1. Author
  2. Journalist
  3. Marketing Executive
  4. Commissioning Editor
  5. TV or Film Producer

Careers link: https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/job-sectors/subject/english