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Scheme of work Cambridge IGCSE First Language English (0500)


Overview
This scheme of work provides ideas about how to construct and deliver a course. The 2013 syllabus has been broken down into teaching units with suggested
teaching activities and learning resources to use in the classroom.
Recommended prior knowledge
Students are likely to have experience of developing skills in reading, writing and speaking and listening prior to their Cambridge IGCSE studies. They are likely to
have read and written a wide range of text types.
Outline
Cambridge IGCSE First Language English has three Assessment Objectives (AOs).
AO1: Reading
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to:
R1 Understand and collate explicit meanings
R2 Understand, explain and collate implicit meanings and attitudes
R3 Select, analyse and evaluate what is relevant to specific purposes
R4 Understand how writers achieve effects
AO2: Writing
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to:
W1 Articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and imagined
W2 Order and present facts, ideas and opinions
W3 Understand and use a range of appropriate vocabulary
W4 Use language and register appropriate to audience and context
W5 Make accurate and effective use of paragraphs, grammatical structures, sentences, punctuation
AO3: Speaking and listening
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to:
S1 Understand, order and present facts, ideas and opinions
S2 Articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and imagined
S3 Communicate clearly and fluently
S4 Use language and register appropriate to audience and context
S5 Listen to and respond appropriately to the contributions of others
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These assessment objectives are identified in the first column of this scheme of work (AO).
The units within this scheme of work are:
Unit 1: Developing reading skills
Unit 2: Developing writing skills
Unit 3: Writing summaries
Unit 4: Responding to reading
Unit 5: Selecting, analysing and using information
Unit 6: Directed writing
Unit 7: Composition writing
Unit 8: Writing for coursework
Unit 9: Speaking and listening
Unit 10: Planning, drafting, editing and checking

Unit 1 Developing reading skills

Unit 2 Developing writing skills

Unit 3 Writing summaries

Unit 4 Responding to reading

Read for gist (skim)

Communicate with the audience

Summarise by removal

Levels of response

Read for detail (scan)

Choose the right word

Summarise by selection

Developing ideas

Read for new vocabulary

Structure and sequence

Paraphrase and use own words

Respond to description

Read for purpose

Write in different genres and registers

Re-order material

Respond to narrative

Read for voice

Write in different voices and viewpoints

Concision and focus

Respond to character

Read for style

Improve style and accuracy

Fluency and clarity

Respond to argument

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Unit 5 Selecting, analysing and


using information

Unit 6 Directed writing

Unit 7 Composition writing

Unit 8 Writing for coursework

Select and organise relevant


information

Voice, audience, register and purpose

Persona and viewpoint

Assignment 1 Part 1

Expand and link notes

Writing an interview

Whole-text and sentence structures

Assignment 1 Part 2

Explain and analyse stylistic effects

Writing a letter

Argumentative and discursive writing

Assignment 2 Part 1

Make a persuasive case

Writing an article

Descriptive writing

Assignment 2 Part 2

Give an account or report

Writing a speech

Narrative writing

Assignment 3 Part 1

Evaluate and review

Writing a dialogue

Openings and endings

Assignment 3 Part 2

Unit 9 Speaking and listening

Unit 10 Planning, drafting, editing and


checking

Giving a talk

Annotate stimulus material

Talking in pairs

Create a plan

Group discussion

Write a draft

Role play and simulation

Revise and edit a draft

Dramatisation

Check and correct

Debating and challenging

Improve the expression

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Rationale for content and structure


All the suggested learning activities for First Language English are skills based. There is no requirement for specific knowledge to be tested in the examination.
Each unit has six sub-sections, which cover different aspects of each type of question set in First Language English components. Since most questions test a
selection of specified skills, this allows each to be considered and practised separately. Some of the Reading activities are supplemented by Speaking and Listening
assignments, which may be assessed for candidates working to complete the requirements of Component 6.
Students following the Reading Units are given practice in reading from different genres. There are sub-sections in Units 1 and 4 that address the question in
Component 2 on the writers use of language.
There is one specific Speaking and Listening unit that gives suggestions appropriate to each category of task in Components 5 and 6. Opportunities for assessment
in Component 6 are indicated wherever they occur.
The unit on drafting and editing addresses some of the challenges students experience when writing extended pieces in different genres.
References to the syllabus are given as follows:
(i) Assessment objectives: R1R4 (Reading); W1W5 (Writing); S1S5 (Speaking and Listening);
(ii) Components and questions in the examination: for example, 2:3 (Component 2, Question 3); 3:2 (Component 3: Section 2); 4:3 (Coursework assignment 3)
Activities are at Core level unless labelled as Extended level activities with [E]. Note: the Core Reading tier of First Language English (Paper 1) and the Extended
Reading tier (Paper 2) address the same skills. Differentiated level skills assessment opportunities are not applicable to Units 8 to 10. Opportunities for differentiation
are sometimes indicated; there is the potential for differentiation by resource, length, grouping, expected level of outcome, and degree of support by teacher,
throughout the scheme of work. Timings for activities and feedback are left to the judgment of the teacher, according to the level of the students and size of the
class. Length of time allocated to a task is another possible area for differentiation.
Formative assessment opportunities are indicated by [F].
It is expected that most of the activities for the classroom (rather than for homework), will be interactively completed in pairs or small groups, provoking discussion
and leading to consensus.
Teacher support
The up-to-date list of resources for this syllabus can be found on the University of Cambridge International Examinations website www.cie.org.uk. In addition, the
password-protected Teacher Support website (http://teachers.cie.org.uk) provides access to specimen and past question papers, mark schemes and examiners
reports. We offer online and face-to-face training; details of forthcoming training opportunities are posted on the Cambridge website.
Appropriate material for resources may be selected from the following sources:
Coursebooks and workbooks
Newspapers
Websites
Diaries
Cambridge Teacher Support website Poems and plays
Cambridge Students website
Charity appeals

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Magazines
Transcripts from TV and radio
Biographies/autobiographies
Leaflets

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Travel literature
Short stories and novels
Reference books
Advertising

Resources
Some useful software is available online:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu has many quizzes and guides.
www.carelpress.co.uk is a software package with websites annotated for curriculum relevance.
www.englishonline.co.uk/freesite_tour/resource/wordlab/collapser.html Collapser is a text-sorting utility.
http://hotpot.uvic.ca/ Hot Potatoes allows you to author six different kinds of interactive activity.
www.inspiration.com/productinfo/inspiration/index.cfm Inspiration is a concept-mapping tool with multiple frameworks.
www.microsoft.com Photo story 3 for Windows is a simple free download which allows students to mix sound and image to create a narrative or photo video.
Some useful websites for locating stimulus material are:
www.bibliomania.com
www.bbc.co.uk/videonation
www.thepaperboy.com
www.themagazineboy.com
www.guardiancentury.co.uk
www.bl.uk/learning/index.html
www.webplaces.com/html/sounds
www.englishplus.com
www.glossarist.com
www.poetryarchive.org

www.teachit.co.uk
www.chalkface.com
www.english-to-go.com
www.webenglishteacher.com
www.english-teaching.co.uk
www.englishonline.co.uk
www.onestopenglish.com
www.learn.co.uk
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english/

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