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IGCSE COURSE IN DETAIL ENGLISH LANGUAGE (AS A FIRST LANGUAGE) Course name: IGCSE English – First Language Exam board: CIE This is a two-year course and is examined by two written papers, one primarily focussed on reading skills and the other focussed on writing skills. Paper 2 Reading Passages: this paper is assessed by a 2 hour examination which is worth 50% of the final mark. Candidates answer three questions on two passages. Passage A will be 650–750 words long and Passage B will be 550–650 words long. Component 3 Directed Writing and Composition: this paper is assessed by a 2 hour examination which is worth 50% of the final mark. Candidates answer two questions. Section A assesses pupils’ ability to use inference to respond to a passage while maintaining a high level of written communication. Section B assesses pupils’ ability to write creatively in either a descriptive or a narrative style. IGCSE COURSE IN DETAIL ENGLISH LANGUAGE (AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) Entry requirements There are no entry requirements, but the course has been designed for pupils who are able to write English to native speaker standard. Syllabus content Throughout the two year course pupils will familiarise themselves with writing in a range of forms including: letters, reports, journals, speeches, interviews, newspaper reports and magazine articles. They will refine their ability to demonstrate their understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes in a similar range of forms. Course name: IGCSE English – Second Language Exam board: CIE This is a one-year course and is examined by two written papers, one primarily focussed on reading and writing skills and the other focussed on listening skills. Paper 2 Reading and Writing (Extended): this paper is assessed by a 2 hour examination which is worth 50% of the final mark. Pupils are required to read 5 short passages, completing a range of exercises to demonstrate understanding of what they have read. They are also expected to complete two writing activities which focus on the quality of written expression and the creativity shown in their ideas. Paper 4 Listening (Extended): this paper is assessed by a 50 minute examination which is worth 50% of the final mark. Candidates listen to a range of short audio clips, answering questions to demonstrate their understanding of what they have heard. Entry requirements There are no entry requirements, but the course has been designed for pupils who speak English to a competent level. 16 Syllabus content Throughout the year-long course, pupils will familiarise themselves with different reading, writing and listening skills to consolidate their language skills and with the aim of preparing them fully for the IB. Lessons will focus on the quality of written English as well as on different reading and listening strategies that should help pupils across a range of subjects and within their daily life as part of an English speaking environment. Choice of English language courses The school reserves the right to establish the choice of course that will best reflect the abilities and support the development of pupils, in terms of their progress in English Language learning. Through ongoing assessment, we will determine which pupils will be better served by taking the English as a Second Language course. The IGCSE in English as a Second Language is widely recognised by universities as a qualification that meets the requirement to show that a sufficient standard of English has been achieved. 17