YEAR 10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Outline
Overview
Cambridge IGCSE First Language English offers students the opportunity to respond with understanding to a rich array of reading texts during the course as a whole. Students use these texts to inform and inspire their own writing and write in a range of text types for different purposes and audiences. They develop both their speaking and their listening skills, delivering a presentation, responding to questions, and engaging in conversations. They are encouraged to become appreciative and critical readers, writers, speakers, and listeners.
Learning Outcomes
The aims are to enable students to:
- read a wide range of texts, fluently and with good understanding, enjoying, and appreciating a variety of language.
- read critically and use knowledge gained from wide reading to inform and improve their own writing.
- write accurately and effectively, using Standard English appropriately.
- work with information and with ideas in language by developing skills of evaluation, analysis, use, and inference.
- listen to, understand, and use spoken language effectively.
- acquire and apply a wide vocabulary, alongside a knowledge and understanding of grammatical terminology.
Ongoing Objectives
Reading
- Demonstrate understanding of written texts, and of the words and phrases within them.
- Summarise and use material for a specific context.
- Develop, analyse, and evaluate facts, ideas, and opinions.
- Demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve their effects and influence readers.
- Select appropriate information for specific purposes.
- Recognise and respond to linguistic devices, figurative language, and imagery.
In developing reading skills, students engage with a range of genres and text types from the twentieth and/or twenty-first centuries, including literature, fiction, and non-fiction, and other forms of writing, such as discursive essays, reviews, and articles. This study includes focus on writers’ use of language and style and the ways in which writers achieve effects and influence readers. Students also study how influence may include fact, ideas, perspectives, opinions, and bias.
Writing
- Express what is thought, felt, and imagined.
- Organise and convey facts, ideas, and opinions effectively.
- Demonstrate a varied vocabulary appropriate to the context.
- Demonstrate an effective use of sentence structures.
- Demonstrate an understanding of audience, purpose, and form.
- Demonstrate accuracy in spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
As developing writers themselves, students are introduced to a range of writing skills, including the ability to create and compose texts with a variety of forms and purposes, e.g. descriptive, narrative, discursive, argumentative, and persuasive. This study includes focus on the following text types: letter, report, article, journal, speech, interview, and summary.
Speaking & Listening
- Describe and reflect on experience.
- Organise and convey facts, ideas, and opinions effectively.
- Understand and convey complex ideas.
- Communicate with clarity, focus, and purpose.
- Communicate appropriately for the context.
- Engage appropriately in conversation.
Students explore a range of speaking and listening skills, including the ability to participate in engaging conversations and to respond spontaneously. There is focus on presentation skills in employing and organising content, and body language, such as gestures and face expressions.
Topic Overview
Term 1
1. Argumentative and Persuasive Writing – Debates
Approximate length: 3 weeks
Students explore how to write a persuasive and argumentative piece of writing. They also conduct a debate, where they further explore the skills and techniques covered in this topic.
- To articulate experience and express what is thought, felt, and imagined.
- To analyse, evaluate, and develop facts, ideas, and opinions.
- To use a range of vocabulary, sentence structures, and register appropriate to context.
- To make accurate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
- To present facts, ideas, and opinions in a cohesive order which sustains the audience’s interest.
- To communicate clearly and purposefully using fluent language.
- To listen and respond appropriately in conversation.
2. Reading Comprehension
Approximate length: 3 weeks
Students respond to a series of questions and sub-questions. These include short and long answers, which test an understanding of both explicit and implicit meanings.
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes.
- To select and use information for specific purposes.
- To demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve effects and influence readers.
3. Informative Writing
Approximate length: 2 weeks
Students read a series of texts, which provide or give information. Students are required to respond in one of the following text types: letter, report, journal, speech, interview, or article, using the appropriate register.
- To use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures appropriate to context.
- To use register appropriate to context .
- To make accurate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To analyse, evaluate, and develop facts and ideas using appropriate support from the text.
- To select and use information for specific purposes.
- To organise and structure ideas and opinions for deliberate effect.
4. Narrative Writing
Approximate length: 3 weeks
Students are required to write a narrative essay, which shows development of plot, structure, setting and character.
- To articulate experience and express what is thought, felt, and imagined.
- To organise and structure ideas and opinions for deliberate effect.
- To use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures appropriate to context.
- To use register appropriate to context.
- To make accurate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
5. Revision for EoT Exams
Approximate length: 1 week
6. EoT exams & Review of papers
Approximate length: 3 weeks
Term 2
Programme of Study
Term 3
1. Directed Writing
Approximate length: 2 weeks
Students read a series of texts and are required to respond in one of the following text types: letter, report, journal, speech, interview, or article. Students utilize the skills and techniques taught in other areas of writing to answer this question.
Students respond to a series of questions and sub-questions. These include short and long answers, which test an understanding of both explicit and implicit meanings.
Students read a series of texts and are required to respond in one of the following text types: letter, report, journal, speech, interview, or article. Students utilize the skills and techniques taught in other areas of writing to answer this question.
Students respond to a text and use skills to analyse the effect of the language used in that text, and the impact it has on the reader.
- To use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures appropriate to context.
- To use register appropriate to context.
- To make accurate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To analyse, evaluate, and develop facts and ideas using appropriate support from the text.
- To select and use information for specific purposes.
2. Reading Comprehension
Approximate length: 1 week
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes.
- To select and use information for specific purposes.
- To demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve effects and influence readers.
3. Travel Writing
Approximate length: 2 weeks
- To use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures appropriate to context.
- To use register appropriate to context.
- To make accurate use of spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To analyse, evaluate, and develop facts and ideas using appropriate support from the text.
- To select and use information for specific purposes.
4. Language Analysis
Approximate length: 1 week
- To demonstrate understanding of explicit meanings.
- To demonstrate understanding of implicit meanings and attitudes.
- To demonstrate understanding of how writers achieve effects and influence readers.
5. Revision for EoY Exams
Approximate length: 1 week
6. EoY Exams & Review of papers
Approximate length: 3 weeks
Assessment
Baseline Test: At the beginning of the academic year, the students write an internal and standardized baseline test, which is used to measure progress.
Formative: Throughout the year, the students complete past paper questions and project work which allow the teachers to assess the students’ attainment and inform their planning.
Summative: Each term the students write internal and standardized tests. At the end of term 1 and 3, the students sit for exams, which allow teachers to measure the students’ progress throughout the term or year. At the end of Term 2, the students’ marks are comprised of two internal assessments and two assignments, which reflect the work covered in class and measure progress in these areas. At the end of the academic year, the students complete the standardized GL and NGRT assessments.
Action for blended learning
Due to Covid-19 safety measures, we are following a blended model of remote and face-to-face learning, which is technology-centred. In addition to the traditional copybook, we will use:
- GEMS Phoenix classroom.
- GCSE pods.
- Microsoft Office.
- Education websites and applications, such as Kahoot, Padlet, Pear Deck, etc.