General Paper 8001 Syllabus
General Paper 8001 Syllabus
SYLLABUS
Cambridge International AS Level
General Paper
8001
For examination in November 2016
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Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Introduction
1.
Introduction
1.1
Recognition
Cambridge International Examinations is the worlds largest provider of international education programmes
and qualifications for learners aged 5 to 19. We are part of Cambridge Assessment, a department of the
University of Cambridge, trusted for excellence in education. Our qualifications are recognised by the worlds
universities and employers.
Cambridge International AS and A Levels are recognised around the world by schools, universities and
employers. The qualifications are accepted as proof of academic ability for entry to universities worldwide,
though some courses do require specific subjects.
Cambridge International A Levels typically take two years to complete and offer a flexible course of study
that gives learners the freedom to select subjects that are right for them.
Cambridge International AS Levels often represent the first half of an A Level course but may also be taken
as a freestanding qualification. The content and difficulty of a Cambridge International AS Level examination
is equivalent to the first half of a corresponding Cambridge International A Level. Cambridge AS Levels
are accepted in all UK universities and carry half the weighting of an A Level. University course credit and
advanced standing is often available for Cambridge International AS and A Levels in countries such as the
USA and Canada.
Learn more at www.cie.org.uk/recognition
Excellence in education
Our mission is to deliver world-class international education through the provision of high-quality curricula,
assessment and services.
More than 9000 schools are part of our Cambridge learning community. We support teachers in over 160
countries who offer their learners an international education based on our curricula and leading to our
qualifications. Every year, thousands of learners use Cambridge qualifications to gain places at universities
around the world.
Our syllabuses are reviewed and updated regularly so that they reflect the latest thinking of international
experts and practitioners and take account of the different national contexts in which they are taught.
Cambridge programmes and qualifications are designed to support learners in becoming:
confident in working with information and ideas their own and those of others
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1.2
Cambridge International AS and A Levels are international in outlook, but retain a local relevance. The
syllabuses provide opportunities for contextualised learning and the content has been created to suit a wide
variety of schools, avoid cultural bias and develop essential lifelong skills, including creative thinking and
problem-solving.
Our aim is to balance knowledge, understanding and skills in our programmes and qualifications to enable
candidates to become effective learners and to provide a solid foundation for their continuing educational
journey. Cambridge International AS and A Levels give learners building blocks for an individualised
curriculum that develops their knowledge, understanding and skills.
Schools can offer almost any combination of 60 subjects, and learners can specialise or study a range of
subjects, ensuring a breadth of knowledge. Giving learners the power to choose helps motivate them
throughout their studies.
Through our professional development courses and our support materials for Cambridge International
AS and A Levels, we provide the tools to enable teachers to prepare learners to the best of their ability and
work with us in the pursuit of excellence in education.
Cambridge International AS and A Levels have a proven reputation for preparing learners well for university,
employment and life. They help develop the in-depth subject knowledge and understanding which are so
important to universities and employers.
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Learners studying Cambridge International AS and A Levels have the opportunities to:
present reasoned explanations, understand implications and communicate them clearly and logically
1.3
Cambridge International AS Level General Paper is accepted by universities and employers as proof of
understanding and ability to communicate in English. The syllabus is multi-disciplinary, with subject matter
drawn from across the curriculum. In broad terms, the syllabus encourages students to:
Achieve an understanding of (and ability in) the English language which enables them to express
arguments, ideas and opinions in a reflective and academic manner.
Although an awareness of the wider implications of particular issues will improve the quality of students
learning, the Cambridge International AS Level General Paper is not a test of general knowledge.
Prior learning
We recommend that candidates who are beginning this course should have previously completed a
Cambridge O Level or Cambridge IGCSE course in a broad range of subjects, or the equivalent.
Progression
Cambridge International AS Level General Paper will help to provide a suitable foundation for study in higher
education. Depending on local university entrance requirements, it may permit or assist progression directly
to university courses in many subjects, especially in the arts/humanities and the social sciences. It is also
suitable for candidates intending to pursue careers or planning further study or as part of a course of general
education.
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1.4
Cambridge AICE Diploma is the group award of the Cambridge International AS and A Level. It gives schools
the opportunity to benefit from offering a broad and balanced curriculum by recognising the achievements of
candidates who pass examinations in three different curriculum groups:
Languages (Group 2)
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Teacher support
2.
Teacher support
2.3 Training
We offer a range of support activities for teachers to ensure they have the relevant knowledge and skills to
deliver our qualifications. See www.cie.org.uk/events for further information.
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Assessment at a glance
3.
Assessment at a glance
All candidates take
Paper 1
1 hour 15 minutes
Written examination.
Ten questions. Candidates must answer one, in an essay of 500 to 800 words.
Total marks: 50
Weighting: 50%
and
Paper 2
1 hour 30 minutes
Written examination. Candidates write their answers in spaces on the question paper.
Three questions. Candidates must answer one.
Questions will be based on unseen material in an accompanying INSERT.
Total marks: 50
Weighting: 50%
Candidates are tested on their understanding and use of English, and the extent to which they are able to
think maturely as appropriate for this level. They are not primarily tested on their general knowledge.
The examination time takes into account the need for candidates to study the questions and think before
starting to write.
Availability
This syllabus is examined in the November examination series.
This syllabus is available to private candidates.
This syllabus is not available to Centres in the Caribbean or Mauritius.
Detailed timetables are available from www.cie.org.uk/examsofficers
Centres in the UK that receive government funding are advised to consult the Cambridge website
www.cie.org.uk for the latest information before beginning to teach this syllabus.
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Promote the skills of rational thought, persuasion, analysis, interpretation and evaluation.
Encourage the broad exploration and appraisal of social, cultural, economic, environmental, political,
philosophical, scientific and technological issues.
understanding
analysis
application
communication
evaluation
knowledge.
The ability to identify, select and interpret, through reasoned consideration, material (including
knowledge) appropriate to a specific task.
The ability to apply knowledge, understanding and analysis in relation to a specific task (e.g. in drawing
inferences, providing explanations, constructing and developing arguments, understanding the
implications of a suggested course of action or conclusion, etc.).
The ability to exercise evaluation and discrimination in assessing evidence, ideas and opinions in order to
formulate a supported conclusion.
The ability to communicate information, ideas and opinions in a clear, concise, logical and appropriate
manner.
Knowledge and understanding in relation to the topic areas identified in the syllabus.
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Description of components
5.
Description of components
5.1 Paper 1
Ten questions are set, from which candidates choose one.
Topic areas are cross-curricular and comprehensive, and some may appear in more than one section.
Teachers do not need to cover all the topic areas when teaching the course, as candidates should be able to
draw upon knowledge and understanding gained when studying other subjects. The areas for consideration
listed here are suggestions only. They are intended to help teachers devise and plan their own broad
course.
Topics for composition:
Questions are general in nature, demanding discussion and evaluation, and will not necessarily be set on
every topic in any single examination. Possible areas for consideration might include:
The role of the individual in society the family, marriage, peer pressure, class.
The importance and impact of tourism on a country implications for the economy, employment, public
transport, environmental concerns.
Judiciary.
Corruption.
Medical dilemmas and issues of research and ethics; concept of progress in science.
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Description of components
Feeding the global population; farming techniques for the twenty-first century.
The global media tv, radio, satellite; influence and controls; effects on lifestyle, culture and habits;
cultural dilution and diversification; advertising; role models.
Censorship; privacy; the right to know; freedom of the press, etc. uses and abuses.
5.2 Paper 2
Three questions are set, from which candidates choose one.
All questions will be based on unseen material on an Insert accompanying the question paper.
One question tests candidates comprehension of an English prose passage, also testing their ability to
re-express, in continuous form, material supplied in the paper, and their knowledge and understanding of
common English usage. The other questions may be based on information presented in the form of notes,
statistics or diagrams, or may be tests of logical or scientific reasoning.
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Description of components
Highly fluent.
Very effective use of expressions/idioms.
Excellent use of vocabulary.
Near faultless grammar.
Excellent sentence structure and organisation of paragraphs.
Very few slips/errors.
Excellent spelling/punctuation.
Level 2
Fluent.
Effective use of expressions/idioms.
Good use of vocabulary.
Sound grammar.
Good sentence structure/well-organised paragraphs.
Few slips/errors.
Good spelling/punctuation.
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
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Description of components
Content
Level 1
Level 2
Totally (near totally) relevant and good coverage, but less analytical and perceptive than
Level 1.
Arguments well developed and discussion logical, but always sustained.
(Very) good range of examples/illustration to support key points.
Effectively structured.
Level 3
UPPER
Largely focused on the question and relevant; reasonable coverage; fairly analytical.
Major points adequately developed.
Reasonable range of examples/illustration to support key points.
Reasonably structured.
Level 3
LOWER
Level 4
Level 5
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Other information
6.
Other information
Language
This syllabus and the associated assessment materials are available in English only.
the components taken for the Cambridge International A Level by the candidate in that series included all
the components making up a Cambridge International AS Level
the candidates performance on these components was sufficient to merit the award of a Cambridge
International AS Level grade.
For languages other than English, Cambridge also reports separate speaking endorsement grades
(Distinction, Merit and Pass), for candidates who satisfy the conditions stated in the syllabus.
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Other information
Entry codes
To maintain the security of our examinations, we produce question papers for different areas of the world,
known as administrative zones. Where the component entry code has two digits, the first digit is the
component number given in the syllabus. The second digit is the location code, specific to an administrative
zone. Information about entry codes for your administrative zone can be found in the Cambridge Guide to
Making Entries.
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