IGCSE Two-Year Program Overview for History and Geography 2021 - 2022

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In the IGCSE History and Geography 3eme and 2nd Two-Year Program for 2021 - 2022, students prepare for exams over two years, with classes focused on Language and Literature subjects. The program aims to develop skills in reading, writing, critical thinking, and spoken language use. Exams include the IGCSE 0500 First Language Exam with structured writing tasks and the IGCSE 0475 Literature (English) Exam exploring literary texts. Students engage with a range of texts, including poetry, drama, and novels, to deepen their understanding and appreciation of literature.


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  1. IGCSE History and Geography 3eme and 2nd Two-Year Program 2021 - 2022

  2. IGCSE: Two years to prepare two exams Over the two years in 3eme and 2ndthe students prepare the IGCSE exams which take place in May of their second year in the program. The classes are divided into two subjects: Language and Literature Students have 6 sessions a week in 3eme and 6 sessions a week in 2nd with revision sessions set up throughout the year. You can find many examples of exams and documents to help you understand the programs on the Cambridge website: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/programmes-and- qualifications/cambridge-upper-secondary/cambridge-igcse/

  3. IGCSE 0500 First Language Exam The aims of this syllabus are to enable students to: - read a wide range of texts, fluently and with good understanding - read critically - write accurately and effectively - develop skills of evaluation, analysis, use and inference - listen to, understand, and use spoken language effectively - acquire and apply a wide vocabulary, grammatical terminology, and linguistic conventions.

  4. IGCSE 0500 First Language Exam Paper 1: 2 hour Reading Exam, 50% of overall grade 80 marks Structured and extended writing questions Questions will be based on three reading texts Paper 2: 2 hour Directed Writing and Composition Exam, 50% of overall grade 80 marks Extended writing question and a composition task

  5. IGCSE 0475 Literature (English) The aims are to develop learners who: enjoy the experience of reading literature understand and respond to literary texts in different forms and from different periods and cultures communicate an informed personal response appreciate different ways in which writers achieve their effects experience literature s contribution to aesthetic, imaginative and intellectual growth explore the contribution of literature to an understanding of areas of human concern

  6. IGCSE 0475 Literature (English) Some examples of texts: Songs of Ourselves and Stories of Ourselves (poetry and short story) Drama: Journey, Twelfth Night, Crumbs from the Table of Joy Novels: 1984, Life of Pi, Jane Eyre, The Namesake, Rebecca,

  7. IGCSE 0475 Literature Exam Paper 1: 1 hour 30 minutes, Poetry and Prose 50% of total grade Two questions on two texts: one Poetry and one Prose Paper 3: 45 min, Drama 25% of total grade One question Coursework Portfolio Two sample papers done by students over the two year program, one on a seen and one on an unseen text.

  8. 2nd: History and Geography 2hr in French and 2hr in English Specific program: introduction to the OIB methods Textbook: A Young People s History of the United States Possible themes for History: The Mediterranean: from Antiquity to the Middle Ages The New World Creating Anglo America 1660-1763 The American Revolution and the Founding of a New Nation

  9. 2ndHistory and Geography Possible themes in Geography: Societies and their envirvonments: a fragile balance Territorial, population and developmental challenges Population movements: migration and tourism Southern Africa

  10. Extra resources Digital theater plus BrainPop Vocabulary.com Cambridge dictionary on line Roaming School House British Council

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