CLASSROOM DAYS:

2,5

PURPOSE OF THE COURSE

Competence at this level will enable learners to use analytical skills to make sophisticated judgements about complex human and social issues. They are aware of both the functions of language and of its drama and power.

Learners are critical, reflective and responsive readers and/or viewers of written/signed and visual texts. They are able to draw comparisons between texts, and to compare and contrast themes and issues in texts with those in the contexts in which they live and work. They identify and analyse style and tone/sign size and pace and account for their effectiveness in different texts. They are willing to challenge the assumptions and values expressed in texts. They are especially critical readers/viewers of both the written/signed and/or visual mass media. They can access, process and use information from a wide variety of texts.

At the end of this course, the learner will be capable of:

  • Critically analyse texts produced for a range of purposes, audiences and contexts.
  • Identify and explain the values, attitudes and assumptions in texts.
  • Evaluate the effects of content, language and style on readers’/viewers’ responses in specific texts.

 

Requirement:

Competent at NQF level 3