Abstract
This article argues that students of language study at A level need opportunities to build a broad foundation for exploring language experience, familiar issues and accessible concepts using practical activities and informal discussion if they are to develop their understanding of the more formal and systematic aspects of language theory. Teachers need familiarity with the staging points which correspond to different levels of students’ understanding, and access to frameworks for language study which are sufficiently detailed to enable them to recognise growth points and build on students’ achievements.