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IGCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2019R PROGRAMME OF STUDY

IGCSE English Language Programme of Study

Module One: Reading Skills (Comprehension) Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (1.1): Key Reading Skills  Locating information: skimming Pages 8 to 31
 Locating information: scanning
 Selecting information
 Explicit Meaning
 Implicit Meaning: character
 Implicit Meaning: Setting
 Synthesis
Topic Two (1.2): Comprehension Questions  Understanding comprehension questions Pages 130 to 142
 Preparing to answer comprehension questions
 Understanding writer’s effects questions (core)
 Exam-style questions and sample responses: comprehension
questions
Topic Three (1.3): Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar-  Sentence types, functions and varieties Pages 56 to 65
Key Technical Skills  Sentences for effect
 Punctuation
ASSIGNMENT ONE A: COMPREHENSION Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
ASSIGNMENT ONE B: SPELLING, PUNCTUATION AND  R1: demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings
GRAMMAR TEST  R2: demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes
 R3: analyse, evaluate and develop facts, ideas and opiniions
 R4: demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve effects
 W5: make accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar

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Module Two: Using Reading Skills Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (2.1): Key Writing Skills  Conventions of speeches and talks Pages 82 to 86
 Conventions of diaries and journals Pages 88 to 89
 Conventions of reports Pages 90 to 91
 Conventions of news reports and magazine articles Pages 92 to 95
 Conventions of letters Pages 96 to 97

Topic Two (2.2): Key Technical Skills  Paragraphs cohesion Pages 66 to 79


 Vocabulary
 Audience: formality and informality
 Choosing the right style for your audience
 Voice and role
Topic Three (2.3): Extended Response and Directed  Understanding extended response questions Pages 178 to
Writing Questions  Extended response to reading: Gathering information 191 and 202 to
 Extended response to reading: Developing a convincing role 207
 Extended response to reading: Structuring a response
 Practice Questions
ASSIGNMENT TWO Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
 R1: demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings
 R2: demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes
 R3: analyse, evaluate and develop facts, ideas and opinions
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary
 W4: use register appropriate to audience and context.

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Module Three: Using Reading Skills (2) Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (3.1): Key Writing Skills  Conventions of speeches Pages 100 to 113
 Conventions of diaries and journals
 Conventions of letters
Topic Two (3.2): Key Technical Skills  Selecting relevant information A Trek in the
 Understanding extended response questions Andes
 Developing an extended response
 Exam-style question and sample response
ASSIGNMENT THREE Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
 R1: demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings
 R2: demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes
 R3: analyse, evaluate and develop facts, ideas and opinions
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary
 W4: use register appropriate to audience and context.

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Module Four: Summary Writing Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (4.1): Summary Questions  Understanding summary questions (core) Pages 144 to
 Preparing to answer summary questions (core) 149
 Understanding summary questions (extended)
 Preparing to answer summary questions (extended)
 Exam-style questions and sample responses: summary questions
ASSIGNMENT FOUR Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
 R1: demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings
 R2: demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes
 R5: select for specific purposes
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary

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Module Five: Reading Skills – Analysis


Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (5.1): Key Reading Skills  Emotive language Pages 32 to 39


 Sensory language
Topic Two (5.2): Comprehension and Writer’s Effects  Understanding writer’s effects questions (extended) Pages 160 to
Questions  Preparing to answer writer’s effects questions (extended) 175
 Exam-style questions and sample responses: writer’s effects
questions
ASSIGNMENT FIVE Syllabus Assessment Objective met in this module:
 R4: demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve effects

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Module Six: Composition Skills


(Directed Writing) Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (6.1): Key Writing Skills  Writing to analyse Pages 40 to 59


 Writing to explore and discuss Pages 114-119
 Writing to persuade
 Writing to argue
 Writing to inform
 Writing to review
Topic Two (6.2): Extended Response and Directed  Developing a directed writing response Pages 192-201
Writing Questions  Exam-style questions and sample responses: extended response and Pages 208-213
directed writing tasks
ASSIGNMENT SIX A Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
ASSIGNMENT SIX B  R1: demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings
 R2: demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes
 R3: analyse, evaluate and develop facts, ideas and opinions
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary
 W4: use register appropriate to audience and context
 W5: make accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar

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Module Seven: Descriptive Writing Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (7.1): Key Writing Skills  Writing to describe: atmosphere Pages 120 to
 Writing to describe: structure 123 and 252 to
257

Topic Two (7.2): Composition Questions  Understanding composition tasks Pages 216 to
 Planning and developing a composition 225
 Descriptive writing: imagery and sensory detail
 Descriptive writing: structure and detail
 Exam-style questions and sample responses: composition tasks
ASSIGNMENT SEVEN Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary
 W4: use register appropriate to audience and context
 W5: make accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar

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Module Eight: Narrative Writing Syllabus Area Reading

Topic One (8.1): Key Writing Skills  Narrative Writing Pages 124 to
127 and 258 to
263
Topic Two (8.2): Composition Questions  Understanding composition tasks Pages 216 to
 Planning and developing a composition 217, 192 to 193
 Narrative writing: structure and detail and 226 to 239
 Narrative writing: characterisation and dialogue
 Exam-style questions and sample responses: composition tasks
ASSIGNMENT EIGHT Syllabus Assessment Objectives met in this module:
 W1: articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and
imagined
 W2: sequence facts, ideas and opinions
 W3: use a range of appropriate vocabulary
 W4: use register appropriate to audience and context
 W5: make accurate use of spelling, punctuation and grammar

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Exam Practice Reading

Practice exam-style papers and advice: Pages 308-317

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