I did ENGL1026 last semester and I enjoyed it. I'll see if I can find my course outline and scan it for you.
The assessments were not that hard. They all tie into one another. You're given 8 texts to study over the semester (4 novels and 4 films). Each week it alternates between the different formats, with having focus on one of the texts.
I don't know if they change the texts every year, but last semester's list was:
And one more film that I've forgotten.
The first assessment is a tutorial presentation about one of the texts that you have selected. So you could have something due in week 3 if you select to do that week's text! They are meant to be very informal presentations just to incite discussion among the tutorial, which made the tutorials actually interesting. Take notes in the tutorial as it is really helpful for the essay.
The essay is on one of the first 4 texts. So if you've already done your presentation or had the tutorial on the text you choose to do the essay on, you are way ahead as you can just expand on what was brought up in the tutorial discussion.
Then there is the exam. 2 essays in 2 hours. Pretty standard stuff.
But yeah, would recommend this subject to anyone.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that the only negative is that the lectures are held in Bosch. Enjoy the exercise!